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January 20, 2006

Blue Sage

This is my favorite restaurant. This place is about 15 minutes outside of Philadelphia, and is a great restaurant for vegetarians. I have many non-vegetarian friends that frequent this place because the food is so good! The menu changes frequently and there are daily vegan desserts listed on a chalkboard. Something special about this place is it has different ethnic vegetarian foods, and they are all authentic tasting! The seating is romantic and there are always fresh flowers around. The main entree's are expensive and run in the $10-$15 dollar range, but if you want gourmet vegetarian then it is well worth it! I HIGHLY recommend this place if you are in the area. It's a little dressy, but you can go in jeans. My favorite dish is the wild blue focaccia--it's like a giant burger. If you want something for a formal dinner, try the wild mushroom risotto.
Blue Sage
772 Second Street Pike
Southhampton PA 18966
http://www.bluesagegrille.com/

Posted by Mike at January 20, 2006 07:46 PM

Comments

Can you define "Romantic Seating"? Is that just a positive spin on "being squished together"?

Posted by: Nate at January 28, 2006 10:51 AM

The food here is what dreams are made of! AND...a little fun fact...the chef's name is Michael Jackson! - no relation.

Posted by: Corinne at March 16, 2007 07:56 PM

Blue sage was small, but the service was excellent and the food was fresh and wonderful. I took my daughter for lunch and we loved the Green Spring Rolls appetizer and sandwich on very crunchy bread, which we split. Sandwiches come with a spring green mix salad and the dressing was very good with pieces of walnuts. I regret that I didn't get to try the soups because they offer unusual choices. We will definately be going again.

Posted by: Nicole at July 20, 2008 09:31 AM

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