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Prudhomme's Lost Cajun Kitchen

Based on 6 reviews

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50 Lancaster Ave

Columbia, PA 17512

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(717) 684-1706

Hours of Operation

Mon 4:30am-11pm, Tue-Sat 11am-11pm, Sun Closed

Payment Methods

AMEX, DINERS_CLUB, DISCOVER, MASTERCARD, VISA

A Little Bit of Cajun in Pennsylvania - Entertainment: Comedy Club, Dancing, Murder Mystery

Products and Services

Features:


* Award Winning


* Bar


* Business Lunches


* Off-Premises Catering


* Kid-Friendly


* Light Menu


* Private Parties


* Pub


* Reservations


* Senior Discount


* Take Out


* Reservations: Takes Reservations


* Smoking Available: Bar Only

About Prudhomme's Lost Cajun Kitchen

Prudhomme's Lost Cajun Kitchen est. 1993.This 1896 AD 3 story brick Victorian hotel has been the new location of Prudhomme's Lost Cajun Kitchen for 5 years now. Owners, Dave & Sharon Prudhomme keep the family tradition of authentic, made on premises cuisine thriving. This historic 105 yr old hotel, formally, the Rising Sun Hotel, had been a speakeasy during prohibition and a hangout for various gangsters. Currently the hotel is home to long term tenants only. The first floor boasts a beautiful original inlayed floor in the bar, and two dining rooms. Filled with early antiques, artifacts and Louisiana memorabilia this fun & interesting eatery has something for everyone! All food is prepared fresh on the premises, and is cooked to order. From mild and basic to wild and jacked up-tell us how you like it. 2001 Readers Choice Award Winner, 2002 Readers Choice Award Winner. Take something home from the gift rack!


* Entertainment: Comedy Club, Dancing, Live Music, Special Theme, TV


* Dress Code: Business Casual


* Accommodates Private Parties

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Bad Food

Posted by jmyers325 on 9/26/2009

I ordered the "Heart of the Bayou" seafood platter. I was brought a few small pieces of blackened catfish, 6 shrimp, and some clam strips all buried under a big pile of "straw onions" and two huge hush puppies". The small cup of jumbalaya was cold. This whole meal was exceedinly greasy and for $22, I was expecting a lot more seafood and not so much filler. The other people in my party were not too happy with their selections either - the crabby patty had some weird sauce that just didn't belong in the sandwich. Stay away from this place.

Great

Posted by CSMobileUser on 8/23/2009

Great food and great atmosohere. And the people were even better

Skip it

Posted by tinaObeana on 7/25/2009

We were a group of 8 from a meetup, Many of us were quite excited after hearing good things about this place. It took a bit till our apps came, sauteed gator had great flavor but is really chewy, The oysters with crab was tasty, cajun whoopie pie was good, it was a corn muffin with creamy crab, the corn muffin was really good and was the best part of my meal. The shrimp Sunny is in a tomato sauce that was so bland, like watered down tomatoes, not even salt. The Crabby Pork had creamy crab like the whoppie pie, had a dry pork loin and was served with mashed potaoes, weird. The Rice and Beans had ham and sausage and was tasty, nice flavors The jambalaya was cold, bland and dry The Seafood Gumbo had no seafood that I could see or okra, olny onion and celery and was tastless except for a little hot spice. I cant tell you about the crab louis, it took so long the woman who ordered had to leave and took it to go. Between the Apps and Entree it took over an hour. They bought us a round of drinks while we waited. IF the food is really good you can overlook alot of other faults but this scored low all around. You should skip it, really.

One star is 2 too many.. and no okra or crawdads?!?

Posted by moatbuilder on 10/14/2008

I was really excited to see Cajun food up here with such shining reviews. Unfortunately I don't think anyone that works there or that has reviewed the place has ever actually eaten Cajun before. Being my first (and last) time there, I ordered something somewhat cajun (broiled oysters with lump crab meat), something EXTREMELY cajun ( bowl of gumbo) and my wife got a house creation (cajun pasta.) Everything was bland and runny. The only redeeming and slightly authentic part of the meal was my Abita Turbodog. Needless to say, I didn't stick around to try the whiskey bread pudding if it was even offered on the menu...

If you like cajun food, this is the place to go!

Posted by columbiagirl on 11/21/2005

The restaurant area was non smoking, but the smell was very strong from the bar area, I left smelling like a cigarette! The bar area needs a better system to remove the smoke.

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