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Welcome to Baby Kay’s Cajun Kitchen

"Baby Kay’s Cajun Kitchen" is a vibrant, immersive dining experience located in Mesa, Arizona. This Cajun gem offers a variety of authentic dishes like the Baby Kay's Sampler and the Duck and Andouille Sausage Gumbo that are packed with flavor and spice. Customers rave about the live music, attentive service, and the cozy ambiance that transports them right to Louisiana. With options like the Crab and Shrimp Salad and the Fried Catfish Salad, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Don't miss out on their famous hush puppies and pecan pie for a true taste of the South!

LOCATIONS
  • Baby Kay’s Cajun Kitchen
    2051 S Dobson Rd suite 18, Mesa, AZ 85202, United States
    2051 S Dobson Rd suite 18, Mesa, AZ 85202, United States Hotline: +1 480-800-4811

If you're craving authentic Cajun cuisine with a touch of Southern hospitality, look no further than Baby Kay’s Cajun Kitchen. Located in Mesa, AZ, this restaurant offers a variety of traditional Cajun dishes with a modern twist.

From their mouthwatering Andouille Sausage Sliders to their flavorful Gumbo options, Baby Kay’s menu is sure to satisfy your Cajun cravings. Their Crab and Shrimp Salad and Fried Catfish Salad are perfect for those looking for something lighter but still packed with flavor.

Customer reviews praise Baby Kay’s for their generous portion sizes and attentive service. Live music adds to the vibrant ambiance, making it a great spot for special occasions or casual dining.

Personally, I can't get enough of their Duck and Andouille Sausage Gumbo - it's spicy and packed with flavor. The atmosphere, complete with jazz guitar music and cozy decor, makes dining at Baby Kay’s a truly unique experience.

Overall, Baby Kay’s Cajun Kitchen is a hidden gem in Mesa, offering a taste of Louisiana right in Arizona. Don't forget to save room for a slice of their famous pecan pie - it's the perfect way to end your meal on a sweet note.

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Tim S.
Tim S.

About as close as you can come to LA without having to get on a plane... They have some of the best hush puppies I have ever had and their portion sizes are more than ample. If you aren't sure what to get then take a look at the Cajun Combo.

Susie O.
Susie O.

Baby Kay's is always fun and delicious. Their crawfish étouffée is buttery and flavorful, and their smothered pork chop special is worth going back for multiple times. They often have live music which is relaxing and not overpowering, and I have always had attentive service when I go. When you finish your meal, make sure you get a slice of their pecan pie- which took me right back home to my southern roots! Highly, highly recommend this location!!

Joyce J.
Joyce J.

What a time was had when hubby and I visited for the first time! From the service which was extremely helpful (great advice and recommendations; also checked on us multiple times) to the live music which added to the great ambiance (it was a whole vibe) to the food, it was all amazing! We will definitely be returning. Having recently been in NOLA for the first time I can say that the food here has an authentic Cajun flavor. There wasn't a wait when we arrived (Tuesday evening) and were able to sit where we wanted. There are TVs at the bar for those interested in watching a game. It's really a great place. Can't wait to come back!

Sylvia C.
Sylvia C.

I can't say enough good things about this place! I just love love love the food and the service! Rob is a hoot! He and I sat at the bar and yuck it up for at least 30 minutes. Everyone goes for the seafood gumbo but trust me when I tell you, the duck and sausage gumbo is the way to go! It's spicy and it's just so damn good! In fact, I've been there three days in a row and I've had the duck gumbo and the catfish each time! Oh, and speaking of the catfish, my God, is it good! If you like Cajun food, you've got to come here! The food here will make you want to pimp slap your mama!

Brenda J.
Brenda J.

Visiting Arizona and PBS (public television) features a show called, Check, Please! Arizona. This restaurant was featured and piqued my curiosity. Baby Kay's has quite a backstory--explained on the TV show and back of the menu. I started my meal with iced tea and a half basket of hush puppies with two spicy sauces. Their hush puppies were flavorful, piping hot with a crunchy exterior and tasty interior. They have a full bar. The ambiance is dark with ceiling fans spinning and blues music flowing. "Wine Head Woman"," lots of Albert King songs & BB King tunes, "A Sunday Kind of Love" by Etta James and Tracy Chapman's, Given Me a Reason set the musical vibe. Baby Kay's has "live" music on weekends. There's a small patio for outdoor dining. Dessert--of course! The question is which one? There's King Cake (a New Orleans dessert, Sweet Potato pie review (on Check, Please! Arizona was lukewarm. I asked my server, a fellow Hoosier, and a Ben Davis H. S. graduate recommended Pecan Pie. I asked Key Lime pie or Pecan pie. It was served hot with whipped cream.

Jon H.
Jon H.

Loved this experience! Getting hit with the jazz guitar music walking in, the art on the wall, and the smell of the food was unique and memorable. I took a spot at the bar and was attended to quickly, even though the place was packed. I ordered the Duck and Andouille Sausage Gumbo (cup) and the Catfish Dinner. The gumbo was packed with flavor and had the perfect kick. The catfish was flaky and cooked perfectly. On a scale of 1 - 10, I'm totally gonna hit this place up again....there's lots on the menu I must try!

Nick W.
Nick W.

I went there during lunch on a weekday. The atmosphere is great. It almost feels like you're in an old restaurant in Louisiana. The beer selection has lots of local Louisiana beers but not a ton of variety in types of beers. It's heavy on the IPAs. I got a Shrimp Po Boy. It was a little dry but still good. It came with a ton of fries. I'll definitely go back. Probably would try some other entrees. Hopefully on a weekend or evening when there's music.