Houston restaurants still serving up crawfish to go

From Chef Drake Leonard’s farm in Eunice, Louisiana, you can grab a five-pound bag of crawfish starting Friday. From Chef Drake Leonard’s farm in Eunice, Louisiana, you can grab a five-pound bag of crawfish starting Friday. Image 1 of / 3 Caption Close Houston restaurants still serving up crawfish to go 1 / 3 Back to Gallery

Even though we’re not going to throw any crawfish boils anytime soon, Houston-area residents can still satisfy their crawfish cravings from at least two restaurants.

Starting Friday, customers can get their crawfish on the go but only while supplies last.

Eunice

“Eunice is here to remind you that we're still celebrating crawfish season,” the restaurant reported in a news release. “Caught straight from Chef Drake Leonards farm in Eunice, La., you'll be able to snag your five-pound bag starting this Friday, March 27. Each order is served hot and fresh with all the classic fixin's including corn and potatoes. Chef's Crawdaddy Menu is complete with a number of beer and wine specials to get your weekend started off right. Orders start today and supplies are limited, so call 832-491-1717 or email curbside@eunicerestaurant.com to catch your bounty!”

Eunice is located at 3737 Buffalo Speedway. For more information go to www.eunicerestaurant.com.

Goode Company Taqueria

“It’s crawfish season in Houston, and Goode Company is doing whatever it takes to get ’em to you,” Goode Company reported. “They are setting up a crawfish drive-thru this Friday and Saturday (3/27, 3/28) at Goode Company Taqueria! From noon until sold out, they’ll be serving boiled and seasoned mudbugs including corn and potatoes so you can get your crawdaddy fixing ($20 for 2.5 pounds). Don’t forget to wash ’em down with a cold beer. Regular to-go and delivery menu will also be available.”

Goode Company Taqueria is located at 4902 Kirby Drive. For more information go to www.goodecompanytaqueria.com.

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