The Oldest Restaurant In Louisiana’s Sportsman’s Paradise Is A Culinary Masterpiece
One of the many amazing things about Louisiana is that we know our way around a kitchen. So many Louisianians grew up in the kitchen, learning recipes that have been passed down from generation to generation, and if we’re lucky, a few of them end up on menus at local restaurants. If you find yourself in the Sportsman’s Paradise region (northern Louisiana) then you have to pass through Herby-K’s, one of the oldest restaurants in the region and it’s home to some truly delicious, authentic Louisiana food.








Get a cup of gumbo on the side for the full experience.

The Shrimp Buster was put on the menu in 1945 and it's been the most popular item ever since. It's like a shrimp po'boy, but so much better. The shrimp are butterflied before being fried to a golden brown and served with their signature Shrimp Buster sauce, coleslaw, and fries. If you like shrimp po'boys, you'll love this version.
Visit Herby-K’s website for a full menu and hours of operation. There are plenty of historic restaurants in Louisiana, how many have you dined at?
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Address: Herby-K's, 1833 Pierre Ave, Shreveport, LA 71103, USA