Reginald Robinson Honors His Mother's Legacy by Bringing Louisiana Culture to Washington

Reginald Robinson founded Altha’s Louisiana Cajun Store, located in downtown Kent, in 2016 with a vision to bring authentic Southern products to the Seattle area. Naming the store after his mother, Robinson wanted a "home away from home" for his customers. The store serves as a hub for those yearning for the flavors of the South, offering not just products but a strong sense of community and cultural heritage.

The store is praised for its authenticity, with customers like Aaron Adams and Rachael Kinney noting the challenge of finding genuine Southern cuisine in Washington. The variety of products, including specific items like red beans, oxtail dinner, jambalaya, and unique ingredients like Blue Bell ice cream and boudin, sets Altha’s Louisiana Cajun apart, highlighting its commitment to offering a genuine taste of the South. 

Altha’s Louisiana Cajun Store 

201 E Meeker St, Kent, WA 98032 

(253) 719-2242 

althascajunspices.com

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