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Specialties
Bonjou,
At the Creole Cajun Bistro in Chandler, AZ we offer Southern Creole Cajun scratch made cooking like Grandma (Mamere or Maw maw) use to make. We are serving New Orleans Gumbo, Fried Catfish, Crawfish Étouffée and even fried Alligator just to name a few. We want to put you in the the HEART of the French Quarters. We had designed our restaurant and bar to have the Food, Music and the Look of being at the New Orleans Mardi Gras. We offer fresh made hurricanes and frozen drinks designed just for you by our Mixologists. So come on by and sit out on the patio and enjoy some smooth Jazz some Great food and a cold beverage.
Looking forward to serving you,
Ayeee, :)
History
Established in 2015.
About Us
Creole Cajun Bistro in Chandler, Arizona, is a family restaurant with a fun, festive atmosphere. We offer outdoor dining with a comfortable, casual concept. The combination of wood tables and chairs, comfortable booths and vibrant colors, and accented aged brick are accented by textured painted walls, tastefully presented canvas art, and other Louisiana– and Creole Cajun inspired touches. You’ll see famous locations such as Bourbon Street and Café Du Monde, as well as images of some of the best jazz musicians and Creole Cajun dishes.
Enjoy the Experience
With us, diners will enjoy the ultimate experience as they take in the aromas of authentic, homemade Creole Cajun cuisine and enjoy the artistry of historic jazz artists like Lewis Armstrong, and Zydeco music by Beau Jocque and the Zydeco Rollers. We’re hoping to have live music, and there will be four flat-screen LED and plasma televisions with sports, special events, and more. Happy hour will features a variety of specials
Meet the Business Owner
Eric R.
Business Owner
Eric was born to his Cajun father Henry D. R. Sr. from Coulterville, Louisiana, and his Creole mother Alethia Ann C. from New Orleans, Louisiana. Eric inherited his cooking talents from his grandmother Marcell F. Jacques, also known as «Big Red,» a chef and caterer from the crescent city New Orleans, Louisiana. Eric was raised in the kitchen, working side-by-side with his grandmother daily. Over the years, he mastered the authentic tastes of many Creole Cajun dishes and perfected them.
Eric’s love for cooking has lead him to develop over 100 cooking videos on the popular video-sharing website, YouTube™, with over a million domestic and international views and thousands of followers seeking authentic recipes and guidance in southern cooking. He offers videos that include homemade sausages, which will be found at Creole Cajun Bistro, to all-grain home-brewed beers which will be used in our special beer batter.