Shreveport, LA – The road in front of a popular grill house in Shreveport, Louisiana has been closed. Nevertheless, Cotton Boll Grill has relayed to their patrons via Facebook this Thursday that they are still in business. In spite of the closure that has lasted two weeks, the grill house located at 1624 Fairfield Ave continues to welcome guests and serve up their favorite dishes.
Long renowned for its breakfast and lunch specials that draw in customers from across the ArkLaTex region, The Cotton Boll Grill isn’t letting a little thing like road work stand in their way. Patrons coming from the south can still get to the diner by taking the Southern Avenue. Those coming from the north have been advised by the staff to cautiously navigate around the pylons to reach the restaurant’s parking lot.
Famous for their Thursday specials, such as chicken and dumplings and the much-loved Cane River pork chop, Cotton Boll Grill ensures to keep the tasty dishes coming. To sweeten the deal, patrons are informed that the restaurant is brimming with pie! Thus, despite the inconvenience caused by the road closure, the eatery appears determined to keep providing memorable dining experiences to its customers.
Small businesses like Cotton Boll Grill rely heavily on the support of their customers, particularly in challenging times. To see the much-loved local diner taking strides despite the ongoing road works is testament to their resilience and commitment to their patrons. With continued support from their loyal customers, Cotton Boll Grill is set to overcome this hurdle and continue serving up delicious meals to the Shreveport community.
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