"So, I generally don 't like loud and boisterous restaurants. And Walk On 's is loud and boisterous. But I 'm not going to dock them any points for that. It clearly says sports bar on the outside, so I knew what to expect walking in. I figured the music would be loud and energetic, and that there would be a million TV 's lining all the walls. And yup, that 's what I got. What I didn 't expect: A bona fide amazing Louisianian themed restaurant masquerading as a sports bar. But that 's what I got! Looking over the cocktails menu, the drinks are a bit pricey over $10 for most everything I saw. But, luckily, it was Sunday happy hour, so I got a perfectly decent **** Mary for $5.00 I started with the Devils on Horseback fried shrimp with bacon, creamed cheese and jalapenos. These were incredible. The shrimp were huge, and generously wrapped in bacon. There was just enough jalapeno and cream cheese to add a touch of flavor, but not enough to overwhelm the taste of the shrimp. These were served with some kind of sweet and spicy sauce that paired well. For the main course, I had the Redfish Rudy blackened redfish, with warm tomato salsa and Louisiana street corn. The redfish was delicate, without too much spice (which I was a touch surprised at, as blackened dishes tend to be a bit overloaded with spice). The delicate fish meat paired very well with the tang of the hot tomatoes and cilantro of the salsa. The dish was good as it was, but was improved a bit with a dash of Tobasco. After the spicy drink and shrimp, I felt more spice was needed to bring the fish up to the same flavor profile. My server, Kyla, was very attentive and respectful every request was met with a yes sir. You don 't hear that often these days, and it was nice. I spent around $40 for the drink appetizer and seafood. A bit more than one would expect walking into a sports bar, but perfectly in line with the amazing meal I had. They have other dishes on the menu that I 'm looking forward to trying in the future."