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Address: 200 N Oak St, Roanoke, TX 76262
Phone: (817) 490-7800
Website: http://www.bayoujackscajungrill.com/
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Reviews
We ordered the fried calamari, jambalaya and crawfish étouffée.
They were delicious and. Great portion size too. The GM came by to ask how was everything and we got talking and found the owner is from Louisiana.
Parking on the side is a bit tight so don’t try if you are driving a huge truck.
We got the dirty balls and fried okra as appetizers. I would order both of those again, as both were out of this world! The dirty balls are large balls of deep fried dirty rice with queso and a spicy red sauce coating them. The fried okra was super fresh, and the breading had Cajun spice in it. The okra was served with some kind of herbed aioli that was also amazing.
My friend got the Po Boy as her main dish, and she substituted fried gator for fried shrimp. They were more than happy to accommodate that request and it was amazing. Highly recommend.
I got the Oysters on the Half Shell (raw) and the Ménage a Trois for my main course. Oysters were fresh and HUGE, and they came with plenty of lemons, cocktail sauce, horseradish, and saltines. A couple of the oysters still had some grit in them, but you always run that risk when ordering gulf oysters, so it’s not a huge complaint.
The Ménage a Trois was a great way to sample all of the Cajun staples on the menu. The crawfish etoufee could have used more acid, but was pretty decent once I squeezed some lemon in it. The red beans and rice aren’t something I’d necessarily have again. They were fine, but they looked and tasted like pinto beans, not traditional red beans. I LOVED the gumbo, however. If coming back, I would order the large gumbo over getting the Ménage a Trois again.
For drinks, we got Abita Amber on draft, the house margarita on the rocks, the swamp juice, and the blueberry lemonade. All were amazing.
We definitely plan to return in the near future. We are very intrigued by the brunch menu, and plan to make that our next adventure here!
One order of some cooked Cajun/cheese ish oysters, they were severely undersized, but flavor was ok.
Overall experience, would not go back. Overpriced and underwhelmed, still tipped 25% out of habit.
The ambience and the setup were really good. We opted for the patio seating and pretty expectedly that was good too. Our hostess Emma was great in her service. 5 stars to her too.
Coming to the food, it was equally good. The pastas were my favorite. The taste, the portion, the taste – everything was top notch and delicious. All of them were reasonably priced and the service was done as per our requirement with the appetizers coming first followed by the entrees. We ordered the following:
Rita Frozen – $10.00
Bayou Lemonade – $6.50
Louisiana BBQ Chicken Wings – $9.00
Fresh Fried Calamari – $12.50
Crawfish Monica (the best in the list) – $14.00
Big Easy Shrimp Pasta – $15.00
We will definitely come back soon.