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Today: 11:00 am - 12:00 am
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14 Years
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Amenities:
Wheelchair accessible
(850) 912-4856CallVisit WebsiteVisit WebsiteMap & DirectionsDirections421 W Belmont StPensacola, FL 32501Write a ReviewWrite Review

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pcolagasbuddy

04/22/2014

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More atmosphere than food, loud place

When I think of this restaurant I think of not being able to hear the person two seats away. Between the large number if customers, high ceilings, and loud music, I find it difficult to enjoy the meal. The food is Southern, but not blue plate. Not just fried fish, but encrusted fried fish. All recipes are up scaled. Veggie portions a bit small for my liking. I've always gone with friends on an incite, but never chose to go there on my own. I guess it's the loud acoustics that overpower my enjoying a meal.

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Richard C.

04/18/2014

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Wonderful Blues saxaphone

Fun environment, great music wonderful Cajun inspired menu.

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Phone: (850) 912-4856

Address: 421 W Belmont St, Pensacola, FL 32501

Website: http://www.fivesistersbluescafe.com

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General Info
Five Sisters Blues Cafe, located at 421 West Belmont on the corner of Belmont and DeVilliers streets, is a restaurant built on some of Pensacola’s deepest history right in the heart of historic downtown Pensacola – The Blocks. For decades this intersection was the epicenter of African-American business and social life. It was here that the progression of musical culture made its mark in Pensacola Each of the four corners of the intersection feature buildings that date to the neighborhood’s historic period that served as the hub of the blues community; including Gussie’s Record Shop, WBOP Radio Station and Abe’s 506 Club. As talent passed through and the good times rolled, the neighborhood welcomed musicians Louis Armstrong, Aretha Franklin, Ike & Tina Turner, James Brown, Clarence Carter, Ray Charles, Fats Domino, Percy Sledge, Count Bassie, Wally Mercer Jr, Gwen McRae, Otis Redding, Don Shirley, James & Bobby Purify and many, many more. In 2010, community leaders and active residentsFive Sisters Blues Cafe, located at 421 West Belmont on the corner of Belmont and DeVilliers streets, is a restaurant built on some of Pensacola’s deepest history right in the heart of historic downtown Pensacola – The Blocks. For decades this intersection was the epicenter of African-American business and social life. It was here that the progression of musical culture made its mark in Pensacola Each of the four corners of the intersection feature buildings that date to the neighborhood’s historic period that served as the hub of the blues community; including Gussie’s Record Shop, WBOP Radio Station and Abe’s 506 Club. As talent passed through and the good times rolled, the neighborhood welcomed musicians Louis Armstrong, Aretha Franklin, Ike & Tina Turner, James Brown, Clarence Carter, Ray Charles, Fats Domino, Percy Sledge, Count Bassie, Wally Mercer Jr, Gwen McRae, Otis Redding, Don Shirley, James & Bobby Purify and many, many more. In 2010, community leaders and active residents
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amex, carte blanche, diners club, discover, mastercard, visa
Price Range
$$
Location
We are located at the corner of Belmont and DeVilliers in Downtown Pensacola.
Neighborhoods
Downtown, Downtown Pensacola
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Parking: Lot, Free

Wheelchair Accessible: Yes

Cuisines: Southern, Soul

Price Range : Average

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