Steamed lobster, crab cakes & crawfish offered in a down-to-earth joint with a bar & TVs.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 107 W Oak St, Louisville, KY 40203
Phone: (502) 210-9381
Website: http://www.seafoodlady502.com/
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Reviews
Also, it took more than an hour to get our food! We weren’t even there during a busy time — there were probably only a few other groups waiting.
Interesting place to try, but probably won’t come back.
Good experience overall, food is flavorful, expect a wait, worth a visit. Prices and location make it a one time/ when I’m craving it establishment (for myself). Worth it if you don’t feel like you’re breaking your wallet. Breakdown below.
Tips:
-try calling ahead to gauge wait times and place your order in advance.
-Water is bottled. Will be extra.
This is based on our first visit on a Sunday afternoon. We compared the food and value here to similar dishes we have tried in other cities and restaurants.
Locals were there. That’s always a good sign.
Food: 4/5
Very flavorful! No debate here.
Made to order- prepare to wait 20 to 45 minutes!
Limited selections and combos, which I like.
Full combo- snow crab cluster and 10 jumbo cajun shrimp. Comes with 2 Cajun potatoes (huge), Cajun corn, cajun egg and Cajun sausage
Cajun seasoning is like crack. I don’t normally like potatoes but I couldn’t stop eating. Everything is flavorful. You can taste/ see the butter though so it’s definitely not recommended daily.
Two piece (fried) tilapia with Cajun corn (and seafood mac)- comes with shrimp. Upcharged as a substitute, $6 for a small side. Cajun corn is buttery and flavorful. Seafood mac was good, but we were expecting something phenomenal.
I should have guessed fish would be fried. It is a large fillet. Honestly didn’t think it was anything special.
Price/ Value: 3/5
We expected more for the price.
Our lunch was a smidge over $50, which is steep even for seafood. It adds up!
Portions are fairly generous, depending on your appetite, you may take home leftovers. I recommend sharing if you’re trying to taste a variety. Higher prices can be justified by the seafood. We felt the combo was priced pretty steep for the food we got. Great experience that I will need to budget for if I come back, because I do want to try other things on the menu.
Service: 4/5
Seat yourself and order at the register. Everything is served in to go containers. Wait for your number to be called. No complaints here.
Ambiance: 3.5/5
Casual diner with bar sitting and tv to kill time. Nothing super, just what it is.
Sadly, the second time I hyped it up for my father who was visiting and when we went our shrimp and sausage weren’t cooked all the way and we were weary of consuming the somewhat raw food. Could be because of the busy weekend crowd but was not impressed. :
They were out of drinks so we went to McDonalds to get a drink while waiting for the food to come out.
There was quite a wait for the food but I’d say the taste is worth it.
FoodNetwork was right the food was very good.
Brought my boys here. It was a great meal we all enjoyed. The Cajun was a little spicy at times, but we were happy about the meal and experience over all!