Mary Mahoney's Old French House

Cajun / Creole Restaurant
4,3
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David Bryan R
55 month ago
The steak is really delicious and juicy. The desert is to die for. The drinks is also good! The service is perfect!!!
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Morgan G
82 month ago
Less than impressed! Not only did we stand at the entrance with 0 greeting; we were asked why we were there, followed by a "klan" reference, while I was accompanied by my African American friend.
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ATL_Hunter
93 month ago
Anything with lump crab is a winner here! Charming atmosphere - lovely waitstaff
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Charles J
94 month ago
How good is this place? After I cleaned my plate, I thought about licking my plate but I talked myself out of it. Also don't miss the 2000 year old tree in the courtyard!
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Kt S
98 month ago
Very good food. Yet expensive. All dinner entrées are $37 each. Food was excellent. This place has history. Worth the experience.
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Brad
102 month ago
Love it. My go to place for lunch. Stuffed snapper and crawfish pasta is a must if your first visit. Lunch menu is a reasonably priced treat. Super staff.
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Kathleen O
103 month ago
The service is as excellent as the food. Don't skip the gumbo. You will be happy with any of the main courses. Save room for the bread pudding.
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Harley A
146 month ago
The house was built in 1737 during the French occupation of the coast. The restaurant was opened in 1964 and is the most upscale restaurant on the Gulf Coast.
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Lee R
150 month ago
Mini softshell crabs, gumbo, blue cheese salad, surf n turf w/ crab meat, apple pie w/ ice cream... Enough said
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Crystal G
153 month ago
Amazing gumbo, possibly the best I have ever had! Their homemade blue cheese dressing is great and the stuffed snapper is heavenly! Don' forget the bread pudding, it is wonderful. Amazing restaurant!