Sooo the name says it all. You know exactly why I was there lol. This new spot on the north side of Houston has been getting a lot of buzz. The daquiri was strong but flavorful and the menu was very fun to look over. It seems to be a fusion of Houston and Louisiana cultures.

Aside from the drinks, I heard some good reviews of their food menu as well. When I went over to their Instagram, my heart stopped when I scrolled to see pictures of beautiful crawfish. This prompted me to make my way over there asap. From the pictures, they looked seasoned well and had a sauce that looked like it could give Swamp City’s a run for their money. That alone had me intrigued.

I was starvinggg so the pic happened after I had already started digging in…oops lol
First I’ll start by saying that I was super disappointed to get to the window and order my crawfish just to be told that they were only selling them on the weekend now due to COVID-19 π¦ . This was my last day in Houston before returning back to San Marcos so I needed to still order something rate. I decided on the small swamp pack. It came with 12 shrimp, 2 potatoes, 1 sausage link and 1 corn for $12.99. The sauce was nothingggggg compared to Swamp city so let’s just get that out of the way lol. My potatoes were hard but the shrimp were quite interesting in flavor. They were spicy but bold, I raised an eyebrow but still devoured. Ro’s rating for Houston’s Daquiri Swamp‘s boiled food is 3.9.