There are so many places to eat really great food!
Forget the big chains!! Go into some of the mom & pop places for some true Louisiana cooking!
Favorite Dish: Seafood: Ralph & Kacoo's (seafood platter),
Steak: Ruth's Chris or Sullivans ,
Po-boys: The Pastime ,
Burgers: The Hawksnest ,
Amite River Catfish: Bertholot's in Port Vincent ,
Pizza/Calzones: DeAngelo's
Written Aug 24, 2002
Totally casual, good BBQ, catchy little dishes (like gris-gris greens).
Favorite Dish: Jamacian Jerk Chicken and corn pudding.
Written May 27, 2007
Address: 3510 Drusilla Lane, Suite D
Website: http://www.voodoobbqandgrill.com/
Without a doubt the best-cold drip iced coffee in town, possibly in the state, or the south, or the country. Free Wi-Fi.
Favorite Dish: Iced Coffee. Add some chocolate!
Written Apr 3, 2007
Address: Perkins Rd.
Parrain's is a resturant owned by the same people who own the Chimes so the food is, naurally, awesome!
Favorite Dish: Ohhh... the Marapas
Written Feb 20, 2005
Address: 3225 Perkins Rd, Baton Rouge
Run by a friendly family from New Jersey, this sidewalk cafe is quite popular with the downtown lunch crowd.
Favorite Dish: Everything is good really - pizza, sandwichwes, pasta, muffalettas.
Written May 30, 2004
Address: 301 3rd Street
Phone: 225-383-1282
The desserts are awesome. Maybe not low in calories but worth the splurge
Favorite Dish: any flavor of cheesecake
Written Nov 6, 2003
Address: near mall of la
This place ROCKS!!! The freshest food. Their burritos are to die for.
Maybe a little out of the way (near LSU) if you do not live by there but worth it.
Favorite Dish: Illegal Chicken burrito with cilantro ranch
Written Nov 6, 2003
Address: near lsu
Written Feb 27, 2003
Address: 11580 Coursey Blvd., Baton Rouge, LA 70816-4034
Phone: (225) 292-8946
There are two of these in town, I FULLY recommend ordering the Grilled Alligator for an appetizer, and Crawfish Ettoufee for your entree.
Updated Sep 20, 2002
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Updated Sep 8, 2002
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