Bringing Cajun Home Cookin'... home.
Stepping up to Swamp Daddy's you'll get swept back to your mamma's kitchen. This is the Cajun home cooking that was (and is) at the heart of Acadiana. Phil "Swamp Daddy" Hall and his wife, along with their children, work together to make sure everyone is having a good time and no one leaves hungry.
Swamp Daddy loves a good jaw with an old friend, and within minutes that's how you'll feel. The term "never met a stranger" pales when applied to Phil Hall. He'll make sure your glass is full of ice cold sweet tea, as you enjoy a good laugh or two between bites of gumbo, crawfish pie, or a warm bread pudding with bourbon sauce. His wife's cooking has gained renown in East Texas. If you ask Mamma Hall how she learned to cook she smiles and says that with a big family, you learn to cook or go hungry real quick. Besides that, cooking just runs in her family. She calls it a gift and then points at her six strong healthy children and her husband's evident proof of her abilities at the stove. Her style of cooking has always been "a bit o' this and that" like her own mamma, and it's always worth the drive.
So come on to Swamp Daddy's and pull up a chair at Mamma's kitchen table, it'll be like coming home.