Catfish King
Seafood · Dallas
À propos de Catfish King
En Catfish King, te damos la bienvenida a un rincón de Dallas donde la tradición y el sabor del mar se unen. Disfruta de nuestros abundantes platos de pescado y marisco, con especialidad en nuestro delicioso 'catfish', preparado con cariño y las mejores recetas. Con un ambiente relajado y acogedor,...
En Catfish King, te damos la bienvenida a un rincón de Dallas donde la tradición y el sabor del mar se unen. Disfruta de nuestros abundantes platos de pescado y marisco, con especialidad en nuestro delicioso 'catfish', preparado con cariño y las mejores recetas. Con un ambiente relajado y acogedor, te invitamos a compartir momentos inolvidables alrededor de una mesa llena de sabores auténticos.
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Catfish King is known for its generous portions of fried catfish and Southern sides. Customers consistently praise the tasty food and friendly service, especially mentioning staff like Everett. Some find the restaurant outdated or inconsistent, with cleanliness being a concern.
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Tip: Be sure to try the catfish and beans, but avoid going an hour before closing to ensure the food is fresh and hot.
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Catfish King est situé à Dallas, entouré de lieux d'intérêt culturel et historique. Voici quelques-uns des points les plus remarquables à proximité.
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- Hart-Patterson Track and Field Complex (A 927m) — park in McLennan County, Texas, United States of America
Autres Lieux d'Intérêt
- McLane Stadium (A 552m) — football stadium at Baylor University
- Floyd Casey Stadium (A 675m) — former football stadium in Waco, Texas
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What drew us in was the giant crown. We were then greeted by the cutest cabin style atmosphere, a giant fish, and the friendliest/best customer service (even though we got there an hour before close). Our food was hot, fresh, and pretty tasty. Obviously, we had to try the catfish. I cannot describe the taste of the mix of the kicking Cajun spice mixed with the hot sauce, but if it was my first day on Earth, I would be very happy. 🌎 Come try for yourself! 🐟
It had been ages since we were here, and we were NOT disappointed on this visit. The food was so good, just as we remembered, and the place was very clean and neat. And the service was great. I had read some negative reviews, so wanted to write and give a 'deserving' positive review. We will definitely be back SOON. Thank you, Catfish King, for still serving great fish dinners.
Catfish king is a good choice if you prefer catfish over swai. The cashier was a bit weird and said nothing 😳 as I stood at the counter waiting to order. He could have at least said " Can I help you?". He said Norhing at all.
Catfish, yumm! The usual delicious fried catfish. We went after Church, as well as MANY others. It was crowded and noisy and oh so tasty! Everyone was courteous and smiling. It was all about the food! Did I mention it was superb! We had onion rings for the first time and they are the best we have had in Waco, hands down! Thank you, Catfish King!
Everything was great, especially the 🫘beans, so good! The young man working the register was very polite & cleaning the whole time we were there. (He needs a raise) We will be back again soon. Update: 💚 My favorite place for a Chicken Fried Steak & baked potato 🥔 😋 & friendly service from Everett.
Love this place. Fish is best in Waco and love the aesthetic. A catfish place should look like this does and it’s always clean. Prefer the crescent hush puppies to logs—logs are bitter and bland but crescent are sweet like they should be. Fries aren’t food and no one in my family ever eats theirs but love the fish ❤️
Being from the deep south, it's hard to find a good catfish place, especially in central Texas, so I was happy to find this old school restaurant in Waco for lunch last week. This is a no frills, casual decor kind of place that seems to be popular with the locals. I had a regular catfish plate which came with beans, fries, slaw, pickled green tomatoes, and hushpuppies. Fish was plentiful and fresh, the sides were standard fare, nothing to complain about, and the cost was reasonable for the amount of food you get. I would definitely hit it again.
After 2 days for Turkey and Ham we had to have fish. We got the family combo meal and that was a lot of food. We didn't eat all the fries and hush puppies and beans. It would be nice to see an update restaurant but we still had a good meal. I wonder what would happen if the built or open a restaurant somewhere between 4th and 11rh street near I 35?
**Catfish King: A Hearty Meal with Ample Portions** Catfish King offers a truly generous dining experience, with massive portions that will surely satisfy even the hungriest diners. I recently tried the Cajun catfish and was impressed by the colossal plate of food that arrived at my table. The catfish itself was expertly fried, with a crispy exterior and tender interior. The Cajun seasoning added a subtle kick, enhancing the natural flavor of the fish. However, it could have benefited from a slightly more intense seasoning to truly elevate the taste. Despite the mild flavor, the sheer volume of food made up for any lack of intensity. The catfish was accompanied by a staggering array of sides, including coleslaw, fries, hush puppies, and beans. Each side was well-prepared and complemented the main dish nicely. Overall, Catfish King is a great option for those seeking a hearty and affordable meal. With ample portions, a wide selection of sides, and efficient service, it's a perfect choice for casual dining. While the Cajun catfish could use a bit more flavor, the overall experience is recommended.
Really unassuming place...but then again, 85% of Waco is. However look beyond the less than ideal curb appeal and step inside...more of the same but the staff is friendly and the food is good. This chain offers moderately priced dishes with good portions. I don't claim to be the fish fry taste expert but these are good. The batter could use more flavor to bring out the texture of the catfish but that's the fun of dipping it in tarter sauce I reckon. No complaints. You want decor and whimsical birthday song and dance? Go to Red Lobster. You want good catfish basket? Check this place out
I drove through, the food was delicious as usual. But a group of employees were smoking pot in the parking lot, gathered around a car belonging to one of them, and the smoke was strong as I sat with my window down waiting for my order. They looked at me drove by, with a don't care attitude . Why do employees lately have not a care for the reputation of their businesses?
This was a disappointment. I've eaten at the Catfish King in Livingston several times and it's great. I was expecting the same here. Not much was the same. My husband said the fish was good. Chicken tenders weren't. Maybe I had my expectations set too high?
Walking into Catfish King on South Valley Mills in Waco, I was met with a scene straight out of a Texas roadside diner playbook—rustic wooden walls, dim lighting, and an atmosphere that leaned more toward functional than inviting. The counter greeted me first, along with an employee who, when asked how his day was going, responded with, “It’s tolerable.” Not great, not bad—just tolerable. That set the tone for what was to come. The Food: A Catch That’s Been Sitting Too Long I ordered the Special Catch Cajun, which came with four fillets of catfish, coleslaw (which I opted out of), Cajun beans, fries, hush puppies (or cusp puppies, as the menu amusingly listed them), and pickled relish. Instead of coleslaw, I went for double beans and rice, which turned out to be the best decision of the meal. Catfish: The Lamp’s Unforgiving Embrace The catfish arrived at my table quickly—too quickly. That’s always a telltale sign. Freshly fried fish takes a few extra minutes, but this was clearly pre-cooked and held under a heat lamp, its outer crust already succumbing to time. It lacked that crisp bite that a proper cornmeal batter should have. Inside, the fish wasn’t tender and flaky but rather… something else. You know that texture when fish has just been sitting too long? Yeah, that. Fries & Hush Puppies: Mere Afterthoughts The fries—uninspired, limp, and pale—relied entirely on salt, pepper, and ketchup to be anything beyond filler. They had that “we don’t season these because condiments exist” energy. As for the hush puppies? Dense. Heavy. They’re not there to be enjoyed; they’re there to take up space. The kind of hush puppies that make you wish you’d saved room for literally anything else. Pickled Relish: A Lonely, Neglected Sidekick The pickled relish? An afterthought. I couldn’t figure out why it was even included in the meal. It didn’t complement the fish, nor did it have a reason to be on the plate. It felt like it was placed there out of habit rather than culinary intention. Beans and Rice: The Unsuspecting Star of the Show If anything deserves praise, it’s the beans and rice. Spiced just enough to be interesting, they provided the only real comfort in the meal. The heat, the texture, the seasoning—it was the one thing that didn’t feel rushed or neglected. If I were to come back, it would be for these alone. The Atmosphere: A Job, Not a Passion Catfish King doesn’t hum with the energy of a place that loves what it does. The employees were present but not engaged—there to do their job, but not to make anyone’s day better. And I get it, not every place needs to be a vibrant, high-energy eatery. But this was the kind of place where you felt like you were interrupting rather than being welcomed. Final Verdict: 3.5 Stars (Mostly for the Beans and Rice) Would I come back? Maybe—for the beans and rice. But for catfish? Not unless it’s guaranteed fresh. If you’re going to call yourself Catfish King, the fish should be the highlight, not the disappointment. Here, it was just tolerable—and maybe that’s the best way to sum up the whole experience.
I'd leave a five-star rating instead of a two if they didn't constantly ANNOY the CRAP outta me by closing at a RIDICULOUS EIGHT O'CLOCK.... Frankly, I think that's STUPID. It started during COVID and they've just never gone back to operating like a NORMAL BUSINESS... I would eat there three or four times a month, easy; if I didn't always feel like "I hafta HURRY if I wanna eat Catfish King for supper!" Because I almost always eat later than that, they get my business maybe three or four times a YEAR instead of three or four times a MONTH.... And I know I can't be the only one.!🤨🤷
Fish was not hot or freshly cooked. Beans, slaw, and fries were good. Tables had not been wiped off and restaurant, in general, was not clean. Fork holder was dirty, too. Kids were too busy talking about video games and using inappropriate language to take care of business. Manager needs to manage and clean up the place!!!
Restaurant extremely dirty, food terrible. Health dept needs to visit this establishment. Employee taking orders removed his cap scratching his head. Running his hands through his hair. Unbelievably dirty and poorly managed.
Everytime my Aunt gets catfish for my mom and me with fries and beans coleslaw The fish is always dry & the food is still dry & recently got fish and fries & beans & coldsaw we don’t like that food it is already dry ordered again on 11-29-25
The food was nasty. Fish NASTY. Rice NASTY. The only thing good was my drink, the damn fish tasted like chicken. I ended up going to Popeyes. I should’ve followed my first mind.
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1201 S Valley Mills Dr, Waco, TX 76711
Dallas, TX 76711
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