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You can't beat the service, prices here. The cheeseburger basket comes with fries and onion rings! The seafood is great, too, and the Shrimp Fried Rice in a must try item.
4 based on 34 reviews
We are open for lunch and dinner, serving up everything from shrimp poboys to crawfish. At night time we have djs and always have the game on. We look forward to serving you !! We opened our doors 1990 . Ever since then we have been making customers happy
Set aside all pretentiousness for this small local cafe that serves up some really great food! It's not fancy but a very clean cafe that serves up some fantastic seafood (and burgers and sandwiches) with gracious service. The fried options were not greasy but crisp and flavorful. The crab balls are incredible! Seriously, whatever you get...include a side of these!
Came here for an early dinner with 2 friends, and the ambience is typical small-town local seafood. Nothing fancy, but the prices are excellent. Unfortunately the only alcohol is a few different beers. Since I like wine with dinner, I had to order plain water since everything else had either too much caffeine or too much sugar for my diet at that time of day. The service was excellent & the food very good. I ordered the crab cake for an appetizer, but was brought my mixed green salad first. Nothing to write home about, but sufficient for the purpose intended. The crab cake was typical Southern style: fried with a crisp thick breading & not a lot of crab. Not fresh, but frozen. The main entree of grilled redfish topped with grilled shrimp plus steamed veggies & dirty rice was average. The fish was a little overdone & dryer than expected, the dirty rice had barely detectable spices, so it was fairly bland for dirty rice. The veggies were very good, as were the grilled shrimp. If I find myself in Dickinson again, I will try a different place if I want seafood, even tho the prices at this place can't be beat.
4 based on 85 reviews
I work less than a mile from Little Daddy's Gumbo Bar; there are dozens of places to eat in this area near the I-45 - Rte 646 intersection. But Little Daddy's is a perennial choice when something Cajun or fish-y seems especially attractive. I've eaten several lunches and dinners here over the past year. LDGB exists as a single large, open dining space. Entering from the off-street free parking, a warm greeting comes from the veteran floor staff, and seating generally is 'wherever you'd like.' I'm often in a hurry, and sweet tea (midday) or a beer or margarita after hours comes quickly. I've zeroed in on the satisfying seafood gumbo, and find the smaller 'Lil Daddy' portion more than sufficient - though once, very hungry and unhurried, I managed to down a Big Daddy - wretched but delightful excess.The atmosphere is warm and inclusive - lots of families, couples, solo diners all welcome. Service is prompt, courteous, thoughtful, generous and helpful. I'm generally a red-meat Midwesterner, adapting as best I can to life near the Gulf. Little Daddy's Gumbo Bar is an equal-opportunity spot: native Cajuns and Texans seem to like it, and I do too. I hope to see you there sometime.We are happy to hear that Billy! We're glad that you've let us make you some amazing cajun food for over a year now! We work hard to make Little Daddy's a place where everyone can come in and enjoy an amazing experience, whether cajun food was a major part of their childhood or newcomers who just loved the smell and decided to give us a try. Thank you for trying us out, Billy. We'll look forward to your next visit!
5 based on 12 reviews
My niece took hubby and I to this place because she knew we love catfish. I was pleasantly surprise to find an extensive menu featuring Gumbo, Red Beans and Rice, Boudin, oysters, shrimp as well as catfish.This is a simple restaurant with several tables and take-out available. All the time we ate Cajun music played in the background adding to the experience. We shared a bowl of red beans and rice to start. My niece had shrimp, I had Ettoufee and hubby had the catfish, three big ones. We topped it all off with a shared toffee pie slice.We enjoyed this place so much hubby and I decided to return before our flight home to fill up before driving to the airport. On this second visit we both had the catfish. I had dirty rice and hubby had french fries. The platters came with slaw. We washed it all down with sweet tea.This is another restaurant we hope to visit again when we return to Texas.
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3 based on 31 reviews
We ordered the Grilled Seafood Platter & Grilled Red Snapper and hushpuppies. Place was clean and server was polite. Overall, food was ok. Price was reasonable for the amount and quality. With a little more effort, this could be an awesome place. Server etiquette training could help. This is not a truck stop.
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4 based on 24 reviews
Crawfish! Crawfish!! Crawfish!!We finally got to visit this place over the weekend. Was sooooo good!!! Amazing Flavor. They have their seasoning down perfectly. Not overly spicy!!! Good with and without the dry seasoning they have out on the tables.Iâm the kind that likes to suck the heads. Have to say they are hands down the best Iâve had. Had the boudin balls, they were ok but I wouldnât have ordered them if Iâd known how yummy the crawfish were going to be. The mushrooms were perfect too.Crawfish were a little small but thatâs not a complaint. Early in the season and with the weather the way itâs been, just part of nature.
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