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Mike Andersons
Posted on 11/8/09 at 12:14 pm
Posted on 11/8/09 at 12:14 pm
Where was the first Mike Andersons located? I have a friend that say's it wasn't on Lee.
Posted on 11/8/09 at 12:38 pm to Mrmojeaux
their website says highland
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It's as simple as a process can be when 30 years in the making.
Mike Anderson, an LSU All-American football player in the early 1970s, opened Mike Anderson's College Town Seafood & Oyster Bar in November of 1975.
It was located on Highland Road near LSU and offered four different poboys and oysters on the half shell. The restaurant also offered fresh und boiled seafood for purchase.
Sales grew, clientele grew, and the menu grew to include seafood gumbo and shrimp salad among other treats.
When it outgrew its space, the company moved to its current location on West Lee Drive and changed its name to Mike Anderson's Seafood Restaurant and Oyster Bar.
Posted on 11/8/09 at 1:36 pm to Mrmojeaux
It was on highland just past the south gates i believe. It burned down years ago then they rebuilt on Lee dr.
Posted on 11/8/09 at 3:14 pm to SW2SCLA
The place was like an old house or something. Old wooden place if I remmeber. Ate there once in about 82, then they built the location on Lee a couple years maybe after that.
Posted on 11/8/09 at 6:24 pm to Big_Al_316
It was the old Collegetown Grocery-little neighborhood store. Elevated structure, and the floors creaked when you walked through. Ice cold beer, fresh oysters on the half shell and hot onion rings were a Friday staple before going out when I was at LSU.
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