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Contribuisci feedbackBeen there 3 days in a row. Gumbo, bang bang shrimp and cheeseburger. Loved them all! Plan on going back till I've tried the whole menu.
The pulled pork sandwich was out of this world!!! Friendly and fast service!
Had lunch at Cuda's for the second time yesterday. Friendly staff. Delicious food. Huge portions!
Food was excellent. Staff very friendly and accommodating. No pictures to add because it was inhaled by the time we thought about it!
Note: This review is from during the 2020 pandemic and may not reflect the normal experience. When I set out to fetch dinner on this day, I had my mind and mouth set on trying a new chicken sandwich. Initially I went to KFC, but they were sold out. Then I checked Popeyes, figuring it wouldn 't be new but would at least be a fried chicken sandwich. Their line was way too long though. It was almost 8pm, I was disappointed and hungry, and suddenly I remembered: Cuda 's! They have a fried chicken sandwich on the menu, *and* I hadn 't tried them yet! So I called in the order and hit the road. How did Cuda 's fair in the fried chicken sandwich war? Eh. If it was judged specifically as a small fried chicken po-boy it would do better. It was served on french bread, which makes for a very different eating experience than a soft bun. It was white meat chicken, which I usually find a touch dry, and sure enough that carried over to the sandwich; probably a non-issue to white meat fans. And keeping the chicken from falling out of the bread while eating was a challenge. With that said, why didn 't I rate it lower? Well, a po-boy is indeed technically a sandwich, even if it doesn 't fit the very specific mold of fried chicken sandwich from Chick-fil-A, Popeyes, etc. My to-go sandwich probably sat for a good 30 minutes before I ate it, which affects everything; it obviously would be better eaten immediately. Also, the baked mac was pretty good, and the staff were very friendly when I went to pick up. tl;dr Decent, large sandwich more accurately described as 1/2 a fried chicken po-boy.