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Alligator Soul is the perfect, local dining experience. They have a genuine southern menu, and their jambalaya is fantastic. I took the wife in one of the nights they had a live band playing, and... More
Alligator Soul is the perfect, local dining experience. They have a genuine southern menu, and their jambalaya is fantastic. I took the wife in one of the nights they had a live band playing, and we had a great time. I would definintely recommend Alligator Soul
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The Catfish was breaded way to much for my liking. Hush Puppies were o.k. The shrimp and grits were good! Service was good! Sorry! We really wanted to like this place.
The Catfish was breaded way to much for my liking. Hush Puppies were o.k. The shrimp and grits were good! Service was good! Sorry! We really wanted to like this place.
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We used to go here almost every Sunday for their brunch at the old location. Awesome deal for brunch- about $15 for three courses. Pay extra for the watermellon lemonade, it is delicious! Dinner is... More
We used to go here almost every Sunday for their brunch at the old location. Awesome deal for brunch- about $15 for three courses. Pay extra for the watermellon lemonade, it is delicious! Dinner is great too - Steak Paradiseo is my husbands favorite, I almost always get the etouffee. (I know I am probably spelling that wrong!) We get the alligator beignets for an appeitzer (yum!). You HAVE to get the Bread pudding for dessert - SO GOOD! Jambalaya is good - pretty spicy and it could definately be shared - it is HUGE!
The best part though is the live music. The place has a great atmosphere, great energy, and I love how they give you little tastes when you wait for your food. The only complaint I have is the first time I went to the new location we were seated in the front area (didn't make reservations), which still feels WAY too much like the old Petosas diner that used to occupy that building. Also, from that area you can't watch the live music! You MUST make reservations and request a table by the band. You won't be able to talk to your dinner companions because it is so loud, so get up and dance with them and burn off your food!
Pros: Great food, Fun atmosphere, Live music
Cons: Very loud when there is live music
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I'm a road warrior (150,000 miles a year) and I'm constantly on the search for cajun. I found Alligator Soul years ago in its old location and have been back more times than I can remember, all of... More
I'm a road warrior (150,000 miles a year) and I'm constantly on the search for cajun. I found Alligator Soul years ago in its old location and have been back more times than I can remember, all of them great experiences...good, friendly service, nice atmosphere and the beset cajun I've ever found outside the French Quarter in Nawlins (Chef Ryan trained at Commanders Palace).
I was concerned that the move to the new, huge space on Broadway a couple blocks away from their original, much smaller space would make it hard to maintain the same standards, and it was rough for the first few months. But more recently they've got it firing on all cylinders and it rocks. I took a party of seven for a celebration last night and they're got it totally under control...the Gator is BACK!!
Crawfish etouffe' with a touch of mango? Chef Ryan, you ROCK!
Pros: Food, friendly service, value, new place has tons of parking
Cons: So popular it's hard to get in most night...reservations required on weekends for sure.
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My wife and I, along with 2 friends of ours went to Alligator Soul for the first time a week ago. We had reservations luckily (we know how busy they get) and we were seated promptly. The hostess and... More
My wife and I, along with 2 friends of ours went to Alligator Soul for the first time a week ago. We had reservations luckily (we know how busy they get) and we were seated promptly. The hostess and waiter were both very friendly and courteous.
The food on a whole was very good, but not great. I ordered the bourbon pulled pork sandwich - this was excellent. The meat was super tender and moist, the barbecue sauce was a new flavor for me, but I really enjoyed it. The salad trio (crab slaw, potato salad, and corn salad) were awesome.
My wife had never had cajun food before - she ordered the crispy chicken gumbo and enjoyed it but was not thrilled by it. The broth was more like a gravy and there weren't many veggies in it. She did enjoy the okra and the chicken, though.
Our friends had the seafood jambalaya - he devoured it. They used to live in the south and were impressed with that dish. She ordered the catfish and hushpuppies and enjoyed them very much.
I stole one of here hushpuppies and while decent - mine are better. Theirs were small and crispy on the outside and soft in the middle, but lacked much in the way of seasoning at all. Good but not great,
I'd go again and try something else on their great menu.
Pros: Good food, great service
Cons: Fairly noisy when crowded
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I have heard nothing but good things about Alligator Soul from almost everyone who have been there, although I?ve failed to be impressed except for once when I had Crawfish Ettouffee to die for. ... More
I have heard nothing but good things about Alligator Soul from almost everyone who have been there, although I?ve failed to be impressed except for once when I had Crawfish Ettouffee to die for. Recently I went to their new location on Broadway. The space is certainly nice, and the wait staff couldn?t be nicer. However, the beignets were hard little rounds of deep fried flour dough. Real Beignets are light, airy, and moist on the inside (think French crullers). The file gumbo was heavy on the file, which made it taste like burnt gravy. Totally inedible. I did pick out a few pieces of okra that were nicely done. Being a huge okra fan, I tried okra at their former location, and got hard little nuggets of cornmeal and dried up okra straight from the frozen food section at Cash & Carry. The fried okra if my memory has a light dusting of cornmeal fried in a skillet and served with a little crunch on the outside and still a bit slimy on the inside. Yum! I had the Seafood Hot-Pot and my friend had the Steak Paradisio. The seafood was cooked just right, but the sauce came straight from a can of diced tomatoes, which wasn?t really worth eating, and certainly not worth the $21 price tag. My friend ordered his steak med-rare and it came well done. The side of chips were fabulous, but couldn?t compensate for the dried up and tasteless steak. He was so disappointed he didn?t even eat his meal. To their defense they were extremely busy and were understaffed, not having staffed up for the throngs of people who love Cajun food, but that doesn?t explain my several experiences at the other location. At best this restaurant is inconsistant. At worst there is an Elephant on the table and somehow they have convinced their dinners that it is authentic Cajun food.
Pros: Friendly Staff, nice ambience, parking
Cons: Inconsistant food prep, bad food
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We ran into this restaurant about a year ago. Our first experience was so awesome that we have been back almost once a week since! The food is extremely tasty and this is the first restaurant that I... More
We ran into this restaurant about a year ago. Our first experience was so awesome that we have been back almost once a week since! The food is extremely tasty and this is the first restaurant that I actually have not used salt on anything. It is very southern/creole cooking and you can find something for just about any taste bud set. A wide range of food from spicy jumbalaya to a fall off the bone ham hock to blackened crawfish salad.
The staff is VERY friendly, though sometimes spread a bit thin. They will do anything they can to make your meal really memorable and always have a smile on their face.
Try their homemade rootbeer if they have some available!!!!
If you let them know ahead of time, especially if you are a regular, they will cook something special up for you!
Pros: food, layed back atmosphere
Cons: service SOMETIMES a little slow
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the website link is wrong!!! alligatorsoulrestaurant dot com is the right one--the one on the page takes you to their georgia location. i went to alligator soul with my wife and 2 friends on a... More
the website link is wrong!!! alligatorsoulrestaurant dot com is the right one--the one on the page takes you to their georgia location. i went to alligator soul with my wife and 2 friends on a weekend evening. the food was awesome. not southern like alabama or mississippi, more southeren/cajun like southern la/savannah, ga/charleston, sc. Top Sirloin, stuffed with Dungeness Crab, Pepper Jack Cheese & Alligator Soul Chipotle mayo. Served Medium Rare & perched on a deep-fried corn fritter & swimming in Peppercorn Bourbon Cream. the sweet potato fries are great as well. the food was completely unique in seasoning and flavor. there was live music (a little too loud). quick seating and service. i would highly recommend alligator soul to anyone wanting a unique and extremely tasty meal. i definitely plan to go again.
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Tried Alligator Soul last week, (May 07) and had a fantastic time. I've been to New Orleans several times and in my opinion this place is every bit as good as what I experienced down there. ... More
Tried Alligator Soul last week, (May 07) and had a fantastic time. I've been to New Orleans several times and in my opinion this place is every bit as good as what I experienced down there. Service was excellent and friendly. We were presented with an amuse bouche of their beignets and a sauce. Had a starter of some sweet potatoe fries and some crawdad tails all excellent. I had some of the most tasty jambalaya ever and my wife's seafood boil had a sauce to die for, we ordered extra bread to soak it up. Spicy yes, but to my taste perfect. We were way too full for dessert but they brought us a small sample of their bread pudding which we'll have to order next time. Oh yes, a good selection of local beers on tap. To top it all off, some great live music. Highly recommended
Pros: Nothing to not like here
Cons: We have to drive from Seattle
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This is NOT what I eat when I go to MS or AL to see family. No pulled pork anywhere on the menu! It's as if they started with a Southern idea, and then tried to make it fancy (ruining it in the... More
This is NOT what I eat when I go to MS or AL to see family. No pulled pork anywhere on the menu! It's as if they started with a Southern idea, and then tried to make it fancy (ruining it in the process).
Pros: Good service
Cons: I regret paying for the food.
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