Locals come here for straightforward seafood cooked the Cajun way—gumbo that tastes like it came from someone's grandmother's kitchen, not a chain playbook. The crowd is mixed and loud in the best sense, equally good for a weeknight dinner and a table of eight passing around platters.
seafood restaurant · 4531 Telfair Blvd
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