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Terry’s Seafood and Chicken Revisited

Thursday, June 25th, 2009
3.5 out of 5

3.5 out of 5

Address:
1805 Airport | Large map
Austin, TX 78702

Phone: 512- 477-3233

Hours:
Monday-Thursday, 10:30am-7pm
Friday-Saturday, 10:30am-8pm

Price range: $0 - $10
Location: East Austin
Type of restaurant: Fast food
Payment accepted: Cash, credit cards
Good for: Quick bites
Meals served: Lunch and dinner

A peep inside Terry’s, and you know it’s legit. Cheesy, jazzed-out-swamp-creatures window murals, bumpy piles of grease-smelling fried chicken and fish, metal shelves and an undersized counter… Pavlov’s response transpiring, we were ready to stuff our faces with some southern fried cookin. We explored the little fast-food menu and ordered.

Two pieces of chicken and a roll is under 3 bucks. You don’t get a choice in what pieces you want. We both ordered that deal, along with a side of fries and hushpuppies. Hushpuppies are 15 cents each; no package orders. Ordering hushpuppies individually was a very weird experience.

The fried chicken wasn’t steaming hot or cooked to order, but still boasted tasty, traditionally flavored batter and tender meat. Peppered perfectly, the batter was thick, fatty and scrumptious. Miles beyond Popeye’s. Terry’s only offers thighs, legs and wings, which is OK because the fat-fist-sized wings and thighs make up for the no-breasts downer.

The fries were alright—better and thicker than fast food fries, but not quite up to par with standard casual dining fries. The roll was cafeteria quality; you know—clearly filler, but a decent little starchy munchie.

The hush puppies were long and fry-shaped, which, as a half-cajun, freaked me out. They tasted good, though.

Southeast Airport Boulevard isn’t a fun area; in fact, it’s pretty empty, secluded and uglified by 70’s apartment complexes.

Terry’s breaks that brown-tan clutter with its endearingly vibrant, wooden cigar-smoking catfish posts that decorate each parking spot. The same cartoons adorn the interior as murals. The indoor dining area is pretty tiny—there’s about twenty seats in all. There’s plenty of picnic tables outside, though, if you want to chomp on some fried goodness and watch the sun set over Airport.

Lucky J’s Chicken & Waffles

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

Lucky J's Chicken and Waffles

Rating:

Lucky J's Chicken and Waffles

2 out of 5

Address:
5703 Burnet Road | Large map
Austin, TX 78766

Phone: 512-296-9914

Hours: Monday Closed
Tuesday-Thursday 11-8
Friday-Saturday 11-9
Sunday Brunch 9-4

Website: http://www.luckyjs.com/
Email: info@luckyjs.com

Price range: $0 - $10
Location: North Austin
Type of restaurant: Trailer
Payment accepted: Cash
Good for: Hipsters, one-time experience
Meals served: Brunch, lunch and dinner

“Chicken for the strength, waffles for the speed,” reads the front of Lucky J’s hidden north Austin trailer. Actually, I felt like a slothful, faded lump of blubber after shoving some ripped fried chicken breast with a little hot sauce, all taco-wrapped into a syrup-and-butter-drenched waffle, into my face. It stuck all over my cheeks and fingers and I had to ask the owner, Jason, for an extra big wad of napkins. It was pretty sweet.Lucky J's Chicken and waffles

On the bad side, however, our chicken was cooked two hours before we got there, so it was re-cooked and ended up different shades of burnt. Dry on the inside and almost black on the outside isn’t a happy mix. But combined with the sticky fingers and a partly cloudy May evening, Lucky J’s was a worthwhile experience. I don’t think we’ll be returning, though. You can get better chicken at Church’s or at home.

The tiny red trailer is sandwiched in between an Amy’s Ice Cream, Home Lumber Co. and an HEB parking lot. There’s a few wooden picnic tables under a large pecan tree, and we witnessed a few groups of 20-somethings roll through and sit down for a quick bite.

The menu includes three items: fried chicken, waffles and sweet tea (brewed by Jason himself). You can order chicken by the piece and add on $1.99 8-inch waffles, but it’s funner to order the specials, including:

  • Short Stack—breast or thigh and 1 waffle ($5.99)
  • The Deal—half a chicken and 2 waffles ($7.99)
  • Baller—whole chicken and 4 waffles ($14.99)

Lucky J’s will soon expand its dining area into the obsolete building next door at 5701 Burnet Rd: There will be public restrooms, garden seating out back and a bigger stage for musicians.

There’s live gospel music every Sunday.

BRING CASH. It’s cash-only, and the nearest ATM is a 10-minute walk.

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