Sometimes the best restaurants are found in the most unlikely places. Alabama is home to many types of restaurants that are housed inside unassuming buildings. Ezell’s Fish Camp just so happens to be one of these restaurants. Take a look below to learn all about this unique restaurant and why it’s worth a visit.
Ezell's Fish Camp, which opened in 1937, is located on the Tombigbee River in Lavaca, Alabama.
This off-the-beaten-path restaurant is housed inside a two-room, dogtrot cabin and is one of the South's favorite dining destinations. Interestingly, this cabin was once used as a trading post during the Civil War.
In fact, their fried catfish is so delicious that it, along with the restaurant's coleslaw, was included on the list "100 Dishes to Eat in Alabama Before You Die."
The next time you're passing through Choctaw County, Alabama, specifically the town of Lavaca, be sure to stop and try Ezell's Fish Camp. Its menu includes something for everyone, and you won't be disappointed.
For more information about Ezell's Fish Camp, you can view its website here and its Facebook page here. You can visit this cabin restaurant at 776 Ezell Rd., Lavaca, AL 36904.
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Another off-the-beaten-path restaurant in Alabama that’s worth a visit is The Old Cookstove in Danville. You can read all about this cozy restaurant here.
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