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Okay is there any place to get boiled crawfish in town?
Figuring I'm only 6 hours from New Orleans, it might be worth it to just go back home and pig out, then return HSV ![]() |
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There is a restaurant in Guntersville called Crawmama's. I haven't been there but they are suppose to have crawfish. I think the seafood store in G'ville also sells them.
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Yeah, they have fried and broiled crawfish tails in the combo platter. But, you are right, they aren't the same especially when you are eating them..
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