The Lost Cajun - Pelham Rd
4.1 x (28) • 2228.6 mi • Cajun • Southern • Soup • Family Meals • Fish & Seafood • Info
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3612 Pelham Rd Ste A
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Sunday - Thursday
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday - Saturday
11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Featured items
Buy 1, Get 1 Free
- Jambalaya$8.00 • 80% (5)Cooked fresh daily, supplies don’t last! Specially seasoned rice with chicken and special Louisiana spicy sausage, slow-cooked to perfection served with French bread.Buy 1, Get 1 Free
- Chicken & Sausage Gumbo$8.00 • 87% (8)Our spiciest, made with chicken and special Louisiana spicy sausage in a rich dark roux. This gumbo has a real cajun kick!Buy 1, Get 1 Free
- Seafood Gumbo$8.00 • 66% (6)A great blend of Gulf shrimp and crab meat, in a rich dark roux.Buy 1, Get 1 Free
- Crawfish Etouffee$9.00 • 50% (4)Smothered down crawsh tails in a thick roux.Buy 1, Get 1 Free
- Lobster Bisque$9.00Rich and creamy, made with special Louisiana seafood and spices, served with French bread.Buy 1, Get 1 Free
- Beignet Bites$5.95 • 50% (8)Buy 1, Get 1 Free
- 3 Traditional Beignets$5.95Buy 1, Get 1 Free
Appetizers / Salads
Lan yap. A little something extra.- Gator Bites$12.95 • 0% (3)
- Boudin Balls$9.95
- Crab Bites$12.95Louisiana Blue Crab cakes rolled into balls and deep fried. Served with Cajun sauce.Popular
- Fried Okra Basket$4.95Popular
- Hush Puppies$4.50Popular
- Garden Fresh Salad$6.00Spring Mix, tomato, egg and croutons.
- Fried Pickles with Cajun Sauce$5.95
- Zydeco Shrimp$9.95Popcorn shrimp tossed in our spicy Cajun sauce.
- Seasoned Fries Basket$4.00
- Spicy Cajun Sausage with Mustard$6.95
- Andouille Sausage with Mustard$6.95
- Sweet Potato Fries Basket$5.00
- Onion Rings$5.95
Louisiana Favorites
Po Boys
8” served on warm garlic French bread. Add seasoned fries, potato salad, or coleslaw to any Po-Boy for an additional charge. Dress it up - add lettuce & tomato to any Po-Boy for free.Gumbos & Cajun Classics
Served with hot French bread and rice.Beignets
Ben yay. A fried pastry treat. It is believed by Louisiana historians that beignets were first introduced to New Orleans in 1727 by the Ursuline Nuns of France. These fried pastries are served topped with plenty of powdered sugar.For Da Kids
All Kids meals include beverage.Drinks
Family Sizes To Go