Customers` Favorites
Customers` Favorites
“My fiancé and I ate here for a late lunch. We started out with the charbroiled oysters and some gator bites, which were both phenomenal!! For our entrees, we had the shrimp and grits and the catfish with crawfish gravy… TO DIE FOR!! Everything tasted so fresh, and the service was fantastic! Thank you, Debbie :)“
“Got take out through GrubHub, 25 piece with biscuits and fries. This might now be our favorite store bought fried chicken. Crispy and crunchy for sure with a little spice to it, not too much. Honey butter biscuits are pretty good warm and the fries aren’t bad either, a little thicker cut and seasoned. Better still, you can get a lot of food for your money. In the mood for comfort food fried chicken? Give them a shot.“
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“Went here with a friend on a Monday, dined in, only two other people dining in. This restaurant is cozy and has three tables and extra chairs around if needed. They appear to be mostly a takeout restaurant, because of the disposable utensils and paper plates when dining in. They do have a great atmosphere and customer service. Seating was comfortable and roomy. The server was also the cashier and was very attentive and friendly.
The restaurant and bathroom were so clean. This was the first time eating here. Pricing is reasonable, portions are good. We ordered the fried Tilapia and Calamari with the sweet potato waffle fries.
I was concerned with the light color of the fried food but it was fresh, hot, and crispy, not overly breaded and very light on the seasoning, very clean simple fry.
The sweet potato fries were the best I ever had, crispy but airy not oily at all. Cannot wait to go back and try the hibachi or seafood boil, which looks delicious.
Overall everything was great. Personally I wish they offered seasonings at the table(salt, pepper, hot sauce, etc.)and had a dipping sauces for the Calamari besides tarter and cocktail sauces.“
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“Love this place.“
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“Everything from the food to the service“