Where Elegance Meets Comfort: The Blu Halo Experience

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Where Elegance Meets Comfort: The Blu Halo Experience

Until this week, I had not been in the Carillon Park area of St. Petersburg for at least five years. Additionally, aside from the arrival of TopGolf, I was not hip to all of the recent development in this area. Upon arriving at The Blu Halo for dinner, I was shocked to see the new and updated apartments and businesses that are located off of Carillon Parkway in the Echelon City Center. This area appears to have undergone a resurgence over the past few years and the owners behind The Blu Halo restaurant, whose original location is in Tallahassee, have decided to call this part of the city home.

Hostess stand in the entry
Hostess stand in the entry

The Blu Halo identifies as a comforting American steak and seafood restaurant with the sophistication of fine dining. Their values are rooted in attentive service, welcoming ambiance and a menu suited for a wide range of palates. The restaurant’s grand opening was on June 30th and is located on the ground floor of Park & Main which is a new apartment building in the heart of the Carillon Office Park. Free parking is available all around the building, which is a luxury that is difficult to come by in some other areas of St. Petersburg. The Blu Halo boasts sleek interior space with a number of booths and tables, a large circular bar near the entrance of the restaurant, a designated area in the back for private gatherings and ample outdoor seating as well.

Ample outdoor seating
Ample outdoor seating
Seating in the private dining area
Seating in the private dining area

The decor is simple, yet contemporary, with chandeliers throughout, glass wine walls and a large row of wine lockers. The standout piece in the restaurant entrance is a blue piano in the bar area which is used for live entertainment. One unique aspect about this blue piano is that it is wrapped in a Lamborghini paint wrap.

The blue piano is a standout in The Blu Halo's bar area
The blue piano is a standout in The Blu Halo’s bar area
Seating in the dining room area
Seating in the dining room area

The cuisine at Blue Halo can be described as American with an emphasis on meat and seafood dishes with flair. Also on the menu, you’ll find a wide array of starters and sharable plates, salads and even a sandwich section during lunchtime. Blu Halo also recently launched a weekend brunch. Chef David Smith is the culinary mind behind the food and we were delighted to meet him during our recent visit. In fact, not only did we meet him, but he also touched our table a handful of times throughout our meal to see how we were enjoying our dinner. The weekday happy hour program is a highlight with half off select appetizers (except oysters) from 4-6:00PM. Select house wines and cocktails are half price from 11:30 – 6:00PM during weekdays as well – the beverages that are part of happy hour are noted with an asterisk on the drink menu.

The Blu Halo's dinner menu
The Blu Halo’s dinner menu
The beverage menu at The Blu Halo. Happy hour drinks are marked with an astrisk
The beverage menu at The Blu Halo. Happy hour drinks are marked with an astrisk

Our reservation for four was at 5:30PM on a Tuesday. There were a few other tables and folks at the bar when we arrived and a short one hour later, the restaurant was quite full, including the private dining space. We were escorted to our table where we then met Will. I have to give a special shoutout to Will, because he took extraordinary care of us throughout our entire meal. He was kind, informative, patient and guided us through every selection in each section of the menu.

We were still within the happy hour time frame, so we promptly ordered drinks and appetizers for the table. Their drink menu has a little bit of everything, from soft drinks and teas to mocktails, wines and premium cocktails. Shortly after placing the first part of our order, our beverages arrived. For round one, we enjoyed sipping on the Fresca Spritz (orange juice, lemon juice, honey syrup, strawberry puree and club soda – $9), Halo Punch (Flor de Cana, Velvet Falernum, Orgeat, lime juice, guava and cranberry juice – $12/$6 during happy hour), Ctrus Rose Martini (Empress Cucumber Lemon Gin, Gallo dry vermouth, rose syrup and lime juice – $14/$7 during happy hour) and a glass of the house Chardonnay ($7/$3.50 during happy hour). The Fresca Spritz was light and refreshing and the strawberry puree flavor shined through the most. I thought that the Halo Punch would be too sweet for my liking, but it was quite balanced with tropical notes. My favorite was the Citrus Rose – it has subtle rose flavor up front and slight acidity on the backend.

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From letft to right - Citrus Rose, Fresca Spritz, house Chardonnay and the Halo Punch
From letft to right – Citrus Rose, Fresca Spritz, house Chardonnay and the Halo Punch

Our appetizers were dropped on the table after the first few sips of our dinks and the first thing that we noticed were the healthy portions. We started with the bread ($3/four rolls) served with butter which Will suggested for us. Chef David informed us that they are steakhouse yeast rolls. They were baked to perfection and paired well with some of our other dishes.

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Steakhouse yeast rolls
Steakhouse yeast rolls

We debated between the Tuna Poke ($20/$10 during happy hour) and the Bikini Prawns ($25/$12.50 during happy hour). Will informed us that the Bikini Prawns were their take on shrimp cocktail, but are large and do have the shell on. Therefore, to avoid a mess, we opted for the Tuna Poke with guacamole base topped with fresh Ahi tuna and sesame-ginger ponzu which is served warmed with slightly crisped pita. The tuna quality was lovely, the guacamole wasn’t too overpowering and the ponzu rounded out the dish.

Tuna Poke at The Blu Halo
Tuna Poke at The Blu Halo

I feel like most restaurants today have a burrata dish on their menu. Typically, it is not something that interests me, but The Blu Halo’s fried Burrata ($15/$7.50 during happy hour) appealed to the table. Lightly breaded Burrata is fried and served in a golden tomato sauce with basil and more pita on the side. Chef David said that this was his play on a mozzarella stick and he definitely executed it well.

Fried Burrata appetizer - The Blu Halo's take on mozzarella sticks
Fried Burrata appetizer – The Blu Halo’s take on mozzarella sticks

The smoked meatball pomodoro ($19/$9.50 during happy hour) with San Marzano tomatoes, mozzarella and garlic breadcrumbs was on our radar before arriving at The Blu Halo. A heavy smoked flavor was not present, but these meatballs had a unique flavor that everyone was keen on. The steakhouse yeast rolls were perfect for swiping through the sauce.

Smoked Meatball Pomodoro
Smoked Meatball Pomodoro

Just the Tips ($18/$9 during happy hour) – Filet tips with rosemary, jalapeño, artisanal cheese and a side of toast – were a hit. They were very tender as each bite melted in your mouth. I could have easily made a meal out of this alone.

Just the Tips
Just the Tips

We could not visit The Blu Halo without ordering a steak or chop. We heard a few recommendations around us at other tables and the one item kept coming up was The Blu Halo Chop ($32) with blueberry chutney, goat cheese and smashed potatoes. The presentation of this double chop is quite stunning with the pork set atop the smashed potatoes and it is finished with the goat cheese and blueberry chutney. I think that pork pairs quite well with fruit and this dish is a perfect example of that. The thick chop is prepared as the chef prefers, with the center still a bit pink. I will recommend this chop again and again.

The Halo Chop - double pork chop with blueberry chutney, goat cheese and smashed potatoes,
The Halo Chop – double pork chop with blueberry chutney, goat cheese and smashed potatoes,

When it comes to selecting a steak to order, I usually always gravitate towards a filet (sorry, ribeye lovers). However, I have had a few really great hangar steaks in recent months and The Blu Halo’s hangar ($32) comes with salsa verde, a side of fries and a Caesar salad so this was an obvious yes. Technically, the fries that come with this steak are truffle-seasoned, but I’m not a big fan of truffle seasonings, salts, oils, etc. (I will take fresh truffles, though). Luckily, the kitchen was happy to just simply salt my fries. The steak was cooked to medium rare, as requested, and the salsa verde provided a flavorful pop. I probably didn’t need the Caesar, but I appreciated Blu Halo’s take on it with the crispy chickpeas. This would be a great meal to share between two people.

Hangar steak and fries at The Blu Halo which also comes with a Caesar Salad
Hangar steak and fries at The Blu Halo which also comes with a Caesar Salad
Caesar salad that comes with the hangar steak entree
Caesar salad that comes with the hangar steak entree

The Miso Cucumber Salad ($15) at The Blu Halo was a refreshing standout – crisp, cool and full of bright flavor. Its tangy miso vinaigrette with the chilled cucumbers and cabbage offered a vibrant contrast to the richer, more decadent dishes on the table. Light yet bold, it balanced the meal beautifully.

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Miso Cucumber Salad
Miso Cucumber Salad

Will stated that all of the desserts on the menu were made in-house, so leaving without trying a couple was not an option. In addition to the desserts on the menu, they were also featuring a pistachio pound cake over whipped ricotta which sounded divine. Though, we landed on the carrot cake and the beignets (both $12). The carrot cake was layered with cinnamon, pecans, vanilla bean cream cheese, caramel and Cracker Jacks. We were swooning over this cake and appreciated the creative touch of the added Cracker Jacks – trust me, it works.

The carrot cake dessert at The Blu Halo
The carrot cake dessert at The Blu Halo

When we pulled apart each beignet, they were so light, warm and decadent with the caramel, strawberry and chocolate sauce on the side. These are the best beignets that I have had outside of New Orleans.

The Blu Halo beignets
The Blu Halo beignets

By the end of our meal, our leftovers were thoughtfully packed and bagged for us. From beginning to end, our dinner at The Blue Halo was a truly enjoyable experience. When service is as outstanding as what we received and the food delights everyone at the table, it transforms an ordinary meal into something special. The entire team clearly takes pride in delivering genuine hospitality – it was apparent the moment we walked through the door. As a group, we’re already planning our next visit and can’t wait to return for their weekend brunch.

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  • The Blu Halo
  • 727-202-7620
  • American, Steaks, Seafood
    • Mon - Thu 11:30am - 10:00pm
    • Fri - 11:30am - 11:00pm
    • Sat - 10:00am - 11:00pm
    • Sun - 10:00am - 6:00pm
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  • 211 Main St. N, St. Petersburg, Florida 33716, United States

Nestled in the heart of St. Petersburg, The Blue Halo offers a refined yet approachable dining experience. Our menu showcases classic American dishes with a modern twist, crafted from the freshest ingredients.

DISCLAIMER: Kevin, Lori, Abby, Haley, Lindsey & Mahika do not dine anonymously (this would be impossible) and we sometimes get free food (though never expected). However, we dine with the locals and we support our own. You will always get honesty in a respectful manner. We do not include any large national or regional chains in our ratings and reviews. We focus on independent locally owned eateries exclusively.

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