Vic's Touchdown Grill - Raceland
Vic's Touchdown Grill
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Vic’s is a cozy, family-run grill in Raceland known for exceptional fried seafood, burgers and Creole staples—shrimp boulettes, alligator jalapeño bites and red beans and rice—served at reasonable prices in a nostalgic, bayou-accented setting. Guests praise welcoming staff, accessible/free parking and homey charm, though limited seating and uneven kitchen priorities have produced long takeout waits and occasional overcooked items. Best experienced dining in for reliable service and atmosphere.
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This is a fantastic little family-run grill. They offer a variety of fried seafood and burgers, and the food is exceptional. The staff is very friendly, and there's ample parking available, including accessible options for those with disabilities. The prices are quite reasonable. The only suggestion I have is to consider adding softer lighting for a more cozy atmosphere. With only about 10 tables, the space feels just right. Overall, I would rate the food a 5, service a 5, and atmosphere a 4.
As for parking, there’s convenient parking right in front of the restaurant. I got takeout for dinner, and the price per person was around $20–30. I would rate the food a solid 5 out of 5, with service also receiving a 5. The atmosphere was nice, deserving a 4. Plus, there’s a free parking lot available!
First, I ordered the shrimp boulettes, and they reminded me of deep-fried shrimp shumai, but even better. Oh my goodness, they were delicious! At first, I thought I’d want ranch dressing, but no sauce was necessary—why ruin perfection? I also tried the alligator jalapeño bites. They were flavorful without being overly spicy, but I found the interior a bit too mushy for my taste. The flavors were spot on, though; it was just a matter of texture. Overall, they had just the right amount of spice and flavor.
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