Blue Dog Saloon
7940 Port Tobacco Rd, Port Tobacco, MD, 20677
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Address :
7940 Port Tobacco Rd
Port Tobacco, MD, 20677 - Phone (301) 392-1740
- Website https://www.thebluedogsaloon.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :Closed
- Mon : Closed
Tue
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : Full Bar
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
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Ashley B.
Friendly down home feeling. Good food. Pineapple express is a good drink. Had the vision burger. Good have had a sauce on top but the fries were very tasty. Quick service. Friendly staff
(4)Demetrios D.
Went to the Blue Dog Saloon for the first time. Great menu and everything we ordered was delicious! Had the Filet Mignon Sandwich which was smothered with melted blue cheese, grilled onions, and mushrooms on a tasty toasted bun. It was excellent! You can definitely tell that the chef does not cut corners! Atmosphere was pretty cool too. Moved back to the area recently and am excited to find a quality restaurant to go to.
(5)Scott L.
Well, food was Ok. Pricey... (180 for 4 people). Service was very nice but slow. But the REAL reason I'm posting is because after we finished dinner, a mouse ran across my wife's foot. When we told the staff, they dismissed it and said that it's normal because they are close to a wooden area. The owner was there and never left the bar to at least apologize for the event. I should've called the health department... Won't be back and will be telling everyone I come in contact with about the blue mouse saloon.
(2)Elissa L.
Now keep in mind I'm giving this a 4 on the Southern Maryland scale...there simply isn't anything to do here but Blue Dog is a great alternative to the chain restaurants in La Plata and Waldorf. I went there at about 7:30 on a Saturday night. It was somewhat busy but there was no wait for a table for two. The service was a bit slow but the waitress (a middle aged woman with very short hair) was very friendly and genuine. They have a decent drink selection and very reasonable prices. Two beers, stuffed mushrooms, two burgers and a salad came to about $45. The mushrooms were delicious but a bit overpriced ($11 for only 4). Burgers were great and not too greasy. I recommend the asparagus as a side (not on the menu!) as it is super crunchy and awesome. It wasn't too noisy considering the size. I noticed a little stage where I assume they have live music at night. It would be cool if they added outdoor seating although I suppose the surrounding area isn't much to look at. Décor is kind of cheesy but again this isn't DC- its Port Tobacco. Nice local place. Would definitely go back.
(4)Donna W.
Awesome place.. love the food and friendly atmosphere. Chef Gary IS THE BEST! And the menu offers a nice variety of choices. Love the salmon and the Black and Blue Beef Tips are my favorite, but you will certainly want to try the Specials. The Entertainment is always great. All in all you will be glad you made the trip.. try it out, you won't be sorry.
(5)Ashley B.
Great food and service, worth the money. :)
(5)Susie S.
This is one of the local places I've been wanting to try for a while. We walked in and was greeted by a waitress she asked if we would like the bar area or dining room we chose the dining room. It's decorated really neat with old pictures from the area. We had a nice little candle on our table, it's a elegant but comfortable atmosphere. We ordered 2 appetizers the pork belly and the fish bites. Both were great I would like the pork belly to be thicker cut but still delicious the Chipotle mashed potatoes the pork belly is on is genius. We ordered the prime rib medium rare it was perfect. Our sides were kale and a baked potato. The kale is so good, it's seasoned perfect. We ended this great meal and night out with coffee and creme brulee. The coffee was very good and the dessert was perfect. The bar area in this restaurant stays nice and calm and doesn't interfere with your quiet dining if that's what your in the mood for. Our waitress was great, the perfect amount of friendly but not staying at our table to long. I would definitely recommend stopping by and trying this place out.
(5)Chris P.
Fun place, full of locals! I personally treasure when I can find a place that no one else finds, and being a short drive from Dahlgren (where I had been for work) this one's a diamond in the rough. There's no logical reason for this place to be where it is, but that's certainly part of the charm. About six miles west of La Plata in Port Tobacco, MD, Blue Dog is just suddenly *there* as you come over the top of a hill, surrounded by farms and trees. I ate there twice and can vouch for the chicken breast sandwich, homemade waffle potato chips with blue cheese and bacon, french onion soup, and bison burger. All delish, those waffle chips were unique and fantastic.
(4)Murph L.
We were in the Port Tobacco area this evening and had heard that the food was pretty good at the Blue Dog Saloon, so my boyfriend and I decided to give it a try. Well, as it turned out, we never did have dinner here. This was my first time here...my boyfriend has been here dozens of times, all prior to the current ownership. We went through the door and were greeted by a young woman, the hostess, who asked if we would like to sit in the dining area, to the right, or the bar area, to the left. We noticed about 4 empty tables in the bar area, and expressed that the bar area was our preference. We helped ourselves back to one of the empty tables against the wall, directly across from the TV at the bar. A very young boy, who looked to be about 12, came charging over that he did not know if this table was reserved. The next thing we knew, the hostess seated a table right behind us, then said to us that she would bring our menus. Literally seconds after being told that she would bring our menus, the young boy appeared and the hostess then tried shuffling us to another table, the furthest back, in the bar area. She did not ask nicely, or explain whether a table was reserved....rather abruptly, at the insistence of this young boy, told us that we had to move. Well, move we did...right out the door, right after expressing to the owner or manager our disapproval of the the poor customer service skills that we experienced by the staff. It is beyond me why any restaurant would allow a young boy, a child really, to control the front of a restaurant business. We eat out a lot.... at least 3 times/week for dinner, not to mention daily lunches. When we like a restaurant, we frequent it. Blue Dog Saloon missed out on the opportunity to serve us...We will not step through their doors again.
(1)Shawn J.
Thumbs up!!
(4)Kristen P.
Three and a half stars is about right for this place. I was home visiting my parents and my mom said we were going to go to a really nice place. I looked down at my jeans and sneakers, and asked if I was dressed alright. Her response: "Yea - it's still Southern Maryland". We went when a small group - 5 people. I wasn't super hungry and had trouble deciding on a whole meal so I got the crab soup and shared off everyone else's plates. I loved the soup. I had to ask for crackers though. My dad got some kind of hearty meat dish, which was yummy. My mom and aunt got a burger. My grandma got the chicken fingers. Since I didn't eat much, I had room for dessert. I was torn between the flourless chocolate cake and the creme brulee. I got the cake, the rest of the table got either the creme brulee or the bread pudding. I liked the cake but should have gone with the creme brulee, it was delish. The service was fine, a little slow. The bathrooms are so silly here. It is a one person, with a step.Yeah. So you walk in the sink is on the left, then there is a step up to the toliet. I'm kind of tall, and wasn't really sure where to put my feet. I wasn't comfortable with them on the step and I wasn't tall enough to keep them on the main floor. It was just so odd. I gave it four stars, but rounded up from three and a half. It's a nice place for Southern Maryland.
(4)Sheila N.
Service was good, Cheryl always remembered our name. Seafood Pasta was better than average , we added much parmesan and pepper and to make it very good. 2 drinks each and dinner $80.00,,,may sound a little stiff but, hamburger is $5 a lb...crabmeat $30 a lb. Could have offered bread..had to ask// Atmosphere good semi local so from home had dinner and back in 1hour 45 minutes...I would do it again...
(4)Terri R.
After hearing rave reviews about Blue Dog, my friend and I decided to check it out. Wednesday night is $14.95 Lobster Night. Upon arrival I ordered a Margarita on the rocks..not a good idea. It tasted like it was poured from a pre mixed bottle and added to low quality tequilla. Ick. Next my salad came..Ceasar..Very bland and uninteresting nothing to talk about for sure..I was hopeful that when the Lobster came I would be pleasantly suprised, but to no avail..the Lobster was very small...the claws were good, but the tail was very tough and almost impossible to chew. It came with a teeny tiny baked potato. Quite disappointed. I felt the need to leave and go straight to McDonalds..I was starving! Not sure if I would even give the place a second try....
(2)Lauren P.
I give two stars for the food only. The ownership of this place is absolutely horrible. Gary (the owner) needs to take a business class. Half the time they are out of ingredients. When you go in without a reservation they tell you they won't seat you even though there are plenty of open tables. You call to make a reservation at 4:00 and tell you they can't seat you until 9? THey actually turn people away at the door. Is that any way to run a business? If you do get seated, the waitresses actively ignore you and the food takes forever to come out. We've stopped going there just for this reason even though we live less than one mile away. Oh by the way - don't bother ordering take out. You will call in your order, they will tell you 20 minutes, and then an hour later you're still sitting at the bar still waiting for it. The bathrooms are unsanitary and disgusting and when there is live music heaven forbid you can talk to the person next to you while eating dinner at 7 pm.
(2)Autumn N.
A true culinary gem in the midst of farm land off the beaten path in Southern Maryland. Our party of eight all had great experiences here with the food (waitress was not good at all but the table next to ours had a wonderful server so it's hit or miss depending on the staff). Appetizers/Sides We Tried: Waffle Fries with Blue Cheese and Bacon -- two words: flavor explosion. These were really wonderfully done. Gourmet waffle chips with sour cream and blue cheese sauce and bacon pieces. Can't really go wrong but if there was a way to, they didnt find it. This was done very well. DELICIOUS! Chipotle Nachos -- came out on a giant platter. Harder to eat and less delicious than the waffle fries but beautiful and yummy. Crab Soup -- This was my absolute favorite. Creamy. Sherry. TONS OF LUMP CRAB. Great price. Hot. Gorgeous and velvety. Totally recommend. Caesar Salad -- Too much dressing but flavor was great. Not for someone looking for a light salad option at all. Great croutons. Entrees We Tried: Black and Blue Filet Mignon Sandwich -- Holy cow. So good! Tender beef, decadent blue cheese, perfectly cooked mushrooms all on a heavenly brioche roll. Think of this as a fancy, non-hoagie length steak and cheese. Onion rings came with it and rocked. Three large rings with breading that was fantastic. Great dish. Crab Cake Sandwich -- Can hardly call this a crab cake -- there's hardly any filling and thats the beauty of it. Tons of lump crab meat on the same buttery brioche roll. This was a huge winner. Bison Burger -- Came out undercooked for medium. Good size but not overwhelming. Cheese and brioche bun were yummy. Good but not knock your socks off good. Chocolate cake was underwhelming -- wish we'd tried the bread pudding! Bathrooms leave something to be desired -- small, one-stall for each gender. Men's sink is on the outside (next to the bar...pretty odd). Really cool stage and bar area -- surprisingly country-chic for the area! Very well done. Prices were great if you stick to sandwiches but jump about $10 when you go to entrees (fish, steaks, etc.) Would be great to have a signature/specialty cocktail list. A "blue dog sour" or a "port tobacco and tonic" might be fun and draw in ladies for girls nights out :) Overall -- SUCH a great place. Food quality is outstanding. Chef/owner comes around to greet everyone. Son of owner (we think) opens doors for you and reads the specials -- it's a family country restaurant with food that could compete with some amazing DC restaurants. Another reason to put Charles County on the culinary map. Only things keeping it from a 5: - bathrooms - waitress - dining room was a little small - need more healthy options
(4)Angie J.
I really want to like this place more but, the food is so-so and overpriced for what it is. I have been dying out here in Southern Maryland since I moved here a year ago. All the restaurants here are chains and the ones that aren't all seem to have the same menu. I do like the bartenders at Blue Dog and their cream of crab soup is awesome, but other than that I'm pretty underwhelmed by their menu.
(2)John C.
We've visited here before and left disappointed. Disappointed in the food, disappointed in the service. But that was more than 18 months ago, and I'm pleased to report things have improved quite a bit. I think the inside has had quite a bit done to it, and it really does offer a nice environment -- but please keep an eye out for the cobwebs in the high corners :-| The wait staff is attentive and professional, clearly happy to be working there. I had heard through the grapevine that snakehead fish was on the menu, but was disappointed that it wasn't there. Perhaps it's seasonal -- I don't know; I should have asked. On to the food. We were most impressed by the specials menu, though we looked over the regular menu as well. I went right for the mussels in red pepper cream sauce for an appetizer, while my companion went for the deconstructed gazpacho. The mussels were perfectly cooked, and the red pepper cream sauce was indeed delicious, though I thought the sauce might have been a bit heavy for the application. I wonder if a splash or two of white wine might have made it a perfect match. The deconstructed gazpacho was impressively creative, but lacked that distinctive gazpacho flavor and bite. It was nonetheless quite refreshing and very nicely presented. The crab on top was a very nice bonus. I ordered my entree off of the specials menu, and I went right for the soft crabs served with poached eggs on the top. This was super creative and inventive -- I never thought to dress up soft crabs that way before. The eggs were cooked to absolute perfection (though lacking salt, unfortunately), and the yolks were so rich, it really transformed this dish into a decadent treat. However, I was a bit disappointed the soft crabs were deep-fried rather than pan-fried. Call me a purist (or a snob), but in my opinion, delicious soft crabs deserve a gentle and proper saute, not a plunge in 350+ degree oil. I complain about this constantly; there are seemingly fewer and fewer places that pan saute soft crabs. The soft crabs were absolutely fresh, as they had that nice briny, just-from-the-river taste. My final complaint about this dish would be serving asparagus as a green. Asparagus in August in Charles County? I'd be much happier if Chef Gary were to avail himself of the local abundance of seasonal vegetables. It would be a perfect way to up the game and set The Blue Dog apart from other restaurants in Charles. Few if any places are taking advantage of the growing locavore movement. Embrace it now and ascend as far as you want to go. My companion had the fillet mignon off the regular menu. She asked for it cooked medium and it came out slightly over cooked, but was a very flavorful cut just the same. The mushroom sauce accompanying it (Bearnaise I think??) was absolutely perfect, and made the steak a real savory treat. My same complaint about asparagus applies here as well. I'd like to see the wine list expand a bit, but overall we had a fine meal and a fine experience. We'll definitely be back, especially as I see signs of improvement.
(3)Bill G.
Homemade Potato Waffle Chips topped with blue cheese & bacon were fab. Hamburger was particularly flavorful. Only thing keeping this from 5 stars is that the pours were pretty meager...stick to beer.
(4)Marianne G.
Updated Review - The kids meals are now smaller and no longer out of this world. The quality of food, in general, has varied. Initial Review - Everyone has been raving about Blue Dog since the new chef has been heading the restaurant. We've been here once before, several years ago and it was a dive bar. We couldn't figure out what folks were talking about until we came back a couple months ago. It's very different. The game room is now a formal dining room. The bar area has been cleaned up and offers pub table seating with a neat country stage at the far end. The food was better than I expected, even with the rave reviews. The kids meals were out of this world - giant portions with quality on par with the adult meals. This made the kids very happy and us in turn very happy (we don't eat out at the Greene Turtle or IHOP because the kids refuse to eat their meals). My prime rib was perfect. The meal came with fresh rosemary. The potatoes had a subtle flair that made them extraordinary; I think they were rubbed in oil with sea salt. My husband greatly enjoyed his battered fish platter. The meals took a little while but were prepared timely. The waitress gave us notification when the cook was beginning our order and brought out our order in increments such that all the food was a good temperature when served. Blue Dog and Ouzos are now my favorite local restaurants since Gustavos went out of business. The kids meals at Blue Dog makes it the de-facto place to eat with the family.
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