Known for being the center of Zydeco music, Opelousas is rich in Creole culture. The city is the self-proclaimed “spice capital of the world,” and produces many of Louisiana’s favorite seasonings like Tony Chachere’s, Targil seasonings, and LouAna Cooking oil. It’s definitely a city to get your fix on all things Creole, but what you may be surprised to learn is that it’s also home to some of the best fried chicken, and you can find it at Mama’s. 

Mama’s Fried Chicken has been a local favorite for nearly five decades.

Mama’s Fried Chicken/Facebook The locally owned and operated eatery first opened its doors in 1977, and it quickly became such a hot spot it was able to open another location, also in Opelousas.

The casual joint is the go-to spot for those seeking a home-cooked meal without dirtying up your own kitchen.

Mama’s Fried Chicken/Google Order at the counter and then take a seat. Or, if you’re in a rush, go through the drive-thru!

While no one can replace your own mama’s cooking, this mama sure does put up a good fight.

Mama’s Fried Chicken/Facebook From hamburgers to gumbo, the menu features an assortment of casual bites that don’t compromise on flavors.

The shrimp po’boy is one of the hidden gems on the menu.

Mama’s Fried Chicken/Facebook Watch out, New Orleans… this po’boy can stand up to the best!

Of course, the main attraction at Mama’s is the fried chicken. Perfectly seasoned and fried to a golden glory, you’ll be hooked from the first bite.

Mama’s Fried Chicken/Facebook No one does it better. Well, maybe your mama… but we won’t tell her if you don’t.

Mama’s fried chicken can stand on its own, but to get the full experience, order a few sides.

David T./Trip Advisor The rolls, in particular, have a cult-like following. French fries and onion rights are traditional stand-by options, but we’d recommend going bold with an order of fried pickles, jalapeno slices, corn nuggets, or everyone’s favorite Louisiana side dish: fried okra.

And end your meal on a sweet note!

Mama’s Fried Chicken/Facebook Pictured above are the fried Oreos, a dangerously delicious dessert that will make you question why we haven’t been frying up these bad boys the entire time.

Visit Mama’s website for a full menu, and don’t forget to give them a follow on Facebook so you never miss out on any specials. Once you’re all fired up on fried chicken, here are some of our favorite things to do in Opelousas.

Mama’s Fried Chicken/Facebook

The locally owned and operated eatery first opened its doors in 1977, and it quickly became such a hot spot it was able to open another location, also in Opelousas.

Mama’s Fried Chicken/Google

Order at the counter and then take a seat. Or, if you’re in a rush, go through the drive-thru!

From hamburgers to gumbo, the menu features an assortment of casual bites that don’t compromise on flavors.

Watch out, New Orleans… this po’boy can stand up to the best!

No one does it better. Well, maybe your mama… but we won’t tell her if you don’t.

David T./Trip Advisor

The rolls, in particular, have a cult-like following. French fries and onion rights are traditional stand-by options, but we’d recommend going bold with an order of fried pickles, jalapeno slices, corn nuggets, or everyone’s favorite Louisiana side dish: fried okra.

Pictured above are the fried Oreos, a dangerously delicious dessert that will make you question why we haven’t been frying up these bad boys the entire time.

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Address: Mama’s Fried Chicken, 508 E Landry St, Opelousas, LA 70570, USAAddress: Mama’s Fried Chicken, 2307 Jake Dr #7707, Opelousas, LA 70570, USA