Self-Walbrick: Seafood options expanding soon in Lubbock

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Lubbockonline.com
A building permit for The Lost Cajun restaurant at 6810 Milwaukee Ave. came through this week. The Lost Cajun currently has franchised locations in nearby Midland and Odessa, and opened another location in Amarillo in January. The brand has quickly expanded in its seven years of business, CEO Raymond Griffin previously told A-J Media, with around 20 locations open or in the works. Griffin described his restaurants as family friendly. He said when kids walk through the door, they are given Mardi Gras beads and a piece of chalk to use on the concrete floors, “releasing the beasts,” as Griffin said. Servers are trained to work around kids drawing. The Lost Cajun menu includes a variety of gumbo, po’boys and seafood dishes. The restaurant is known for its beignets, Griffin said, which can be ordered in traditional and bite sizes.

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