Poche's Cajun Restaurant

Cajun Country


You'll be sweating Cajun cuisine when they roll you out of Poche's, and we mean that in a good way. Feast on a menu full of daily specials – smothered pork chops, crawfish étouffée (a kind of stewed crawfish over rice), tasso (Cajun smoked ham) and other dishes that are terrible for your heart and amazing for your mouth.


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