Ezell’s Fish Camp Menu – Lavaca, AL

Type : Restaurant

Location : Lavaca, AL

Based on 308 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.3 stars. Price $$

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ No delivery

Ezell's Fish Camp 36904

Address:
776 Ezell Rd, Lavaca, AL 36904

Phone: (205) 654-2205

Website: http://ezellsfishcamp.org/

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Hours

Thursday 11 AM–8 PM
Friday 11 AM–9 PM
Saturday 11 AM–9 PM
Sunday 11 AM–8 PM
Monday

(Labor Day)
Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday Closed

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Reviews

Russell Breeden
Off the beaten path but well worth the drive as the fried catfish is so fresh and delicious and the service is friendly and excellent! Highly recommend to hungry drivers in this area!

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Jeff Lloyd
My waitress was friendly, attentive and expeditious. The food order was okay, and the portions were sufficient. Not much menu selection and the deer, hog and moose heads on every wall were a little creepy for a “FISH camp”. The coleslaw was excellent (I like it sweet like theirs, and this had lots of onions too). I ordered the 5pc. Catfish platter, a fried oyster platter and fried mushrooms as an appetizer, and lemoncello cake (yum!) for dessert. If you don’t like fried foods, you might want to pass on this restaurant. This place was recommended to me by my friend for the catfish dinner.

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Edward Brown
Rustic settings on the bank of the Tombigee River in the back of nowhere. It is a local gathering place you would never see it from highway. A great experience if you can find it you will enjoy the trip and food.

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Tonya Mazingo
The food was amazing! The staff was very welcoming and it felt like dining with family!! Thank you Mrs. Mary and Ms. Annabell (you did great) our waitress was in training we were literally her first table and she was very good!

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Joe Watts
Have been going here since the 1970’s. The atmosphere is what brings you there. The fried food is what makes you want to come back. It started as fish camp on the banks of the Tombigbee River. It’s changed since it started–they enclosed the back porch. They’ve expanded it. But, at its heart, it is still a fish camp. Good fried catfish. Wonderful, creamy slaw. Fried dill pickles are a must. Huge glasses of sweet tea. This is a destination. There is probably better catfish around, but it is always good. And the ambiance is unbeatable.

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Don Herrmann
I was there while travelling on business in the mid 1990’s and I have never forgotten the place. There was an older lady who was part of the family that owned the place and her and I talked almost forever and she shared stories about her life there. The food was incredible and it was the first time in my life I had fried pickles. I also remember sitting on the porch and watching the Tom Bigbee.

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Adam Harrison
One of the best restaurants ever!! Food is amazing. The best catfish, hush puppies and slaw. Amazing service!!!

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James Faulkner
second best catfish i have ever had and only second because my family’s is slightly better. Had i had my favorite hot sauce it may have even been better. Service was great.

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Michael Elkins
Corporate food services can’t build a place like this, just try to copy. You can’t build atmosphere like this. The real deal! The food and service is excellent .

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Danielle V. Green
Ezell’s always has the best fish and coleslaw! This was my first time having the blooming onion and it was good too! Always love going to Ezell’s.

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