Blue Danube is a staple of affordable restaurant food in the OSU campus area. Located about 1/4 mile south of Hudson Ave. on High Street, it’s a very artsy place with a bar and food. This place actively attempts to cultivate it’s own version of the college student hipster culture, clearly extant, but not overwhelming. So, how were the fries here? First, they’re a crinkle cut, probably about a 3-3.5/10 thickness, so that’s fairly thin, but not extremely so. Either no salt, or very little salt (it’s not always easy to tell salt from crumbs, especially in dim light where there’s not enough salt to actively notice the taste). No seasoning either, so these fries are definitely on the plain side. Very hot and fresh (and this was a pleasant surprise, I’ve been here a few times in the past, and the freshness isn’t always given here, maybe they’re doing better about that now), and the crispiness is about average, which is pretty good. With fries that trend thin, keeping the crispiness at a reasonable amount is a sign, while still having properly cooked fries, that they’re being cooked in a good way. Price is $2.49 for a basket, definitely a good deal, as the serving size is pretty big, and you’ll get full in a hurry, especially if you’re eating anything else.

Price: $ 2.49
Salt: None, or an extremely small amount.
Seasoning: None
Cut: Crinkle, about 3-3.5/10 thickness.








