Cajun Bistro - Menu

1679 Center Point Pkwy, Birmingham, USA, 35215-5500, United States

🛍 Fish, Creole, Seafood, American

4.4 💬 2205 Reviews
Cajun Bistro

Phone: (+1)2058487770

Address: 1679 Center Point Pkwy, Birmingham, USA, 35215-5500, United States

City: Birmingham

Menu Dishes: 7

Reviews: 2205

"I normally don’t make reviews but after this experience I have to. I just left this restaurant and I must say this was probably one of the worst experiences I have had production and service wise. I ordered at 8:03 p.m. and did not leave with my food until 9:11 p.m. They ran out of food items prompting an employee to have to make a store run. The young man with the dreads was nice and tried to check on everyone, but when he left the remaining employees were griping about how fit he was to run the establishment. Nevertheless I finally get the food, which daughter bagging the food dropped one of the containers on the floor (she didn’t think I noticed but I did ???? and it was good, but as an establishment there needs to be a better system to getting people in and out. It should not take an hour to get my food."

Full menu - 7 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Side Dishes

Chicken Wings

Seafood*

Entrées

Brunch Entrees

Sides $6

Dessert

Kristi Kristi

This place is amazing. We definitely will return. Or was so worth the drive from Sylacauga.

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Reviews

Hayley
Hayley

Lovvvve the food!! So good! Good service!! Please keep up the good work fellas. We will definitely be back and recommend to others!!


Kimberley
Kimberley

This was my first visit to this restaurant and I found the food to be very delicious. I recommend stopping by and giving them a try.


Adria
Adria

The food here is absolutely amazing!!! The wings are the best thing ever!!! Fries are seasoned perfect!! The shrimp po boy quesadillas were also a hit...I look forward to each visit down to Birmingham just to eat here!!! View menu


Roderick
Roderick

ordered a fried shrimp poboy(they spell it differently)and a grilled one for my wife and a lunch size shrimp and grits. Best shrimp and grits I've had and the sandwiches were soooooooo delicious. I'd give it more than 5 stars


Sidney
Sidney

The staff is friendly, the food is fantastic, and the atmosphere is lovely. Everyone was very welcoming! The strawberry crunch cake is delicious! I would definitely recommend this restaurant to anyone. I absolutely love it!!!!


Mikayla
Mikayla

I ordered a fried shrimp po'boy (spelled differently) and a grilled sandwich for my wife, as well as a midday size portion of shrimp and grits. The shrimp and grits were the best I've ever had, and the sandwiches were delicious. I would give this restaurant more than 5 stars. View menu


Micah
Micah

So I heard a lot about this place I was told they had the best shrimp grits . I was like okay I ain’t ate all day imma see what they talking about . I called my order in at 6:30 I had to call 3 times for them to take my order then she said the wait was 30 mins to 45 I was like okay imma wait cause I heard it was worth it . I spent 28 on 2 of them to just only be grits 4 shrimps . I waited an hour 15 mins for this ... So maybe I should have order something else but I wasn’t pleased . I wouldn’t have mind the wait if I was going to get a nice meal but I could have just cooked . My experience wasn’t good ..


Tia
Tia

During my most recent visit, I should have been skeptical when I saw several people waiting for their food. We ordered the Catfish Po Boy fried hard and shrimp and grits. After a 25-minute wait, our order arrived with the fries being ice cold. The catfish on the Po Boy was seasoned well and fried to my liking, but there was not enough fish on the sandwich. The homemade tartar sauce, lettuce, and tomato combination was good. Unfortunately, the shrimp and grits were disappointing as the grits tasted like instant grits and needed more salt. Additionally, the shrimp and butter mixture had an overwhelming amount of old bay seasoning. Despite the mixed experiences, I may consider giving Cajun Bi...


Aysatis
Aysatis

I normally don’t make reviews but after this experience I have to. I just left this restaurant and I must say this was probably one of the worst experiences I have had production and service wise. I ordered at 8:03 p.m. and did not leave with my food until 9:11 p.m. They ran out of food items prompting an employee to have to make a store run. The young man with the dreads was nice and tried to check on everyone, but when he left the remaining employees were griping about how fit he was to run the establishment. Nevertheless I finally get the food, which daughter bagging the food dropped one of the containers on the floor (she didn’t think I noticed but I did ???? and it was good, but as an e... View menu

Birmingham

Birmingham

Birmingham, a vibrant city in Alabama, offers classic Southern cuisine like barbecue ribs and fried green tomatoes, along with a burgeoning food scene featuring gourmet dining and craft breweries.

Categories

  • Fish Delight in our exquisite fish dishes, crafted from the freshest catch of the day. From grilled favorites to savory stews, our menu celebrates the ocean's bounty with flavors to satisfy every palate.
  • Creole Experience the vibrant flavors of Creole cuisine, where bold spices and fresh ingredients blend seamlessly in hearty dishes that capture the essence of cultural fusion and culinary tradition. View menu
  • Seafood Dive into the freshest catches of the sea with our seafood selection, featuring exquisite dishes prepared with high-quality fish and shellfish. Savor the flavors of the ocean in every bite!
  • American Enjoy classic American flavors with our diverse menu, featuring juicy burgers, crispy fried chicken, hearty BBQ ribs, and fresh salads. Indulge in timeless comfort with each bite, crafted to satisfy all tastes.

Amenities

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  • Delivery
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