The Bayou Cajun Cafe (formerly Cajun Town Cafe) photo

The Bayou Cajun Cafe (formerly Cajun Town Cafe)

4.3(486)
$$

About

Dessert, Milk Tea

Contact Information

Address

9803 Spring Cypress Rd, Houston, TX 77070, USA

Photos

The Bayou Cajun Cafe (formerly Cajun Town Cafe) - Photo 1
The Bayou Cajun Cafe (formerly Cajun Town Cafe) - Photo 2
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Reviews

4.3(486)
Ale

Ale

I was craving Cajun food and when I walked in I will admit I was expecting something more different. The environment is very simple and to the point nothing that specifically stood out. You order at the cashier and pay for your food at the time and seat yourself. I recommend you bring cash since there is an upcharge for card transactions. Our food took closer to 15-20 minutes on a slow day with 3 small tables. I was very hesitant of why but when the food came out it was very freshly fried and it pleasantly surprised me. Fair price and good portions across the board. I believe soft drinks may be included with your meal and I also think that this place is BYOB. A place to come back for sure to try other non fried meals. Recommendation would be to have a few pictures of the dishes, only the names of the food displayed in the TV. Overall a place I recommend for a delicious poboy or a fried fish and fry plate.

a year ago

Isaac Bean

Isaac Bean

This place is very sketchy because they don’t have any prices on the menu. We ordered 2 orders of shrimp and gator with fries, 3 piece of boudain balls, and 1 soft drink for $45 at lunch time. Then I had a friend go there later in the day and order literally the same exact thing as we did, 2 orders of shrimp and gator with fries, 1 soft drink, and 3 piece of boudin balls and paid $32!! The fries were cooked nice and crispy and the gator was pretty good. The shrimp has a nasty fishy taste. Will not be coming back or recommend to anyone

4 years ago

J. Cole

J. Cole

Amazing seafood. Nice, large portions. Definitely worth the price. I had the shrimp poboy, and my wife had the fried shrimp plate. The spices were perfect. Great food!

6 years ago

Steven W

Steven W

The prices can be high depending on what you order, not having to tip saves money, and the food is good. They do have a value menu for $5.40 which includes: tax, drink, sandwich, and fries. Excellent price for that option. The redfish with the #3 topping is the best, but a little pricy.

6 years ago

Sus Paul

Sus Paul

The service is a bit disorganized. They have had issues with take orders and getting take out orders right or even labeled correctly. They have decent portions. The food is ok. The fish and toppings are a bit overpriced for what it is. And the sides are bland. The Cajun corn is literally sweet canned corn. The broccoli that comes is steamed broccoli and it's bland and not even salted.

4 years ago

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