Ezells Fish Camp

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Mary Ann Hall

2056542205

2056542445

776 Ezell Road, Butler, Choctaw 36904

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Ours is a story of a two-room dog trot cabin which turned into oneof the Souths favorite restaurants. The famous cabin was once used as a camp house by the Ezell Family and later as the home of Mr. &Mrs. C. A. Ezell. In 1950,
Ezells Fish Camp, established 1937, Lavaca Alabama, Butler Alabama, catfish, shrimp, crawfish, seafood, coleslaw, hushpuppies, award winning Best Place to Eat Catfish in Alabama, C. A. Ezell, Mary Ann Ezell Hall, Agnew Hall, T

Ezells Fish Camp is located in Butler, county Choctaw. Zip code 36904. If you need to clarify some of the details you can call by phone number 2056542205 or visit website ezellsfishcamp.com. Ezells Fish Camp is listed in following categories: Restaurants, Restaurants & Bars, . If you have an personal experience with Ezells Fish Camp please leave feedback.

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Ezells Fish Camp, established 1937, Lavaca Alabama, Butler Alabama, catfish, shrimp, crawfish, seafood, coleslaw, hushpuppies, award winning Best Place to Eat Catfish in Alabama, C. A. Ezell, Mary Ann Ezell Hall, Agnew Hall, T

Ours is a story of a two-room dog trot cabin which turned into oneof the Souths favorite restaurants. The famous cabin was once used as a camp house by the Ezell Family and later as the home of Mr. &Mrs. C. A. Ezell. In 1950,