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| Hours: | 6am-7pm,7 Days A Week |
| Categories: | B2B Food Wholesalers, Restaurants, Meats |
| Payment: | Diners Club, American Express, MasterCard, Visa |
| Specialities: | Deboned & Stuffed, Cut Up, Crawfish & Shrimp Boudin, Cracklins Made Fresh Daily, Chicken Breasts, Breakfast, Boudin Balls, Boudin, Bone Out, Deer Processing To Your Specifications, Dinner, Vacuum Packaging, Lunch |
I have worked for Rabideaux's for 12 years. We do have the best cajun products around, hands down. WE DO SHIP ! The catch is, you need to set up your own shipping account with UPS or FED-X, then call us and put in your order. We will pack it, freeze it and call you when it's ready to ship. Name, mailing address, phone, credit card number and account number for shipping required. It's best to call at the beginning of the week because we have to ship overnight and it's more expensive to ship on the weekends. Your contact for your order will be Melda first and then Paula. 337.582.3184 Bon a petite !
There is no better sausage in the world. I've had Chapel Hill and many other brands. However, Rabideaux's is the best by far.
I am a native of Louisiana. I was born and raised there, but now I live in Albuquerque NM and I have not been able to purchase the sausage that I love and has cooked with for a very long time. I've only been out here for about 8 months and there is not a sausage that compares to yours, as far as I'm concerned. My question is, how do I purchase it online and do you SHIP!!!??? Somebody please reply to me. I'm getting homesick. Don't make me come back there for sausage. I'LL DO IT!!!!
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There are a few simple truths in the world ... God is great, and His works are awesome; food is good, as long as it's Cajun; and Rabideaux's is the greatest possible combination of God's goodness and Cajun food. Let me be clear - I NEED RABIDEAUX'S SAUASAGE! Here on the "Left Coast" in San Diego there's some pretty good western Mexican food, but nothing on earth could possibly compare to the sausge and boudin from a little shop in Iowa, LA. How do I get some a dat?