Been going for years and always have consistently good food. Go early to beat the crowds. As Yogi Berra says, " It's so crowded nobody goes there anymore"

Been going for years and always have consistently good food. Go early to beat the crowds. As Yogi Berra says, " It's so crowded nobody goes there anymore"
We went here last night, as my husband and I had good memories of the Destin location. It was a choice between here or Cosmo's, which had an hour plus wait. I wish we had waited. The atmosphere was very loud and both of our seafood dishes were not good. I had soft-shell crabs which were so over battered they...
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This place was recommended by a relative. Great view, nice ambience, expansive menu. Somewhat $$$, but worth the cost. I would recommend share an entree. The portions are generous. Shrimp and grits were delicious. My husband had the grouper almandine, Wonderful!!
Had dinner this past weekend at Louisiana Lagniappe. This was our first visit to the restaurant. Located in a quaint shopping and dining area. Wait time for a table was 30 minutes, which I find quite high in "low season." I can only imagine what a typical wait would be during high travel season during the summer. Overall, it was...
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We took my son here for his 10th birthday on Easter Sunday. The food was excellent. I had the Grouper with hollandaise sauce and lobster, it was one of the best seafood dishes I have ever eaten. We had the crab claws for an appetizer, and my son loved them, he didn't want to share them. The wait staff were...
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We ate here on during our family vacation, last year our food was decent and so was the service. Lets start with our service our waitress was extremely rude in a place like this that is a little more upscale I expected better more polite service. I asked if it would be possible to have ranch with my salad the...
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Went here for Easter Sunday. In spite of it being a holiday, the food was great and so was the server. The lagniappe was a beignet for everyone at the table, which tasted just as good as Cafe du monde's. Had the Eggs Benedict with a fried eggplant slice instead of an english muffin, it was to die for. We...
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Wonderful water views. Food and service are really good but not exceptional. Sometimes noisy and crowded. We went for Easter brunch which was great. Interesting area with little shops around it.
I don't eat seafood so I was disappointed at the limited selections for me. There were several beef dishes, but the only chicken dish appeared to be Alfredo pasta with chicken. I ended up with the jambalaya and picked out the shrimp. Lucky for me it didn't taste like seafood. The double baked potatoes were good and my husband said...
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Really good seafood and steaks. Many entrées topped with lump crab meat. The house salad is very good as is the creole stuffed potato that come with every entrée. Don't let the name fool you that this is a cajun restaurant. There is a definite New Orleans influence, but if you want food without the New Orleans style, they have...
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