D.Rough and I were in Marquette, Michigan, for a big beer
festival with my sister PalmMapper and brother-in-law Uncle DumDum. We needed
to do some sobering up afterwards, so we headed to a well-rated creole
restaurant called Lagniappe. We had to wait a bit for a table since it was fool
of beer festival folks. A group of folks
we recognized from the beer festival decided to buy our first round while we
waited for our table – Did we need them? Nope. Did we drink them? Yup. I got a
Vieux Carre Cocktail, which was Sazerac rye whiskey, courvoisier, sweet
vermouth, B&B, and a lemon twist, so it might have had some booze in it…
Possibly.
The menu at this place is pretty substantial, but everything
looks great on it. We looked at the appetizer section for a bit and then the
server came back and told us our new beer fest friends were now buying us the
alligator bites for an appetizer. That
worked out super well, since I was definitely going to order that anyway!
And
it was wonderful. The bites were battered and deep fried, which was great
because then you could actually taste the meat. Perfectly cooked and not dried
out, and also delicious. There was a REALLY light mustard sauce on these, but
it was so perfectly light, it didn’t overpower anything. These were really
quite good.
I wanted everything on this menu, especially the etouffe,
the jambalaya, and the gumbo. But I got adventurous and got the Bayou
Bouillabaisse. D.Rough got the frog legs and catfish platter – something she wouldn’t
normally get, either. We were feeling sassy and thought we’d step out of the
safety zone today.
D.Rough was really happy with her fried catfish on this
platter, but she wished there were more than just the one piece. She was just
ok with the frog legs, but I thought they were pretty delicious. Great
seasoning, but you could taste that chicken/fish combination of the meat
inside. I liked them a lot. The hushpuppies were also really good and not too
onion-y, like at some places. And tons of fries, in case you weren’t full
enough! I liked her dish a lot.
My dish was even better than I expected. Each bite felt like
there was something new in it. It had delta catfish, gulf shrimp, crawfish
meat, andouille sausage, red potatoes, and other veggies in a tomato broth.
Seriously, each thing in here, you could taste, and then you’d go back in for
more. I thought the portion size was going to be too small, but by the time I
finished the whole thing, I was stuffed. It was plenty of food. It had a little
bit of heat to the seasonings, but mostly just fantastic flavor. Get this
thing.
Normally, we’re not dessert people, but since we thought we’d
split one four ways, we opted in. The bread pudding sounded great to all of us,
and I’m glad we got it. When it came out, you could tell right away it was
dense. Like, the densest bread pudding I’ve ever had. And it was slathered in
what we’d soon find out was Jack Daniels sauce. Super boozy and tasted just like
they reduced Jack Daniels. It was great, but immediately made us all ready for
a nap. (but we went back to the hotel and drank more – hahahaha)
This place was one of the best Cajun/Creole places I’ve ever
been to, and I’m definitely going to recommend this to anyone I know that goes
to Marquette, Michigan. The servers were fantastic. The managers were really
nice and talkative, and the food was out of this world good. I’ll go out on a
limb and agree with the people that rated this the best restaurant in
Marquette.
Top 5 things about Lagniappe Cajun Creole Eatery
- Bayou Bouillabaisse
- Alligator Bites
- Frog Legs and Catfish
- Bread Pudding
- really extensive food, cocktail, and beer menus
Bottom 5 things
- You will likely have to wait (but it’s worth it)
- It isn’t bar food prices, it’s real restaurant prices (but it’s worth it)
- It’s got a loud but fun energy inside
- Who am I kidding? There’s nothing bad about this restaurant at all!
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