Reviews on Seafood food in Longview, Texas, United States. Longview is a city in Gregg and Harrison counties in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2010 census, the population was 80,455. The estimated population in 2015 was 82,287. Most of the city is located in Gregg County, of which it is the county seat; a small part extends into the western part of neighboring Harrison County. Longview is located in East Texas, where Interstate 20 and U.S. Highways 80 and 259 converge just north of the Sabine River.
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4 based on 18 reviews
during season, their crawfish are wonderful. Very spicy which is good but the crawfish are somewhat smaller than other venders. I love the boiled shrimp. Their fried fish platter is wonderful but the only drawback there is: We have been there after 5 to get the platter but have run out of fish due to the lunch crowd. So you might be able to get the fried fish platter if they have the fish on hand.
4 based on 14 reviews
first visit to this restaurant, looks like a new facility, you have to look at the overhead board before you order, plenty to choose from, our order arrived quickly, we ordered the hamburger with fries, you can select from many options to spiff up your burger, order arrived quickly, burger and fries were good, good place to eat
4 based on 24 reviews
Folks at Duke's treat everyone great and its easy to tell that its a local favorite as there are always cars out front when you pass by. We had their fried catfish fillets and chicken fried steak and both were good, but personally I thought the fish was better. Try one of their great desserts, too! Wait staff is super friendly and prices very reasonable.
4 based on 71 reviews
Located in the Chapparel Plaza in the alley.Their phone number is 903-753-6722.
We had the typical Friday night rut discussion about dinner time (6:00+/-) and decided to go to Fisherman's Market since it had been a long time since we'd eaten there. We both ordered a fried shrimp dinner and tea and found our booth (which we had to clean ourselves wit some napkins). We waited for our food and realize my wife was probably the youngest patron in the restaurant.When the orders arrived, the shrimp were well done with a crispy breading which was very good. I believe they do serve gulf shrimp from Louisiana which has more flavor than the Gulf Shrimp from the Gulf of Tonkin. It was accompanied by hush puppies, fries, and a decent bowl of slaw.Where the fail came is when I bit into the hush puppies which were obviously the frozen variety as were the "steak fries." These pups were way under cooked and almost raw batter in the center. They needed more time in the fryer and did the fries. Did I say the slaw was decent? Any way, the Market has been around for years...decades even and at one time it featured a decent, well stocked fish market. But over the years the market shrunk and the place seems to be catering to an older crowd who probably remember it in the "good ole days." For us it was just good and old. WE probably will go back when we are more age appropriate for the surrounding clientele. BTW I was asked,"Is this restaurant a hidden gem or off-the-beaten path?" All I can say it may not be a gem, but it is well hidden and off the beaten path.
4 based on 79 reviews
Delicious seafood, cold drinks and family fun is what we are all about here at The Catch. Whether you are in search of some gumbo, craving a basket of fried shrimp, or you are a fan of the classic boiled crawfish -- we will make sure you are taken care of
Two locations in Longview. This review is about the W. Marshall Ave. location. Four of us ordered lunch at this former service station turned local restaurant. Food was hot and fresh, and surprisingly, a beautiful presentation. My grilled catfish tacos were smothered in red cabbage and topped with 2 slices of avocado. Underneath all of that were a couple of hush puppies and deliciously seasoned French fries that I couldnât possibly finish. The other fried fish and shrimp baskets were also delicious. Staff was friendly and very happy. If I ever find myself in Longview TX again, I will be making a return visit.
4 based on 205 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 than
This was our first time to visit a Copelandâs and to us it was average. We arrived at 5:30pm and was promptly seated and drink order was placed. About 15 minutes passed before we placed our food order. Took about 30 minutes to get our food. My wife and I ordered the chicken parmigiana which was good but it tasted the same as if we got it from Cheesecake Factory or the Magic Time Machine. Nothing really stood out in flavor. Our son ordered the Copeland burger to which he said it was good but hard to eat since it is served on a croissant roll. Our daughter got the Fearless Fried Chicken/ Fries. I tasted them and they were breaded and seasoned well. The fries were just okay. Price wise it really isnât bad with the nice decor and atmosphere but this will probably be our only visit.
4 based on 277 reviews
Took a date here the other night and it's still the best in town! Blackened catfish over rice was amazing and service was outstanding! Owner came up and checked on us and really gave us a great feel for the restaurant! Great local spot that isn't the same ol' same ol' you get from the franchise places!
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