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Beer Available At Cajun Café on the Bayou (arranged by most recent)
Bockor Cuvee des Jacobins Rouge 99, Swamp Head Stump Knocker 75, Timmermans Framboise Lambic 33, Duvel Tripel Hop 99, Cigar City Jai Alai India Pale Ale 99, Cigar City Maduro Oatmeal Brown Ale 95, Ballast Point Sculpin IPA 100, Cigar City Tocobaga Red Ale 98, Cigar City Table Saison 95, Cigar City Minaret ESB 91, Unibroue Éphémère Apple 84, Unibroue Éphémère Cassis (Blackcurrant) 86, Lost Coast 8 Ball Stout 98, Cigar City Guava Grove 97
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| Travlr (639), Washington, Washington DC | | May 20, 2012 Any place that has Sculpin on tap has my instant respect. Great location right on a bayou, with kids fishing and kayakers jayaking nearby. Tap list of 15 was impressive, bottle list was solid. Food was OK - gumbo was plain, crab cakes were tadty enough but could have used less binding ingredients. Great service. Worth a stop. | Gourmetcook (8), Florida does not count - explanation | | April 21, 2012 Food was average at best. No roast beef for po-boys and not sure where the bread comes from but it isn’t anything even close to Louisiana French bread. Service was slow and hardly anyone in the restaurant. True Cajun/ creole is impossible to find in this town | biniek13 (1), Albertville, Minnesota does not count - explanation | | March 19, 2012 I was down for Hunapu’s Day and heard about this place. The tap list and bottle list was impressive, I had the Crab Cakes and the Creole Gumbo, both were great! I also decided to try the Whiskey Bread Pudding, thank god I did, best damn bread pudding I have ever had!! If I were local to the area I would frequent the Cajun Cafe regularly!! I am glad I tried this place, it was a great experience!! | | daknole (204), Scottsdale, Arizona | | March 13, 2012 What a place! Food, views, kick ass beer and wow is the owner(Paul) a tremendous guy!! | | hopscotch (187), Vero Beach , Florida | | March 9, 2012 I just love this place and that’s all there is to it. Best fried oyster po boy I’ve ever tasted and I’ve tasted a lot of them. Fresh, fresh, fresh oysters. The atmosphere is more "cajun" and "bayou" than any joint in or around New Orleans. | | swoopjones (190), Buffalo, New York | | March 3, 2012 good place, 15 drafts including 5+ Cigar City. Sizable bottle list, lots of rogue, Stone, CCB, some Belgians, Ommegang, chouffe. Nice outdoor seating along a waterway. Cajun food was good & filing. Nice place | MeadMe (1), Riverview, Florida does not count - explanation | | February 23, 2012 One of the true gems in the Tampa Bay area. Wonderful Cajun food in a down home setting. Restaurant is off the road on a "bayou" which makes for a wonderful setting. Have spotted various forms of wildlife during my numerous visits. Nthe beer menu is beyond great for a restaurant. Numerous quality draft offerings (6 or so Cigar City) and a very large bottle list. The owners are wonderful and set the hospitable tone that is found here. The servers are knowledgeable about the beer and food and are very quick. The food is wonderful as good as you would find in Louisiana. This place is the total package. Try it you will be glad you did. | | tkrjukoff (133), , Sweden | | February 22, 2012 Dinner with my wife. Fantastic food, beer selection for both tap and bottles so good for a restaurant (would be even for most of the bars). Staff so nice, Paul served us a sampler of 5 drafts plus threw in 2 extras for free. A must to visit if you are in the Tampa area. | | deadheadbill (11), Crystal River, Florida | | February 9, 2012 Situated on the bayou in Pineallas Park, Cajun Cafe will make you feel like you are in Louisiana. The draft beer selection isn’t tremendously large but it is definitely quality over quantity with a large bottle selection as well. Both the owners and staff are spot on.
With a combination of great food and beer as well as several beer festivals per year, Cajun Cafe is a must stop. | | cheapdark (128), Quiptown & Central Valley, Pennsylvania | | December 12, 2011 [ Updated December 17, 2011 ] I was visiting my dad and this place is right down the street, i wonder why I didn’t check it out before. From the street it looks a little dumpy, but once inside its a gem. One thing I really liked about this place is that they ask you to turn off your phone; FINALLY A PLACE WITH A LITTLE RESPECT- LOVED IT! There is nothing that bugs me more than discourteous morons talking loudly or texting and laughing loudly out loud in your ear when I’m trying to eat or rate beer. I had a really cool raspberry lambic with my alligator bits and really enjoyed the scenery with the deck out on top of the swamp, pretty cool. My dad said his catfish was really good. Good beer selection and a nifty menu. Prices are average for this area. Overall good beer drinken experience. The service was top notch. A must try if you are into cajun food. |
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