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  • David Y.

    My wife and I, along with a couple (who are natives of Lafayette, LA), went to this place last Friday, November 9, 2012. It is located down in the basement, with the "Columbia Street" bar upstairs. Check their website for photos and their menu. I had the "N'awlins Crawfish Etoufee", which features crawfish tailmeat in a brown, flavorful sauce containing "Trinity vegetables" (onions, green peppers, celery) and tomatoes over rice. It could have been spicer, but I really liked it. My wife and one friend had the "Crispy Smothered Catfish", which features cajun cornmeal crusted catfish filet topped with crawfish etoufee, rice and a skewer of roasted vegetables. She really enjoyed this dish. We both had the chicken gumbo soup rather than a salad. It was somewhat spicy and very tasty. Both our friends had the 'Wedge Salad', which was made from an entire quarter head of lettuce with jalapenos, green & black olives, blue cheese crumbles and blue cheese dressing. This was declared "delicious"! Our other friend had the "Crab Stuffed Shrimp", consisting of five shrimp stuffed with crab, along with 'mache choux', a Cajun vegetable dish made of fresh corn, onions, green peppers, tomatoes, garlic and celery. She enjoyed this dish, but said the mache choux was not made the way she makes it herself, although it was good. Although we were all quite full after eating the above dinners, we all had desserts...my wife and I split a "Chocolate Voodoo Bread Pudding" (bread pudding with raisins in it, topped with bourbon whipped cream and chocolate sauce. YUMMY!! Our friends split a "Sweet Potato Pecan Pie ala mode". They liked this a lot. We used the $20 coupons we'd gotten from "Daily Deal", but I observed that they have the best deals on Thursday evening: the $7 menu. We'll be back for this!

    (4)
  • Chelsea S.

    Great food! Tasted like authentic New Orleans style. Great atmosphere! A quaint gem with a ton of character. Very friendly service! Thursday $7 menu is wonderful! Brought me back to my experience in New Orleans!

    (5)
  • Ashley Marie P.

    If you're looking for a cozy, dark place to get some interesting - and delicious - cocktails or a neat beer and maybe some appetizers, this is the place to go. The atmosphere and decor is great, it's dimly lit, and you can sit at this little bar and enjoy company without having to shout at anyone. The gumbo was absolutely stellar - everything else was sorely lacking. I had the jumbo stuffed shrimp which was probably the size of an appetizer instead of an entree, and tasted like lump crab meat out of a plastic container. The shrimp were NOT jumbo and it was served simply with probably 1/4 cup corn and lots of sauce - that's it. My boyfriend had the special which was fettuccine alfredo and the fettuccine was literally stuck together and gummy and the sauce, which was heavily globbed on - was honestly nothing special. For such a nice atmosphere, creative cocktails (mojito is the way to go!), an awesome selection of beers and a gumbo that tastes like its imported from New Orleans, we were so disappointed.

    (3)
  • Mona R.

    This is such a cool place! Atmosphere is so speakeasy-like. Staff is always helpful. I can't go there and order plain food. When on Bourbon Street...as they say. Portions are generous. Hubby likes the Jambalaya. The gumbo is good too. They gave gator on the menu. The twisted Mac and cheese is good. Nice choice of beers and martin is.

    (5)
  • Jeff K.

    Fort Wayne needs more places like this! Super cool atmosphere, knowledgable staff and fantastic food and drink. Truly authentic New Orleans style cuisine. The quiche appetizer was delicious, and the catfish and shrimp entrees followed suit. It is a little on the pricey end, but the quality of the food and service make it worth while. We will definitely be back.

    (5)
  • Jo W.

    A little hidden gem in fort wayne, I've been here several times now and always enjoy it. Book in advance, it's only open Thursday, Friday, Saturday nights and it's quite small so tables fill up. The food here is excellent, I'd give it 5 stars. Try the gumbo, alligator quiche, jambalaya, BBQ shrimp, scallops, or blackened salmon. I didn't love the ettouffle but that was probably more down to bad ordering on my part. Salads are nice and the fruit mojitos are awesome. The atmosphere is romantic, dark and cosy, great in the winter and for a date. This place is pricey but the service can be a bit touch and go, the manager is lovely and really knows her stuff, but the waitresses don't seem well trained or experienced. For that reason I've given this place 4 rather than 5 stars.

    (4)
  • Michele D.

    We had dinner here over the holidays and I would give it an ok rating. I had the Crawfish Etoufee and was a little disspointed in the quality. The BBQ shrimp were not the greatest but the hurricanes were great. The service was good and the bartender was attentive (especially with the drinks). The basement atmosphere is cozy and the decor reminds me a little of New Orleans. I probably won't go back but the concept is a good one the food just needs work

    (2)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :Closed
  • Mon : Closed
    Tue

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good for Kids : No
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes

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