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Gator’s Bayou – Lubbock

Cajun Food (Half Off). Two Options Available.

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Tue Dec 04 05:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$20
Discount
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In a Nutshell

Cajun spices enrich crawfish etouffe, grilled catfish, and gator po' boys; pure Texas sports action entertains on the TVs

The Fine Print

  • Expires 90 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per table. Valid only for option purchased. Dine-in only. Not valid for alcohol. Must use promotional value in 1 visit.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

It's always inadvisable to bite the hand that feeds you, especially since it's usually your own hand and the food is on the fork part anyway. Sink your teeth into this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $10 for $20 worth of Cajun food
  • $20 for $40 worth of Cajun food for four or more

Oysters on the half shell ($9 for a half dozen) and voodoo cheese fries ($8) whet appetites for Cajun-style entrees, such as jambalaya ($9.50), house of blue fin tuna ($15), and gator-filled po' boys (market price).

Gator’s Bayou

Steaming pots of crawfish etouffe and sizzling po' boy sandwiches wrapped around grilled gator or catfish race under diners' noses, their eyes upturned to the six flat screen telivisions that fortify Gator's Bayou's walls. The TVs only make a peep whenever a Texas team is playing or a mega-sporting event such as the super bowl rolls around. Otherwise, they remain active but silent, letting diners enjoy the music and Cajun-style eats on their own merits.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Preserving Leftovers

With the right techniques and a lot of luck, there's no reason that this year's holiday leftovers won't be edible next year. Here's how you can keep your scraps fresh:

  • Store food in airtight containers. To make sure there's no leak, add in a bunch of ants and see if they can survive.

  • Before storing the food, cut off any pieces that have clearly been chewed. If you don't, and the person that chewed that food isn't around for the next Thanksgiving, you'll be feeling pretty sad when you pull those leftovers out and recognize their bite pattern.

  • The freezer is your best friend, in that it will prevent food from spoiling, and your worst enemy, in that it is so perfectly sized to fit a human body and has that alluring pristinely white interior, and whenever you open the door it sounds like it's saying, "Please come inside. I'm warmer than I look." Please be careful near freezers.

  • Save your leftovers the same way our forefathers did—by feeding the scraps to their horses then hoping the horses would give them back exactly one year later.

If you think those mashed potatoes are good now, wait till you try them in a year!

Gator’s Bayou

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    Lubbock

    5217 98th St.
    Lubbock, Texas 79424
    (806) 698-6900
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