Tiny takeout spot with jazzy adult vibe and refreshing decor featuring photos on the walls. Seating available inside and outside creates a chill atmosphere amid a friendly, welcoming crowd. Southern cuisine flavors stand out, with quick service and occasional busy periods.
Generous portions of shrimp and grits come with flavorful gravy and eggs. Dishes like salmon croquettes and catfish with grits include peppers, onions, and biscuits.
Generous portions of catfish and shrimp come seasoned and breaded just right. Dishes like the shrimp and crab omelet and Bayou Shrimp stand out for their flavor and quality.
Good to know
This location is takeout only with no dining area available.
Expect longer wait times during peak lunch hours.
They accept EBT for payment.
Upscale lounge blends intimate ambiance with live jazz music that energizes the space. Sophisticated crowd adheres to a strict dress code, enhancing the refined vibe. Complimentary valet parking adds convenience to the luxurious atmosphere.
Entrees include Cajun Chicken Alfredo with blackened shrimp or salmon, served in generous portions. Sides like peppery mac and cheese and appetizers such as Bang Bang Cauliflower and crab cakes complement the menu.
Shrimp dishes like bang bang shrimp and grilled oysters stand out. Chicken strips and shrimp also feature as tasty options.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended due to limited space.
Free valet parking is available for guests.
A strict dress code is enforced; no casual wear allowed.
Tiny space with picnic-style benches and Black artwork creates an intimate, cozy vibe. Rhythmic music plays softly while TVs show muted sports games. Atmosphere suits a trendy younger crowd seeking a lively yet homey dining experience.
House-made crab cakes come moist and packed with meat. The grits are creamy and on point, paired well with shrimp, biscuits, and fried catfish.
Shrimp features prominently with berbere shrimp and shrimp in jollof rice standing out. The jollof platter includes catfish and shrimp, paired well with corn curry, okra, and crunchy toppings on the fish.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended on Friday nights to avoid long wait times.
Expect to pay around $20 for garlic noodles, which do not include protein.
The restaurant can get packed on weekends, especially during brunch hours.
Restaurant blends live music and DJ sets with a jazzy brunch vibe creating an upbeat and happy atmosphere. Space mixes sports bar elements with upscale dining, attracting a diverse crowd. Wine selection highlights Black-owned labels and includes a branded white wine, enhancing the experience.
Fried chicken comes super crispy and piping hot. Champagne waffles topped with chicken wings create a stunning brunch combo.
Fresh fish comes with pickled veggies, evoking Caribbean coast vibes. Charbroiled oysters and Rockefeller oysters stand out, with shrimp and grits adding variety.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for larger parties to ensure seating.
Happy hour runs all night on Thursdays with discounted drinks.
Valet parking is available for $10, but street parking may be limited.
Small restaurant with indoor and outdoor seating offers a warm, inviting atmosphere that feels like southern hospitality. The vibe is cozy and calm, with a homey environment and sidewalk dining. It tends to be quiet on game days and closes late, creating a relaxed pace.
Cheesy grits stand out with their creamy texture and perfect seasoning. Fried fish and eggs come cooked to perfection, and the Denver omelet pairs well with the grits for a satisfying meal.
Fish comes with a light batter and cooks up crispy without any greasiness. Seasoning hits just right, making the fried fish stand out alongside sides like cheese grits and cheesy eggs.
Good to know
The café closes at 2 AM, which is later than many places.
Expect a limited menu with only waffles and sides available.
Prices are higher than average for breakfast items.
Small, clean space with Jamaican-style decor and only two tables creates an intimate setting. Reggae music and homey, family vibes fill the air, making the atmosphere welcoming and chill. The place feels like a hole-in-the-wall gem that transports guests to Jamaican culture.
Crispy, deeply flavored, and juicy fried chicken comes with generously portioned sides. The mac and cheese stands out as rich and creamy, often shared as a free sample by the owner.
Fish cooked to perfection stands out here, alongside seafood soup that comes highly recommended. The menu also features Jamaican seafood dishes that pair well with oxtail and chicken.
Good to know
Ordering ahead is recommended as food is made authentically and not fast.
Many menu items may be unavailable due to stock issues.
The facility is clean and maintains a high standard of authenticity.
Seafood restaurant offers quiet atmosphere with loud music and no dine-in option, focusing on takeout. The space feels fancy but cramped with limited seating and no air conditioning. Generous portions of fried fish and sides attract those seeking family-owned, black-owned local flavor.
Jumbo shrimp, fried chicken wings, and catfish stand out for their flavor. Combos mix shrimp, fish, and wings, with sides like potato salad and mac and cheese, though the mac and cheese is just okay.
Seafood here is fresh and flavorful, with fish like orange roughy and red snapper cooked perfectly moist and flaky. Fried shrimp and scallops have a nice snap and good texture without extra grease.
Good to know
There is no dine-in option; only takeout is available.
The price is very reasonable for the portion sizes.
E & J Seafood is within easy walking distance to The Forum and Sofi.
Restaurant offers a welcoming atmosphere with soul music and multiple TVs for entertainment. The vibe feels family-run and friendly, creating a comfortable and safe environment. It stays open late, catering to late-night diners with a relaxed energy.
Loaded fries come with lemon pepper, shrimp, and crab, offering generous portions and fresh flavors. Wings include parmesan chicken and spicy Buffalo, with fried chicken breading that stands out.
Loaded fries come with lemon pepper, shrimp, and crab, offering a light and tasty seafood option. Honey garlic shrimp pairs well with steak, creating a filling meal with bold flavors.
Good to know
Mr Fries Man is open until 3 AM, perfect for late-night eating after LAX.
Mr Fries Man accepts EBT payments.
The portions are generous and not skimped.
Bar space includes large TV screens, projection wall, and an upstairs lounge creating a versatile setting. Atmosphere shifts from cozy and fun to a lively, club-like vibe with a live DJ and themed nights. Crowds gather for sports and music, making it a popular spot for energetic evenings.
Chicken wings stand out as the main highlight, often ordered in multiple servings. Loaded fries offer a satisfying indulgence, while nachos come with just a sprinkle of ingredients.
Shrimp dishes stand out with shrimp tacos, shrimp sliders, and Buffalo Shrimp all cooked well and seasoned nicely. Salmon bites also appear as a notable seafood option.
Good to know
Take cash to avoid your card being charged for a random order that has no correlation to yours.
During happy hour from 3 to 7, tacos are $2.50 each.
The place can get packed during happy hour and game time.
Small Italian restaurant with quaint, funky decor and a no-frills, homey vibe. Atmosphere feels social and lively with a great playlist adding to the energy. Seating is limited and ordering happens at the counter before finding a table.
Shrimp and grits stands out with a rich, creamy texture and strong flavor, though it can be salty. The menu features mainly fried items and chicken wings, with some salads like Caesar available.
Shrimp features in several dishes like shrimp Alfredo, garlic butter shrimp, and shrimp as an add-on. Garlic shrimp pairs well with cheese bread, and shrimp appears in classics like Caesar salad and shrimp and grits.
Good to know
Making a reservation is recommended because it gets busy.
The parking lot is tiny and only has one way in and out.
Expect a wait after events at the nearby Forum and SoFi.
Classic diner setting with framed portraits and traditional seating creates a warm, old school vibe. Background music ranges from live DJ sets to classic tunes, enhancing a welcoming atmosphere. Crowd enjoys hearty Southern breakfast dishes amid a lively, positive energy.
Shrimp and grits and grilled cornbread stand out with strong Southern roots. The menu includes Catfish, Mac and Cheese, French Toast, and waffles, all done simply but well.
Shrimp and grits come with gravy, green onions, and cheese. Fish is fresh with a thin, crispy fried coating. Southern breakfast options include shrimp n’ grits, pancakes, sausage, and eggs.
Good to know
The parking situation is limited; street parking is available nearby.
Reservations are not accepted, so expect potential wait times during peak hours.
The restaurant opens at 7am and closes at 3pm daily.
Deli offers a cool, friendly atmosphere with a breezy patio that enhances the dining experience. The menu features flavorful po'boys and distinctive desserts like bread pudding and pralines. Portions tend to be smaller with higher prices compared to earlier days, reflecting a shift in value.
Authentic Cajun, Southern, and Soul food flavors stand out here. The Catfish and Shrimp Po Boy, Dirty Po Boy, and Gumbo Mumbo Platter showcase rich, bold tastes.
Shrimp and catfish po' boys stand out with well seasoned and flavorful profiles. Fried oysters add a great protein selection, while sauces on the shrimp po' boys enhance the taste.
Good to know
Expect to spend around $35 per person for a meal with a small side and drink.
Portion sizes have decreased significantly compared to previous years.
Signature sauce is no longer included with every sandwich.