
We finally made it to St. Lucille's in Knox and wow--worth every bite! We tried both the regular and voodoo-style jambalaya and they did not disappoint. The voodoo kicked it up a notch with just...
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Saint Lucille's Kitchen in Knoxville, TN, stands as a testament to the fusion of Crafty Bastard Brewery and Last Days of Autumn Brewing. The culinary journey offered here delves into the heart of Cajun/Creole flavors, a culinary symphony orchestrated by the seasoned chefs from Last Days of Autumn boasting almost eight decades of combined culinary mastery. Dive into a world of authentic delights like Gumbo and Red Beans and Rice, alongside innovative creations like the Mushroom and Kale Etouffee—showcasing a vegan and gluten-free twist. Complementing the gastronomic adventure are locally sourced beers, wines, and a thoughtfully curated range of non-alcoholic beverages, elevating your dining escapade.
Nestled within a historic district aged 135 years, Saint Lucille's Kitchen exudes an aura of timeless charm and character. The ambiance seamlessly marries original architectural elements with museum-worthy art pieces, crafting an inviting setting that exudes a laid-back elegance. Step into a space where every corner whispers tales of the past, creating a backdrop that enhances your dining experience, promising a delightful blend of culture, history, and culinary excellence.
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We finally made it to St. Lucille's in Knox and wow--worth every bite! We tried both the regular and voodoo-style jambalaya and they did not disappoint. The voodoo kicked it up a notch with just...
Good food. Slow vibes. Authentic Cajun. Would recommend for Knoxville. Good crab cake too
I am going to call this a hidden gem, but in reality it is in an area I frequent and only realized how close it was to other downtown north businesses until I arrived. The decor is right on...
Being from Louisiana we had high expectations. The crawfish dip was a strange color and we couldn't finish it. The other dishes were okay, but not worth the drive downtown.
Food was pretty decent! Only complaint was personally thought red beans had too much hot sauce in it. Service was fine, nothing to write home about. Asked for recommendations and guy was kind of...