It's true, we have a date. Our Westlake location will officially open it's doors Friday, June 8th.

Anxious doesn't begin to express how we feel right now but along with anxiety we are also full of gratitude for the people and energy that has helped this become a reality. Here are some features we are proud of and the people behind them:
  • The redesign of the space was done with Richard Trahan at the helm.
  • The woodworking throughout the restaurant was created by fine furniture maker B.C. Armbruster
  • The lighting was designed by Jim at Accent Lighting
Thank you to these great people and to the other VIP's - YOU! See you soon!


 
 
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The news of the newest location opening in Westlake has created quite a stir (see articles below) but here some things you may not know:
  • Co-owner Fred Nelson and his wife Jessica lived and raised their children in Westlake which is what inspired the location
  • The original plan was to move into the building down the street from the Westbank location that used to be Lucy’s Cake
  • The Westlake will be just as tucked away and quaint as the East Austin location
  • The new location is undergoing a complete remodel from the top down and owner Amy loves the part where she gets to bust through walls with a hammer.
Like the Westlake location’s Facebook page to be the first to know when the grand opening will be!

Recent press

Two Austin eateries setting up shop in the Westbank
Blue Dahlia Bistro Coming to area
West Lake Hills City Council OKs Blue Dahlia patio
Blue Dahlia Bistro coming to West Lake Hills

 
 
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    With Valentine’s Day approaching, it seems only fitting that we tell our own East Austin love story.

    Even before we won “Best Place to Take a First Date,”  people commented on the romantic atmosphere here at the Blue Dahlia.  But most of those people don’t know that our restaurant’s history is actually a love story.  Sam and Amy may have created Blue Dahlia Bistro, but Blue Dahlia Bistro created the marriage of Amy and Sam Ramirez. 

    Back in 2006, Amy was a model looking for a new career. She had dreamt up a place inspired by the many restaurants she had visited abroad and was pitching her business plan to potential investors.  A friend suggested that she take it to another friend for consideration. That friend happened to be Sam.  

    Sam was far from your typical investor.  A geo-technical driller by profession, he had never invested in a business other than his own.  After looking over the business plan, he decided that he was ready for an adventure and jumped on board (his love of cheese plates and wine helped the decision).

    It wasn’t until their first owners’ meeting that Amy really noticed Sam. Of course Sam noticed Amy (how could you not!) but did his best to keep the relationship strictly professional.  As they spent time together working on building Blue Dahlia Bistro, Amy was smitten by Sam’s fun-loving style and spirit and Sam grew to appreciate Amy’s work ethic and willingness to jump in where she was needed on the job site (turns out she LOVES driving Bobcats). 

    Amy finally came clean and admitted she had a crush.  Sam was surprised but expressed he had feelings of his own.  Amy had said previous to meeting Sam that she didn’t ever want to get married. Sam’s reply – “I’ve always loved a challenge.”  One year later, they were married. 

    When she isn’t flying around the restaurant checking on every detail, you can often find Amy huddled around a table with Sam enjoying a cheese plate and drinking wine in the place they created together.  Or, you could say, in the place that created them.

For more info about our Valentine's Day special, click here.