Steak Cheese Sandwich
Fremin's Restaurant

Fremin's Restaurant

402 W. 3rd St. Thibodaux, LA 70301, United States

Creole • Seafood • American • Fast Food


"went to flanagans last night and I guess now they serve fremins menu some nights (same owners or something) so I was already like eh bc I had no good last experience in fremins, but thought maybe it would be better now, it is another restaurant location, so who knows. but no. the appetizer was decent, that I give them the shrimp lafourche. but omg, the meals. I would describe it as the friend who usually cooks well, but then gets drunk and tries to cook and just does everything with a much heavier hand. as it looked good, but the aromen were just a chaos. I got the cancer tortellini, which had just too much lemon, it was really mad and had so much season. and that's in the way a good thing, but in this case they have too much of all the wrong seasons. only rough and strange tasting. I wanted to wash the tortellini and just eat it. my man has the crab case that tasted like plastic from some ground. he also got the rubber butter and potato salad. kartoffel salad must have been bought, in any case not tasted or restaurant style look. gumbo tasted as if they tried to give him this smoky note, but instead it just faded it and literally everything you could taste was the smokiness, no meat or chewing gum taste at all. we have dessert to save the night, I mean, you can't screw brotpudding properly? so much muskatnuss and/or zimt. it was just so bad. my man and I had a stomachache in the night as if our bodies were angry at us because we eat something of it. really bad experience. I should probably have given a star, but the appetizer was honest, and the waitress was sweet, so the two came."

P Js Pub

P Js Pub

135 Boon St, NARRAGANSETT, United States

Pub • Soup • Grill • Sandwiches


"I recently stumbled into PJs, and let me tell you, it was like stepping into a time capsule – not the cool, vintage kind, but more like a “please, make it stop” relic. Atmosphere: The moment I crossed the threshold, a musty odor enveloped me. It was as if the ghosts of forgotten parties were still lingering, nursing their regrets. The flickering neon signs whispered, “Abandon all joy, ye who enter here.” The decor? A chaotic mishmash of mismatched furniture, faded posters, and a carpet that had seen better decades. If there were a sign saying, “Welcome to the Twilight Zone,” it would fit right in. Service: The staff at PJs must have attended the “How to Be Inattentive 101” seminar. I stood at the bar, waving my empty glass like a desperate semaphore signal. Finally, the bartender shuffled over, wiping his hands on a dubious rag. His gaze met mine – a blend of indifference and mild annoyance. “What’ll it be?” he grunted. I ordered a beer, and he poured it with all the enthusiasm of a sloth on a sedative. Drinks: Ah, the pièce de résistance! The beer tasted like it had been strained through a sock worn by someone who’d just run a marathon. And the cocktails? Well, they were liquid regret, served in plastic cups with chewed-on straws. I asked for a margarita; they handed me a fluorescent green concoction that could double as industrial paint stripper. Entertainment: PJs boasts a jukebox that exclusively plays B-sides from forgotten boy bands. As I sat there nursing my pitiful drink, the speakers blared a haunting rendition of “Achy Breaky Heart.” I half-expected Billy Ray Cyrus himself to stumble in, cowboy hat askew, demanding a refund. Clientele: Imagine a gathering of lost souls – folks who’ve given up on life, love, and personal hygiene. The regulars huddled in dark corners, muttering cryptic incantations to summon the ghost of better days. Overheard snippet: “This place is my spirit animal.” Indeed, PJs is where spirits go to die. Conclusion: In summary, PJs is a vortex of misery, a black hole that devours joy and spits out existential dread. If you seek disappointment, regret, and a side of soul-crushing ennui, this pub is your haven. Otherwise, flee – flee far, flee fast, and never look back."