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Ezell's Fish Camp - Lavaca (Rt. 1, Box 659-A, 36904 - 205 654-2205) Located about 10 miles east of Butler, Alabama on the Tombigbee River; drive through the middle of a cotton field to a rustic cabin with rocking chairs on the porch; the original building is around 200 years old; quaint setting with weathered out buildings and moss-covered trees nearby; they have served fried catfish here for about 50 years; a favorite stopping point for the late Rock n' Roll Hall of Famer Carl Perkins; unusual items on menu include fried dill pickles and frog legs; most of the picnic style seating offers river views; on a nice day you can dine on the outdoor patio while a stuffed moosehead looms over your shoulder; mounted deer and wild boar also adorn the walls ... adding to the folksy, hunting camp feel; a shadowbox frame displays rattlesnake tails as well as claws and tails of various local creatures … not for the squeamish; delicious fried catfish with perfectly seasoned cornmeal coating comes with a sweet, soupy cole slaw, fresh cut french fries and corn kernel-laden hushpuppies; a nicely brewed sweet tea is served in tall glasses; a classic fish camp from the past; highly recommended.
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Stagecoach Cafe 52735 Highway 59 Stockton, AL 36579-4475 Phone: (251) 580-0608
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Stockton, Alabama is located north of Mobile about five miles above I-65 Exits 31 or 34. The Stagecoach Cafe is in the middle of town -- you won't miss it |
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LDRider is a Service Mark, owned by Joe Denton, 1996, California
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