So I'm coming over from Dallas for the meeting. Any good casual spots for a Etouffee and/or Gumbo lunch?????? I'm desperate. Thanks.

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What'd they do, outlaw 'em? ; )
Haha, yeah, yeah. I was born in Baton Rouge but all our relatives lived around Shreveport. I love 'em but don't trust 'em for restaurant recommendations : ) It's been years since I spent any time around there so thought some south loosiana cuisine might have migrated up there by now. Thanks all for the suggestions!
So I guess you must travel to Juarez to eat at Poncho's.
KB, you take me way to serious. I'm to dumb to talk natural gas so I stick to subjects I know like food.
It's might not be the best but it's good. Ralph & Kacoos in Bossier it's right by I-20 easy access.
Well if it is still there - don't leave town without having fresh strawberry pie for dessert at Strawns.
Copeland's Cheesecake Bistro on the boardwalk is real good, Ralph & Kacoos (blackened gator is awesome)....Shane's (youree and hwy 80)...I'm sure everyone has a take on "cajun" food.
Take a trip to Natchitoches and try "The Landing" in down town or "Mariners". I'm sorry but I disagree about the food in northwest Louisiana. There is a lot of great resturants.
nice choice birdDawg!...The Landing is worth the stop and if you are a landman that wants to pay me a lot of money to lease my property while there..feel free to contact me!! ;-)
haha

i couldn't resist...great off topic..refreshing!
Crawdaddy's off Mansfield Rd. in south Shreveport.
Shane's on Youree Dr.
1. Copeland's on Bert Kouns - Best South Louisiana food here. Large portions.
2. Don's Seafood on E. Kings Hwy. - Authentic LA food, but smaller portions, therefore pricier.
3. Ralph & Kacoo's in Bossier is also good.

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