Exotic foods are always fun and tasty, but you may not have the convenience to go out and shoot some wild game (like blackbirds for some pie). What to do? Find the appropriate restaurant, of course. Yelp will help you out if someone has already mentioned the food in a review, but if you want to search a menu, just try Google. For example, if you want rattlesnake and rabbit sausage (traditionally found in Texas) you could check out these 10 places:
- Clydz in New Brunswick, NJ: Rattlesnake-Rabbit Sausage Stuffed Jumbo Shrimp over baby herb and citrus salad – $12.00
- Lonesome Dove Western Bistro in Fort Worth, TX: Rabbit-rattlesnake sausage, spicy manchego rosti, crème fraiche – $15.00
- Doc Martin’s Restaurant in Taos, NM: Grilled Rattlesnake-Rabbit Sausage with ancho chile-dried cherry sauce – $9.00
- Horseshoe Bay Resort near Austin, TX : Texas Rattlesnake and Rabbit Sausage with Humboldt Fog Cheese and Port Wine – $10.00
- Wurstküche in Los Angeles, CA: Rattlesnake & Rabbit with Jalapeño Peppers – $7.75
- Historic El Rancho Restaurant in Golden, CO: Rabbit & Rattlesnake Sausage char-grilled with crustini, balsamic greens and whole grain mustard dip – $7.00
- Fandango Tapas Bistro in Kalamazoo, MI: Rabbit & Rattlesnake Sausage Sauteed with a sherry salsa espagnole – $7.95
- Raphael’s Restaurant in Portland, OR: Apple Wood Smoked Rattlesnake and Rabbit Sausage in a Marionberry BBQ Sauce
- Seriouz Denver Style Pizzeria in Denver, CO: Rattlesnake & rabbit sausage as a pizza topping
- Hot Doug’s in Chicago, IL: Rattlesnake/rabbit occasionally appear on the special menu

























Rabbit and rattlesnake sausage is available (and delicious) at the Double Arrow Lodge restaurant in Seeley Lake, MT as an appetizer or in one of their their linguine entrees.