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| About: | Acme Oyster House Sandestin offers the same fantastic selections as the famous Acme Oyster House in New Orleans' French Quarter, which was established in 1910. Menu items include shrimp, oyster and catfish po-boys, seasonal boiled shrimp and crawfish, red beans and rice, jambalaya, artichoke bisque, gumbo, and sweet potato fries. |
| Categories: | Seafood Restaurants, Catering Services, Restaurants |
| Cuisine: | Fish & Seafood |
My wife and I have eaten here many times. Its always good, Ive never been disappointed.
If your from New Orleans it's pricey compared to the orginal one. Nice servers and bartenders. Good food and atmosphere. Can't go wrong.
Excellent Choice for Casual Seafood!: This particular visit was special in that the restuarant was closed to the public. I was there for a private party. It's the kind of place you could show up with your swimsuit and shorts and flip flops though it's located in the upscale but casual The Villlage at Baytown Wharf.
This party had a buffet of fried catfish - lightly coated in cornmeal and fried.. the only way to have catfish-delicious, gumbo, red beans and rice, fried oysters, fried shrimp and grilled chicken and coleslaw AND french bread with lettuce and tomotoes to make your own poboys! Everything was awesome!
As we stood in line for the buffet upstairs, the oysters were being shucked, some were left raw and others were chargrilled. Did ya hear me?? Chargrilled with seasonings and parmesan cheese and butter... O M G to die for! The oysters were the highlight of the evening! The service was excellent, very attentive and hard working. The restaurant was a little warmer than I liked which means it was hot in there but it could be b/c we were upstairs, the grill was going full blast and the place was crowded.
Acme also has a restaurant in Metairie, LA, luckily, it is a cloned restuarant. You can't go wrong, excellent choice.