Discover Restaurants offering the best Cajun & Creole food in Abita Springs, Louisiana, United States. Abita Springs is a town in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 2,365 at the 2010 census, up from 1,957 in 2000. It is part of the New Orleans–Metairie–Kenner Metropolitan Statistical Area.
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4 based on 24 reviews
We are a family owned restaurant with a freindly atmosphere. HistoryVazquez Restuaraunt came out of a deli in a grocery store in New Orleans, Lousiana 30 years ago.25 years ago we branched out to the North Shore in Convington, Lousiana.To this day we main
This little place is just a big window stuck between a bar and another building. Inside are just little tables with checkered table cloths. When I past by there were just a few people eating and it was close to closing time and I almost past it by. I am glad I didn't! Walking up to the counter to order I saw two older gentlemen eating what looked like homemade meatloaf with mashed potatoes and string beans. It looked very good! That is what I ordered and it was served with a salad. It got to my table very hot so be careful with that first bite. I gotta say it was awesome, like eating at your momma's. The meatloaf and potatoes were covered in gravy and served with two pieces of buttered French bread, which I used to sop up all the left over gravy. I can't wait to go back and try something else because Vazquez left a very good impression!
4 based on 41 reviews
With a large group of about 25 for a business meeting. We were seated banquet style. After ordering, food was served in a timely manner. Servers were very polite and professional. Food was very good, however the gumbo could have been a little hotter with heat. Good drinks. Beer could have been colder. I know that there are 2 small complaints, but looking at the overall picture, and for a large group that we were, they were one of the best restaurants that we have had to accommodate us. Good job!! Fried chicken breast with fettuccine was great.
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4 based on 223 reviews
Copeland's of New Orleans restaurants are committed to the concept that every dish and meal is true to the culinary traditions and heritage of New Orleans, augmented by the gracious hospitality of the Copeland Family. Copeland's of New Orleans is more tha
Nice and quite place to have some good Cajun food. Wife ordered the stuff fried catfish and I ordered the crawfish étouffée. Fried catfish was a good portion and really stuffed with a lot of crab. Wife had a choice of a side dish and she chose the red beans and rice that came in a small dish and was very tasty. As for my dish it came with a lot of small delicious crawfish meat and on top of the steamed rice. The seasoning they used on the vegetables and crawfish was delicious. Service was friendly but a bit slow which was fine because we werenât in a hurry.
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4 based on 81 reviews
From the ambiance when you drive onto the properties, the view of the elegant old home, the fine furnishings that lends to the total atmosphere, all leading up to the 5 star rating. We were served a delisous five course meal.I was not at 100% this day but I do reccomend this fine restaurant on holidays you need to make reservation if you want to come here! Definitely 5 Stars. The owner and staff are all committed to ensuring you enjoy your nite out and fine meal. I have been here several tims an have always left satisfied and happy!Thanks so much for sharing your wonderful experience with others! Keep in mind that in additional to regular dining, we have several private dining rooms for special events!
4 based on 139 reviews
Not too many people last Thursday night when my wife and I went for our 37th Anniversary. We had been here several years ago and never seemed to have had a good enough reason to come back to this very nice place, grat service, and high end food.For two of us we had:- shareda perach salad and a Crab-Brie soup (both very good);- a Veal with 3 sauces (excellent)- a seafodd special - Hake ( Also excellent);- a bottle of Chardonnay - Maurice Martin, good and complimentary with our food;- a white chocolate brownie (with ice cream fantastic);- they also brought us a complimentary appetizer (Amuse Bouche);- and since we let them know it was our Anniversary, a special dessert - Chocolate Torte -with Happy Anniversary in icing written on top!(So tell them if its a special occassion)Overall a very nice Anniversary Dinner.
4 based on 329 reviews
DON'S SEAFOOD More Than Eighty Years of Exceptional Seafood South Louisiana locals and visitors have been drawn to DON'S authentic Cajun cuisine for more than 80 years. Menu selections including traditional Landry family recipes, and more recent original
Went for a late lunch with husband and mother-in-law. We had the Blackened Alligator appetizer and cup of Chicken and Sausage Gumbo; both were very good. Husband had Blackened Shrimp Pasta (Very Good), I had the Blackened Redfish which came with green beans and garlic mashed potatoes (which was fantastic) but mother-in-law had the fried oysters that were not good, very gritty. Service was fantastic and dessert was awesome too (Berry Cobbler a la mode and White Chocolate Bread Pudding!!!)
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