Last year, when the owners of Cajun Phatty's announced the news that they had acquired The Midway Bar & Grill on Grand Avenue, and the follow-up news that they were combining Cajun Phatty's & The Midway into one NEW business (Phatty's Seafood & Steakhouse), it seemed like that was the final curtain call for the location on King Avenue West.

"I'm Back" - Cajun Phatty's, 2024, Probably

Credit: Canva / Google / Cajun Phatty's
Credit: Canva / Google / Cajun Phatty's
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Yes, I realize the Terminator reference here is silly... but it's true! A return "from the dead" officially has happened for Cajun Phatty's on King Avenue West. The Grand-Reopening of Cajun Phatty's was yesterday, April 1st, 2024... and it was no joke!

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Now open in their former location, at 2564 King Avenue West, Suite F, you'll be able to find what you've missed out on for nearly a year. That classic and beloved food from Cajun Phatty's.

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They're open Monday through Saturday, 11 AM to 3 PM, exclusively for Lunch & Take Out orders... with Phatty's Seafood and Steakhouse taking over for the dinner crowd.

Heck, just today, Cajun Phatty's shared photos of their mouth-watering Chicken & Waffles with candied bacon... and their Crawfish Po-boy on authentic Gambino bread.

Welcome back, Cajun Phatty's! Honestly, 2 locations is a great thing. And, being open for Lunch... even better.

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Did you miss the lunch options from Cajun Phatty's? What have you thought about the new Phatty's Seafood and Steakhouse? Let us know on App Chat or on Facebook.

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