Hit Cravin Cajun' for lunch today.
Nice looking place - not sure i care for the TV's having different stations playing with the volume on - it gets a little noisy.
Interestingly, they were filming people post-meal presumably for a commercial. They did ask if i was interested in sharing my thoughts - told them i was too ugly for a TV commercial !
Ordered the sausage po boy ($ 8.99 ) with cajun fries and a soda ( $2.50 ) . also ordered the gumbo ( $13.99 ) ad jambalaya ( $11.99 ) to go .
the servers were attentive. Thought it took awhile to get the food considering it doesn't take much to whip up a po boy and the place wasn't very busy.
The po boy was a little unusual in it's " construction." The bun was filled with lettuce, tomato and mayo and the sausage basically sat on top of the sandwich as opposed to being in the sammie. I liked the toasted bun, sausage had a nice spice to it but i didn't care for pushing the sausage down into the bun. The fries were decent and plentiful - not sure why they included tartar sauce with a romulade sauce but it worked for me. I prefer a little more cajun spice but not a big issue.
Once home i couldn't resist trying a bite of the jambalaya and a scoop of the gumbo. Both were decent but i thought the gumbo serving size didn't match the price - felt a little shorted. also, the gumbo seasoning had me scratching my head - just not sure what spice confused me but it didn't ring true to gumbo's i've had in the past.
Overall, I liked the place ( contrary to some of my picky comments ) and will definitely return to try the " bagged" foods to compare it to H&J.
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