Bar in Lowell, United States
Blue Taleh
100ptsGood neighborhood stop, not a destination.

About Blue Taleh
Blue Taleh sits on Kearney Square in downtown Lowell — an easy-to-book neighborhood bar with a central location and no reservation required. Good for a low-commitment first visit; arrive with a light appetite to test the kitchen before committing. Check current hours and contact details directly before heading over, as listing information is limited.
Verdict
Blue Taleh is a solid first stop for anyone exploring Kearney Square in Lowell. The address puts you at the heart of a walkable downtown stretch, and the venue draws a consistent local crowd. With booking described as easy, this is a low-friction option for a first-time visit — no weeks-in-advance planning required.
What to Expect
Without a detailed menu on record, the honest advice for a first-timer is to treat Blue Taleh as a neighborhood bar and eating spot rather than a destination dining experience. That framing matters for setting expectations: you are not walking into a Michelin-tracked kitchen, but you are also not rolling the dice on an unknown. The Kearney Square location anchors it in a part of Lowell that has real foot traffic and a reasonable dining ecosystem around it.
If the kitchen is running, the practical question is always whether bar food at a venue like this is worth ordering seriously — or whether you should eat elsewhere and drink here. Given the easy booking and central location, the pragmatic move for a first visit is to arrive with a light appetite, order something from the kitchen to gauge quality, and decide from there whether it warrants a return specifically for food. That approach costs you nothing and gives you real information.
For context on what strong bar food in a mid-market American city looks like, venues like Jewel of the South in New Orleans and Julep in Houston set a high bar in terms of kitchen ambition alongside a drinks program. Blue Taleh is not in that category, but nor should it be , it is a Lowell neighborhood spot, and that is a reasonable thing to be.
For a broader picture of what Lowell offers, check our full Lowell bars guide, Lowell restaurants guide, and Lowell experiences guide. If you are staying overnight, the Lowell hotels guide covers your accommodation options nearby.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 15 Kearney Square, Lowell, MA 01852
- Booking difficulty: Easy , walk-ins are a realistic option
- Price range: Not on record , budget for a mid-range neighborhood bar
- Dress code: Not specified , casual is safe
- Hours: Not listed , confirm before visiting
- Phone / website: Not on record , search directly or check Google
FAQs
- Is Blue Taleh good for groups? It can work for small groups given the central Kearney Square location and easy booking, but seat count is not on record , call ahead or arrive early if you have four or more people to avoid a wait.
- Do I need a reservation at Blue Taleh? No. Booking is easy and walk-ins are a realistic option. No phone or website is currently listed, so your leading approach is to show up or check current contact details via Google before visiting.
- Does Blue Taleh have outdoor seating? Outdoor seating details are not confirmed in available data. Given the Kearney Square address, street-level seating is plausible depending on the season, but verify on arrival or via a current Google listing.
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| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blue Taleh | Easy | — | ||
| 1981 Ramen Bar | Unknown | — | ||
| Hong Cuc Grand Eatery | Unknown | — | ||
| Jade Lowell Restaurant | Unknown | — | ||
| Mandarin Asian Bistro | Unknown | — |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Blue Taleh good for groups?
Blue Taleh's Kearney Square address puts it in a walkable downtown strip, which makes it a practical meeting point for groups already in the area. Without confirmed private dining or capacity details on record, keep group size modest — this reads as a neighborhood bar-and-grill format, not a venue built around large party bookings. For a group-focused sit-down meal, Jade Lowell Restaurant or Mandarin Asian Bistro nearby may offer more structured options.
Do I need a reservation at Blue Taleh?
No reservation data is confirmed for Blue Taleh, but given its casual neighborhood positioning at 15 Kearney Square, walk-ins are likely the norm. If you're heading there on a Friday or Saturday evening with more than four people, calling ahead or arriving early is the safer move. It's the kind of spot where showing up is usually fine for two.
Does Blue Taleh have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating is not confirmed in available records for Blue Taleh. Kearney Square itself is a walkable downtown area, so the immediate streetscape is pleasant — but don't plan around a patio without checking directly with the venue before you go.
Is Blue Taleh worth the price?
Pricing varies at Blue Taleh; confirm via check the venue's official channels.
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