Best Cajun & Creole restaurants nearby. Discover the best Cajun & Creole food in Huntsville. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Cajun & Creole restaurants near you.. Huntsville is the fourth-largest city in Alabama, located in the northernmost part of the state. A city with a 200-year Southern heritage, visitors will find activities that celebrate Huntsville’s rich history, as well as attractions that highlight the city’s scientific side. At the Alabama Constitution Village, villagers in period clothing take time from their daily chores to guide you through eight reconstructed Federal style buildings. Younger visitors will love the 150 hands-on activities at the Sci-Quest Hands-on Science Center and older kids will learn what it takes to be an astronaut at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center. Looking for outings with a cultural flair? Landmarks such as the Huntsville Botanical Garden and Huntsville Museum of Art are must sees. The National Trust for Historic Preservation named Huntsville to its "America's Dozen Distinctive Destinations for 2010" list.
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4 based on 617 reviews
New Orleans is only a stones throw away from the heart of Five Points in Huntsville, AL - it's called the Po Boy Factory.Jambalaya crawfish pie file' gumbo... you'll find your favorite seafood and cajun treats in a warm and friendly down home atmosphere.
Nice local vibe for informal lunch with fried seafood and a tasty muffalato sandwich. New Orleans decor to go with our seafood platter and shrimp entrees both with friesThe muffalato was as close to the NOLA original as hoped with fresh bread and a great olive spread. Go weekdays in the mid afternoon to avoid the jam packed lunch crowd.
Where to eat Seafood food in Huntsville: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 195 reviews
Based on the other reviews, we must have hit an off day because neither of us were truly impressed with our meals. Stopped in for dinner--it was busy but not overly so--and were seated right away. Beers seemed to take awhile to get served, but there were several good local options we tried. Food was meh. I had Royal reds and they were not the highest quality and really tough to peel. I have had much better...my hubby had the All Saints catfish--it was like someone said--hey let's put all these things together and see what happens--not so good...not bad, just not something he'd order again. The okra was good; the corn cooked in some spicy oil which was way too hot...at least for us non-local types. So--food was just okay--might try it again if we're ever in the area /
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4 based on 41 reviews
Beignet Cafe serves NOLA-inspired fare with a southern flair for lunch as well as home cooked breakfast foods. Gumbo, Jambalaya, Dirty Grits, Po'Boys, French toast, Egg Bakes and more, Beignet Cafe is already receiving accolades for their fresh cooking an
Great little place for breakfast. It gets crowded on weekend mornings, so it would be advisable to time your visit appropriately. Not a great deal of seating for such a popular place. The biggest downside is that everyone is sitting pretty close to everyone else. The service is exceptional...you can tell that the employees (and the owner, I'm assuming) really care. Family friendly with reasonable prices for the quality and quantity.I'm so sorry I am just now seeing your review. Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a note. And you are so right.....weekends can get crazy! Those are the two days of the week we'd love to knock out the walls a bit. Thank you for appreciating the service. We're very fortunate to have a terrific crew.Hope you visit again soon!Denise~
Where to eat Pub food in Huntsville: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 117 reviews
My son picked Timâs as something to try as he had enjoyed a lunch there with Arsenal coworkers. It was Friday evening so we went early. Still crowded but got in pretty quick around 6pm. Lively bar with entertainment. Place appears fun. Good menu with great beer selection. Food was average as it doesnât match up to true Cajun, but portions are good and prices fair. Fried foods are a little greasy- like fryers are not changed frequently enough. Gumbo is my true measure of Cajun, and Timâs was good but did not strike me as authentic. Jambalaya was more liquid than Iâve ever seen and not a favorite. Though I am comparing against recent trips to crescent city, the server we had wasnât on the ball - and that left a negative taste to the evening. Our server âCâ would continually leave us for periods of time, stopping by to tell us âyour order is nextâ etc, but we didnât get meals until 8pm. To be fair all the tables with other servers came in and were served much quicker than us, and those that ordered crawfish were served very quickly. Lots of opportunities here, but I canât rate above average. Would not be inclined to return, but please give it a try yourself.
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