I love that place. Are they still as good as they used to be?
Sadly no. Still a great atmosphere but the food has gone downhill in the last few years.
I love that place. Are they still as good as they used to be?
IMO, no. Ditto the wife.
I think we just got tired of it. And before our last visit, we had been to NOLA.
IMO, no. Ditto the wife.
I think we just got tired of it. And before our last visit, we had been to NOLA.
Sadly no. Still a great atmosphere but the food has gone downhill in the last few years.
Your wife's not as good as she used to be either?
Rusted silo is closed, they had an issue last week.I would vote for XXX in Lafayette and also check out a great place called Rusted Silo BBQ in Lizton, IN. This place is a hole in the wall but they smoke some great BBQ, just off I-74 West
I love that place. Are they still as good as they used to be?
I would vote for XXX in Lafayette and also check out a great place called Rusted Silo BBQ in Lizton, IN. This place is a hole in the wall but they smoke some great BBQ, just off I-74 West
Sadly no. Still a great atmosphere but the food has gone downhill in the last few years.
That is too bad, but not surprising. They have been around a long time (early 2000's by my recollection.). It is hard for independent restaurants to go that long.
I think the Mooresville location opened up in 2005, the original location for Zydeco's was in Monrovia and opened in 1997. I used to deliver beer to both and at one time was Carter and Debbie's Anheuser-Busch sales rep.
Carter cooked me my first deep fried turkey. From what I have heard the quality has slipped a little, but this might be related to both COVID and downtown Mooresville being hit by the tornado, it did damage the roof to it and a lot of businesses downtown.
I enjoyed zydecos until they were passing out food and water to the BLM protestors in Mooresville. After that, nah. I’ll stick with squealers, grays, and dongs.
I was underwhelmed by Edward's Drive-In. Cool atmosphere and decor, tenderloin was meh.
I enjoyed zydecos until they were passing out food and water to the BLM protestors in Mooresville. After that, nah. I’ll stick with squealers, grays, and dongs.
I think the Mooresville location opened up in 2005, the original location for Zydeco's was in Monrovia and opened in 1997. I used to deliver beer to both and at one time was Carter and Debbie's Anheuser-Busch sales rep.
Carter cooked me my first deep fried turkey. From what I have heard the quality has slipped a little, but this might be related to both COVID and downtown Mooresville being hit by the tornado, it did damage the roof to it and a lot of businesses downtown.