Yelp brought me here. $6.50 for a large sausage and chicken dinner. Its great food not very spicy but not bland either. Good amount of food. Worth going to! Drive through only.
(5)
Gracie E.
As I arrived was a little skeptical. It's a drive up place. With 2 tables outside. Yelp brought me here, and a couple of local men working for the city told us to come here too. BEST Jambalaya I've ever had. You must try.
(5)
Jay G.
Always get a bucket when in Gonzales...was great as usual!
(5)
Steve M.
Pretty good Jambalaya. I have never got anything else at this location. I find the ones in Baton Rouge to be better and have ordered other items but overall this place is fine.
(3)
Joseph L.
Awesome! No other word describes the jambalaya. A must if you are in the area.
(5)
Tyler B.
This place is on point! Not only is the value good ($6.50 for jambalaya, white beans, potato salad, and a roll), the quality is good. It will tickle your taste buds and leave you satisfied. I also became a big fan of the boudin sausage they serve. They offer both traditional jambalaya and also what they term "pastalaya" (being from the North, I'm not sure if this is a traditional dish or not). I would recommend the traditional jambalaya--the pasta just wasn't quite as good in my opinion. I will admit that they tend to be a little stingy on the sausage. Be sure you get here early, as they only cook a certain amount each day and when it's gone it's gone.
(4)
Darla N.
Not consistent-I have had some of the best jambalaya here and some of the worst. Plates and buckets of chicken and sausage or pork and sausage are available along with sides and pints and/or quarts of white beans and potato salad. Pork usually sells out first so if that's what you are wanting, get there early. And trust me, you don't want the bottom of the pot jambalaya anyway. They also have chicken and Andouille gumbo which is pretty good. It is a shame they do not have a place to dine in as the others in Baton Rouge, since Gonzales is the Jambalaya Capital of the world!
(4)
Sierra T.
I REFUSE to eat here for the simple reason that when I was pregnant, they wouldn't let me get more than one serving. They will never get my business again.
(1)
Suzie W.
Drive up jambalaya shop. You get the food to go or eat in the car. When you are not from Louisiana it is shocking. :). It is what it is. Good food.
(3)
Jason L.
Always enjoy the food. The daily specials are good also. I like the pastalya.
(4)
Jerry B.
The jambalaya is always great, but they nearly always run out of the pork and sausage flavor. This is really bad and I know people who do not visit the establishment if they want the pork at night. I'm one, because they have run out. Again the food is great, but they are losing a lot more business than they think. It's like McDonald's running out of French Fries. Please cook enough pork and sausage to last until closing. It will make your customers happy and increase your business.
(4)
Daniel T.
Some of the better jambalaya I've ever had. Portion size large feed me for 2 days! When my California friends come into town I will definitely treat them to a stop here. Also, there is no drive up window. You must order at the walk up spot, don't work service is really quick and the staff is eye candy. Lol
(5)
Liz D.
Some of the BEST jambalaya I've ever had. Pork and sausage jambalaya with potato salad and a roll. Got the small portion (only $5.50) and it was more than I could eat. Just a little shack but it's delicious
(5)
chico b.
Just like other Yelpers I pull up and was like....WTF is this??? Yelp brought me to this place?? What??? This little tiny shack. What? They only sell starches(Beans, Rice and Potatoes and Bread)? Huh? I was super skeptical but tried it anyway. Had a small portion and overall the jambalaya was awesome. I wish I could've got more sausage though.
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Bryan A.
Yelp brought me here. $6.50 for a large sausage and chicken dinner. Its great food not very spicy but not bland either. Good amount of food. Worth going to! Drive through only.
(5)Gracie E.
As I arrived was a little skeptical. It's a drive up place. With 2 tables outside. Yelp brought me here, and a couple of local men working for the city told us to come here too. BEST Jambalaya I've ever had. You must try.
(5)Jay G.
Always get a bucket when in Gonzales...was great as usual!
(5)Steve M.
Pretty good Jambalaya. I have never got anything else at this location. I find the ones in Baton Rouge to be better and have ordered other items but overall this place is fine.
(3)Joseph L.
Awesome! No other word describes the jambalaya. A must if you are in the area.
(5)Tyler B.
This place is on point! Not only is the value good ($6.50 for jambalaya, white beans, potato salad, and a roll), the quality is good. It will tickle your taste buds and leave you satisfied. I also became a big fan of the boudin sausage they serve. They offer both traditional jambalaya and also what they term "pastalaya" (being from the North, I'm not sure if this is a traditional dish or not). I would recommend the traditional jambalaya--the pasta just wasn't quite as good in my opinion. I will admit that they tend to be a little stingy on the sausage. Be sure you get here early, as they only cook a certain amount each day and when it's gone it's gone.
(4)Darla N.
Not consistent-I have had some of the best jambalaya here and some of the worst. Plates and buckets of chicken and sausage or pork and sausage are available along with sides and pints and/or quarts of white beans and potato salad. Pork usually sells out first so if that's what you are wanting, get there early. And trust me, you don't want the bottom of the pot jambalaya anyway. They also have chicken and Andouille gumbo which is pretty good. It is a shame they do not have a place to dine in as the others in Baton Rouge, since Gonzales is the Jambalaya Capital of the world!
(4)Sierra T.
I REFUSE to eat here for the simple reason that when I was pregnant, they wouldn't let me get more than one serving. They will never get my business again.
(1)Suzie W.
Drive up jambalaya shop. You get the food to go or eat in the car. When you are not from Louisiana it is shocking. :). It is what it is. Good food.
(3)Jason L.
Always enjoy the food. The daily specials are good also. I like the pastalya.
(4)Jerry B.
The jambalaya is always great, but they nearly always run out of the pork and sausage flavor. This is really bad and I know people who do not visit the establishment if they want the pork at night. I'm one, because they have run out. Again the food is great, but they are losing a lot more business than they think. It's like McDonald's running out of French Fries. Please cook enough pork and sausage to last until closing. It will make your customers happy and increase your business.
(4)Daniel T.
Some of the better jambalaya I've ever had. Portion size large feed me for 2 days! When my California friends come into town I will definitely treat them to a stop here. Also, there is no drive up window. You must order at the walk up spot, don't work service is really quick and the staff is eye candy. Lol
(5)Liz D.
Some of the BEST jambalaya I've ever had. Pork and sausage jambalaya with potato salad and a roll. Got the small portion (only $5.50) and it was more than I could eat. Just a little shack but it's delicious
(5)chico b.
Just like other Yelpers I pull up and was like....WTF is this??? Yelp brought me to this place?? What??? This little tiny shack. What? They only sell starches(Beans, Rice and Potatoes and Bread)? Huh? I was super skeptical but tried it anyway. Had a small portion and overall the jambalaya was awesome. I wish I could've got more sausage though.
(4)