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Przekaż informację zwrotnąI've eaten here three times and always loved it. The portions are generous. The food is fresh, healthy, and delicious. There are plenty of vegetarian and vegan options. I fogot my take-home bag once and the owner chased me for half a block!
We held a 3-person lunch meeting at Blueberry Hill on one group member's recommendation. Two of us were local while the third was from Southern Ontario. Our out of town guest could not stop raving about the protein shake he was enjoying, and remarked on the whole that Thunder Bay's food scene is a cut above other cities he visits for work. The food was fresh and the menu offered a great variety of healthy and unique lunch options, not to mention the expansive shake selection.Our meals were ready in a reasonable time frame and portion sizes were generous. I had the buffalo chicken burrito, which was filling and flavourful.
We had a good cup of coffee - quick service and no lineup. Almost get the impression that it isn't too busy, but enough to stay in business. It kind of still has the old Robin's feel to it, but it is still a place I'd go to again!
I've ate food here on a few occasions, and two times was very satisfied. First time I had the Lemonbelle smoothie, which is the best smoothie I've ever had.I also thoroughly enjoyed the Hippy Burger, which is the best veggie burger I've ever had.Definitely recommend you try this place out. It's right downtown in an excellent location, with hours to accomodate the late night partiers.
I stopped by Blueberry Hill for lunch the other day given what I had seen on Facebook. Blueberry Hill is a new breakfast and lunch spot in Thunder Bay. I ordered "The Hippy" vegetarian burger. It tasted like a black bean burger. It was pretty good only it was served lukewarm at best. The burger came with some multicoloured nacho chips and what I think was an attempt at salsa. It was more like chopped tomatoes and onions. If it was salsa then they need to try that one again with just a little more effort. If it was a topping for the burger then I'm not sure why the tomatoes and onions were chopped (not the best way to top a burger.) In all I was not left very impressed with Blueberry Hill with the exception of their remodel of a location that's seen several failed businesses come and go. I think the inside of 215 Red River has never looked better over the last few decades. You can't just stop at a nice remodel however. More effort needs to be put into the meals, especially given how many breakfast/lunch places are popping up all over Thunder Bay suddenly. Still, perhaps they just haven't worked out all the kinks yet. But if I'm going to spend nearly $10 on a veggie burger I'd like it to be warm.