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Local owned places to eat in Southern Middle Tennessee.
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<blockquote data-quote="ZachMarkus" data-source="post: 5067508" data-attributes="member: 10323"><p>Several good locally owned restaurants in the area. We eat at strikers a lot, stetars in Lawrenceburg is also good, we like southern table in Pulaski, it's a bit pricey though. My all time favorite has to be papa Boudreaux's Cajun cafe in Santa Fe, little hole in the wall Cajun joint. Only open on the weekends and you have to call and make reservations. The food is absolutely phenomenal. Definitely worth checking out if you like Cajun food. Don't forget to bring your cooler if you want something to drink other than water or soft drinks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZachMarkus, post: 5067508, member: 10323"] Several good locally owned restaurants in the area. We eat at strikers a lot, stetars in Lawrenceburg is also good, we like southern table in Pulaski, it’s a bit pricey though. My all time favorite has to be papa Boudreaux’s Cajun cafe in Santa Fe, little hole in the wall Cajun joint. Only open on the weekends and you have to call and make reservations. The food is absolutely phenomenal. Definitely worth checking out if you like Cajun food. Don’t forget to bring your cooler if you want something to drink other than water or soft drinks. [/QUOTE]
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