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DAT Good Stuff Po-Boy's Boudin Boils Fries Combeauxs Boudin B'z Boudin Ballz 5.99 rice, pork, chicken, garlic, poblano pepper, rolled, hand battered & deep fried & drizzled w/ breaux sauce DAT good stuff total of (3) ballz stuffed w/ pepper jack cheese (PJC) 6.75 ChIcKeN & AnDoUiLlE SaUsAgE GuMbO 9.99 dark roux, white rice, chicken & andouille sausage, garnished w/ green onyon' Smoked Boudin BREAD FOR DIPPIN' +1.00 Links 3.50 each ShRiMp PlAtTa 12.50 traditional hickory smoked boudin link (7) breaux battered gulf shrimp w/ cajun seasoned fries and breaux sauce for dippin' ReD BeAnS & RiCe 7.99 Fries white rice, red beans, diced andouille sausage, garnished w/ green onyon' Slap Ya Daddy CrAwFiSh ÉtOuFfÉe 13.50 Fries 5.50 blonde roux, white rice, crawfish tails sautéed in the cajun holy trinity, garnished garlic, parmesan, breaux sauce, green with green onyon onion garnish BREAD FOR DIPPIN' +1.00 Slap Ya Daddy SmOtHeReD CaT-DaDdY 14.99 10.50 breaux battered catfish on a bed of long and fancy white rice smothered w/ "Harder" Fries crawfish étouffée and garnished with green onyon' (SYD) fries topped with crawfish EXTRA CATFISH FILET +2.75 étouffée, our house made signature slaw & garnished w/ green onion Combeauxs The Dirty "Berty" 12.50 SeAfOoD DiNnEr CoMbEaUx 13.99 (SYD) fries topped w/ crawfish (2) breaux battered catfish, (4) gulf shrimp, w/ cajun seasoned fries, our house étouffée, red beans, chicken & signature slaw w/ tarter & breaux sauce for dippin' andouille sausage (from gumbo) & garnished w/ green onion CaT-PaPpY PlAtTa 10.99 (2) breaux battered catfish, w/ cajun seasoned fries, house signature slaw, w/ Cajun Seasoned breaux & tarter sauce for dippin' XTRA CATFISH FILET +2.75 Fries 2.99 cayenne ketchup +50 el nino ranch +50 MaRdI GrAs 16.99 crawfish étouffée, cup of chicken & sausage gumbo, house slaw, (1) b'z boudin ball Po-Boy's BOUDIN CHOICES: REG B BALL, PJC B BALL OR 1/2 SMOKED BOUDIN LINK OyStEr PlAtTa 12.99 The Lafayette (6) breaux battered oysters, house signature slaw, cajun seasoned fries w/ (Shrimp) Po-Boy 11.50 breaux sauce or cocktail for dippin' breaux battered gulf shrimp, lettuce, tomato, breaux sauce spread w/ OyStEr SeAfOoD CoMbEaUx's (3) oysters (1) catfish 11.99 (3) oysters (4) shrimp cajun fries 13.99 (3) oysters (4) shrimp (1) catfish 17.99 includes house slaw, cajun fries, breaux or cocktail sauce for dippin' Cat-Pappy Po-Boy (catfish) 10.50 breaux battered catfish, house slaw, Boils tomato, breaux sauce spread w/ cajun fries Thu & Fri 5-9 / Sat 11-9 Casper (Chicken) #1 CrAb BoIl MKT (1/2)LB crab legs, corn, andouille sausage, red potatoes, celery, breaux & butter Po-Boy 9.50 breaux battered chicken strips, lettuce, sauce for dippin' pickle, ghost pepper cheese, breaux #2 CrAb & ShRiMp BoIl MKT sauce spread (1/2)LB Crab Legs & (1/2)LB Shrimp w/ corn, andouille sausage, red potatoes, celery, breaux & butter sauce for dippin' Oyster Po-Boy 10.99 breaux battered oysters, lettuce, #3 CrAb & ShRiMp BoIl MKT tomato, breaux sauce spread w/ (1)LB Crab Legs & (1/2)LB Shrimp w/ corn, andouille sausage, red potatoes, cajun fries celery, breaux & butter sauce for dippin' #4 CrAb & ShRiMp BoIl (BrEaUx's BiG BoIl fOr 2 pEoPlE) MKT Lettuce Pray (1)LB Crab Legs & (1)LB Shrimp w/ double corn, andouille sausage, red (salad) 11.99 potatoes, celery, breaux & butter sauce for dippin' your choice of fried, blackened or sautéed shrimp or chicken on a bed of ShRiMp BoIl MKT crisp iceberg lettuce w/ green olives, (1/2)LB Shrimp w/ corn, andouille sausage, red potatoes, celery, breaux sauce tomatoes, shaved & grated parmesan, for dippin' garnished w/ green onion & served with our house made dressin' CrAwFiSh BoIl (SeAsOnAl) MKT *because of kitchen limitations we can only prepare (2) Lb of Louisiana Crawfish w/ (1) corn & (2) potatoes & breaux sauce for fried options during dinner service dippin' Tue-Fri 11-3 Lunch DAILY features *sUbJeCt tO cHaNgE BoUdIn BaLl PlAtTa 7.99 $2 DoLlAr TuEsDaY 2.00 (2) smoked boudin ballz, w/ cajun fries & breaux sauce for (2) boudin ballz or a smoked link for $2 bucks dippin' +.50 FOR PJC SUB SMOKED LINK FOR BALLZ +.50 FOR PJC WeDnEsDaY :: ShRiMp N ChEeSy GrItS 11.99 sautéed gulf shrimp served over bacon garlic smoked CaT-PaPpY Jr 7.99 cheese grits (2) breaux battered catfish w/ cajun fries & our house smothered in a smoked gouda cheese sauce garnished with made tater sauce green onion LuNcH SeAfOoD CoMbEaUx 9.50 ThUrSdAy :: ShRiMp ViCtOrIa 12.99 (1) breaux battered catfish filet, (3) breaux battered gulf sautéed gulf shrimp in a garlic, olive oil, white parmesan shrimp w/ cajun fries & breaux sauce for dippin' cream sauce served over a thin spaghetti pasta and garnished with 1/2 ShRiMp Po-BoY & 1 SiDe 8.99 shaved parmesan & fresh basil side choices: fries, red beans & rice or house slaw + 2.50 GUMBO + 3.50 ÉTOUFFÉE FrIyAaY :: ThE DiRtY CaT 11.99 Filet of blackened catfish with Cajun seasonings served on a 1/2 CaTfIsH Po-BoY & 1 SiDe 7.99 bed of side choices: fries, red beans & rice or house slaw dirty rice and smothered with a smoked Gouda & bacon cheese sauce, garnish with green onion and lemon wedge LeTtUcE PrAy (SaLaD) 9.99 Fry upgrades your choice of fried, blackened or sautéed shrimp or chicken on a bed of crisp iceberg lettuce w/ green olives, & Subs tomatoes, shaved & grated parmesan, garnished w/ green (SYD)= slap ya daddy 2.50 (db)= dirty berty 4.50 onion & served with our house made dressin' (SYDH)= slap ya daddy harder 3.50 SAUTÉED OR BLACKENED AT LUNCH ONLY. 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