The Crawfish Hole specializes in boiled crawfish and Cajun foods. On your visit to Natchitoches, stop by and enjoy their fine seafood in a relaxed comfortable atmosphere and the friendly courteous service. Their menu includes a variety of fresh seafood cooked to perfection including crawfish etoufee, boiled crawfish, oysters, catfish, crabs, and shrimp prepared in many ways. HAVE POT-WILL TRAVEL...for your next party, church event, reunion, meeting, or homecoming let them cater your event with a fish fry, boiled crawfish, or big pot of Cajun gumbo.
Location:
119 Hwy 1 South, Natchitoches Louisiana 71457
Telephone
318-352-2379
Other Restaurants, Cafes, Delis, Bakeries nearby:
(Alexandria) Catfish Shak and Seafood Restaurant
(Natchitoches) Crawfish Hole
(Natchitoches) French Market Express
(Natchitoches) Lasyone's Meat Pie Kitchen
(Natchitoches) Mariner's Seafood and Steakhouse
(Natchitoches) Mariners Restaurant
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01/10 Coming to The Natchitoches area Breaux Bridge Crawfish Festival Breaux Bridge LA May3-5 The Breaux Bridge Crawfish Festival has become one of the largest gatherings of world famous Cajun, Zydeco and Swamp Pop musicians and plays host to over 30 bands on three stages during the three-day festival. Louisiana Peach Fest Ruston LA June21-22 The fun begins on Friday in Ruston’s historic Railroad Park at 6:30 p.m. with Dixie Tradition, followed by a return festival appearance by Chubby Carrier and the Bayou Swamp Band at 8:30 p.m.
Le Festival de la Viande Boucanee Ville Platte LA June29-30 This festival, which translates into the "Smoked Meat Festival", has a World Championship Cookoff, culinary demos, Cajun smokehouse in action, and Cajun Heritage exhibitions. Thirty hours of non-stop music are also an attraction of the festival. Cracklin Festival Port Barre LA November8 This festival is held in November in Port Barre. Four days of fun include family entertainment, Cajun and Country music, food, cooking contests, arts and crafts, and a parade. Pepper Festival St Martinville LA September14-15 This annual festival, usually taking place on the third Sunday of October, celebrates the pepper industry in Louisiana. Benefits kids, and attractions include Cajun food, bands, and a Poker Run. One day only. Call or write for dates and times.
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