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Crazee's Cafe

7626 Cantrell Rd, Little Rock, AR

★★★★4.3(506 Google reviews)

What to expect

Traditional drinksSlow sitFull breakfastMeetings

Google Reviews

Monica Gracey
★★★★★4 months ago

We had never been here but we went for a friend's birthday lunch while we were in little rock and we ended up going on a game day! Had no idea, so a bunch of people were there watching the game and eating, that was not a problem at all!! It has such a wonderful atmosphere there! Loud enough you could laugh and have a conversation, but not too loud! The Food was so good! I got the burger meal and it's a good size burger! I finished every bit of it and was very pleased! Definitely recommend, the people were awesome!❤️

AllenK
★★★★★6 months ago

The hype is real. They might have the best fried catfish in the state. Possibly anywhere. We will be back!!! The sides were good also.

Jennifer Burris
★★★★7 months ago

Had lunch today. Bacon cheese burger and onion rings. The server was excellent. The food was not good. Taste like old fish grease and the flavor of the burger was a weird taste like if they have not cleaned their grill. Won't be back.

Trent Fulbright
★★★★★8 months ago

The catfish was excellent. The service is great, the only downside is if you are there before 9 typically there will be children present making a huge racket at the pool tables. And now I feel really old.

William Lindsey
★★★★a year ago

I'd heard that Crazee's catfish is particularly good, so I went there specifically to try it. I found it pretty good, well-fried, not greasy, if a bit on the unseasoned and bland side. The onion rings we ordered along with our fish dinners were especially good – also well-fried and ungreasy, with a batter that was pleasantly crunchy and might have contained some cornmeal. The fish dinners come with two sides. I chose cole slaw and green tomato relish; my dining companion chose slaw and potato salad. Re: the slaw, he put the point well when he said, "I like the texture of the slaw even if it is a bit on the sweet side." The slaw consists of nice chunks of cabbage mixed with chopped tomatoes, and I agree that the dressing is on the sweet side. It's hard, in fact, to find cole slaw anywhere in Arkansas any longer that's not tantamount to a dessert. Ditto for the hushpuppies, which I left alone after having taken a bite and found them sweet. The potato salad, on the other hand, was not sweet, but had a nice mustard-seasoned mayonnaise dressing. Green tomato relish is always sweetened, it goes without saying, so no surprises there – except that it's not so much a relish here (as in ground or finely chopped pickled vegetables with seasoning) as it is chunks of green tomatoes cooked in a seasoned syrup. Our meal was not bad. I'd go back to Crazee's, though there are other local catfish eateries that, to my palate, have better fish. It just wasn't wonderful. Things seemed to lack sufficient seasoning, though they were well-prepared. Everyone we dealt with was super-nice, and that's a big plus. The place is spacious, with well-spaced tables, and it's neat as a pin, more pluses. And, of course, Crazee's serves more than catfish, so it might be worth visiting for hamburgers or sandwiches, things I didn't try on my single visit there.

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