Corn Soup
This creamy chowder is inspired by classic southern cuisine. We start with a base of chicken stock, roux and cream. Then we load it with corn and flavour it with thyme, black pepper and a hint of cayenne pepper.
Gumbo Soup
This hearty Cajun soup is made from a dark roux and chicken stock and is served with an accent of rice. This one has a smack of southern spice for your taste buds.
Baltimore Peel and Eat Shrimp
A healthy portion of shrimp sauteed in butter, flavored with garlic, onions, lemon juice and a hint of cayenne pepper sauce. Served with our Caesar seafood dipping sauce.
BBQ Bruschetta
Diced tomatoes, onions, garlic and fresh basil marinated in our own BBQ sauce then baked on a cayenne buttered French loaf with mozzarella and cheddar cheese.
Santa Fe Nachos
Corn tortilla chips layered with our own southwestern salsa, cilantro pesto and a mix of cheddar and mozzarella cheese.
Cat Tails
Bite sized pieces of Cajun fried catfish served with our Caesar seafood dipping sauce.
Bayou Boil
Crawdads and potatoes boiled in a spiced garlic, lemon and butter broth enhanced with cayenne pepper sauce. Definitely a hands-on experience
Hush Puppies
Six deep fried cornmeal dumplings served with a spicy tomato Creole coulis.
Caesar Salad
This classic salad is made with our own dressing and topped with Mexican red croutons
Havana Salad
Black eyed peas, corn and avocado on a bed of mixed greens. Served with a yogurt, lime and mint dressing garnished with julienned corn chips.
En Salade San Francisco
Grilled lemon basil chicken, smoked salmon and mixed greens topped with a roasted garlic and cracked peppercorn dressing. Served with a grilled Havarti cheese pita.
House Salad
A bed of mixed greens topped with seasonal vegetables and a southern vinaigrette of stone ground mustard, honey and cider vinegar with a hint of cayenne pepper.
Blackened Catfish Po and rsquo;Boy
oz. blackened catfish fillet is served on a French loaf with mayonnaise, lettuce and tomatoes.
Kansas City Pulled Pork on a Bun
We slow cook a pork shoulder with Olde Ale and our own spice rub and finish it off with Kansas City BBQ sauce until it is perfectly tender. We serve it hot on a kaiser roll.
Texas Steak on a Bun
Grilled, thinly sliced steak that has been cured in our signature spiced balsamic vinegar marinade. Served on a kaiser roll with mayonnaise, lettuce, tomatoes, Swiss cheese and caramelized onions.
King Street Sausage PoBoy
Grilled Cajun boudin sausage, topped with caramelized onions, grainy mustard, mayonnaise, lettuce and tomatoes
Veggie PoBoy
Back by popular demand and better then ever! Now served on multi-grain ciabatta with melted havarti, cumin mayo, avocado, red bell pepper, onion, lettuce and tomato.
Cuban Grilled Beef Sandwich
We cure our beef brisket and then thinly shave it and place it on a French loaf. We top it with cheddar cheese, dill pickle and a smoked chipotle mayonnaise, grill it and serve it hot
Blackened Chicken PoBoy
A blackened 4 oz. boneless, skinless chicken breast served on a French loaf with mayonnaise, lettuce and tomatoes
Cajun Shrimp PoBoy
Our regulars favourite! Popcorn shrimp, Cajun fried in our signature cornmeal flour, served on a French loaf with mayonnaise, lettuce and tomatoes.
Greek Feta
Topped with a feta cheese white sauce, asiago cheese, black olives, bell peppers, sun-dried tomatoes, artichoke hearts and red onions.
Grilled Mexican
Topped with a feta cheese white sauce, asiago cheese, black olives, bell peppers, sun-dried tomatoes, artichoke hearts and red onions.
The Tailgate
Our grilled pizza dough topped with a red pepper and basil sauce, hickory BBQ chicken, bacon, red onions, mozzarella and cheddar cheese.
Drinks
Hand Crafted Ales from the Olde Stone Brewery Guest Taps Premium BottlesBottled Beer House Wine
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The servers are fun, the food is so flavourfull, the decor was priceless, really take the time to look around; we will go back the moment we are back in town
This is a very funky restaurant, with a great atmosphere and good service. We have been there many, many times over the years, and the food is consistantly hit & miss - generally mediocre, but then it's not trying to be a fine food restaurant. If you want creative, high quality dishes, this ain't the place. If you're looking for a good place to unwind after a busy day, and have a bite to eat that's o.k. but nothing more, then this is your place. Just don't expect a meal to remember. (unless you're a really bad cook or something)
maybe it was a busy day...don't know how the HBM measure that. Server pleasant but running the whole time we were there...Only two servers and every table was being used...perhaps management needs to look at that.... music just a tad too high...enjoyable, just a little loud
Im not saying the food was bad, but it could have been better. I cant remember what the name of my food was...something chicken, the sauce was fantastic but the chicken itself was overcooked. Sweet potato frys were awsome and the cajun potatos were even better. I wish i could say the service was good but we waited for our bill about a half hour. We had to go to the bar to ask for it but had to wait for the servers to finish eating before we could leave. I may go back but i would expect a little more from the wait staff, maybe have some stronger managment.
I've been twice. Some of the food was okay: The chicken was dry but tasty, the sweet potato fries were awesome, the gumbo was the consistancy of vegetable soup and tasted terrible, the jumbalaya sides were so salty that 3 of us couldn't eat it. As for service, well, it was slow both times and not pleasant both times. We requested the gumbo be dropped from our bill the second visit because it was terrible and not one of the four of us could eat it. One of us had had it before and said it was nothing like what we were served. Had to speak to the manager after the waiter refused to drop it. The Manager told us, "We wont drop it. That's the way we make our gumbo and today it doesn't taste as good as it normally does. However, you asked for it and we served it to you, it doesn't matter if you liked it or not". So, gave them the 6 bucks for the soup after making a scene, left no tip and told friends and family about it. Miss the fries.
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