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Graham's is a convivial neighborhood spot that caters to indecisive diners. Want Cajun/Creole food? There's red beans and rice, etouffee and gumbo. Want pasta? You've got five to choose from, including pasta jambalaya. Bayou baskets come stuffed with your choice of fried crawfish tails, crab cakes, clam strips, fried oysters or coconut shrimp. Then there's fresh seafood, tavern food (like burgers and sandwiches), barbecue from the smoker out back, grilled steaks and even a children's menu and house-made bread pudding in a spicy rum sauce. Head to Graham's for a low-key-but-fun Friday night, when you want to eat on the cheap and listen to some local music.
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It's not like our fair city has many options when we hunger for Cajun and Creole food. What's available usually loses something in translation between Louisiana and the Midwest. You don't find much okra in the gumbo, no bits of offal in the dirty... More »
Very impressed with the new menu. We have been there a few times and have always had a good time but nothing really stood out, it was just nice place to go from time to time. This time we were presently surprised. The new menu looks delicious. By the size of the crowd it looks like things are going well for this neighborhood Bar and Grill. Glad we decided to stop by, we will definitely be back soon.
Had a really good time. The Tiki Bar theme is kind of interesting but the menu selections, the size and number, really blew us away. They had lots of appetizers, wraps, sliders, sandwiches, burgers and such as well as a full entree menu. Seafood snacks & meals plus Cajun dishes seemed to be there specialty. I eally liked the Pasta Jambalaya and the Oysters. The service was friendly and quick for a crowded place. Prices were reasonable and the drinks well made. The two distinct rooms each with a bar made it fun to move about and observe. One side is kind of a local crowd, the other more formal but still casual adn laid back. We'll be back back for sure.
Service was so great that it was if a robot was serving us. She was so cool and collected with all smiles. She then even brought out a water bowl dish for our dog! The food was spectacular (the baskets). We were surprised at how cheap it was.
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