Hidden Jewel of Blacksburg Reviewed by kevinscott555 on
2009-01-24T19:04:56Z
Awesome food, unique drinks, excellent service, and an all around great spot to eat. The roof top deck is a great place to grab a Mojito - especially in the spring.
Pros: Food and Drink, Service
Cons: Can get busy
Poor Service and Pitiful Portions Reviewed by HelloMetro User on
2010-01-02T05:36:00Z
Went to Boudreaux's on my birthday. The place wasn't even that busy, but our appetizer took approx. 45 min. Once we got our gator bites we were extremely disappointed as to how few we had actually received for the high price. The po boy's were an even bigger disappointment when we received them at the 2hr point. The portions were ridiculously small for the above-average price, and to top it off my girlfriends po boy was ice cold. Even more insulting was the fact that when we asked to speak with management, the pissed-off waiter suggested microwaving the cold po boy. My sentiment was I didn't pay ten freaking dollars for a microwaved sandwich!!. The only redeeming virtue was that the bartender/manager wasn't totally inept as he made some good drinks and hooked us up with a discount to compensate for the crap meal. A definite thumbs down!
Amazing taste of New Orleans right in B'burg Reviewed by HelloMetro User on
2009-06-14T18:22:00Z
Boudreaux's is one of my favorite places to eat in Blacksburg! Great ambiance, location, and a menu that offers a variety of dishes different from anything else you can find in Blacksburg. Their cocktail menu is fantastic- I highly recommend any of their mojitos! The coq au vin is delicious, as are their cajun po boys. This is one of the best restaurants in town to go to in the summer, where you can sit on the upper level under the lights and stars.