Bluestone
1932 Central St #34, Evanston, IL 60201, USA, Evanston, IL
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2/5 · Mild background · guessconfidence: highA publication explicitly rates Bluestone at 'Moderate' with '75 Decibels,' and a review describes visiting during 'a quiet afternoon' with 'fantastic' atmosphere, placing it in the mild background range.
“★★★★★ Blue Stone in Evanston is a hidden gem that perfectly balances casual dining with great food and atmosphere. My group visited during a quiet afternoon, and the experience was fantastic from start to finish. The appetizers here are generous enough to make a meal! We tried t…”
“Quiet Lists · Ambassadors · Blog · Press · FYQP Challenge · Illinois · Evanston · Bluestone · · $$ · 7.6 / 10 · Sound Information · Moderate · 75 · Decibels · Avg dB · No Data · No Data · <strong>75 dB</strong> · 1 · No Data · 5am - 11am ...”
“14 Acoustics - Normal equal-loudness-level contours, International Standard ISO 226:2003, International”
“Waited 30 minutes and nobody ever came to take our order, not even our drinks. (We did receive water as we were seated but that was it) Seemed like a pretty slow night and people around us all had their food. So not sure what their excuse could be….”
“This place has a lot going for it - great service, children-friendly, and nice bar area. However, when it comes to food, it’s… meh. Everything from quesadillas to French onion soup, they were OK but nothing stood out as being outstanding. It is a nice place to stop by for those l…”
“Come here if you love cracker thin pizza. Careful about extra crispy bc it can burn easily since it's so thin. Don't expect to get full off of pizza alone. Cool atmosphere but can get packed very fast. Kind of hectic with pick up orders on weekend.”
“G-d bless their GF/cauliflower crust pizzas! I have diabetes and thought pizza was in my past. With these I can eat half a small pizza -- more than enough for 1 meal -- and while my sugar does spike a little it stays well within the green zone. I've tried some of the other caulif…”
“[1] The earliest stones present, and the principal other type of stone at the site, are often referred to as Bluestones. These are made from Spotted Dolorite from Preseli in Wales. Recent work by Paul Devereux has shown that a village in the area was called Maenclochog (Ringing S…”
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