Catfish Parlour now open on Williams Drive

February 16, 2008 at 8:02 am , by Jenel Looney

Two days ago, driving down Williams Drive near the big H-E-B, I saw construction-type trucks in the parking lot of the newly built Catfish Parlour. (I thought it was spelled “Catfish Parlor” until I looked up their website.) They don’t mention the Georgetown location on their site, but I’m pretty sure they’re open. When I drove by yesterday, the parking lot was full, but there wasn’t a construction-type truck in sight. If you’re in the mood for casual seafood, give them a try, and then come back here to post a comment about how it was.

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8 Comments so far

by Melanie D. Baker

On February 16, 2008 at 10:21 am

Thanks for the article on Catfish Parlour Jenel. My family and I tried it out last night. There was quite a bit of a wait, about 40 minutes, but we expected it since they just opened. I was pleased to find out that they are doing things a little different from their Austin location. In Austin, you have to get your own fixins, but at the G’town location they bring them out to you. Overall it was a good dining experience. The fish, fries and beans were really good, the slaw was a little different than what I am used to, but it was still O.K. It’s not your typical sorta sweet slaw. The little hush puppies on our table were gone pretty quickly - very tasty little guys, especially when you dip them in the jalapeno tartar sauce.

by Rick Goral

On April 14, 2008 at 12:15 pm

I have fried catfish all of my life and I have never had it as good as this!!! I have been early and it is busy busy, I try to come in a little later and have great service. I quit drinking some years ago, but love the ice cold Rootbeer on Tap.

by Linda Steger

On June 16, 2008 at 12:58 pm

Do you have any coupons that you can send for the resturant?

by Jenel Looney

On June 16, 2008 at 1:36 pm

Hi, Linda! I just spoke with Chris Kerbow, the owner of Catfish Parlour, and he said they don’t use coupons. They really try to keep the prices reasonable. In fact, he said that they’ve had the same prices for four years. (The Georgetown restaurant hasn’t been open that long yet, but we have the same menu as their Austin locations.)

In addition, they do have a couple of special deals that you might find interesting: On Wednesdays and Thursdays, the all-you-can-eat catfish dinner costs $2 less than the rest of the week (just $10.95). And, for those of you who are in the senior bracket, you can get the light plate (a three-piece fish dinner) for $6.95, a dollar off the regular price.

by Roxy

On July 8, 2008 at 3:38 pm

I grew up on the gulf coast and love seafood, the catfish at Catfish Parlour is some of the best I have ever put in my mouth. I don’t even bother with the sides…just keep the catfish a comin’

by Chris Kerbow

On September 1, 2008 at 8:13 pm

In September, we are opening for Lunch at 11 am daily, but closed on Mondays. Try our express lunch which is a combination of buffet / cafeteria style. Fast and cheap!

by Jenel Looney

On September 2, 2008 at 6:12 am

Chris, thanks for letting us know! I’m going to post an update for my regular readers, in case they don’t see this one. I saw your lunch menu at the Chamber of Commerce the other day. Looks like a great selection!

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