PBI · Restaurants

Blu2o

★ 3 $$$$

Fish tacos and wine instead of wings at Main Terminal

Blu2o sits airside in PBI’s Main Terminal and leans seafood, so you’re looking at mahi-mahi sandwiches, fish tacos, and cocktails instead of another generic burger bar. Expect mains around $17–22 and wine or mixed drinks in the $9–12 range, so this lands squarely in the mid-priced $$ tier for a sit-down airport spot.

The menu centers on lighter fish options: mahi sandwiches, fish tacos, a couple of grilled preparations, plus a smaller lineup of salads and bar snacks. One Yelp reviewer called out a mahi sandwich and glass of wine as “better than expected for airport seafood,” which tracks with the 3-star average rating: fine for a pre-flight meal, not a destination in itself. Portions run on the smaller side for the price, so don’t come here starving and short on time.

Drinks are a key draw: multiple reviews mention a glass of wine or a cocktail with fish tacos before an evening departure. Figure $10 plus tax for a basic pour and more for anything fancy. Service pace can slip when several departures bunch up in the 5–8 p.m. window, and that’s when complaints about overcooked fish show up. If the bar looks packed, ask how long the kitchen is running before you sit.

Regulars in Google and Yelp threads say the move is to sit at the bar, order the mahi sandwich or fish tacos with a drink, and budget at least 45 minutes in case the line backs up. That timing matters at PBI, where Main Terminal security can also run 15–20 minutes in peak morning and late-afternoon banks. Tip: if you’re inside security with under 35 minutes to boarding, skip a full meal here and just grab a drink and fries at the bar so you’re not sprinting to your gate.

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