By Bob Tagert

It all started in the mind of Ralph Capobianco. Ralph had already opened a few restaurants in Alexandria before KSB. The immensely popular Portner’s was his first one that I can remember. Today the beautiful building is occupied by Columbia Firehouse Restaurant. In succession, he opened Union Street Public House, KSB, Stella’s (now closed) and was instrumental in developing the concept and food menu when the Birchmere moved to its current location. All of this kept Ralph busy, but his baby was King Street Blues.
A lot of the employees embraced the culture of KSB and the precedent that Ralph set. Freddy has been the chief cook at KSB for 25 years and Victor has been bringing the food out for 15 years. Rick has been manager for 10 years and Ashley has tended bar as long.
The food at KSB has remained consistently good and at a fair price…and lots of it. This is definitely a place to eat if you are hungry. What started out as a fun menu has become a little more refined but has maintained its innocence. The Po’Boy sandwiches like Hey! Ralphie Boy and My Boy Michael for $6.95 have been replaced with Fried Shrimp and the French Quarter Po’Boy for $10.99, but the large crispy French roll is still packed full of great food. My favorites, the Country Fried Steak and Country Fried Chicken has gone from $9.95 to $14.99 but it is still almost too much to eat at one sitting.
For lunch I had the Country Fried Chicken, two plump chicken breasts breaded and fried just perfect…something you would expect from southern comfort food. The chicken was smothered in their homemade cream gravy and served with garlic-mashed potatoes and collard greens with ham. As a kid all of my summers were spent on my grandfathers farm in Georgia and I learned what southern cooking was all about. This Country Fried Chicken, gravy and greens nail it! Even though I wanted to eat it all because it tasted so good, I decided to bring half back for a tasty meal later that night.
As I mentioned, the Po’Boy sandwiches are huge and come with house made chips or hand cut fries. The Down Home Bowls include Jambalaya Pasta, Louisiana Gumbo, Six Way BBQ Noodles and Red Beans and Rice. The Smokers feature the popular and original Elwood and Sister Mary and the recently added Jake’s BBQ Beef Brisket, and this is very tender. There is also a selection of desserts to top off any meal.
I just heard that, although no longer on the menu, they will bring back their fabulous cobbler with ice cream for their 25th Anniversary celebration. See their ad in this section.
King Street Blues has also added catering to their repertoire. They now have a fully equipped van all decked out in KSB fashion that will bring the party right to your front door or anyplace you want for that matter.
112 N. St. Asaph St.
Old Town Alexandria
703-836-8800
18th Street & Crystal Drive
Crystal City
703-415-2583
Kingstreetblues.com
*The anniversary special will be available at the Crystal City location as we