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'''Crazy Cajuns Boiling Pot''' is a Cajun restaurant located at 125 [[Inverness Plaza]], near the intersection of [[U.S. Highway 280 (Inverness)|U.S. Highway 280]] and [[Cahaba Valley Road]]. It was opened in June 1997 by [[Robert Regard|Robert]] and [[Lulu Regard]].
'''Crazy Cajuns Boiling Pot''' is a Cajun restaurant located at 125 [[Inverness Plaza]], near the intersection of [[U.S. Highway 280 (Inverness)|U.S. Highway 280]] and [[Cahaba Valley Road]]. It was opened in June [[1997]] by [[Robert Regard|Robert]] and [[Lulu Regard]].


The Regards came to Birmingham from Baton Rouge, Louisiana and based the restaurant's menu on Robert's grandmother's family recipes.
The Regards came to Birmingham from Baton Rouge, Louisiana and based the restaurant's menu on Robert's grandmother's family recipes.
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==References==
==References==
* Flanagan, Ben (October 12, 2022) "Crazy Cajuns Boiling Pot owners selling restaurant after 25 years: ‘This is a young person’s game’." {{BN}}
* Flanagan, Ben (October 12, 2022) [https://www.al.com/life/2022/10/crazy-cajuns-boiling-pot-owners-selling-restaurant-after-25-years-this-is-a-young-persons-game.html "Crazy Cajuns Boiling Pot owners selling restaurant after 25 years: ‘This is a young person’s game’."] {{BN}}
 
==External links==
* [https://www.facebook.com/crazycajunsboilingpot Crazy Cajuns] on Facebook.com


[[Category:Cajun restaurants]]
[[Category:Cajun restaurants]]
[[Category:Inverness Plaza]]
[[Category:Inverness Plaza]]
[[Category:1997 establishments]]
[[Category:1997 establishments]]

Latest revision as of 21:26, 8 April 2023

Crazy Cajuns Boiling Pot is a Cajun restaurant located at 125 Inverness Plaza, near the intersection of U.S. Highway 280 and Cahaba Valley Road. It was opened in June 1997 by Robert and Lulu Regard.

The Regards came to Birmingham from Baton Rouge, Louisiana and based the restaurant's menu on Robert's grandmother's family recipes.

They made the decision to retire from running the restaurant and put the business of for sale in late 2022.

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