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Wednesday, November 4, 2020

What’s Happening at Okra’s - Prince William Living

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Okra’s is still the same authentic Cajun restaurant you’ve been enjoying for over 22 years and they still love their customers.

What makes Okra’s special?

You pick. Is it the staff or is it the food? Maybe it’s the ambiance that makes you feel like you’re in the French Quarter. The answer is “YOU”!

There’s no doubt that things are a little different. That’s a good thing! Okra’s has doubled down to create the experience you deserve. The enthusiasm among the staff is uplifting and the food is better than ever.

If you enjoy some extra “elbow room” you can’t pick a better time to dine out than now. Tables are further apart than before. And, although staff is masked up, you can see them smiling with their eyes.

Restaurants have always been diligent with sanitation and safety and Okra’s continues to find new ways to be even more so.

Use stats to your advantage. 

We all know when most folks go to restaurants, so why not make an adjustment or two in your habits? Fridays and Saturdays are always the busiest days and 7:00 p.m. is “Prime Time.” Why not go out a little earlier or a little later? Better yet, choose a weekday for your date night and save your weekends to spend doing something you’ve been trying to get to all week.

Dining at Home?

Okra’s can help with that too. You can order online at okras.com or you can call in your order and they’ll have it ready for you to pick up. You can even pay online.

Here’s another way to do it. Okra’s launched cookinitup.com in April so you can have chef-prepared meals delivered three days every week to your home anywhere in PWC. They’re delivered cold and ready for you to microwave at your leisure.




November 05, 2020 at 05:17AM
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