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Big Al Eats: At Al T's in Winnie, TX Big Al turns Cajun in Winnie, TX, where he has a high $ meal (price not revealed, this article) at Al T's. The Seafood Platter is practically a buffet in itself, with everything, including some nice fried alligator. And it's just 903 miles (15 hrs) down the road west of the Historic Courthouse at 500 Public Square, Columbia, KY Click on headline for story plus photo(s) By Big Al Owens, the Big Rig Trucker I was holding back on the food choices, but since there is such a demand for a report on some of the fine dining establishments like President Obama and the demand for his birth certificate, I feel inclined to release this report. This is from Al T's in Winnie, TX. Al T's has served many celebrities including Big Al. I chose the seafood platter which included shrimp etouffee, red beans and rice, chicken & sausage gumbo, shrimp gumbo, fried catfish, oyster, shrimp, stuffed crab, and fried alligator. I was definitely impressed with the service at this fine eating establishment. The food was impeccable as well. This is definitely a place to visit on your way out of Houston. - Big Al If you go: Al T's Seafood & Steak House is at 338 Spur 5 Texas 124. Winnie, TX 77665. Phone (409) 296-9818 . Just 901 miles from Greater Bliss, KY 15 hours via Bon Ayr, KY; Bucksnort, TN; Benton, AR, and hanging a left, south, in Texarkana, TX, This story was posted on 2011-04-28 07:36:28
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