Buck & Johnny's

Cajun Country


Cajun cooking meats Italian style at Buck & Johnny's, with some nice results: crab cakes come with a pesto sauce, and there's a huge variety of pizzas. You can also opt for more traditional Cajun fare, like catfish stuffed and topped with heaping amounts of crab meat. The real draw is a Saturday morning zydeco breakfast, replete with dancing and beignets.

Local live music acts also play on Thursday and Friday nights.


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