Let's just say the service was amazing friendly, knowledgeable staff, very inviting to the menu as this was our first time trying it and will now be my favorite seafood spot. I had no idea how...
Chuck Wagon Crawfish
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Chuck Wagon Crawfish, situated in Shreveport, LA, embodies the essence of Southern comfort food with a Cajun flair. Specializing in fresh shrimp and crawfish, this establishment brings friends and family together through the shared experience of savoring deliciously prepared seafood.
While renowned for their delectable crawfish boils, Chuck Wagon offers a diverse menu featuring USDA certified farm-raised catfish, Gulf oysters, and Gulf shrimp, all expertly fried to perfection. Whether enjoyed in platters or as Po' Boys, each dish is crafted with care and attention to detail.
As a hub of culinary delight, Chuck Wagon continually introduces new offerings to tantalize taste buds and keep patrons coming back for more. With a commitment to quality and authenticity, this Cajun restaurant promises a dining experience that celebrates the rich flavors of Louisiana cuisine.
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Chukwagon is a hidden gem, it by far has the best seasoning out of anywhere else I've tried around Shreveport, for crawfish, shrimp and crab legs. Service is always friendly, helpful and fast
I went there Saturday for crawfish to go. The service was better and the crawfish were good. The kids working the counter could do a better job of acknowledging when customers come in. But overall...
Very deserving of the 5 star rating. The menu lists many options which cover all the favorite foods of Louisiana: po-boys of fried or broiled shrimp, N'Awlins beef po-boys "debris", catfish, &...
Went to this awesome place for lunch yesterday! Loved the cleanliness of the place first thing! The wait staff and manager were awesome!!! I have to be honest at first put off by the name but...
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