Murrell’s, a beloved restaurant in Shreveport, Louisiana, closed its doors for the last time on August 2, 2009. The restaurant, which was known for its relaxed atmosphere and menu, was a staple in the community for decades.
A Community Landmark
Located on Kings Highway, Murrell’s was one of three iconic restaurants in the area, along with Strawn’s Eat Shop and George’s Grill. While Strawn’s Eat Shop continues to operate, George’s Grill shuttered in 2017.
On its final day of business, out-of-towners traveled from Dallas, Houston, Longview, and Tyler to secure one last meal, joining local regulars who treated the diner like a second home. Customers described a ‘Cheers’-like environment where waitstaff knew their names and regular orders, along with the rare freedom to linger for hours over coffee and conversation without being rushed.
Behind the counter, long-serving staff were the backbone of the establishment. Ms. Wilder, who began working at Murrell’s in 1967, laid claim to baking the diner’s best pies. When asked the secret behind the restaurant’s chicken and dumplings, another chef had a quick answer: ‘A whole lot of love.’
Original reporting: KTBS 3 (Shreveport) — read the source article.