Convivial chain dishing up hearty portions of New Orleans-style seafood, steaks, salads & more.
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Ariel D.

03/13/2014

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Best place to eat in Atlanta. This is my favorite one to eat at, because of the view of the place. The food is 5-star, and the service also. No place is better than Pappadeaux's. When you are waiting, the waitress offers to bring you drinks. Very polite people.

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finncar

02/26/2010

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Wrong Number

Be forewarned - telephone number is not correct!

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Sharyn K.

03/10/2009

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Like Grandma's

I grew up eating cajun cuisine on a regular basis. My Grandmother and Aunt were always cooking something delicious.

I miss having really good cajun food now that Grandma has passed away and Aunt Gloria is disabled. I was told Papadeaux's was delicious, but I assumed it would not be like Grandma's. Well, I wanted a nice lunch, so we decided to try it Saturday 03/07/09. Boy was I ever happy I went. The brunch was all you can eat for $12.95. It was wonderful. The gumbo, cajun catfish and boiled shrimp were the highlight of the feast. After dinner I really wanted some good bread pudding. (You know like grandma made when she came to visit from New Orleans with a loaf of french bread in one hand and a bag of red beans in the other.) It was great bread pudding! It was as good as Grandma's. I have been singing your praises ever since we left the restaurant. The hostess, the waiter and the chef all did an outstanding job. Our dining experience was a memorable one!

More Business Info

Fabulous fresh Seafood in a festive atmosphere.

Hours
Regular Hours
Mon - Thu:
Fri - Sat:
Sun:
Payment method
amex, check, discover, master card, visa
Price Range
$$$
Location
North Point Mall
Categories
Seafood Restaurants, Restaurants, Take Out Restaurants
Other Information

Good for Kids: Yes

Cuisines: Seafood

Price Range : Above Average

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