Bleu Voodoo Grill Menu

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  • Tim C.

    Normally the food and service is excellent. I don't recommend sitting in the deck at Sunday brunch. We received terrible service. It was probably due to not enough servers.

    (1)
  • Jessica B.

    This is the first restaurant I have come across in South Carolina that know what they are doing when it comes to the true difference between Cajun and Creole food. Growing up in the lower Ms & LA areas I know! It has been forever since I had gator meat or pop-corn crawdads. It was like going home. Not to mention there is plenty to look at, the decorations are more than interesting, and if you time it right, and eat upstairs, there may even be a local musician there to entertain you while you eat. My husband and I celebrated our Anniversary there and I believe as long as it is in business, it has become our new tradition.

    (5)
  • brad h.

    Cool place. Kind of a spooky, skull and crossbones theme. We both tried the Cajun shrimp and grits. Good plate that was not too spicy, meaning rather mild. That doesn't mean no flavor, as it was flavorful. Great sausage, and the grits are also flavorful. This place has character. It's also bigger than expected with s front room, back room, porch, and a large upstairs bar with additional seating. Some really funky people came through, also some "normal" people. Don't let the atmosphere run you away. At least try the place.

    (3)
  • Lisa B.

    Love it most times....but disappointed when staff act pissed when customers come in:(

    (3)
  • Richard W.

    AWSOME!!!!! Was well worth the trip down to Easley... Wil def be a frequent visit as long as the food and service remains the same... As close as you are going to get to The Big Easy and not have to get on a plane!!!

    (5)
  • Lewis C.

    I love this place. The food and atmosphere are great. The staff is very friendly. It's not the same olé thing. Like to listen to local talent and love the different styles of seating ie indoor/outdoor etc. My favorite meal is the Voodoo Burger.The Voodoo burger is one of the best burgers I have ever tasted. Many reviews I see are based on one visit. I have been to Voodoo several times and it's Awesome.

    (5)
  • Timothy M.

    My wife and I stopped in for a quick bite. We each tried one of the signature burgers. They were fantastic, a nice fresh patty with fixings that didn't need anything else. Mine came with a jalapeno pimento cheese. I love the decore, very creative and unique, not like anything in the area. Great place to dine.

    (5)
  • Tony G.

    Casual atmosphere. Reasonable prices. Something for everyone. Live music from 8-10. Very courteous staff. Had the Mississippi Queen Catfish n the Crawfish Étouffée. Both were amazing. Great wine list and many domestic and imported beers. Can't wait to go back during evening hours to check out the live bands.

    (5)
  • Amos M.

    This New Orléans themed restaurant is a happening place on the weekends in Easley. There are two bars in this joint, the larger one being downstairs. I don't drink anymore these days but word is they have some creative cocktails to enjoy for those who do. There is a large outdoor seating are that is covered and has flat screens to enjoy the games. The food I'm this place is like what you would expect from any 'Nawlin's Cajun restaurant. The gator bites ($9.95) are always good and I always order them. They are tender and have just a slight chewiness to them that you should expect with alligator tail. They have catfish three ways, grilled, blackened and fried ($15.95). I've had the blackened and the fried, both of which are top notch and large portions. The oysters are okay ($12.95 per doz) usually of the Gulf variety and they even have some grilled with butter and parmesean ($18.95 per doz) When they have it, the she-crab soup ($5.95) is out of this world and has plenty of blue crab meat to enjoy. The shrimp 'n' grits are the most popular dish ($16.95). Its flavorful but has a little too much butter floating around for my taste. This dish is super rich with usually a dozen or so shrimp which are cooked well and are slightly crispy in texture. My favorite dish I've had here is the Lobster Ravioli ($15.95)which does contain actual lobster meat. These little pockets of tastiness are striped black which adds some delicious visual beauty in my opinion. Its also topped with a cage of asparagus and an awesome cream sauce, sort of a seafoid alfredo. It's not on the menu, but they do have it as a special from time to time. You can't go wrong with any of the desserts but my favorite is the banannas foster bread pudding ($5.95) It could use a little more whiskey in the sauce though. Bleu Voodoo is only open on the weekends, but I'm glad, because eating here will cause your pants to shrink.

    (4)
  • Brad W.

    We traveled from Anderson to Easley on the recommendation of an acquaintance that Bleu Voodoo had great seafood. My wife enjoyed the fried oysters while I had the gumbo and the roasted oysters. My oysters were OK but much smaller than expected. We had a good and pleasant server, imported from Chicago. The interior of the restaurant quirky and lacking in appeal. We were seated at a booth whose seats were quite uncomfortable, with undetectable cushioning and irregular springs. All of the other booths looked about the same, and the chairs at the tables didn't look much better.

    (2)
  • Heidi R.

    Had the shrimp and grits, definitely the best I've had in a while. The service was outstanding no issues. The restaurant itself is really well decorated and fun to eat in. I highly recommend a trip to Easley to check it out!

    (5)
  • Darron B.

    Great food! Only place close I can find alligator. Shrimp and grits better than Fatz.

    (5)
  • Serrita A.

    Loved the place! The waitress Jess was great! She kept our drinks full and got our food to us very fast! Definitely going back! I think we have found our favorite new place :) the food was by far some of the best tasting I've had in a long time!!

    (5)
  • Solomon W.

    My friend and I stumbled upon this joint when going off-site from work, and I am pretty glad we found it; it is definitely getting a return visit when my friends in the area want to go out to a local eatery with a fairly good atmosphere. We walked in, and it is decked out in gaudy decor, but the beer selection is solid, and the people are great. The prices are pretty steep, however. My dinner topped out at $25. That should not happen at a bar and grill, even with 2 beers. My shrimp and grits was mediocre at best. The shrimp was super salty, the grits were bland, and the advertised sauce was nonexistent. An edible portion of shrimp and grits, and affordable at $6 for the bowl. Their gumbo was slightly warm, very boring in flavor, and runny. It lacked the depth of a real roux, and the meat was really sparse. 3 sausage rings were interspersed between some shreds of chicken. No seafood to be found, sadly. Not my favorite place to grab a bite and brew, but I would return for the sake of being seen in a local dive in the great town of Easley, SC. This seems to be the most trendy place to go in the historic railroad downtown.

    (2)
  • Willa G.

    We will NEVER get tired of this joint. The voodoo-theme is carried through the authentic New Oreleans menu selections all the way down to the decor going up the stairs. The service was friendly and attentive, the owner is likely to come by and shake your hand, and I just can't say enough about the total vibe of this place. Great spot to bring out-of-town guests and to frequest as a local. Bleu Voodoo is a nice joly of funky in the midst of traditional downtown Easley.

    (5)
  • John H.

    We eat here quite a bit. Good food and quite different for Easley. New that they have live music, it is even better. They just need to book The Dockside Band in... http://Http://facebook.com/DocksideBand :) Great Bar... Tell Amber I sent you. Try the alligator bites, I love those.

    (4)
  • Christine P.

    Fun place in the old part of Easley! Nearby my other two Easley haunts, Michael's Pizzeria and Bella Vita, it is decorated great! You can eat in either the restaurant/booth section, the bar section, with high tops and bar stools, or in the even more party-centered back. My husband went with the gumbo and the gator bites. The gator bites were very good, and the stew was fine with a little hot sauce. Turns out they will make it hotter if you request it, but they serve it a little milder for the Easley-ites. I had the side salad, a nice mix of romaine, tomatoes and red onion, not mucked up with cheese or croutons, just served with a nice side of crusty French bread. I also got a cup of the shrimp and grits. The shrimp had too much seasoning salt on it, but I will ask them to use less next time. The grits were clearly made with cream and butter and were delicious! I also appreciated the red pepper and scallion garnish on top. Nice, fresh food, to be certain. They also had a nice selection of wine and beers, including Louisiana local beers. My husband had an Abita Purple Haze. The service was extremely friendly and helpful and overall we were pleased. That said, the piece de resistance, no doubt, was the incredible key lime pie. I don't remember a better one, to be honest. All made from scratch and it made a difference in this case.

    (4)
  • Mary D.

    It's an interesting looking place, especially for Easley. The waitress was fairly quick about getting us our drinks but it went downhill from there. The food was very slow in arriving and cold. We ordered fried crawfish as an appetizer but they brought alligator instead. We cancelled that. My husband ordered gumbo/rice which tasted like canned vegetable soup with sausage in and was extremely watery. We both ordered crawfish etouffee which was just awful. Very watery, very very bland and the crawfish was had obviously been frozen for a very long time and was over cooked. If you enjoy true cajun food DO NOT EAT HERE!. If they served this crap within a 100 miles of New Orleans they'd be shot. It took us 30 minutes to get the check and pay. I told the waitress I didn't like food and she just laughed and said ok. The place was really busy. I did notice that not many people ordered any of the cajun stuff but seriously this is no where near authentic cajun food.

    (1)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes

Bleu Voodoo Grill

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