"okay for atmosphere, definitiw a victor! I loved the hole in the wall vibe with which they ran totally. I was super excited to go here because we heard that the seafood was amazing and typically on places like this. I will also say the service was incredible! the ladies we interacted with were so sweet and went beyond and beyond for us. I have the cocos yarn, cajun mais and hush weep. when I have lived in Georgia and florida, I am very familiar with these articles. the cocos yarn hardly tasted like cocosnuss, the bath seemed to have more cocoss than the garnel themselves, the texture of the actual garnels was strange. the teig was beautiful and crispy. the hush puppies were ok, the center tasted as if it had been frozen too long and then cooked, but the outer was beautiful and crispy. I'm not sure what cajun was about the mais. I had cajun mais many places and this one had no flavor, no taste, literally only tasted like cooked mais. that was a rather great disappointment, because if they hear aboutjun, they want these mighty aromes. also the rest of the fam was disappointed. I will say the okra was good, and the snow baskets were decent. cocktails the worst margarita I ever had in my life. the amount of tequila was perfect, but whatever mixer she was using was blegh. I saw how to make an old fashion and that was rough. I don't think whoever worked the bar, knew how to make cocktails. And not that this place is known for his cocktails, but I feel like margaritas and an old fashion is quite basic. only a fast Google search leads to some simple but tasteful recipes. I swapped myself to a coco, just because I didn't want to taste any more drinks. if you go here, maybe you're stuck with a beer or a soda. do they regret it? absolutely not! the live music and the atmosphere were the Alabaman thing we did all week. I wish I had eaten and the drinks had lived to the hype."