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Catfish King Restaurant

Catfish King Restaurant

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3.9 Google Review
316 N McCoy Blvd, New Boston, Texas, 75570, United States
(903) 628-5502 www.davidbeards.com
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Mar 26, 2018
The catfish is cut into boneless strips and deep fried. Served hot with tasty fries and hush puppies.

Feb 22, 2018
Normally this is ok. On my last visit they brought my wife's food out but completly forgot about mine. Her bun was drenched in fake butter and not toasted. 15 minutes later they bring mine out, breading not completly done and just drenched and dripping oil. Same with the fries. And what's happened to the once delicious hush puppies? They are tony and horrible now! Gonna be a long while before I ever come back.

Feb 17, 2018
Rude waiters ,salad bar needed feeling ,no beans ,trash running. Over , had people all in the place complaining , even people from ashdown ark,dallas. Tx ,Clarksville tx , said they would never be back after tonight. 02/17/18

Jan 15, 2018
The last couple of times I've gone there the service was not good. I call my order in and still have to waiting 30 minutes to get my order and then the order is never correct, and when you check your order and ask for the items that are not your plate you get deep sighs and crazy looks like it's a problem,but I usually do in the evening, so maybe it's just those people that work in the evenings.

Apr 11, 2018
The food is okay, if you want frozen recooked fish and hush puppies. The salad bar is lacking. It takes at least 30 minutes to get your order.

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