The po'boy, gumbo and fried Cajun fish tasted just like they came from the heart of New Orleans. Not too spicy, not too salty but just enough soul in it all to make you wanna come back and try everything on the menu.
The vibe of this place couldn't be more authentic and real.. this is a restaurant. This is a bar. This is a grill. This is where live music can be found as well. It's just...how to say, real? This place has spirit and an air to it. It makes me wonder about who has all eaten here. It's odd. Not many places make me wonder that. But it gets me wondering about the stories of everybody passing through.
The food and the environment are worth a trip. Fried oysters, crawfish, and the blackened fish and gumbo are definitely worth having! I think I will have the snow crab next...
Read moreTerrible service straight from the owner!! Can’t express how awful this experience was. Placed an order on the phone which she told her staff to begin not cook until we got there. Isn’t the point of calling in the Order so your food can be ready when you get there? But anyways, Ended up waiting an hr for food and owner did not care at all! Incompetent and possibly possibly the worst food ever. Soggy fish, French fries, and shrimp. Keep in mind we were a 3 min drive from the location, so no ready to be so soggy that we breading wouldn’t even stick tot he fish. Gumbo was terrible. Save your money and...
Read moreI lived in New Orleans and I would call this a hole in the wall. The food was not worthy of New Orleans. The service was apathetic. I was charged for someone else's drink. The food came after about 40minutes. The etouffee was virtually a bowl of warm water with what appeared to be tinned shrimp . The poboy was made with those frozen popcorn shrimp on soft and greasy grilled bread roll. Glasses were dirty. I miss New Orleans so would never go back to this bar to get my...
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