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Sharing the food, music, culture, and history at the heart of Cajun & Creole Country.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS ITEMS OF INTEREST: In Full Bloom: Lafayette's Azalea Trail . . . 5 20 Reasons Why Lafayette's the Happiest City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-9 Lafayette's Historic Restaurants . . . . . 11-13 Lafayette's Historic Landmarks . . . . . . 14-19 Quick Reference Maps . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-45 Only In Lafayette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-53 Lafayette's Global Cuisine . . . . . . . . . 54-57 Outdoor Adventure In Lafayette . . . . 76-77 Calendar Of Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 LISTINGS: Where to Stay • accommodations . . . 20-25 What to See • attractions . . . . . . . . . . . 27-34 Where to Meet • meeting venues . . . . 36-39 Where to Play • sports venues . . . . . . 46-49 Where to Eat • restaurants . . . . . . . . . 58-67 Industry Services • businesses . . . . . . . 69-73 Where to Shop • shops . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74-75 How to Get There • transportation . . . . . 79 PHOTOGRAPHY PROVIDED BY: Denny Culbert Philip Gould Jamie Orillion TABASCO® Kent Hutslar Tim Mueller
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In Full Bloom: Lafayette's Azalea Trail
Spring comes early in South Louisiana, with millions of azalea blossoms in spectacular shades of pinks, purples, corals, and white. The sight is so incredible that the Azalea Society of America has designated Lafayette an Official Azalea City, one of only 16 nationwide. Tourists have flocked to Lafayette since the 1930s to admire the city's azaleas. The flowering bushes were brought to the Gulf Coast over two centuries ago from East Asia and have since flourished. While there are more than 10,000 named selections of azaleas and rhododendrons, Lafayette's predominant variety is the Formosa azalea. In fact, the flower has become synonymous with the city—in the 1950s, the fuchsia lavender Formosa was named "The General Lafayette." Last year marked the 80th anniversary for Lafayette's Azalea Trail, which has gone through a significant revitalization in recent years with the planting of 1,000 azaleas, including 375 around the University of Louisiana. Today, the trail has year-round beauty, with Japanese magnolias and camellias in winter and early spring, as well as Southern magnolias and crepe myrtles in summer. Visitors can follow the Azalea Trail on a self-driving tour from late February through March. The Lafayette Azalea Trail begins at Lafayette Travel's Visitors Center and meanders 20 miles through the city, past Southern homes and historical landmarks. One of the most architecturally stunning churches in the South, the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist, is a must-see. Just west of there, dainty blooms complement historic Southern-style cottages along Myrtle Place and St. Mary Boulevard. At the University of Louisiana and neighboring Girard Park, azaleas rest beneath majestic live oaks and accentuate Acadian homes. For more information or to create your walking, biking, or driving route on Lafayette's Azalea Trail, visit
LafayetteTravel.com/Azalea-Trail.
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R E A SONS
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Lafayette has been named the Happiest City in the U.S. by the Wall Street Journal's MarketWatch. The people here have a pure joy of life. Visiting the heart of Acadiana, you'll feel the joie de vivre in the friendliness of the people, the warmth of the hospitality, the fantastic comfort foods, and the electric energy of the music. 6
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In the mid-1700s, the area was settled by refugees expelled from their homes in Acadie, Canada. Against all the odds and 2,000 miles from their home, they were determined to start a new and better life—and their spirit remains today. 2
Great Climate
South Louisiana summers are filled with sunshine, and winters are mild and comfortable, rarely dipping below 50 degrees. 3
Lafayette's rich history, culture, and scenery provide endless inspiration for the arts. Lafayette is home to a symphony orchestra, multiple art galleries, performing arts venues, and notable natives, including world-renown "Blue Dog" artist George Rodrigue and architect A. Hays Town. 7
Affordability
French Culture
Because of its French and Acadian ancestry, Lafayette feels like a little pocket of France that's not too far from home. French immersion is offered at local public schools, and it's not uncommon to hear locals speaking a little Cajun French with expressions. 5
Green Spaces
Parks are critical to a good quality of life, and Acadiana offers plenty of green spaces for its residents and visitors to enjoy. A favorite is Girard Park, located near the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, and Moncus Park, scheduled to open in the coming year.
Lafayette's hotels, attractions, and restaurants offer more reasonable prices than neighboring cities, so visitors and locals get a lot more bang for their buck. Visit LafayetteTravel. com/InAPinch for affordable things to do in Lafayette. 4
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Don't miss the incredible king cakes available during Mardi Gras at local bakeries, with flavors like cinnamon, cream cheese, amaretto, and chocolate. Visit LafayetteTravel.com/ KingCake for a list of local places that ship out of state.
Music
Acadiana is home to Cajun, Zydeco, and Swamp Pop music played with instruments like washboards, accordions, triangles, and fiddles. Local musicians have won an impressive 16 GRAMMY awards. Listen to the sounds of Lafayette by visiting LafayetteTravel.com/Music.
King Cake
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Atchafalaya Basin
Acadiana is home to the most significant wetland swamp in the country. Locals and visitors can enjoy 1.4 million acres of incredible scenery, whether on a swamp tour, a fishing boat, or a kayak.
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Flora and Fauna
Acadiana is beautiful year-round— azaleas bloom in spring, crepe myrtles in summer, and camellias in winter. Look up and see white egrets and pink spoonbills flying right overhead. Area wetlands are home to 60 species of reptiles and amphibians, over 270 species of birds, and nearly 100 species of fish. Visit LafayetteTravel.com/ Outdoor to plan your outdoor adventure in Lafayette. 11
Outdoor Sports
Lafayette's numerous rivers, waterways, and lakes are an incredible playground for any outdoorsman, whether duck hunting, fishing, or birdwatching. 12
Family-Friendly
Acadiana is exceptionally familyfriendly. You'll find many fun-filled activities from geo-caching and puttputt to various playgrounds and splash pads. Plus, there’s a museum just for kids located in Downtown. For familyfriendly trip ideas visit LafayetteTravel. com/FamilyFriendly. 13
Small Town Charm
Lafayette exudes small-town charm with its quaint and walkable downtown, designed in the 1800s. Nearby towns like Breaux Bridge and New Iberia also offer main streets with local shops and restaurants worth exploring. Visit LafayetteTravel.com/HubCity for small town trip ideas in and around Lafayette. 14
Crawfish
A whopping 150 million pounds of crawfish are produced in Louisiana each year! You can also enjoy it yearround at local restaurants in dishes like crawfish etouffee and crawfish pie. Visit LafayetteTravel.com/Crawfish for a list of who’s serving them up this season.
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Po-Boys
Invented by two brothers from Acadiana, po'boys are Louisiana's official sandwich. Varieties include catfish, crawfish, and hot chicken to shrimp, oysters, and meatballs stuffed into freshly baked French bread. 16
Snoballs
South Louisiana doesn't get snow, but everyone loves a sweet icy snoball, especially on a hot day! Try dozens of delicious flavors made with pure cane sugar. (Fun fact: 13 million tons of cane sugar is produced annually in Louisiana.) 17
Drive-Thru Daiquiris
The grown-ups can enjoy their snoballs with a touch of booze at one of the many drive-thru daiquiri shacks. Grab a drink to go and enjoy it once you've reached your destination. As always drink responsibly. 18
Boudin
This local specialty sausage is a must-try, made with pork, spices, and Louisiana-grown rice. Deep-fried with cheese, boudin balls are extra delicious. Another Cajun treat is cracklin, which is fried pork belly with pork skin. Visit LafayetteTravel.com/Boudin for more on the Cajun Country Boudin Trail. 19
Gumbo
A classic comfort food, Cajuns make theirs with chicken, sausage, a dark roux, and a trinity of onions, bell pepper, and celery. But you can find many variations of this classic at LafayetteTravel.com/Gumbo. 20
Resiliency
In recent years, locals have faced hurricanes, a devastating flood, an oil and gas recession, and COVID-19. But Acadians keep their heads held high and a smile on their face no matter what.
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s t n a r u a t s e R c i Histor tte's Lafaye
In the late 1700s, South Louisiana was a melting pot of cultures where families, friends, travelers, and neighbors gathered around the table at mealtime. Cajun culture today still revolves around food, family, and joie de vivre—a joy of life. Many of the area's most popular restaurants have been around for decades because of their warm hospitality and feelgood food. Check out these restaurants that have stood the test of time.
Keller 's (1895)
1012 Jefferson St., Lafayette KellersDowntown.com An immigrant from France, Victor Keller opened the original Keller's Bakery in 1895 in Abbeville. His grandson later opened a downtown Lafayette bakery in 1929. It still stands today baking delicious cookies, petit fours, cakes, pies, brownies, and their delectable king cakes made during Mardi Gras.
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Poor Boy's Riverside Inn (1932) 240 Tubing Rd., Broussard PoorboysRiversideInn.com This family restaurant started in 1932 with a snowball, hamburger, and po'boy stand before opening a restaurant on the Vermilion River in Lafayette in 1939, but it flooded one year later. They persevered, relocated, and eight decades later, the restaurant is still family-owned, serving Cajun specialties.
Borden's (1940)
1103 Jefferson St., Lafayette BordensIceCreamShoppe.com Lafayette is home to the last Borden's Ice Cream Shoppe in the country. The ice cream parlor opened in 1940 on Johnston Street in downtown Lafayette. Soak in the nostalgia as you indulge in classics like sundaes, banana splits, and homespun milkshakes. Bring your dog for a special puppy treat!
Judice Inn (1947)
3134 Johnston St., Lafayette JudiceInn.com Brothers Alcide and Marc Judice opened this burger joint after coming home from WWII. While the city may have changed, Judice Inn still serves some of the best burgers and milkshakes around. The restaurant is now operated by Gerald Judice, the youngest of Marc's sons.
La Fonda (1957)
3809 Johnston St., Lafayette LaFonda1957.com This Tex-Mex restaurant is the locals' place to see and be seen. There are even caricatures of long-time customers adorning the wall. You'll find classics like enchiladas, burritos, and tacos, along with great steaks and fried rabbit on the menu.
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Alesi (1957)
4110 Johnston St., Lafayette AlesiPizzaHouse.com Mariano "Mike" Alesi, along with his wife Bertha, brought the first Italian pizza house to Lafayette in 1957. This family-friendly restaurant serves all the favorites, including pizza, spaghetti, lasagna, and chicken parm. Look for their iconic neon sign on Johnston Street.
Dwyer 's (1965)
323 Jefferson St., Lafayette FB.com/Dwyers Trained to cook in FDR's Civilian Conservation Corps, Stanley Dwyer opened this downtown diner in 1965. Today, it's a go-to place for comfort food and plate lunches. You'll find everything from hardy breakfasts to filling lunches of smothered steak, catfish courtbouillon, meatball stew, and fried chicken.
Poupart Bakery (1967) 1902 W. Pinhook Rd., Lafayette PoupartsBakery.com Step inside, and you'll be transported to a French countryside bakery. For more than 40 years, the Poupart family has been making the finest French pastries, Old World bread, sweet treats, and savory soups and sandwiches. Dine-in, order out or even ship king cake to your friends and family back home.
Laura's 2 (1968)
1904 W. University Ave., Lafayette FB.com/Lauras-2-NEXT-Generation Laura Broussard started serving plate lunches from her Lafayette home in 1968. Today, her granddaughter Madonna continues her legacy with dishes like spicy baked turkey wings, crispy pork chops, and incredible rice and gravy.
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Lafayette Parish is home to 37 sites on the NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES Acadiana has a long and profound history. The area was founded in 1755 by French-Canadian exiles seeking religious and cultural freedom. At the time, South Louisiana was Spanish Territory. The Spanish Trail ran right through present-day Lafayette, bringing together Native Americans with European settlers for trade. As a result, the area became a real melting pot. Many significant landmarks around Lafayette remain today. Their unique styles are a testament to the area’s cultural diversity. More than three dozen buildings in Lafayette Parish are on the National Register of Historic Places.
Alexandre Mouton House 1122 Lafayette St., Lafayette
This Greek-Revival home was built in 1820 by Jean Mouton, who later founded the city of Lafayette in 1821. His son Alexandre married in 1926 and added on to the home where he lived until 1936. Alexandre became a US Senator in 1937 and the Governor of Louisiana in 1843. Today, the house serves as the Lafayette Museum.
Charles Mouton Plantation 338 N. Sterling St., Lafayette
Another son of Jean Mouton, Charles Mouton, lived on a property adjacent to his father’s plantation, just a mile outside of town. The Acadian-style raised cottage was built in 1820. Today, the home serves as a bed and breakfast furnished with period pieces. It’s also part of the Sterling Grove Historic District. 15
The Cathedral of Saint John the Evangelist 914 Saint John St., Lafayette
Saint John’s Cathedral was the third church built on this downtown site, donated by Jean Mouton in 1821. The present DutchRomanesque landmark was completed in 1916 and is truly awe-inspiring. The cathedral boasts 50-foot ceilings and an altar hand-carved by Italian artisans. Other sites of interest are a historic raised cemetery and a centuries-old oak tree. Public tours are available.
Café Vermilionville
1304 Pinhook Rd., Lafayette
This fine-dining restaurant is located inside the city’s first inn. Nobody is quite sure who built the inn, but records indicate it dates back to 1825. During the Civil War, federal soldiers occupied the inn. Bullets and a cannonball were discovered on the property. While it’s been renovated, the two-story building with its double porches still retains its Anglo-American and French influences, including cypress wood and bousillage—a mixture of clay and cured Spanish moss—in the walls. 16
First United Methodist Church 703 Lee Ave., Lafayette
Built in 1924, this downtown church features a five-bay front facade, prominent portico, and four columns. The style is a classic Colonial-Revival. The church remains active today.
Comeaux House 101 E. Main St., Broussard
This Queen Anne home now houses the upscale Nash’s Restaurant where they serve fine Italian food with Creole influences. The Comeaux House was built in 1910 by the daughter of the Billeaud family, the founders of the town’s prominent sugar mill. The home is in the Main Street Historic District, featuring a beautiful collection of several Queen Anne style buildings.
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Ducrest Building 100 W. Main St., Broussard
Once the pharmacy and the post office, the 100-yearold building now houses an upscale boutique and interior design shop, The House of Broussard.
Valsin Broussard House 408 W. Main St., Broussard
The oldest remaining residence in Broussard was fittingly built by its town’s founder Valsin Broussard. The Creole-style two-story home was built in 1876. It is privately owned today.
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OTHER HISTORIC SITES AROUND TOWN: ▪ Alesia
▪ Salles House and Office
▪ St. Cecilia School
▪ Roy, J. Arthur House
108 N. Morgan St., Broussard Queen Anne, Stick/Eastlake, 1900-1924
302 W. Main St., Broussard Italianate, 1900-1924
▪ Janin Store
121 N. Morgan St., Broussard Italianate, 1875-1899
▪ Martial Billeaud, Jr.
118 N. Morgan St., Broussard Queen Anne/Second Empire, 1875-1899
▪ Billeaud House
303 W. Main St., Broussard Colonial Revival, Queen Anne, 1900-1924
▪ Roy-LeBlanc House
105 Saint Pierre St., Broussard Italianate, 1875-1899
▪ Our Lady of the
Assumption School
410 Michaud St., Carencro 1925-1949
▪ Brandt House
614 Madison St., Lafayette Italianate, 1875-1899
▪ Elrose
217 W. University Ave., Lafayette Queen Anne, 1900-1924
▪ Evangeline Hotel
302 Jefferson St., Lafayette Renaissance, 1925-1949
▪ St. Julien House
203 E. Second St., Lafayette Queen Anne, 1900-1924
▪ Daigle House
1022 S. Washington St., Lafayette Greek Revival, 1875-1899
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512 and 514 S. Buchanan St., Lafayette Italianate, 1875-1899 1204 Johnston St., Lafayette Queen Anne, Stick/Eastlake, 1900-1924
▪ Old Lafayette City Hall
217 W. Main St., Lafayette 1875-1899
▪ Old Guaranty Bank Building 500 Jefferson St., Lafayette Colonial Revival, 1900-1924
▪ Sidney Martin House
310 Sidney Martin Rd., Lafayette 1825-1849
▪ Alexandre Latiolais House
900 E. Butcher Switch Rd., Lafayette 1750-1799
▪ Lafayette Hardware Store
121 W. Vermilion St., Lafayette Italianate, 1875-1899
▪ Lafayette Elementary School
1301 W. University Ave., Lafayette Late Gothic Revival, 1925-1949
▪ Hope Lodge
116 E. Vermilion St., Lafayette 1900-1924
▪ Holy Rosary Institute
421 Carmel Ave., Lafayette 1900-1924
▪ Gordon Hotel
108-110 E. Vermilion St., Lafayette Renaissance, 1900-1924
▪ Dupleix House
106 Lafayette St., Youngsville Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, 1900-1924, 1875-1899
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ACCOMMODATIONS
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SLEEPING ROOMS MEETING ROOMS
Where To Stay HOTELS/MOTELS Acadian Village Inn 4939 NW Evangeline Thrwy., Carencro (337) 896-0316 52
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Ambassador Inn 220 Ambassador Caffery Pkwy., Scott (337) 769-2700 52
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Baymont Inn & Suites Lafayette Airport 2200 NE Evangeline Thrwy., Lafayette (337) 291-2916 BaymontInns.com 79
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Bendel Executive Suites 213 Bendel Rd., Lafayette (337) 261-0604 BendelExec.com 29
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Best Western Lafayette Inn 2207 NW Evangeline Thrwy., Lafayette (337) 769-2900 BestWestern.com 52
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Buchanan Lofts 403 S. Buchanan St., Lafayette (337) 534-4922 BuchananLofts.com 6
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FREE PARKING BUS / RV PARKING BUSINESS SERVICES CONCIERGE VALET SERVICE
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Days Inn LafayetteUniversity Ave. 1620 N. University Ave., Lafayette (337) 237-8880 DaysInn.com/Hotel/06456 121
Carriage House Hotel, The 603 Silverstone Rd., Lafayette (337) 769-8400 TheCarriageHouseHotel.com 26
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Comfort Suites-Oil Center 114 Rue Fernand, Lafayette (337) 456-8390 ChoiceHotels.com/Hotel/LA247 80
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Courtyard by Marriott South 200 Frem Boustany Dr., Lafayette (337) 345-4450 Marriott.com/lftcs 0
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Days Inn Wyndham Lafayette 2501 SE Evangeline Thrwy., Lafayette (337) 769-8000 93
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Economy Inn 3525 NW Evangeline Thrwy., Carencro (337) 896-0093 28
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Evangeline Downs Hotel 2235 Creswell Ln. Ext., Lot B, Opelousas (337) 407-2121 ChoiceHotels.com/Hotel/LA252 117
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Express Inn 1314 NE Evangeline Thrwy., Lafayette (337) 233-2090 0
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Extended Stay America, Inc. 807 S. Hugh Wallis Rd., Lafayette (337) 232-8313 ExtendedStayAmerica.com 104
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Drury Inn & Suites 120 Alcide Dominique Dr., Lafayette (337) 262-0202 DruryHotels.com
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Courtyard by Marriott Lafayette Airport 214 E. Kaliste Saloom Rd., Lafayette (337) 232-5005 Marriott.com/LFTCY 90
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Comfort Inn & Suites - Scott 1636 Saint Mary, Scott (337) 706-8128 ChoiceHotels.com/Hotels/LA270 67
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DoubleTree by Hilton Lafayette 1521 W. Pinhook Rd., Lafayette (337) 235-6111 DoubleTree.com
Clarion Pointe 1015 W. Pinhook Rd., Lafayette (337) 291-1088 50
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Choo Choo Lofts 107 Lee Ave., Lafayette (337) 785-9343 ChooChooLofts.com 3
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Discovery Inn & Suites 120 E. Kaliste Saloom Rd., Lafayette (337) 235-0858 DiscoveryInnLA.com
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Candlewood Suites 2105 Kaliste Saloom Rd., Lafayette (337) 984-6900 CandlewoodSuites.com/Lafayettela
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Fairfield Inn & Suites 2225 NW Evangeline Thrwy., Lafayette (337) 235-9898 Marriott.com 79
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Fairfield Inn & Suites Lafayette South 1606 W. Pinhook Rd., Lafayette (337) 233-5558 Marriott.com/LFTFS 81
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Hampton Inn & Suites 1910 S. College Rd., Lafayette (337) 266-5858 LafayetteSuites.HamptonInn.com 95
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Hampton Inn Broussard 2280 E. Main St., Broussard (337) 330-2500 HamptonInn3.hilton.com 80
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Hampton Inn Lafayette 2144 W. Willow St., Scott (337) 236-6161 HamptonInn.com 78
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Home 2 Suites by Hilton Parc Lafayette 1909 Kaliste Saloom Rd., Lafayette (337) 706-8610 Home2Suites3.Hilton.com 106
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Holiday Inn Express & Suites Lafayette - South 210 Kaliste Saloom Rd., Lafayette (337) 456-6900 HIExpress.com/LafayetteLA 80
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Holiday Inn Express & SuitesAmbassador Caffery Pkwy. 3903 Ambassador Caffery Pkwy., Lafayette (337) 981-0600 HIExpress.com/ExLafayetteLA 84
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Holiday Inn Lafayette North 2219 NW Evangeline Thrwy., Lafayette (337) 706-8199 HolidayInn.com/LafayetteNorth 150
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Howard Johnson Inn 2215 NW Evangeline Thrwy., Lafayette (337) 232-5500 Hojo.com/Hotel/15385 0
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Juliet Hotel, The 800 Jefferson St., Lafayette (337) 261-2225 JulietHotels.com 20
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La Quinta Inn 2100 NE Evangeline Thrwy., Lafayette (337) 233-5610 LQ.com 140
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La Quinta Inn by Wyndham Lafayette Oil Center 1321 W. Pinhook Rd., Lafayette (337) 706-8330 WyndhamHotels.com/Laquinta/lafayettelouisiana/la-quinta-lafayette-oil-center/overview 80
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La Quinta Inn & Suites-Broussard 104 Sweetland Dr., Broussard (337) 330-8081 LQ.com 61
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Long Plantation Suites 210 Long Plantation Blvd., Lafayette (337) 781-5682 LPSuites.net 4
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Microtel Inn & Suites 301 Ambassador Caffery Pkwy., Scott (337) 235-9010 Microtel.com/Scott 76
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Holiday Inn Express & SuitesScott 736 I-10 S. Frontage Rd., Scott (337) 232-6845 HolidayInnExpress.com/ScottLA 73
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Howard Johnson 103 Harold Gauthe Dr., Scott (337) 593-0849
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Holiday Inn Express Breaux Bridge 2942 H. Grand Point Hwy., Breaux Bridge (337) 667-8913 HolidayInnExpress.com
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Homewood Suites by Hilton Lafayette Airport 201 Kaliste Saloom Rd., Lafayette (337) 264-6044 LafayetteAirport.HomewoodSuites.com
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Hilton Garden InnLafayette Cajundome 2350 W. Congress St., Lafayette (337) 291-1977 LafayetteCajundome.HGI.com
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Motel 6 2216 NE Evangeline Thrwy., Lafayette (337) 234-0383 Abvi.com 82
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Motel 6-University Ave. 1605 N. University Ave., Lafayette (337) 269-9779 124
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Plantation Inn 2810 NE Evangeline Thrwy., Lafayette (337) 232-7285 https://plantation-inn.business.site 87
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Quality Inn & Suites 2300 NE Evangeline Thrwy., Lafayette (337) 291-6008 ChoiceHotels.com/Hotels/LA725 58
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Red Roof Inn 1718 N. University Ave., Lafayette (337) 233-3339 RedRoof.com 108
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Residence Inn by Marriott 128 James Comeaux Rd., Lafayette (337) 232-3341 Marriott.com/lftri 93
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Rodeway Inn 2724 NE Evangeline Thrwy., Lafayette (337) 889-5969 101
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Sleep Inn - Lafayette 2140 W. Willow St., Scott (337) 264-0408 Choicehotels.com/Louisiana/Scott/Sleepinn-hotels/LA085 80
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SpringHill Suites Lafayette South at River Ranch 321 Settlers Trace Blvd., Lafayette (337) 981-5512 Marriott.com/lftsh 103
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Studio 6 Extended Stay 1441 SE Evangeline Thrwy., Lafayette (337) 706-7644
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Super 7 Inn & Suites 2111 NW Evangeline Thrwy., Lafayette (337) 261-5111 93
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Super 8 Motel 2224 NE Evangeline Thrwy., Lafayette (337) 232-8826 Super8.com 71
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Townplace Suites by Marriott Lafayette South 119 Lake Farm Rd., Lafayette (337) 408-8700 TownePlaceSuites.com/LFTSO 102
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Regency Inn 2615 Cameron St., Lafayette (337) 235-9442 29
Staybridge Suites Lafayette 129 E. Kaliste Saloom Rd., Lafayette (337) 267-4666 StaybridgeSuites.com/LafayetteLA
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Microtel Inn & SuitesBreaux Bridge 2280 Rees St. Ext., Breaux Bridge (337) 332-0432 MicrotelInn.com
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TRU by Hilton Lafayette River Ranch 1310 Camellia Blvd., Lafayette (337) 534-0844 Tru3.Hilton.com 98
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Wingate by Wyndham 702 E. Kaliste Saloom Rd., Lafayette (337) 234-3700 WingateHotels.com/Hotel/23093 82
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WoodSpring Suites Lafayette 200 Hugh Wallis Rd., Lafayette (337) 504-5522 WoodSpring.com 122
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BED & BREAKFAST Acadian Bed & Breakfast 127 Vincent Rd., Lafayette (337) 856-5260 AcadianBandB.com 3
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Au' Bayou Teche Bed and Breakfast 205 Washington, Breaux Bridge (337) 332-1049 AuBayouTecheBedAndBreakfast.com 5
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Bayou Cabins Bed and Breakfast 100 W. Mills Ave. (Hwy. 94), Breaux Bridge (337) 332-6158 BayouCabins.com 14
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Bordeaux Bed & Breakfast 103 Argus St., Milton (337) 856-5696 2
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Cajun Country Cottages 1138A Lawless Tauzin Rd., Breaux Bridge (337) 332-3093 CajunCottages.com 5
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Country Charm Bed & Breakfast 1144 Lawless Tauzin, Breaux Bridge (337) 332-3616 CountryCharmBAndA.org 3
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Crawfish Haven/Mrs. Rose's Bed and Breakfast 6807 Hwy. 35, Kaplan (337) 652-8870 CrawfishHaven.net 3
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Mouton Plantation Bed & Breakfast 338 N. Sterling St., Lafayette (337) 233-7816 MoutonPlantation.com 5
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La Maison de Belle - Montgomery House B&B 608 Girard Park Dr., Lafayette (337) 235-2520 3
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Lafayette Cottages 705 Johnston St., Lafayette (337) 945-6333 0
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Louisiana Cajun Mansion Bed & Breakfast 4304 Decon Rd., Youngsville (337) 207-1726 LouisianaCajunMansion.com 3
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l Maison D' Memoire B&B Cottages 8450 Roberts Cove Rd., Rayne (337) 334-2477 MaisonDMemoire.com 4
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T'Frere's House Boutique Bed & Breakfast 1905 Verot School Rd., Lafayette (337) 984-9347 TFreresHouse.com 8
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Therese Cottages 843 E. Gloria Switch Rd., Lafayette (337) 264-9616 1
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CAMPGROUNDS Acadiana Park Campground 1201 E. Alexander St., Lafayette (337) 291-8388 0
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Bayou Wilderness R.V. Resort 600 N. Wilderness Tr., Carencro (337) 896-0598 Bwrvr.com 120
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Chicot State Park Campground 3469 Chicot Park Rd., Ville Platte (337) 363-2403 LaStateParks.com 23
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City of Rayne R.V. Park 801 The Boulevard, Rayne (337) 334-3121 Rayne.org 737
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Cypremort Point State Park Campground 306 Beach Ln., Franklin (337) 867-4510 LaStateParks.com 6
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KOA Kampground of Lafayette, Inc. 537 Apollo Rd., Scott (337) 235-2739 LafayetteKOA.com 22
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Rip Van Winkle Bed & Breakfast 5505 Rip Van Winkle Rd., New Iberia (337) 359-8525 RipVanWinkleGardens.com
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Esprit de Coeur Inn 402 Garfield St., Lafayette (337) 962-5215 EspritDeCoeur.com
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HOSTELS Blue Moon Guesthouse 215 E. Convent St., Lafayette (337) 234-2422 BlueMoonPresents.com 5
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Maxie's Campground 4350 Hwy. 90 E., Broussard (337) 837-6200 MaxiesCampground.com
Cajun Hostel 515 Cedar Crest Ct., Lafayette (337) 298-9656 CajunHostel.com 3
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HOUSING Buchanan Heights Luxury Short Stay Townhomes S 326 Buchanan St., Lafayette (337) 257-2070, buchananheightsla@gmail.com
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What To See Abbeville Cultural & Historical Museum & Art Gallery
Acadiana Symphony Orchestra and Conservatory of Music
200 N. Magdalen Sq., Abbeville (337) 898-4114 AbbevilleMuseum.org
412 Travis St., Lafayette (337) 232-4277 AcadianaSymphony.org
Photographic museum of early Abbeville housing a display of our Acadian heritage with rotating art exhibits of local artists. Film about Acadian heritage "Acadie Liberté" available to view Tuesdays and Saturdays 10 a.m.-3 p.m and Wednesday thru Friday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. M-Sa 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Free
Acadian Memorial
121 S. New Market St., St. Martinville (337) 394-2258 AcadianMemorial.org
Serving Acadiana 31 years, ASO's mission is to make orchestral music available to as many people as possible. We offer professional musicians committed to providing a memorable musical experience for special events, fundraisers and celebrations. M-F 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
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The Acadian Memorial honors the 3,000 Acadians who arrived in Louisiana in the 18th century depicted by a Robert Dafford mural, a bronze Wall of Names, an eternal flame and garden, a museum, and the Odyssey Quilt. Daily 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. or by appointment. $3; Children 12 & under free.
2-4 HRS
221 La Neuville Rd., Youngsville (337) 451-6582 CaneCuttersBaseball.com
Atchafalaya Basin Landing 1377 Henderson Levee Rd., Henderson (337) 228-7880 BasinLanding.com
Summer collegiate league baseball team - part of the Texas Collegiate League. Family-friendly and affordable entertainment in a fun minor league type atmosphere. Watch current college star baseball players with lots of added entertainment. Game time 7 p.m. Tickets $10, $8, or $6
Whether you're interested in photography or a wildlife adventure, your visit would not be complete without one of our exciting airboat swamp tours! Able to accommodate large groups; Houseboat rental and Turtle's Bar on-site. M-Su 6 a.m.-6 p.m.
Acadiana Center for the Arts
The AcA is a central hub of cultural life in Acadiana. AcA incorporates museum-quality galleries, an arts education center, a broadcast venue, workshops, conference and office spaces, and a modular theater with adaptive acoustics. M-Sa 10 a.m.5 p.m. Adult $5; Srs./Students $3; 5-17 $2; under 4 free.
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1337 Henderson Levee Rd., Henderson (337) 228-2384 McGeesSwampTours.com
McGee's Swamp Tours has been a must-see for visitors to Cajun Country for more than a decade. Passengers on McGee's sightseeing boat tours will be able to observe the interior of one of America's greatest river swamps. M-Th 8 a.m.-5 p.m., F-Sa 8 a.m.-10 p.m.; Su 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Adults $20, Srs. $18, Child 12 and under $15
Acadiana Cane Cutters
101 W. Vermilion St., Lafayette (337) 233-7060 AcadianaCenterForTheArts.org
Airboat & Swamp Tours at McGee’s
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Atchafalaya Experience
1212 Bordelon Rd., Breaux Bridge (337) 277-4726 TheAtchafalayaExperience.com Boat trips into the swamps featuring nature. Designed for photographers, birders & nature lovers. Featured on 36 national and foreign TV shows, many newspapers, travel books and guides. By appointment. Adults $50, children under 13 $25
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Avery Island, home of TABASCO® Pepper Sauce Hwy. 329, Avery Island (337) 373-6129 Tabasco.com
Visit our history museum and experience the entire process from plants growing in our greenhouse to the bottling line. Other fun displays include conservation efforts and the salt mine display. Shop in our Country Store, eat in our restaurant "1868", and explore our Jungle Gardens. Su-Sa 9 a.m.4 p.m. $5.50 fee to Tabasco; $8 to Jungle Gardens
Basin Arts
113 Clinton St., Lafayette (337) 654-2537 BasinArtsLafayette.com
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314 E. Bridge St., Breaux Bridge (337) 332-8500 BreauxBridgeLA.net
Bayou Teche Visitors Center is located along the banks of the Bayou Teche in historic downtown Breaux Bridge. Travel counselors speak French! M-F 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Cajun Coast Visitors and Convention Bureau
900 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Morgan City (985) 380-8224 CajunCoast.com The Cajun Coast is the perfect place to start your Louisiana adventure - Atchafalaya National Heritage Area, Scenic Byway, waterfront historic district, stunning historic homes, swamp tours, golf, and gaming. M-F 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
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Cajun Corridor Scenic Byway 1905 Veterans Memorial Dr., Abbeville (337) 898-6600 MostCajun.com
Travel the Cajun Corridor from the shrimping community of Delcambre to Gueydan, "Duck Capital of America," with all the picturesque towns along the way. Enjoy authentic Cajun cuisine, family-friendly festivals, rural countryside, and more. M-Th 8 a.m.4 p.m.; F 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Free
Cajun Country Swamp Tours 1209 Rookery Rd., Breaux Bridge (337) 319-0010 CajunCountrySwampTours.com Enjoy a professional, insightful eco-tour that is educational, entertaining, and enjoyable through an area well known for impressive scenic beauty and wildlife. View birds, alligators, huge moss-draped cypress trees, and much more. Nature at its best. Tours daily by appointment Adults $20, child under 13 yrs. $10
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Lafayette Parish, Lafayette (337) 230-6169 CajunFoodTours.com The best way to experience the flavor of Louisiana! Choose from a cozy bus tour or walking tour to learn the history, love the culture and, best of all, stop to taste the renowned Cajun delights that make our area so unique. Bus tours pick up from many Lafayette hotels. Tours ~3hrs.
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Cajun Music Hall of Fame & Museum 240 S. C.C. Duson St., Eunice (337) 457-6534 CajunFrenchMusic.org
In 1995, the Louisiana Legislature proclaimed the city of Eunice the official site for the Cajun Music Hall of Fame & Museum. The museum has artifacts and memorabilia on display related to Cajun music and culture. Summer hours: Tu-Sa 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Winter hours: Tu-Sa 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Hours change with Daylight Savings Time. Free
An Arts Center that creates opportunity for artistic expression across generations through dance classes, art classes, visual arts residencies, gallery programming, and special events; all aimed at enhancing the artistic identity of our community. Hours Vary.
Bayou Teche Visitors Center in Breaux Bridge
Cajun Food Tours
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Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist Museum 515 Cathedral St., Lafayette (337) 232-1322 SaintJohnCathedral.org
St. John Cathedral is a prominent landmark of downtown Lafayette. The 500-year-old Cathedral Oak, cemetery, museum & gift shop are on the church grounds. Pre-arranged tours are available. Listed on the National Register of Historic Buildings. M-Th 9 a.m.-noon & 1-4 p.m.; F 9 a.m.-noon. Adults $4, Seniors $3, Children $1
Champagne's Swamp Tours
1151 Rookery Rd., Breaux Bridge (337) 230-4068 ChampagnesSwampTours.com Personal, authentic, guided ecotours into the Lake Martin Swamp and Louisiana's largest nesting area of wading birds. Hours vary by season. Call for current rate.
Chicot State Park
3469 Chicot Park Rd., Ville Platte (337) 363-2403 LaStateParks.com Louisiana's largest State Park with overnight accommodations and day use activities.
Children's Museum of Acadiana
201 E. Congress St., Lafayette (337) 232-8500 CMALaf.org The Children's Museum of Acadiana (CMA) is a hands-on participatory museum serving children and their families, schools, and community organizations by providing interactive exhibits, special services, performances, and workshops. Tu-Sa 10 a.m.-5 p.m. $7
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Crawfish Haven/Mrs. Rose's Bed and Breakfast
109 Vine St., Lafayette (337) 291-1122 CiteDesArts.org
6807 Hwy. 35, Kaplan (337) 652-8870 CrawfishHaven.net
Cité des Arts is an arts center and art incubator in downtown Lafayette, providing ongoing programming and classes in many artistic disciplines. Varies with event. M 10 a.m.-9 p.m.; Tu-Th 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; F 10 a.m.-10 p.m.; Sa 5-10 p.m. Galleries free; event admission varies.
Crawfish Excursions (SEASONAL) You and your guests can experience firsthand how these amazing crustaceans come to appear on our tables. A guide will assist you in a unique boat ride allowing you to catch your own crawfish. Or, if you prefer, you can catch crawfish the old-fashioned way, using hand nets. TOURS SEASONAL
City of Broussard
310 E. Main St., Broussard (337) 837-6681 CityOfBroussard.com Southern hospitality and charm combine with hot growth opportunities and cutting edge 21st century technology in this Cajun country heartland hitting the top of the charts and headlines for its economic expansions.
Cypremort Point State Park
VARIES 306 Beach Ln., Franklin (337) 867-4240 LaStateParks.com
Between Grand Isle and Cameron, Cypremort Point is the only locality near the Gulf of Mexico that can be reached by car. A half-mile stretch of man-made beach provides a delightful area for relaxing picnicking and enjoying the water. It also affords an opportunity for fishing, crabbing, water skiing, windsurfing, and sailing. Daily 7 a.m.-9 p.m. $2 per car (1-4 ppl) $130/night, Oct.-Mar; $150/night on Fri-Sat and Apr-Sept
City of Carencro
210 E. Saint Peter St., Carencro (337) 896-8481 Carencro.org At the crossroads of community, culture, commerce, and fun, Carencro embodies joie de vivre. Cajun and Creole culture thrive here in our music, food, and traditions. Carencro is home to the Mercredi Show, world-famous Prejean's Restaurant, a balloon festival, and two historical churches.
Cypress Bayou Casino Hotel 832 Martin Luther King Rd., Charenton (337) 923-4680 CypressBayou.com
Located in Charenton, Cypress Bayou Casino Hotel is the premiere gaming facility in Acadiana. Cypress Bayou has over 1,000 slot machines, over 300 table games, 7 restaurants, and 102 hotel rooms for your entertainment. 24/7. Free
M-Th 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., F 7:30 a.m. to noon
City of Crowley
2 425 N. Parkerson Ave., Crowley DAYS (337) 783-0824 Crowley-La.com
Depot at Magdalen Place, The
Over 200 structures listed on the National Historic Register including the Crowley Motor Co. Building, which houses the Rice Interpretive Center, JD Miller Music & Ford Automotive Museums, Rice Theatre, Grand Opera House of the South, Agri-tours, quaint shops, local fine or casual Cajun dining. M-Th 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; F 8 a.m.noon. Admission varies
City of St. Martinville
125 S. New Market St., St. Martinville (337) 394-2233 StMartinville.org On Bayou Teche, the 'Ville dates to the earliest European and African presence in 18th century Louisiana. Synonymous with Longfellow's poem, Evangeline, Acadian, African, French, Italian, Native American, and Spanish descendants contribute to its cultural gumbo. 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
201 W. Lafayette St., Abbeville (337) 740-2112 MagdalenPlace.com
An 1894 restored train depot and caboose museum located in the Abbeville historic district. Antiques, gifts and Cajun products. Tour groups welcomed by appt. Tu-F 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
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Downtown Lafayette
735 Jefferson St., Ste. 204, Lafayette (337) 291-5566 DowntownLafayette.org Downtown Lafayette provides a rich and unique experience for all who visit, shop, dine, play, work, and live here. Home of Downtown Alive!, Movies in the Parc, 2nd Saturday ArtWalk and over 80 events annually, Downtown is your center for events and fun. M-F 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Conrad Rice Mill/Konriko Company Store
Floyd Sonnier's Beau Cajun Art Gallery
Oldest operating rice mill in the U.S. On National Register of Historical Places. 20-min. video presentation on Cajun culture and history of mill. 20 min. walking tour of the rice mill. M-Sa 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Adult $4, Srs. $3.50, under 12 $2.25
Art gallery featuring Floyd Sonnier's pen-&-ink drawings depicting family life of the Acadians at the turn of the century. Pen-&-ink drawings, art prints & posters, Cajun calendars, note sheets, Christmas cards, illustrated cookbooks, pewter, & pottery. W-F 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Sa 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Free
307 Ann St., New Iberia (337) 364-7242 ConradRiceMill.com
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Cité des Arts
1010 Saint Mary St., Scott (337) 237-7104 BeauCajun.com
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Gallery Acadie
1011 W. Saint Mary, Scott (337) 298-9097 GalleryAcadie.com
Gallery Acadie is an Acadian culture art gallery and gift shop providing a unique venue for French culture in Louisiana. Gallery Acadie houses "Brushes and Boudin" painting classes and Je Suis Cajun Clothing Company, providing clothing and accessories for all aspects of the Cajun lifestyle.
Glide Studio
315 Jefferson St., Lafayette (337) 258-6788 GlideStudiosLafayette.com
Dance lessons, exhibits, house concerts, & dances.
Hilliard University Art Museum 710 E. Saint Mary Blvd., Lafayette (337) 482-2278 HilliardMuseum.org
The Hilliard University Art Museum is a dynamic, education-oriented museum that serves as a center for interdisciplinary learning. Exhibitions and programs are designed to meet the educational and cultural needs of Louisiana's highly diverse population and to foster intellectual discourse. Tu-Th 9 a.m.-5 p.m., F 9 a.m.-noon; Sa 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Adults $5, Seniors $4, Students $3
Hub City Cycles, LLC.
208 E. Vermilion St., Lafayette (337) 235-2453 CycleHubCity.com
Hub City Cycles is your neighborhood bike shop that offers affordable 30 to high-end bikes, parts, and MINS accessories. Bike rentals available.
Iberia Parish Convention & Visitors Bureau 2513 Hwy. 14, New Iberia (337) 365-1540 IberiaTravel.com
Planning assistance for leisure travelers, meeting planners, travel trade, entertainment industry, and the media. Accommodations, event venues, restaurants, attractions, FAM tours, itineraries, brochures, registration assistance, location scouting, press kits, and more. M-F 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sa 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
International Petroleum Museum & Exposition 111 First St., Morgan City (985) 384-3744 RigMuseum.com
The only place in the world where the general public can walk aboard an authentic offshore drilling rig, the renowned and historic Mr. Charlie. Tours: M-Sa 10 a.m. & 2 p.m. Adult $5, Srs. $4, Ages 5-12 $3.50, under 5 free
Jean Lafitte National Historical Park & Preserve-Acadian Cultural Center 501 Fisher Rd., Lafayette (337) 232-0789 NPS.gov/Jela
The Acadian Cultural Center, a unit of the National Park Service, depicts the story of the Acadians who settled the prairies and wetlands of south Louisiana. Tu-Sa 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.. Free.
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Jungle Gardens
Hwy. 329, Avery Island (337) 369-6243 JungleGardens.org Avery Island's 170 acre Jungle Gardens is a botanical treasure containing South Louisiana marshes and bayous that are inhabited by indigenous wildlife. Su-Sa 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Adults $8, Children (12-6) $5, under 6 free.
Kart Ranch, Inc.
508 Youngsville Hwy. 89, Lafayette (337) 837-5278 KartRanch.com Kart Ranch is a locally owned Family Fun Center with indoor and outdoor attractions. We offer go-karts, kiddie karts, bumper boats, miniature golf, batting cages, water wars, castle clash, indoor playground, arcade, and party rooms. Su 10 a.m.-9 p.m.; M-Th 10 a.m.-10 p.m.; F-Sa 10 a.m.-11 p.m. SCHOOL YEAR Su-Th 10 a.m.-9 p.m.; F-Sa 10 a.m.-11 p.m. No general admission. Pay as you play.
La Maison Begnaud
110 Benoit Patin Rd., Scott (337) 269-5155 CityOfScott.org A tourist attraction, information center, souvenir shop. Free French class every Wednesday from 1:00-2:00 p.m. Friday night music from 6:00 p.m.-'til. Tu-Th 10 a.m.-3 p.m.; F 10 a.m.-2 p.m., 6 p.m.- till.
Lafayette Art Association & Gallery
1008 E. Saint Mary Blvd., Lafayette (337) 269-0363 LafayetteArt.org Nonprofit art association and gallery since 1959. Art originals, prints, pottery, glass, photography, wood & metal sculptures, and jewelry. Art classes and workshops. Six working artist studios under roof. Tu-F noon5 p.m.; Sa by appt. Free
Lafayette Concert Band
3600 W. Congress St., Lafayette (337) 989-1279 LCBand.org A part of the Lafayette musical community since 1982, the LCB is Acadiana's premiere adult community band comprised of 75 talented woodwind, brass and percussion instrumentalists. Members come together on Tuesday evenings to rehearse from late August through June and perform concerts throughout the year.
Lafayette Farmers and Artisans Market at Moncus Park 2913 Johnston St., Lafayette (337) 230-0591 MarketAtMoncusPark.com
Visit the Lafayette Farmers and Artisans Market on any Saturday of the year to experience the homegrown culinary, artisanal, and musical creations of South Louisiana's Cajun Country. Located at Moncus Park, in the center of Lafayette. Sa 8 a.m.-Noon
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Longfellow-Evangeline State Historic Site
2825 Johnston St., Lafayette (337) 234-8384 LafayetteLanes.com
1200 N. Main St., St. Martinville (337) 394-3754 LaStateParks.com
Ultra modern full service bowling center. Automatic scoring, snack bar, lounge, and the finest arcade in Lafayette. Over 50 video and redemption games. We specialize in birthday parties. Su noon-9 p.m.; F-Sa 10 a.m.-3 a.m.; M-Th 10 a.m.-10 p.m.
Lafayette Museum Association/ Alexandre Mouton House 1122 Lafayette St., Lafayette (337) 234-2208 LafayetteMuseum.com
Lovely house museum and repository of Acadian history and culture. Original structure built in early 1800s as Sunday House of Vermilionville's founder, Jean Mouton. Became home of Gov. Alexandre Mouton. Restored to 1850s. Nat'l register. Tu-Sa 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Adults $5, Srs. $3, Students $2
Lafayette Science Museum 433 Jefferson St., Lafayette (337) 291-5544 LafayetteScienceMuseum.org
A regional STEM-based museum, with exhibition space dedicated to showcasing the scientific expertise held within the community. A digital planetarium takes visitors on an adventure through the cosmos without ever leaving their seats. Tu-F 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sa 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Su 1-6 p.m. Adult $5, Srs. $3, Child $2
LARC's Acadian Village
200 Greenleaf Dr., Lafayette (337) 981-2364 AcadianVillage.org Lafayette's oldest authentic vision of life in 19th century Southwest Louisiana and a showcase of historic homes alongside winding bayous, depicting unique Acadian architecture of the time. Acadian Village exists as the fundraising arm of LARC. M-Sa 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Adults $8, Srs. $7, Students (6-15) $6, ages 4 and under free
Le Vieux Village Heritage Park/ Visitor Center 828 E. Landry St., Opelousas (337) 948-5227 CityOfOpelousas.com
French for the Old Village, this historical park and museum is a collection of buildings from Opelousas and St. Landry Parish, dating from 1700s to the early 20th century. The village includes one of the oldest Creole homes west of the Mississippi River and the Louisiana Orphan Train Museum. M-F 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; Sa 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Free.
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Liberty Theatre/Rendez-Vous Des Cajuns 200 W. Park Ave., Eunice (337) 457-7389 Eunice-La.com
Renovated 1924 movie house is home to a weekly radio music show with Cajun bands and dancing. The emcee hosts the show in French in the format of the Grand Old Opry and Louisiana Hayride. Sa 4-8 p.m. $5 per person, children 12 and under $3
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Longfellow Evangeline State Historic Site's mission is to preserve and interpret the history and influence of the French Creoles and Acadians who settled along Bayou Teche in the early 1800s. W-Su 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Adults $4; Srs and children under 12 free
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Louisiana State Arboretum
1300 Sudie Lawton Ln., Ville Platte (337) 363-6289 CRT.State.La.US/Louisiana-StateParks/Index
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Lafayette Lanes
Located within Chicot State Park. The only State Park's preservation area. Plants marked throughout the six miles of trails. New visitor center, exhibits, tours, programs, etc. Daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. $1/person to enter park
Massage Envy SPA Lafayette 130 N. College Rd., Lafayette (337) 232-7040 MassageEnvy.com
Convenient, professional and affordable massage therapy and facials. Daily 8:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. Su-Sa 8 a.m.-10 p.m.
Moncus Park
2913 Johnston St., Lafayette (337) 500-1177 MoncusPark.org
Moncus Park is a 100-acre green space located in the heart of Lafayette, Louisiana. Opening in 2021, Moncus Park will be a beautiful, new gathering space to come together to celebrate, relax, learn, and take advantage of the endless opportunities that a regional park of this size provides.
Opelousas Museum & Interpretive Center
315 N. Main St., Opelousas (337) 948-2589 CityOfOpelousas.com
Dedicated to collecting, preserving, and interpreting objects and artifacts about the history and culture of the Opelousas area from prehistoric times to the present and using this collection to inform and educate the public. M-F 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Sa-Su CLOSED. Donations accepted
Pack & Paddle
601 E. Pinhook Rd., Lafayette (337) 232-5854 PackPaddle.com
Pack & Paddle is a resource for the local forests and swamps that make Louisiana a special place for the outdoor enthusiast. We invite you to come by today to experience what will surely be a unique shopping experience. M-F 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Sa 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Su Noon-5 p.m.
Port of Delcambre
P.O. Box 101, Delcambre (337) 303-7950 PortOfDelcambre.com Hours vary.
Rip Van Winkle Gardens
VARIES 5505 Rip Van Winkle Rd., New Iberia (337) 359-8525 RipVanWinkleGardens.com
Semi-tropical gardens atop a huge salt dome, overlooking scenic Lake Peigneur, Rip Van Winkle Gardens, Rips Rookery, Joseph Jefferson Mansion, and more. Come explore its treasures. Su-Sa 9 a.m.-4 p.m. $12 Adults/$10 Srs.
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Rock’n’Bowl de Lafayette 903 Jefferson St., Lafayette (337) 534-8880 RocknBowl.com
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One stop dine & rock. Have a great dinner at Ye Olde College Inn then head next door to dance and bowl the night away. Wed-Sun 4-11 p.m.
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Sam Guarino Blacksmith Shop Museum 304 S. State St., Abbeville (337) 898-4110 CityOfAbbeville.net
Washington Museum & Tourist Center
404 N. Main St., Washington (337) 826-3627
History Museum: Washington is the 3rd oldest town in LA. A Steamboat Town with the largest port between New Orleans and St. Louis. Most of the original buildings remain intact. Containing many examples of LA. architecture from creole cottages to plantation homes, live oaks, and native plants. M-F 8 a.m.-noon, 1-4 p.m., Sa-Su 9 a.m.-noon; 1-5 p.m.
Scenic Lafayette/Azalea Trail Lafayette
The return of Lafayette's historic annual Azalea Trail, mid-March to mid-April. The 22 mile self-guided driving trail also features bicycle and pedestrian loops.
Wetlands Golf Course, The
2129 N. University Ave., Lafayette (337) 291-7151
Schools of the Sacred Heart
1821 Academy Rd., Grand Coteau (337) 662-5275 SSHCoteau.org
A full service public golf course. 7 a.m.-6 p.m.
Wortman Pottery, Studio and Showroom
Built in 1821, the Academy is the second oldest institution of learning west of the Mississippi. Site of authenticated miracle and shrine, formal gardens, magnificent oak alley, and museum. National Register of Historic Places. M-F 9 a.m.-2 p.m. $5 per person; groups $4
1769 Potters Rd., Duson (337) 873-8584
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Visit a pottery studio on a working rice farm. The studio of nationally known potters David & Emily Wortman, where each piece of handcrafted functional pottery is designed to enrich daily life. Established in 1977. Tu-Sa 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Su 1-6 p.m. Free.
Shadows-on-the-Teche 317 E. Main St., New Iberia (337) 369-6446 ShadowsOnTheTeche.org
Overlooking Bayou Teche, this 1834 home, a National Trust Historic Site, is authentically restored to tell the story of life on a 19th century sugar plantation and is surrounded by beautiful gardens of live oaks, azaleas, and camellias. M-Sa 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Adult $10, Srs. $8, Students $6.50
St. Landry Parish Tourist Commission
978 Kennerson Rd., Opelousas (337) 948-8004 CajunTravel.com
Visit the Home of Zydeco Music and experience the LA Orphan Train Museum, public art displays and murals, racino, historic architecture and religious attractions, shopping in "Acadiana's Antique Capital", weekly live music and jam sessions, food festivals and the Cajun and Creole cultures. M-F 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
St. Martin Parish Tourist Commission
110 N. Main St., Breaux Bridge (337) 442-1597 CajunCountry.org
Where Cajun began. Breaux Bridge, Henderson, and St. Martinville. Quaint, historic downtown areas, Atchafalaya Basin. B&Bs, campgrounds, houseboat rentals, cabins, and hotels. World famous restaurants, shopping, art, and nature.
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300 Fisher Rd., Lafayette (337) 233-4077 Vermilionville.org
Cajun/Creole/Native American Heritage & Folklife Park. Historic village represents life in Acadiana from 1765-1890. Features self-guided tours, costumed, bilingual artisans, live music, cooking school, restaurant, boat tours, and gift shop. Tu-Su 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Adult $10, Srs. $8, Students $6 (5-18), under 5 free.
The Blacksmith Shop, c. 1913, was one of the few blacksmith shops in operation in a downtown location and operated until 2004. The museum features all of the original equipment and dirt floor including displays on the history and importance of blacksmithing. By appt. only. Free.
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Vermilionville Living History Museum & Folklife Park
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Zoosiana (Zoo Of Acadiana) 5601 US Hwy. 90 East, Broussard (337) 837-4325 Zoosiana.com
Zoosiana is Acadiana's number one, year-round, family fun destination! Explore our exciting park and meet hundreds of animals. Feed the parakeets, ride the train, see the animal show, play on the playground, and HAVE FUN at the zoo all day long! M-Su 9 a.m.-5 p.m. (weather permitting) Adult $11.25, Children ages 3-12 $7.50
EVENTS Breaux Bridge Crawfish Festival 520 Parkway Dr., Breaux Bridge (337) 332-6655 BBCrawfest.com
Always held the first full weekend in May (Friday-Sunday). CrawfishCrawfish-Crawfish: over 30 Cajun, Zydeco & Swamp Pop bands on 3 stages. Shopping, food, dance contest, demonstrations, carnival, parade, and more. Fun for the whole family. F, Su $5; Sa $10; 3 day $15 pass.
Cajun Comic Relief
Lafayette Parish, Lafayette (337) 706-3669 Facebook.com/CajunComicRelief
Cajun Comic Relief, a fundraiser held in March to raise money for Hospice of Acadiana, offers the best of Cajun humor and Cajun music. Come join us and laugh till it helps. Tickets go on sale every December. 10:30 a.m.-11 p.m.
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pair with Acadiana's Cajun and Creole cuisine and lifestyle. Our beer can be found in bottles and on tap in stores and restaurants around Acadiana. On site tap room and tours. Tap Room: M-Th 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Fr-Sa 10 a.m.-7 p.m.
P.O. BOX 53761, Lafayette FestivalsAcadiens.com
Festivals Acadiens et Créoles is a music, food & craft festival held in Lafayette, LA that features the sounds, flavor & crafts of south Louisiana.
Bayou Teche Experience
Festival International de Louisiane
317 E. Bridge St., Breaux Bridge (337) 366-0337 BayouTecheExperience.com
315 Lee Ave., Lafayette (337) 232-8086 FestivalInternational.com Festival International is the largest FREE Francophone music festival in the country. Held during the last weekend in April, the festival celebrates the Cajun & Creole cultural influences through music, dance, food, cinema, & other performance arts. M-F 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Original Southwest LA Zydeco Festival (Southern Dev. Foundation)
Visit Bayou Teche Experience and immerse yourself in the heart of Cajun Country. Offering kayak and bike rentals to explore the bayous, lakes, and swamps. Guided and self-guided tours are available with equipment and shuttle service. Cajun heritage gift shop stocked by local artists and products.
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P.O. Box 2654, Opelousas (337) 290-6048 Zydeco.org
Come enjoy Louisiana's original festival. Absorb our cultural joie de vivre that transcends age and ethnicity. Featuring the best Zydeco music & cultural presentations. Gates open @ 7 a.m. Music begins at noon until midnight $13 Adults; $2 children 10 & under 2-4
TRAIL (Transportation Recreation Alternatives in Louisiana)
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TRAIL is dedicated to building and maintaining parks, paths, and trails for hiking, walking, running, kayaking, biking, and canoeing. TRAIL encourages people to get outside and experience and educate themselves about their community and to exercise and enjoy the outdoors. M-F 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
2143 W. Willow St., Scott (337) 232-4001 MartinAccordions.com
Cajun accordions manufacturer. Tour of our factory with an hour of Cajun music after the tour. For groups of 15 or more.
Atchafalaya Experience
BayouTecheBrewing.com Bayou Teche Brewing crafts beer that
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Lafayette Parish, Lafayette (337) 230-6169 CajunFoodTours.com
Martin Accordions, Inc.
Serving all of Louisiana for over 30 years. Itineraries, hotels, attractions, restaurants, guide service, transportation, cooking demonstrations, festivals, Mardi Gras, and Christmas events for adults and students. 24 hr. answering service.
1106 Bushville Hwy. (337) 754-5122
Cajun Food Tours
We specialize in day trips and short destination trips originating in the Acadiana area. We also offer stepon services to tour operators visiting Lafayette, St. Martin, Iberia, Vermilion, and St. Landry parishes.
321 Cedar Crest Ct., Lafayette (337) 269-9607 AllonsALafayette.com
Bayou Teche Brewing
Enjoy a "Deep Swamp" experience with Captain Mark Allemond in the Atchafalaya Basin. On your personalized 2-hour excursion, you will be able to view indigenous wildlife, including alligators, and beautiful swamp scenery. By appointment. $50/per person
1479 Henderson Hwy., Henderson (337) 962-5709 www.journeyswithginger.com
Allons À Lafayette, Inc.
Swamp tours into the Atchafalaya Basin. Designed for photographers, birders, & nature lovers. Featured on 36 national and foreign TV shows, many newspapers, travel books, and guides. By appointment Adults $50, children under 13 $25.
113 E. Railroad Ave., Arnaudville (337) 303-8060 CajunCabinGuestCottage.com/ Excursions
Journeys with Ginger Affiliated with Travel Machine/ Specialized Tours
SPECIALIZED TOURS & GUIDES
1212 Bordelon Rd., Breaux Bridge (337) 277-4726 TheAtchafalayaExperience.com
Cajun Customized Excursions
The best way to experience the flavor of Louisiana! Choose from a cozy bus tour or walking tour to learn the history, love the culture and, best of all, stop to taste the renowned Cajun delights that make our area so unique. Bus tours pick up from many Lafayette hotels. Tours ~3hrs.
413 Coolidge St., Lafayette LATrail.org
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Festivals Acadiens et Créoles
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Airboat & Swamp Tours at McGee’s 1337 Henderson Levee Rd., Henderson (337) 228-2384 McGeesSwampTours.com
McGee's Swamp Tours has been a must-see for visitors to Cajun Country for more than a decade. Passengers on McGee's sightseeing boat tours will be able to observe the interior of one of America's greatest river swamps. M-Th 8 a.m.-5 p.m., F-Sa 8 a.m.-10 p.m.; Su 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Adults $20, Srs. $18, Child 12 and under $15
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New Orleans (504) 571-9975 NewOrleansKayakSwampTours.com
Smokin' Reels Charters, LLC 6300 John Lewis Rd., New Iberia (337) 577-8441 SmokinReelsFishin.com
Our New Orleans swamp kayak tours take you into the heart of one of the most diverse habitats for plants and wildlife in the country. We are committed to guiding you to the hidden spots that most tourists never see, allowing you to fish and take photos along the way.
We cater to beginners as well as seasoned fishermen. Come and enjoy an awesome day of fishing on the water at Cypremort Point, Vermilion Bay or South Marsh Island. We are a family oriented company and would love to show your family a great day of fishing and fun for everyone. Su-Sa 6 a.m.-6 p.m.
Wildcat Brothers at Gator Cove, Inc.
Vermilion Parish Tourist Commission
Wildcat Brothers is proud to be Acadiana's FIRST distiller of fine spirits! With the recent purchase of Gator Cove, the brothers plan to transform the iconic restaurant property into a rum distillery and cultural destination.
Peaceful towns, historical attractions, authentic Cajun cuisine, unique shops, familyfriendly festivals, marshes teeming with wildlife, and deep-rooted culture await you in Vermilion Parish. One visit, you'll keep coming back for more! M-Th 8 a.m.-4 p.m.; F 8 a.m.-3 p.m.
2601 SE Evangeline Thruway, Lafayette (337) 257-3385 WildcatBrothers.com
River of Swamps Boat Tours 4651 Hwy. 10, Washington (337) 257-4889 RiverOfSwampsTour.com
River of Swamps Boat Tours operates between Baton Rouge and Lafayette, LA in an area known as the Atchafalaya River Basin. This rich natural swampland is best experienced with local outdoorsman, Ronnie Briscoe. Ronnie can show you areas not seen by tourists and help you make memories to last a lifetime. Tours offered daily. Call or visit website to book.
1905 Veterans Memorial Dr., Abbeville (337) 898-6600
Wild Louisiana Tours
118 Gary Rd., Laplace (985) 205-1527 WildLouisianaTours.com Wild Louisiana Tours is one of the very first kayak outfitters in the state of Louisiana. A small family-run company, we specialize in guest accommodation and tour quality and information. All our guides have been trained extensively on the natural history of Louisiana.
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COVID-19
Visiting Lafayette Safely
We look forward to welcoming you to the Happiest City in America-Lafayette, Louisiana! We encourage visitors to practice all health and social distancing guidelines issued by the CDC, state, and local governments, to prevent the spread of COVID-19. As Louisiana moves through its phased reopening of businesses, please check with all restaurants, stores, and attractions for information on openings, capacity, and available amenities before making plans. For the latest on the State of Louisiana Coronavirus updates, visit Coronavirus.la.gov. For the latest on Lafayette Parish Coronavirus updates, visit LafayetteTravel.com/COVID-19.
Frequently Asked Questions Do I need to quarantine when traveling to Lafayette, Louisiana? Currently, there are NO travel advisories requiring travelers to quarantine when arriving in Lafayette, Louisiana. Can I fly into and out of Lafayette? Yes, the Lafayette Regional Airport is currently flying United, American, and Delta with service to Houston, Atlanta, and Dallas. Are your attractions and museums open? The majority of Lafayette's hotels, shops, attractions, and restaurants have been allowed to resume operations with restrictions as outlined in the governor's guidelines. As Louisiana moves through its phased reopening of businesses, please check with each attraction for information on openings, capacity, and available amenities before making plans. Do I need to wear a mask? On July 13, 2020 Governor Edwards ordered a statewide mask mandate for all 64 parishes in Louisiana. The order requires face coverings for everyone ages eight and older except for the following: · · · · ·
Anyone who has a medical condition that prevents the wearing of a face covering Anyone who is consuming a drink or food Anyone who is trying to communicate with a person who is hearing impaired Anyone who is giving a speech for broadcast or to an audience Anyone temporarily removing his or her face covering for identification purposes
What actions do I take if I experience symptoms while traveling? Visit DoINeedACovid19Test.com to figure out if you should be tested for COVID and where to get tested. If you are you experiencing the following symptoms, please call your healthcare provider or 9-1-1. · Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath · Persistent pain or pressure in the chest · New confusion or inability to arouse · Bluish lips or face Is there a list of businesses in Lafayette operating safely during COVID-19? There is a Facebook Group called SAFE businesses in AcadianaOpening up safely during Covid-19 that provides a list of those businesses operating safely as submitted by the group's members.
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Cajundome 444 Cajundome Blvd. · Lafayette 70506 (337) 265-2100 | Cajundome.com • Arena area-40,000 sq. ft. of floor space • Seating capacities-13,000 general session, 8,481 half house, 300 full-service banquet • Full-service kitchen • Ground-level parking (820 car capacity) • 11 meeting rooms, 8 dressing rooms
Cajundome Convention Center 444 Cajundome Blvd. · Lafayette 70506 (337) 265-2100 | Cajundome.com • Nearly 80,000 sq. ft. • Over 37,000 sq. ft. of exhibition area • Nearly 20,000 sq. ft. of meeting and banquet facilities • Largest room capacities – 4,020 theater, 1,700 banquet
Heymann Performing Arts Center 1372 S. College Rd. · Lafayette 70503 (337) 291-5540 | HeymannCenter.com • Convention center ballroom has 20,000 sq. ft. of exhibit space • Banquet capacity 1,800 • Auditorium capacity 2,230 • Onsite parking for 700, additional spaces within walking distance
Vermilionville 300 Fisher Rd. · Lafayette 70508 (337) 233-4077 | Vermilionville.org • Performance Center, 2,760 sq. ft., max. capacity 800, stage with dance floor • Conference Room, 356 sq. ft., max. capacity 30
LARC's Acadian Village 200 Greenleaf Dr. · Lafayette 70506 (337) 981-2364 | AcadianVillage.org
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• Replica of an 1850 chapel onsite • An open air pavilion with 10,000 sq. ft. under roof, max. capacity of 500, stage and dance floor • Replica of the Fernand Stutes Grocery, Bar and Barber Shop, 3,000 sq. ft., max. capacity 150
101 W. Vermilion St. · Lafayette 70501 (337) 233-7060 | AcadianaCenterForTheArts.org James Devin Moncus Theater
Two Galleries • Over 4,300 sq. ft. of blond maple wood floors throughout galleries • Over 1,000 sq. ft. on the first floor
Board Room
• 320 sq. ft. of impressive • State-of-the-art theater space enclosed by with flexible floor plan and lucent glass walls, cutting-edge acoustics, capacity 20 perfect for multi-purpose Coca-Cola Studio functionality • Theater seating, capacity 300 • Event planning and • High-ceiling sunlit space coordination, catering, centrally located on the liaison, menu-planning, 2nd floor décor, and production • Over 1,300 sq. ft. assistance, along • Performance theater or with entertainment standing reception, capacity assistance 100/classroom setup, • Sound, stage and capacity 65 lighting, A/V, and media
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Acadiana Center for the Arts
Hilliard University Art Museum 710 E. Saint Mary Blvd. · Lafayette 70503 (337) 482-2278 | HilliardMuseum.org • Plaza, garden, water wall, and A. Hays Town Building available for special events • Max. capacity indoors 250 • Max. capacity on the grounds is 1,000 inclusive of all outside areas
Lafayette Science Museum 433 Jefferson St. · Lafayette 70501 (337) 291-5544 | LafayetteScienceMuseum.org • Meeting space available, max. capacity 2,000 • Auditorium, max capacity 175 non-fixed seating, 72 fixed seating, built in A/V available • Downtown parking available
River Oaks Catering and Event Center 520 E. Kaliste Saloom Rd. · Lafayette 70508 (337) 593-8866 | RiverOaksCaters.com • Banquet seating up to 500 • Classroom seating up to 600 • A/V available onsite • Free parking, over 500 spaces • Ceiling heights up to 20 ft.
City Club at River Ranch 1100 Camellia Blvd. · Lafayette 70508 (337) 406-2582 | CityClubatRiverRanch.com • A/V available onsite (limited) • Free parking, over 250 spaces
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Doubletree by Hilton Lafayette 1521 W. Pinhook Rd. · Lafayette 70503 (337) 235-6111 | DoubleTree.com • 327 guest rooms including 8 suites • 22,000 sq. ft. of meeting space • Maximum meeting capacity 1,200 • 14-foot ceilings in Grand Ballroom • Complimentary airport shuttle service • Complimentary WiFi
Hilton Garden Inn Lafayette/CAJUNDOME 2350 W. Congress St. · Lafayette 70506 (337) 291-1977 | LafayetteCajundome.HGI.com • 153 guest rooms including 25 suites and 1 executive suite • 2,300 sq. ft. of flexible meeting space • In-house A/V Assistance • Complimentary WiFi • Meeting Room Max Capacity 180
Holiday Inn Lafayette North 2219 N.W. Evangeline Thrwy. · Lafayette 70501 (337) 706-8199 | HolidayInn.com/LafayetteNorth • 137 guest rooms including 20 suites • 2,300 sq. ft. of flexible meeting space • In-house A/V Assistance • Complimentary WiFi • Meeting Room Max Capacity 150
Homewood Suites by Hilton Lafayette Airport 201 Kaliste Saloom Rd. · Lafayette 70508 (337) 264-6044 | LafayetteAirport. HomewoodSuites.com • 129 spacious suites with full kitchens • 3,400 sq. ft. of flexible meeting space max capacity of 300 • 1 board room, max 12
1909 Kaliste Saloom Rd. · Lafayette 70508 (337) 706-8610 ParcLafayette.Home2Suites.com • 106 spacious suites • 3,500 sq. ft. of flexible meeting space max capacity of 300 • 1 board room, max. 15
Picard Event Center 200 E. Devalcourt St. · Lafayette 70506 (337) 482-1548 | PicardCenter.Louisiana.edu/ Event-Center
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• 4,000 sq. ft. of meeting space • 8 unique and diverse meeting spaces • Complimentary WiFi
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Home2 Suites by Hilton Parc Lafayette
1913 Kaliste Saloom Rd. · Lafayette 70508 (337) 232-2582, ext. 203 | LpLft.com • 3 private ballrooms • Ceiling height up to 17 ft. • A/V built in all rooms • Complimentary self-parking • Complimentary WiFi
Petroleum Club of Lafayette 111 Heymann Blvd. · Lafayette 70503 (337) 232-2582 | PCLafayette.com • 47,000 sq. ft. of meeting space • Provides audio visual equipment • Over 14 private dining rooms to accommodate any size function
University of Louisiana at Lafayette 620 McKinley St. · Lafayette 70503 (337)482-9038 | StudentUnion.Louisiana.edu • 45,000 sq. ft. of meeting space • Ample covered parking • Center of the University Campus • Overlooking UL's Cypress Lake adds to the ambiance
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15. Parc de Lafayette & Historic Cupola · 500 block of Jefferson Street 16. Parc International · Polk & Garfield Streets 17. Parc Sans Souci · Vermilion & Polk Streets 18. Parc Richard Putnam · 800 Block of Lafayette Street 19. U.S. Post Office - Rosa Parks Transportation (AOC, Lafayette Traffic & Transportation) · Corner of Lee & Cypress 20. Lafayette Public Library · Temp. location at 538 Jefferson St. 21. Old City Hall, 1898 - CODOFIL · Polk & Garfield Streets 22. Le Centre International · DDA (Downtown Development Authority) DLU (Downtown Lafayette Unlimited) · Jefferson Street at Lee 23. Federal Courthouse · 800 Lafayette St. 24. Lafayette Parish Courthouse · Main Street 25. Lafayette Parish Correctional Center · Buchanan Street 26. Lafayette City-Parish Hall · 705 W. University Ave.
PUBLIC FACILITIES & PARKS
8. “Alexandre Mouton House” - Lafayette Museum · 1122 Lafayette St. 9. Children’s Museum of Acadiana · 201 E. Congress St. 10. St. John Cathedral Museum · 515 Cathedral St. 11. Lafayette Science Museum · 433 Jefferson St. 12. Acadiana Center for the Arts · 101 W. Vermilion St. 13. Cité des Arts · Third and Vine St. 14. Sans Souci Fine Craft Gallery · 219 E Vermilion St.
MUSEUMS AND GALLERIES
Louisiana Postcard by Robert Dafford · 407 Jefferson St. (Garfield St. Side) Ex-Garage by Robert Dafford · 556 Jefferson St. Horizon-Fiddle Series by Robert Dafford · 200 W. Vermilion St. Cajun French Accordion by Robert Dafford · 314 Jefferson St. Downtown Reawakening by Tanya Falgout · Park Auto du Centrevillle · Polk and Vermilion 6. Stereo Prairie by Robert Dafford · 201 E Congress St. 7. Premier, Dernier et Toujours by Robert Dafford · 700 Block of Jefferson St.
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SPORTS & RECREATION VENUES Cajundome 444 Cajundome Blvd. cajundome.com, 337-265-2100 • Arena area-40,000 sq. ft. of floor space • Seating capacities-13,000 general session, 8,481 half house, 300 full-service banquet • Full-service kitchen • Ground-level parking (820 car capacity) • 11 meeting rooms and 8 dressing rooms
Cajundome Convention Center 444 Cajundome Blvd. cajundome.com, 337-265-2100 • Nearly 80,000 sq. ft. • Over 37,000 sq. ft. of exhibition area • Nearly 20,000 sq. ft. of meeting and banquet facilities • Largest room capacities-4,020 theater, 1,700 banquet
Pelican Park 110 Softball Dr. · Carencro 70520 (337) 896-5000 | PelicanPark.net • 4 lighted fields • Turf infields • Seating capacity: 2,500 • Parking capacity: 1,000
Broussard Sports Complex at St. Julien Park 701 Saint Nazaire Rd. · Broussard 70518 (337) 330-2395 | BroussardRec.com
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• 4 youth baseball fields • 1 full size baseball field • 6 softball/t-ball fields • 2 practice circles • All-weather turf fields • 16 covered lighted batting cages
• Parking for 640 • Bleacher seating for approximately 400 (soccer) • 5 grass soccer fields • 1 turf field (sized for soccer or football) • Parking for 420 • Bleacher seating for approximately 1,000 (tennis)
• 8 lighted tennis courts • 2 lighted basketball courts
Other Features • 4 fully stocked fishing ponds
801 Savoy Rd. · Youngsville 70592 (337) 857-6804 YoungsvilleSportsComplex.com • 6 soccer fields • 4 softball fields • 5 Baseball fields • Astroturf • Portable mounds • 7 batting cages • Concessions stands
• 979 parking spaces • Lighted fields • Covered and uncovered bleachers • Complimentary WiFi • 5 Beach Volleyball Courts
Moore Park 210 Sonny Roy Ln. · Lafayette 70507 (337) 261-5425 | LysaSoccer.com • 24 large soccer fields • 44 small soccer fields • Seating: 2,500
• Parking capacity: 2,000 • Lighted softball fields • Youth football fields
M.L. Tigue Moore Field at Russo Park University of Louisiana at Lafayette 201 Reinhardt Dr. · Lafayette 70506 (337) 262-5189 | RaginCajuns.com
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Youngsville Sports Complex
• Chair backs in box seats, 10 suites and press box • Lourde’s Park pre/post game parties • Parking capacity: 10,000+ • Previously hosted events include the Sun Belt • Seating capacity: 6,033 Conference Tournament, Silver Bullets Women’s • ProGrass Synthetic Turf System Professional Team, LA HS Championship games, • 71 ft. state-of-the-art scoreboard and LHSAA All Star game
Blackham Coliseum 2330 Johnston St. · Lafayette 70506 (337) 482-6441 • Seating capacity: 5,500 - 9,800 • It also features 25,000 sq. ft. of space at the main arena • Two barns adding 46,500 sq. ft. of space • Altogether, the three buildings can also be used for trade shows, rodeos and conventions
Carencro Sports Complex 3607 N.W. Evangeline Thrwy. · Carencro 70520 (337) 896-5000, Option 5 CarencroSportsComplex.com • Multiple purpose indoor sports facility • 20,000 sq. ft. of turfed area • Bleacher seating for 300
Cajun BMX 301 Rue Fosse · Lafayette 70508 (337) 298-4602 | Facebook.com/CajunBMXLafayette • Follow Cajun BMX on Facebook • 1,200 ft. all bicycle dirt track sanctioned by USA BMX • Available for public and private events
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Fabacher Field
Home to Acadiana Cane Cutters Baseball 221 La Neuville Rd. · Lafayette 70508 (337) 291-8362 | CaneCuttersBaseball.com • 1 field • Seating capacity: 2,800 • Parking capacity: 750
Girard Park
500 Girard Park Dr. · Lafayette 70503 (337) 291-8379 | Lafayettela.gov/ ParksAndRecreation • Outdoor pool • 1.25 mile jogging trail • Covered pavilion with restrooms and grill • 9-hole disc golf course • 2 basketball courts, 2 tennis courts
Beaver Park
500 Fisher Rd. · Lafayette 70503 (337) 291-8370 • 13 lighted courts • Parking: 200 • Tennis Center • Ball parks
Acadiana Lanes
3227 Ambassador Caffery Pkwy. Lafayette 70506 (337) 981-4034 | AcadianaLanes.com • 32 Lanes • Max Seating: 160 • Parking: 500
Lafayette Lanes 2825 Johnston St. · Lafayette 70503 (337) 234-8384 | LafayetteLanes.com • 40 lanes • Max Seating: 280 • Parking: 500
Rock'n'Bowl de Lafayette 905 Jefferson St. · Lafayette 70501 (337) 543-8880 | RockNBowl.com/Lafayette • 16 lanes • 1,200 ppl. max capacity • 4 Suites • 1 Ballroom • Stage & dance floor • Restaurant 128 max seating
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1121 Mudd Ave. · Lafayette 70501 (337) 291-5557 | HebertMunicipalGolfCourse.com • 18 Holes • Par 72 • Public Course • Club House
The Wetlands 2129 N. University Ave. · Lafayette 70507 (337) 291-7151 | WetlandsGC.com • 18 Holes • Par 71 • Public Course • Club House
Les Vieux Chenes de Lafayette 340 Rue Des Vieux Chenes Youngsville 70592 · (337) 837-1159 LesVieuxChenesGolfCourse.com
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Hebert Municipal Golf Course
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For travelers looking to immerse themselves in an authentic cultural experience, put Lafayette on your bucket list. Louisiana’s Cajun & Creole Country is one of the most unique places you’ll find in the United States. Among fields of rice and sugarcane, bayous, and cypress swamps, you’ll discover authentic music, incredible cuisine, and joie de vivre—a genuine joy of life you won’t find anywhere else. 50
Cajun-French Culture
CNN has noted Lafayette as one of the best places to experience French culture in the United States. The Acadians' history in the area dates back to the 18th century, when they were expelled from Canada and settled in Louisiana. They found refuge in South Louisiana, and today, their French roots remain strong.
Cajun & Zydeco Music
Hear an accordion along with a rubboard, triangle, or fiddle, and you know you’re in Cajun & Creole Country. Because of its unique sound and proud heritage, Acadiana is fertile ground for artists like Lost Bayou Ramblers, Pine Leaf Boys, Geno Delafose & French Rockin’ Boogie, The Magnolia Sisters, and Chubby Carrier and The Bayou Swamp Band, who have all been recognized at the GRAMMYs.
America’s Largest Swamp The Atchafalaya Basin is even larger than the Florida Everglades. Shows like Swamp People and Naked and Afraid have aired episodes from this mystical cypress swamp home to 250 species of birds, 22 million pounds of crawfish, and massive alligators. If you’re ready to brave the wild, local airboat and kayaking outfitters provide tours along with plenty of storytelling.
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Cajun Food
Cajuns are famous for their excellent down-home cookin'. Most Cajun cuisine begins with a mix of green bell pepper, onion, and celery, known as the holy trinity. You must try a few Cajun food specialties, including crawfish étouffée, jambalaya, rice dressing, and chicken and sausage gumbo. One great way to taste a little of everything is on Cajun Food Tours.
Boudin & Cracklin'
These Cajun food specialties are so good, they deserve their own category. Early settlers in Acadiana did not live high on the hog— they lived off the entire hog! Their resourcefulness led to these two great inventions. A pork sausage stuffed with rice, green onions, and seasonings, boudin is served smoked or grilled. Even better, cracklin' are fried morsels of pork fat with the pork skins.
Evangeline Maid Bread The most famous Acadian refugee to the area is Evangeline, immortalized in Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s epic poem. Drive around town, and you’ll see her name on everything, including a giant billboard with a spinning loaf of bread. Now 100 years old, Evangeline Maid bread is still produced in Acadiana, where some half a million loaves are made each week.
Borden’s Last Ice Cream Shoppe Dating back to the 1800s, Borden’s became one of the most recognized dairy brands with its iconic Elsie the Cow mascot. Visitors to Lafayette can savor a blast from the past in the very last Borden’s in the world. The Lafayette outpost has been a mainstay since 1940 and still serves old-fashioned ice cream malts, shakes, sodas, and scoops, as well as ice-cold milk right out of the machine.
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Acadiana has been a melting pot of cultures since its early beginnings. French-Canadians immigrated here in the mid-1700s, and the Old Spanish Trail ran right through Louisiana, bringing together settlers and traders of all nationalities. Acadiana's multicultural heritage has made Lafayette one of the top foodie destinations in the country today. Whatever you're craving, you're sure to find it here. Come sample and savor food inspired from around the world—without traveling too far from home.
Masala
2208 Kaliste Saloom Rd., Lafayette MasalaIndianKitchen.com
A retired anesthesiologist opened an Indian restaurant to reflect his North Indian roots in 2006. Start with the fresh naan or samosas (a fried appetizer of potatoes and spices). Then, dive into dishes like Chicken Tikka Masala and Lamb Rogan Josh. There are plenty of vegetarian and gluten-free options, too.
Patacon
308 Bertrand Dr., Lafayette Facebook.com/PataconLLC
This cute little Venezuelan café might be small, but its following is big. Don't miss specialties like the empanadas (meat pie), flan (baked custard), and hallacas (tamales). And of course, you'll want the restaurant's namesake, the patacón, a fried plantain sandwich stuffed with meat and cheese.
Renaissance Market 902 Harding St., Lafayette Renaissance-Market.com
Tucked into a fabulous antique and clothing store in Lafayette's Oil Center is a charming lunch spot with Lebanese flair. The Lebanese sampler includes three grape leaves, tabbouleh, kibbeh (seasoned ground meat), and hummus. The Hashwit Salad is another good choice.
Poupart'
1902 W. Pinhook Rd., Lafayette PoupartsBakery.com
A tradition since 1967, Poupart's is Acadiana's only authentic French bakery. Stop in for beignets and French roast coffee for breakfast or a lunch of quiche, soups, and sandwiches. During Mardi Gras, French-style king cakes are ever-sogood with the perfect hint of almond. 55
Café Habana City 911 Bertrand Dr., Lafayette CafeHabanaCity.com
Lafayette's first Cuban restaurant and mojito bar was opened 18 years ago by a Cuban family. Cuban mothers and grandmothers cook food like black beans, plantains, rice, beef croquettes, Sopa de mariscos (seafood soup), Ropa Vieja (shredded beef), and roasted pork, so you know it's going to be good.
Marcello's
340 Kaliste Saloom Rd., Ste. C, Lafayette MarcellosCafe.com
For excellent Italian cuisine and a unique wine market, head to Marcello's. Owners were born in Sicily and raised in Louisiana, and they combine both cultures exceptionally well. The menu covers everything from local fish with crab meat to fresh mussels, chicken and veal piccata, and traditional pasta dishes.
Laura's II
1904 W. University Ave., Lafayette FB.com/Lauras-2-NEXTGeneration When it comes to soul food and Creole cuisine, Laura's II is the real deal. The legendary Anthony Bourdain once filmed an episode here while dining on stuffed turkey wings, rice dressing, green beans, and potato salad.
Bangkok Thai 3904 Johnston St., Lafayette FB.com/BangkokThaiLafayette
For outstanding Thai cuisine, this casual eatery consistently gets excellent reviews. Find traditional dishes like Pad Thai and a variety of red, green, and yellow curries. Or, dive into the Pad Ka Prao with bell peppers, onions, carrots, snow peas, bamboo shoots, chilis, and basil sauce. 56
Pamplona
631 Jefferson St., Lafayette PamplonaTapas.com
This European-style café is located in the heart of Downtown Lafayette. Order Spanish tapas to share, like the marinated olives, ceviche, and escargot. If you're still hungry, their paella and filets are hard to top, especially when paired with Spanish wine.
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Delicious home cooked delicacy with a casual yet elegant atmosphere. M-F 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Su 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m.
327 Iberia St., Youngsville (337) 856-2448 Facebook.com/ AcadianaBarAndGrill
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525 Bertrand Dr., Lafayette (337) 889-5540 AgaveLafayette.com
Agave Downtown
200 E. Vermilion St., Lafayette (337) 289-0000 AgaveLafayette.com
Agave, a retreat right in the heart of Downtown Lafayette, brings together traditional Mexican cuisine and an atmosphere like no other. With over 40 of the finest tequilas in the world, this is the perfect location to sit back, relax, and have a margarita on our patio. M-Th 11 a.m.-10 p.m., F-Sa 11 a.m.-11 p.m.
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1919 Kaliste Saloom Rd., Lafayette (337) 534-0774 AgaveLafayette.com
Alesi Pizza House
4110 Johnston St., Lafayette (337) 984-1823 AlesiPizzaHouse.com
Acadiana's first Italian restaurant, Alesi's has been serving classic Italian dishes that you love...pizza, spaghetti, lasagna, fettuccini alfredo, ravioli, manicotti, chicken parmesan and so much more for 60 years. Made fresh daily, Alesi pizza house serves the best pizza and meatballs in town. M-Th 11 a.m.-9 p.m., F-Sa 11a.m.-10 p.m., Su 4 p.m.- 9 p.m.
Agave Cantina features the largest outdoor dining space in Acadiana and the most extensive tequila menu with a food menu of South-West Tex-Mex items with a Creole flair. Catering and takeout available. M-Th 11 a.m.-10 p.m., F-Sa 11 a.m.-11 p.m., Su 11 a.m.-9 p.m.
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Agave, a retreat right in the heart of River Ranch brings together traditional Mexican cuisine and an atmosphere like no other. With over 40 of the finest tequilas in the world, this is the perfect location to sit back, relax, and have a margarita on our patio. M-Th 11 a.m.-10 p.m., F-Sa 11 a.m.-11 p.m.
Acadian Superette
Acadian Superette is Freetown's top stop for classic cajun plate lunches and short order breakfast and lunch ... 5 decades of tradition are still going strong at Freetown's favorite lunch spot. M-F 7 a.m.-2 p.m., Sa 8 a.m.-2 p.m.
2810 E. Milton Ave. Ste. 101, Youngsville (337) 857-6660 AgaveLafayette.com Agave brings together traditional Mexican cuisine and an atmosphere like no other. With over 40 of the finest tequilas in the world, this is the perfect location to sit back, relax, and have a margarita on our patio. M-F 11 a.m.9 p.m., Sa-Su 11 a.m.-11 p.m.
Acadiana Bar and Grill, The
A family-friendly atmosphere, treating others like family is a way of life in South Louisiana and that is the level of service we strive to deliver. M-Th 11 a.m. – 9 p.m., F-Sa 11 a.m. – 10 p.m., Su 11 a.m. – 8 p.m.
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Antoni's Italian Restaurant
1118-A Coolidge Blvd., Lafayette (337) 232-8384 AntonisItalianCafe.com
Antoni’s Italian Café has been serving up the tastes of Italy in Lafayette for over 20 years. The ideal restaurant for any occasion, whether a casual lunch or an upscale dinner. We treat each of our customers like family, with genuine southern hospitality at the core of our dining experience philosophy. M-Sa 11 a.m.-9 p.m.
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Azteca's Mexican Grill
3535 Ambassador Caffery Pkwy., Lafayette (337) 519-5285 AztecasMexican.com
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Bailey's Seafood & Grill
5520-A Johnston St., Lafayette (337) 988-6464
Locally owned and operated, serving award-winning Cajun and Creole cuisine for 22 years. Try our Louisiana jumbo crab cakes, all-natural hormone-free Creekstone Farms steaks, soup, gumbo, fresh seafood, and more. No corking fee. Tu-Sa 5 a.m.-9 p.m., Su Brunch 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m.
Bon Temps Grill
1211 W. Pinhook Rd., Lafayette (337) 706-8850 BonTempsGrill.com
Swamp edge cuisine in an urban Cajun atmosphere. Come in, relax, and enjoy a chef-inspired dish without upscale prices. Su-Th 11 a.m.9:30 p.m., F-Sa 11 a.m.-10 p.m.
Billeaud’s Meat & Grocery 111 E. Main St., Broussard (337) 837-6825 Billeauds.com
Boutin's Seafood, Steakhouse & Oyster Bar
Billeaud’s Meat and Grocery serves “Cajun” specialties such as boudin, cracklin, gumbo, chili dogs, as well as specialty meats such as stuffed chicken, and large varieties of daily hot meals. Su 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m., M-Sa 6:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m.
114 Derek Plaza Ste. D, Carencro (337) 886-6888 BoutinsCajun.com
At Boutin's, we promise that you will "pass a good time" when you stop by for lunch, dinner or just to enjoy our signature cocktails in our Cajun inspired bar. For an authentic taste of South Louisiana steeped in tradition, make Boutin's part of your visit to Cajun country. Su-Th 10:30 a.m.-9 p.m.; F-Sa 10:30 a.m.-10 p.m.
Black Café
518 S. Pierce St. Ste. 100, Lafayette (337) 889-3862 BlackCafeLft.com
Black Café. It's where you find yourself when you need coffee and you need it prepared "just so." It's where you go when you want real food. It's Scotch eggs, sweet potato biscuits, beignets. It's your favorite café and you like it Black. Su 8 a.m.-2 p.m.; M-F 6:30 a.m.5:30 p.m.
Blanchard’s BBQ
2023 W. Pinhook Rd., Lafayette (337) 322-1674 BlanchardsBbq.com
We pair old school BBQ with contemporary cuisine, think Texasstyle brisket with hand-cut poutine fries with a cold craft beer. This is a family thing. Three generations of Blanchard’s have loved nothing more than standing around a smoky pit and carving off a little something for someone special. Tu-Sa 10:30 a.m.2:30 p.m.
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BJ’s Pizza House
2484 W. Congress St., Lafayette (337) 235-8332 BJsPizza-Lafayette.com
Relaxed family atmosphere that offers many choices of food including pizza, salads, sandwiches, burgers, wings, appetizers, and dessert. Dine-in, pickup or delivery available. Su-Th 11 a.m.- 10 p.m., F-Sa 11 a.m.-11 p.m.
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BJ's Poor Boys and Plate Lunches 107 N. Morgan, Broussard (337) 839-8300 www.BjsinBroussard.com
In the heart of Broussard, BJ's offers locals & tourists the ability to experience a true taste of Cajun culture. From our home cooked plate lunches to our famous poor boys, we can't wait to serve you! M-Sa 10 a.m.2 p.m.
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5451 Johnston St., Lafayette (337) 400-4939 BluBasilWineAndGrill.com
Blu Basil serves a wide variety of Vietnamese classics, including pho, and uniquely crafted cocktails, such as the Blu Basil martini. The flavors and techniques revolve around traditional Vietnamese dishes. The contemporary atmosphere combined with the unique cuisine makes for an overall enjoyable experience for anyone. M-Th 11 a.m.-9 p.m., F-Sa 11 a.m.-10 p.m.
Lafayette's authentic Mexican Cuisine with a traditional ambience. We strive to serve you always fresh and from scratch traditional dishes. Su-Th 11 a.m.- 9 p.m., F-Sa 11 a.m.- 10 p.m.
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Bread & Circus Provisions 258 Bendel Rd., Lafayette (337) 408-3930 BAndCProvisions.com
Bread & Circus is more like four restaurants in one. A menu of hearty and inventive sandwiches, soups, salads, and plate lunches are served daily at the counter and the lunchtime atmosphere owns a Brooklyn deli vibe. Tu-Fr 11 a.m.- 3 p.m.; W-Sa 6 p.m. – 10 p.m.; Sa 11 a.m.- 3 p.m.; Sa 10 p.m. - Midnight
Broaddus Burgers
610 E. Kaliste Saloom Rd., Lafayette (337) 534-4520 BroaddusBurgers.com
Homemade burgers cooked to order and made the way you like them. We offer more toppings than you can fit on one burger and that are also available on hot dogs and chili cheese fries. Su 11 a.m.-3 p.m., M 10:30 a.m.-8 p.m., Tu-Fr 10:30 a.m.-9 p.m., Sa 11 a.m.-9 p.m.
Brown Skillet UL, The
1011 E University Ave., Lafayette (337) 342-2633 The-brown-skillet-ll.business.site M-F 6 .m.-8 p.m., Sa 7 a.m.-3 p.m.
Buck & Johnny’s
100 Berard St., Breaux Bridge (337) 442-6630 BuckandJohnnys.com
A unique restaurant blending the boldness of Cajun spice with the rich and smooth flavors of Italy. Located in Breaux Bridge’s Downtown Historical District. Su-M 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Tu-Th 11 a.m.- 9 p.m., F 11 a.m.-10 p.m., Sa 8 a.m.-10 p.m.
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1314 Camellia Blvd., Lafayette (337) 504-5015 Burgersmith.com Whether you’re just looking for a burger and a beer or a night out with friends & family – you’re in good hands with Burgersmith. We provide a full-service dining experience that takes hamburgers to a whole other level. We take pride in our handcrafted hamburgers and provide an unforgettable experience at our restaurant. Su-M 11 a.m.–9 p.m., Tu-Sa 11 a.m.–10 p.m.
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1304 W. Pinhook Rd., Lafayette (337) 237-0100 CafeV.com
Located in Lafayette's earliest inn, Café Vermilionville serves award-winning cuisine in a historic & romantic setting. Listed on the National Register. Highly recommended by AAA and Mobil Travel Guide. M-F 11 a.m.-2 p.m., M-Sa 5:30-9 p.m.
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Bus Stop Bistro
Cajun Claws Seafood Boilers 175 Frontage Rd., Rayne (337) 393-2780 CajunClawsSeafoodBoilers.com
Family-style restaurant with a relaxed atmosphere. We take great pride in serving the highest quality food leaving you asking for more. Proud to serve Louisiana seafood and a full menu. Crawfish season hours: Su-Th 4-9 p.m., F-Sa 4-10 p.m. Reg hours: Tu-Su 4-9 p.m.
3823 N. University Ave., Carencro (337) 565-2337 We are a family-friendly, casual dining establishment. In addition to the burger menu from our food truck, we have salads, plated dishes, soups, and desserts. A small, but full bar is available. We have limited outdoor seating. The food truck is still available. Tu-Th 10 a.m.-2 p.m., F-Sa 10 a.m.-10 p.m.
Cajun Market Donut Company 125 Courthouse St., Breaux Bridge (337) 332-3577 CajunMarketDonutCo.com
Café 20.3 On The Bayou
1500 General Mouton Ave., Lafayette (337) 408-8542 20point3.com Café 20.3 on the bayou offers sandwiches, smoothies, coffee, beer, and more right on the Vermilion. M-Th 6 a.m.-8 p.m. F 6 a.m.-9 p.m. Sa-Su 7 a.m.-9 p.m.
Cajun Market Donut Company offers all the classic variety you would expect from a donut shop. From melt-in-your-mouth glazed donuts to cinnamon rolls to red velvet donuts, Cajun Market is sure to have the sweet treat you're craving. Hours vary by location.
Café 329
Cajun Table, The
329 Dulles Dr., Lafayette (337) 534-4986 Facebook.com/Cafe329
4510 Ambassador Caffery Ste. D, Lafayette (337) 806-9565 TheCajunTableLLC.com
Café 329 is located on Dulles Drive next to Southwest Community College. We have great coffees, poboys, platters, plate lunches, wraps, salads, and hamburgers available for dine in or drive thru. We also offer catering. M-Th 7 a.m.-3 p.m., F 7 a.m.-2 p.m., Sa 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
Down here, we try to keep Cajun culture alive the best way we know how—with good, home-style Cajun cuisine. Break cornbread with us, and become a member of our family. Try some of Louisiana’s classic dishes at The Cajun Table today! M-Th 10:30 a.m.-9 p.m., Fr 10:30 a.m.-9:30 p.m., Sa 11 a.m. -9:30 p.m.
Café Habana City
911 Bertrand Dr., Lafayette (337) 267-3060 CafeHabanaCity.com
CENTRAL Pizza & Bar
423 Jefferson St., Lafayette (337) 534-0887 EatDrinkCentral.com
Traditional homemade Cuban cuisine, owned and operated by Cuban family, world famous Cuban sandwich, best mojitos in Acadiana. Thirteen years of business in Lafayette. M-Sa 11 a.m.-9 p.m.
Wood-fired pizzas & exceptional cocktails in the heart of downtown Lafayette, LA. M-Th 11 a.m.-11 p.m., F-Sa 11 a.m.-1 a.m.
Café Jefferson at Rip Van Winkle Gardens
Chadley’s Fine Meats & Deli
5505 Rip Van Winkle Rd., New Iberia (337) 359-8525 RipVanWinkleGardens.com/Dine
Enjoy delicious gumbo, salads, sandwiches, étouffée, and much more while looking out on beautiful Lake Peigneur. Accommodates groups up to 100, enjoy a unique experience at Café Jefferson. Located on the beautiful grounds of Rip Van Winkle Gardens overlooking Lake Peigneur. M-F 11 a.m. - 2:30 p.m., Sa-Su 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
Café Josephine
818 Napoleon Ave., Sunset (337) 662-0008 CafeJosephineSunset.com
Sit back and relax in our laid back, rustic atmosphere. Our friendly staff will take care of all your needs while you enjoy our Southern cuisine, prepared from farm fresh ingredients and Gulf seafood. Tu-Th 11 a.m.-2 p.m., 5-9 p.m., F-Sa 11 a.m.-10 p.m.
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Café Vermilionville
3227 W. Pinhook Rd., Lafayette (337) 889-3886 Chadleys.com
When it comes to good Cajun food, we know you’ve got plenty of choices. At Chadley’s, we only offer the best. From our premium packaged meats, to our custom game processing, we hold ourselves to a higher standard so that you get only the best quality for an exceptional value. M-F 8:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
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Charley G's Seafood Grill
3809 Ambassador Caffery Pkwy., Lafayette (337) 981-0108 CharleyGs.com Contemporary South LA. cuisine done in an upscale, relaxed atmosphere. M-F 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m., M-Th 5-9 p.m., F-Sa 5:30-10 p.m.
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1930 W. Pinhook Rd., Lafayette (337) 234-6333 3755 Ambassador Caffery Pkwy., Lafayette (337) 981-1818 ChrisPoboys.com
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Churros Boutique, The
5725 Johnston St., Lafayette (337) 354-5378 FB.com/TheChurrosBoutique M-Sa 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Su 12-6 p.m.
Dwight’s
4800 Johnston St., Lafayette (337) 981-1241 DwightsRestaurant.biz
Crawfish Town USA Restaurant and Fresh Market
For decades now, we have been offering real Lafayette, Louisiana cuisine in a clean and inviting atmosphere. We are a full service restaurant, and we also offer catering services. Our menu includes plate lunches, BBQ, seasonal crawfish, salads, wraps, hamburgers, and a whole lot more. M-F 10:30 a.m.2:00 p.m., Su 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
2815 Grand Point Hwy., Henderson (337) 667-6148 CrawfishTownUSA.com Specializing in boiled crawfish, as well as many other fried and grilled Louisiana seafood items, the restaurant offers a large variety of classic Cajun dishes & platters, top grade beef & pasta dishes, as well as award winning specials. All served with uniquely Cajun hospitality! Su-Th 11 a.m.-9 p.m.; F-Sa 11 a.m.-10 p.m.
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Dax on Verot
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2832 Verot School Rd., Lafayette (337) 233-0329 DaxOnVerot.com
Dean-O's Pizza
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305 Bertrand Dr., Lafayette (337) 233-5446 DeanosPizza.com
Dean-O's South
2312 Kaliste Saloom Rd., Lafayette (337) 534-8092 DeanosPizza.com
DeanO's South following the DeanO's tradition by being family-owned and operated. Serving the best pizza in Lafayette in a familyfriendly atmosphere with fantastic burgers, salads, appetizers, lunch specials, and pastas. M-Th 10:30 a.m.-10:30 p.m., F-Sa 10:30 a.m.-11:30 p.m., Su 10:30 a.m.-9:30 p.m.
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4309 Johnston St., Lafayette (337) 981-1141 DonsSeafoodOnline.com
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Ema's Café
5520-B Johnston St., Lafayette (337) 981-4849
Fat Pat's - Carencro
3900 NE Evangeline Thrwy. Ste. #100, Carencro (337) 886-6886 FatPatsBarAndGrill.com Family-friendly sports bar and restaurant - TVs in every booth. Su-Sa 10:30 a.m.-10:30 p.m.
Don's Seafood
South Louisiana locals and visitors have been drawn to DON’S authentic Cajun cuisine for more than 80 years. Menu selections including traditional Landry family recipes, and more recent original creations like Zydeco Shrimp, are well worth repeat visits. Su-Th 11 a.m.-10 p.m., F-Sa 11 a.m.-11 p.m.
323 Jefferson St., Lafayette (337) 235-9364
Whether it is for a quick breakfast or breakfast with friends or clients, enjoy our fresh biscuits, crab cakes benedict, or our delicious omelets. For lunch, we offer our awardwinning gumbo, fresh soup, our all natural Creekstone Farms' hamburger, po’boys, wraps, salads, and choices of Cajun Creole dishes. Su-Sa 6:30 a.m.-2 p.m.
Voted best pizza in the area for 20+ years! Very unique house made toppings using local ingredients. Many other menu options besides pizza that are just as amazing. Full bar. M-Th 10:30 a.m.-10:30 p.m., F-Sa 10:30 a.m.-11:30 p.m., Su 10:30 a.m.-9:30 p.m.
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Dwyer's Café
Dwyer's Café is a family-friendly restaurant serving breakfast and lunch until. We have daily plate lunch specials, burgers, salads, & sandwiches. For breakfast we offer everything from pancakes & waffles to eggs, pork chops, & biscuits. Su-Sa 6 a.m.-2 p.m.
Looking for an authentic, homemade dining experience that won't break the bank? Dax on Verot offers the best BBQ, burgers, and po-boys in town! Dax also offers live and boiled crawfish, crabs, and shrimp available seasonally. M-Sa 10 a.m.-8 p.m., Su 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
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730 I-10 South Frontage Rd., Scott (337) 234-2528 DonsSpecialtyMeats.com
New 2nd location now in Scott, off of I-10. Voted best boudin, best cracklins, best specialty meats. Specialty meats include stuffed chickens, pork chops, fresh smoked sausage, turkey rolls, etc. Daily grill and weekend BBQ a must-try. M-Th 6 a.m.-7 p.m., F-Sa 6 a.m.-7 p.m., Su 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
Specializing in New Orleans-style poboys, Muffaletta sandwiches, seafood platters, salads, and gumbo. M-Th 10:30 a.m.-8 p.m., F-Sa 10:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m.
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Fat Pat's - Verot
626 Verot School Rd. Ste. J, Lafayette (337) 504-4288 FatPatsBarAndGrill.com
Family-friendly sports bar and restaurant - TVs in every booth. Su-Th 10:30 a.m.-9 p.m., Fr-Sa 10:30 a.m.-10 p.m.
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Fat Pat's - Westmark
117 Westmark Blvd., Lafayette (337) 706-8882 FatPatsBarAndGrill.com
Family-friendly sports bar and restaurant - TVs in every booth. Su-W 10:30 a.m.-10 p.m., Th-Sa 10:30 a.m.-11 p.m.
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Fezzo's III
Fezzo's Seafood, Steakhouse & Oyster Bar is locally owned and operated, rich in Cajun tradition, with a friendly atmosphere and menu to please anyone's palate. Whether it’s lunch on the patio, a game in the bar, an intimate dinner for two or a private party for 100 guests, Fezzo's will accommodate any occasion. M-Th 10 a.m.-9 p.m., F-Sa 10 a.m.-10 p.m., Su 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
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Ground Pat’i Grille & Bar
6701 Ambassador Caffery Pkwy., Broussard (337) 330-2302 Fezzos.com
2512 Kaliste Saloom Rd., Lafayette (337) 704-0070 GroundPati.com
Best burgers anywhere! Grilled burgers, steaks, seafood, grilled chicken, and tuna salads. To go orders available. Su-Th 11 a.m.-9 p.m., Fr-Sa 11 a.m.-10 p.m.
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The difference is in the seasoning. At Fezzo's, you will find only the freshest seafood, marinated steaks, great daily plate lunches, & a variety on the menu that includes pasta dishes, poboys, salads, and much more. M-Sa 10:30 a.m.-9:30 p.m., Su 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m.
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Indulge Desserts
1921 Kaliste Saloom Rd., Ste. 111, Lafayette (337) 534-8700 IndulgeSweetSpot.com
Fiery Crab Juicy Seafood Restaurant and Bar
Izumi Ramen
Indulge is Lafayette's only dessert restaurant, serving delicious desserts, hand-crafted coffees, ice cream, shakes, fine chocolates, and gifts. Unique breakfast items include stuffed biscuits, quiche, and old-fashioned muffins. M-Fr 12 p.m.-10 p.m., Sa 10 a.m.10 p.m., Su 12 p.m.-6 p.m.
2201 Kaliste Saloom Rd. Ste. 1B, Lafayette (337) 210-5894 IzumiRamen.com
Fiery Crab Juicy Seafood Restaurant and Bar serves a wide range of locally sourced seafood. We provide a fun and relaxing dining experience for our guests where they are ready to “get down and messy” with all the deliciousness! Sa-W 11 a.m.-10 p.m., Th-F 11 a.m.-11 p.m.
Japanese inspired restaurant that serves authentic Japanese ramen, unique small plates, delicious hibachi, noodles, and rice dishes. Full bar with a selection of saké, beer, and delicious signature drinks. M-Th 11a.m.-9:30 p.m; F-Sa 11a.m.10:30p.m.; Su 11a.m.- 9p.m.
Jet Coffee
French Press, The
101 Camino Real Rd., Lafayette JetCoffeeCompany.com
214 E. Vermilion St., Lafayette (337) 233-9449
The French Press is a casual dining restaurant in the heart of Cajun Country that serves innovative versions of traditional Cajun and American cuisine with a focus on fresh, high quality ingredients and rich-flavors.
Graze Acadiana
1507 Kaliste Saloom Rd. Ste. B, Lafayette (337) 501-0313 GrazeAcadiana.com
Luscious cheese and charcuterie boards. In boxes, on platters and Grazing tables. Locally sourced and eco-friendly packaging. For all life's special moments. Gather and Graze.
Ground Pati
2303 Johnston St., Lafayette (337) 234-5689 OriginalGroundPati.com
Best burgers anywhere! Grilled burgers, steaks, seafood, grilled chicken and tuna salads. To go orders available. M-Su 11 a.m.-10 p.m.
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4017 Johnston St., Lafayette (337) 989-9291
2111 Rice Capital Pkwy., Crowley (337) 783-5515 Fezzos.com/crowley
2330 Kaliste Saloom Rd., Lafayette (337) 534-8118 FieryCrab.com
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iMonelli
South Louisiana cuisine with an Italian influence and fine dining atmosphere; for soft music, candlelight, and easy conversation, iMonelli is the place to be in Lafayette! Tu-F 11 a.m.-2 p.m., 5:30 p.m.-10 p.m., Sa 5:30 a.m.-10 p.m.
Fezzo’s Seafood, Steakhouse & Oyster Bar is locally owned and operated, rich in Cajun Tradition, with a friendly atmosphere and menu to please anyone’s palate. M-Th 11 a.m.-9 p.m., F-Sa 11 a.m.-9:30 p.m., Su 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
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1412 S. College Rd., Lafayette (337) 235-5683 HubCityDiner.com
Hub City Diner has been Rockin' and Rollin' since 1990. Serving classic diner cuisine with a Louisiana twist. We are Southern comfort food at its finest. M-Sa 6:30 a.m.-10 p.m., Su 6:30 a.m.-3 p.m.
Fezzo's Seafood, Steakhouse & Oyster Bar 720 I-10 S. Frontage Rd., Scott (337) 261-2464 Fezzos.com
Hub City Diner
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Joey's
503 Bertrand Dr., Lafayette (337) 237-3661 JoeysLafayette.com
Joey's, a Lafayette tradition since 1981. Serving Lafayette delicious po-boys, paninis, salads, and daily hot food selections that create a menu which is uniquely Joey's. With something for everyone, Joey's is the perfect place for lunch! M-F 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Sa 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Lunch Hours: M-F 10:30 a.m-2 p.m., Sa 10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
Johnson's Boucaniere
1111 Saint John St., Lafayette (337) 269-8878 JohnsonsBoucaniere.com
We are a smokehouse located in downtown Lafayette. The recipes for our smoked sausage and boudin originated at Johnson's Grocery in Eunice, LA. We also smoke pork roasts, brisket, and country style ribs. Plate lunches are served daily. Tu-F 7 a.m.-3 p.m., Sa 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
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La Pizzeria - Carencro
3730 NE Evangeline Thrwy., Ste. F, Lafayette (337) 886-6800 LaPizzeriaLafayette.com La Pizzeria offers specialty pizzas, calzones, pastas, salads, sandwiches, and much more. Gluten-free pasta and pizza and many low-carb options available including our specialty Kibbi Crust pizzas and grilled wheat crust. Check out our one-of-a-kind catering and delivery options. M-Th 10:30 a.m.-9 p.m., Sa-Su 10:30 a.m.-10 p.m.
3134 Johnston St., Lafayette (337) 984-5614 JudiceInn.com
All burgers are served with the original Judice sauce, mustard and mayonnaise mixture with lettuce and an onion slice on the side. Extra items include adding cheese, ham or egg on top and the burgers are served with chips, not French fries. The menu also includes sandwiches on toast bread and there are plenty of drinks to choose from, including beer, and candy bars for dessert. M-Th 10 a.m.10 p.m., F-Sa 10 a.m.-10:30 p.m.
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445 Ridge Rd., Lafayette (337) 984-1415 LagneauxsSeafood.com Family owned business est. 1965, known for our delicious seafood buffet, seafood platters, crawfish dinners, gumbos, boiled crawfish, & crabs. Market known for our great boudin, cracklin, smoked & fresh sausage, beef jerky, choice steaks, and specialty meats. M-Th 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m.,5-9 p.m., F 11 a.m.-2p.m., 5-10 p.m., Sa 5-10 p.m.
Karma Collective
104 E. Kaliste Saloom Rd., Lafayette (337) 534-0173 EmergeJuice.com
Locally owned and operated, offering handmade products including raw, organic, cold press juices, and other various vegan treats. M-Sa 7 a.m.-6 p.m.
Keller's Bakery Downtown
Laura’s II
1012 Jefferson St., Lafayette (337) 235-1568 KellersBakery.net
(337) 593-8006 https://bit.ly/2S7c1nd The best creole experience in Lafayette, Louisiana. BBQ, stuffed baked turkey wings, fried catfish, smothered orka, red beans, smothered cabbage, just to name a few of the great items on our menu. Open daily 10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Mon.-Sun.
Retail bakery established in 1929. Tu-Sa 6 a.m.-5 p.m., Su 7 a.m.-2 p.m.
Kitchen on Klinton
405 E. University Ave., Lafayette 5725 Johnston St., Lafayette (337) 706-5094 Facebook.com/KOKlinton/ Started by four UL Lafayette alumni, Kitchen on Klinton offers wings with a variety of signature sauces, fried fish, shrimp, and boiled seafood (seasonal). Stop by today to try their famous loaded fries. M-Th 10:30 a.m.-11 p.m.; F-Su 10:30 a.m.-2 a.m.
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Full-service restaurant serving Cajun and Creole cuisine and set in a 19th century folklife and heritage park. The restaurant also caters events, which can be held in the park's performance center (available for rent). Cooking lessons also available.
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La Cuisine de Maman
300 Fisher Rd., Lafayette (337) 233-4077 ext. 212 Vermilionville.org/La-Cuisinede-Maman
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La Fonda
3809 Johnston St., Lafayette (337) 984-3650 LaFonda1957.com
La Fonda of Lafayette is Acadiana's oldest Tex-Mex restaurant. Serving Tex-Mex and charbroiled steaks since 1957. Tu-W 11 a.m.-9 p.m., Th-Sa 11 a.m.-10 p.m.
La Pizzeria
3809 Ambassador Caffery Pkwy. 160C, Lafayette (337) 989-4121 LaPizzeriaLafayette.com
La Pizzeria offers specialty pizzas, calzones, pastas, salads, sandwiches, and much more. **Gluten-free pasta and pizza and many low-carb options available including our specialty Kibbi Crust pizzas and grilled wheat crust. Check out our oneof-a-kind catering and delivery options. Su-Th 11 a.m.–9 p.m., Fr-Sa 11 a.m.–10 p.m.
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Lil Daddy's Bar-B-Q
1339 SE Evangeline Thrwy., Lafayette (337) 261-5253 LilDaddysBBQ.com Lil Daddy's does best, slow cooked and down-home BBQ. Lil' Daddy's makes everything from dry rub ribs, to tender brisket, to delicious fallingoff-the-bone chicken and juicy sausage. M-Th 10:30 a.m.-7 p.m., F-Sa 10:30 a.m.-8 p.m.
Louisiana Crawfish Time
2019 Verot School Rd., Lafayette (337) 988-2645 LACrawfishTime.com Louisiana Crawfish Time is a local institution featuring hot tails and cold half shells. We invite you to stop in and experience why for almost 20 years now our restaurant is packed every crawfish season.
Louisiana Po Boys
3431 W. Pinhook Rd., Lafayette (337) 207-2553 LAPoboys.com Serving fresh seafood, fresh sandwiches, and more daily. Our restaurant’s goal is to make sure you have a chance to fully enjoy your fresh po boy sandwich, fresh gumbo or fresh salad – so come see us today! We look forward to welcoming you to Louisiana Po Boys! M-Tu 11 a.m.-5 p.m., W-F 11 a.m.- 8 p.m., Sat 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
Louisiana Po Boys
5445 Johnston St., Lafayette (337) 984-4191 LAPoboys.com Louisiana Po Boys is a po boy restaurant that serves fresh seafood, fresh sandwiches, and more daily. Our restaurant's goal is to make sure you have a chance to fully enjoy your fresh po boy sandwich, fresh gumbo or fresh salad – so come see us today! We look forward to welcoming you to Louisiana Po Boys! M-Tu 11 a.m.-5 p.m., W-F 11 a.m.- 8 p.m., Sat 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
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Marcello's Wine Market Café
340 Kaliste Saloom, Ste. C, Lafayette (337) 235-1002 MarcellosWineMarketCafe.com
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631 Jefferson St., Lafayette (337) 232-0070 PamplonaTapas.com
Fresh, inspired Sicilian and Italian cuisine. Pay only retail prices for our extensive selection of wine. Parouse the racks of wine, take a bottle to your table to enjoy with one of the best meals in Louisiana.
Hemingway, bullfighting, and flamenco married with superior Spanish wines and luscious small bites fashion a sophisticated culinary oasis in Downtown Lafayette. Cocktail hour all day Wednesday and Tu-F 2-7 p.m. We cater!
McAlister's Deli
4409 Ambassador Caffery Pkwy., Lafayette (337) 988-3876 McAlistersDeli.com
Pete's Family Sports Restaurant
3903 Johnston St., Lafayette (337) 534-8846 PetesLafayette.com
Founded in 1989, McAlister's Deli is a restaurant chain known for sandwiches, spuds, soups, salads, desserts and McAlister's Famous Sweet Tea. In addition to dine-in and take-out, we also offer catering with a selection at sandwich trays, box lunches, desserts, a hot spud bar and many more options. Su-Th 10:30 a.m.-10 p.m., F-Sa 10:30 a.m.-10:30 p.m.
McDonald's of Acadiana 106 Oak Way Ln., Lafayette (337) 981-4800
All-American burgers, po-boys, wraps, & more! Daily lunch specials. Private party rooms at no charge and 37 TVs. We serve the coolest beer in town! Arcades for the kids & adults! Open since 1968, “Because We Do It Right!” M-Su 11 a.m.-10 p.m.
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Locations throughout Lafayette, Broussard, Breaux Bridge, Carencro, Youngsville, Church Point, Crowley, Grand Coteau, Rayne, Opelousas, Scott, Ville Platte, & Marksville.
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1225 Evangeline Thrwy., Broussard; (337) 235-6219 TheMelsDiner.com
Pizza Artista (Broussard)
Nash's Restaurant & Catering
Su-Th 10:30 a.m.-10 p.m., F-Sa 10:30 a.m.-11 p.m.
101 E. Second St., Broussard (337) 839-9333 NashsRestaurant.com
4243 Ambassador Caffery Pkwy. Ste.110, Lafayette (337) 983-7004 Newks.com
219 St Nazaire Rd. Ste. G, Broussard (337) 330-4432 PizzaArtista.com
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We've got the great food you expect from South Louisiana, and the friendly service you deserve. Our menu includes daily plate lunches, homemade burgers, delicious sandwiches, awesome po-boys, and crisp, fresh salads. With our help, you won’t have to go hungry all day! M-F 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Olde Tyme Grocery
218 W. St. Mary Blvd., Lafayette (337) 235-8165 OldeTymeGrocery.com
Olde Tyme has been making poor boys famous since 1982. Serving Acadiana delicious seafood & meat poor boys with a side of Cajun atmosphere. M-F 8 a.m.–10 p.m., Sa 9 a.m.–7 p.m.
3015-A Main Hwy., Breaux Bridge (337) 332-2108 Poches.com
Poor Boy's Riverside Inn
240 Tubing Rd., Broussard (337) 837-4011 GreatSeafoodAcadiana.com
A local favorite! Authentic Cajun cuisine, Gulf and local seafood, steaks, and live Maine lobster. Full bar, family-friendly and free parking. Third generation owners since 1932. A hidden treasure nestled in a beautiful setting. M-Th 11 a.m.-10 p.m., F 11 a.m.-11 p.m., Sa 5-11 p.m., Su 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
Office Hours Sandwich Shop 2303 W. Pinhook Rd., Lafayette (337) 237-4181 OfficeHoursLafayette.com
Poche's Market & Restaurant Daily plate lunches served 10 a.m.2 p.m. Specialty meats, boudin, cracklin, deboned stuffed chickens, and turduckens.
Newk’s Eatery is a fast casual restaurant serving made from scratch food daily. Whether it’s a quick lunch or an office catering, you always get the best from Newk’s. Su-Th 11 a.m.-9 p.m., F-Sa 11 a.m.-10 p.m.
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5409 Johnston St., Lafayette (337) 706-7631 219 St Nazaire Rd. G, Broussard (337) 330-4432 PizzaArtista.com
Welcome to Mel's Diner, where the quality of food and service is excellent! A '50s atmosphere of fun, clean, efficient service. Where the customers come first like in the "Old Days." 24/7
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Pizza Artista
A healthier option in pizza. You can have your favorite combination of toppings for $8.99. We offer over 80+ ingredients to choose from. Su-Th 10:30 a.m.-10 p.m., F-Sa 10:30 a.m.-11 p.m.
Mel's Diner
Historical home circa 1900s with wrap around glass veranda. Third generation restaurateur award winning entrees, romantic atmosphere, casual dining family oriented. Specializing in Italian, fresh seafood, steaks. M-Th 11 a.m.3 p.m., 5-9 p.m., F 11 a.m.-10 p.m.
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Pamplona Tapas Bar & Restaurant
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Poseidon's Greek Restaurant 103 Kaliste Saloom Rd., Lafayette (337) 235-9154
When you want authentic Greek cuisine in the Acadiana area, you head to Poseidon’s Greek Restaurant. M 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Tu-Th 5-9 p.m., F-Sa 5-9:30 p.m.
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Poupart Bakery, Inc.
1902 W. Pinhook Rd., Lafayette Bistro: (337) 534-4423 100 E. Vermilion St. #130, Lafayette Bakery: (337) 232-7921 PoupartsBakery.com A real French bakery. Hours vary by location.
1 Degaulle Square, Lafayette (337) 981-9085 EatAtPour.com
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Rêve Coffee Lab, The
1042 Camellia Blvd Ste #6, Lafayette 337-889-5782 TheLabExperience.com
POUR Restaurant & Bar (Youngsville)
The Lab is an experience, an adventure and a place to find comfort. We feature coffee roasters from around the US along with an impressive array of teas (40+) and a unique hybrid of ice cream / gelato that is called Cold Sweet Cream.
1901 Chemin Metairie Pkwy., Ste. E, Youngsville (337) 573-4315 EatAtPour.com
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Prejean's Restaurant
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Pupuseria Usuluteca
431 Jefferson St., Lafayette (337) 345-5880 PupuseriaUsuluteca2.business. site
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R & M's Boiling Point is a family restaurant specializing in Cajun cuisine! We offer a full menu of boiled, fried, and grilled seafood. M-Th 10 a.m.-9:30 p.m., F 10 a.m.-10 p.m., Sa 3:30-10 p.m., Su 3:30-9:30 p.m.
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Two steppin', toe tappin', taste temptin'. Good times, good food, good music. Where the young & the old "Laissez les bons temps rouler". Su-Th 5-9:30 p.m., F-Sa 5-10:30 p.m.
Rochetto's Pizzeria
806 I-10 Frontage Rd., Ste. A, Scott (337) 456-8026 Rochettos.com
Romacelli Bistro E Vino
104 B Republic Ave., Lafayette (337) 504-4625 RachaelsSeafood.com
2320 Kaliste Saloom Rd., Lafayette (337) 981-7080 Randols.com
2605 Kaliste Saloom Rd., Lafayette (337) 989-9909 101 Sabal Palms Row, Youngsville (337) 856-5151 4102 N University Ave., Carencro (337) 565-4262 402 Guilbeau Rd., Lafayette (337) 981-4918 306 E. Willow St., Lafayette (337) 232-3782 RickeyMechesDonuts.com
Italian Pizzeria with Cajun Flare, Full Italian menu, authentic Italian recipes along with a few menu items that have Cajun influences. Sa-Th 10 a.m.-9 p.m., F-10 a.m.-10 p.m.
Rachael's Café
Randol's Cajun Restaurant
6920 Ambassador Caffery Pkwy., Broussard (337) 837-1896
We proudly serve donuts, kolaches, and kingcakes. Hours vary by location.
220 Prescott Blvd. Ste. 100, Youngsville (337) 451-6198 115 Stonemont Rd., Lafayette (337) 988-9790 Romacelli.com
Rachael’s Café offers a delicious selection of healthy items that are gluten free and low in carbohydrates, so diners don’t have to sacrifice down-home flavor for healthy. Serving up a great selection of Cajun dishes, many of which feature South Louisiana’s abundant and delicious seafood. M-Sa 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m., 5- 8:00 p.m.
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Riché's Ynot Stop
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R & M's Boiling Point
6308 Hwy 90 W., New Iberia (337) 365-7596 RAndMsBoilingPoint.com
2015 N. Cherokee Dr., Crowley (337) 783-3001 RicePalace.com
We are a family-owned convenience store focusing on cleanliness, great food, and customer service. We are excited to bring a new addition to the Broussard/Lafayette community. 24/7
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Rice Palace, Inc.
Restaurant with seafood and Cajun food, casino, and truck stop.
3480 NE Evangeline Thrwy., Lafayette (337) 896-3247 Prejeans.com
Capture the ambiance of French Louisiana at the award-winning Prejean's. Prejean's team of chefs prepares gold medal Cajun specialties, fresh Gulf seafood, steaks, & wild game, while you enjoy live Cajun music nightly. Su-Sa 7 a.m.-9:30 p.m.
200 A Jefferson St., Lafayette (337) 534-8336 ReveCoffeeRoasters.com
Need a drink? Our contemporary café serves in-house roasted coffee, iced coffee, local probiotic and regular sodas, specialty espresso drinks, house baked pastries, and a fun take on ice cream, Cold Sweet Creams. M-W 7 a.m.-7 p.m., Th-F 7 a.m.-9 p.m., Sa 8 a.m.-9 p.m.
Delicious Food. Handcrafted Spirits. Neighborhood Prices. POUR offers you a sophisticated dining experience with quick & tasty entrees as well as savory bites and refreshing, handcrafted cocktails. Come join us! Restaurant: M-Th 11 a.m.–9 p.m., F-Sa 11 a.m.–10 p.m., Su Brunch 10:30 a.m.–2 p.m. Bar: M-Th 11 a.m.–11 p.m., F-Sa 11 a.m.–1 a.m., Su Brunch 10:30 a.m.–2 p.m.
Offering an array of chef driven seasonal cuisine, POUR combines a diverse menu of New American fare with a wide selection of handmade, specialty cocktails to make the perfect casual spot to grab lunch on the go or have a family-friendly, relaxing dinner. M-Th 3-11 PM, F-Sa 11-2AM
Rêve Coffee Roasters
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POUR Restaurant & Bar
Romacelli is locally owned and operated with a passion for serving fresh Italian Mediterranean cuisine at a great value. We are proud to offer a family-friendly atmosphere with patios that are the perfect place to relax and unwind with someone special. Hours vary by location.
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Ruffino's on the River
921 Camellia Blvd., Lafayette (337) 706-7333 RuffinosLafayette.com
Ruffino's on the River is a familyfriendly, fine dining restaurant. We are best known for our tender, delicious steaks, and fresh seafood. We offer private dining, offsite catering, cooking classes, and wine dinners. Voted "Best New Restaurant" and "Best Date Night" location. M-Th 4:30-10 p.m., Fr-Sa 4:30-11 p.m. Su 11:30 a.m.-9 p.m.
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Super Taters & More
Comfort food with a fresh southern flair. What started out as one man’s mission to open a neighborhood eatery has truly become a community affair. M-Fr 7 a.m.-2 p.m.
With at least 100+ mix and match combinations of fresh cheeses, fresh veggies, fresh meats, tater sauces and other add-ins/ toppings you can go MONTHS without eating the same SUPER tater mix/match up more than once! M-Sa 11 a.m.-8 p.m.
5545 Cameron St., Scott (337) 889-5993 SuperTaters14.com
105 Saint Landry St., Lafayette (337) 534-4135 RustedRoosterLA.com
Ruth's Chris Steak House
620 W. Pinhook Rd., Lafayette (337) 237-6123 RuthsChris.com
Spoonbill Watering Hole & Restaurant
Whether it's a romantic steak dinner for two, an important business luncheon on a Friday or a private party, Ruth's Chris Steak House can accommodate your needs. Our Lafayette steakhouse provides guests with a warm, comfortable atmosphere. M 5-9:30 p.m., Tu-Th, Sa 5-10 p.m., F 11:30 a.m.-10 p.m., Su 4-9 p.m., HAPPY HOUR 4-7 p.m.
900 Jefferson St., Lafayette (337) 534-0585 SpoonbillRestaurant.com
Tastes like good times! Downtown Lafayette restaurant serving a variety of plates ranging from fresh gulf seafood to one of the best burgers in Lafayette. Patio seating is perfect for drinking local beer, cocktails as well as tiki drinks while catching up with friends. Tu 11 a.m.-2 p.m.; W-Th 11 a.m.-10 p.m.; F 11 a.m.-11 p.m.; Sa 10 a.m-11 p.m.; Su 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Saigon Noodles
2865 Ambassador Caffery Pkwy. #107, Lafayette (337) 305-1591 SaigonNoodlesLafayette.com
Tchoup's MIDCITY Smokehouse
Saigon Noodles is a great family dining destination for Vietnamese lunch or dinner, featuring moderate pricing, friendly guest service, and dishes always made fresh when ordered. M-Sa 10:30 a.m.-9 p.m., Su 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
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117 S College Rd., Lafayette (337) 345-5950, EatMidCityBBQ. com
An old house converted into a local BBQ restaurant & bar that feels like you're eating at grandma's. The bar area is comfortable and has a very cozy lounge, the backyard has a huge deck under the oak tree & yard for the kids and dogs. Very comfortable environment with great food and drinks.
Sandra's Café & Health Food Store
111 Rena Dr., Lafayette (337) 988-0108 SandrasCafeandHealthFood.com Sandra's has a wide variety of vitamins, supplements, natural and organic foods, groceries, and produce to choose from. We also have a café that serves healthy meals made with clean ingredients. M-F 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Sa 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
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406 Garfield St., Lafayette (337) 296-2364 Facebook.com/Scratch-FarmKitchen-1139818776074487/
Tula Tacos + Amigos 427 Jefferson St., Lafayette (337) 534-0517 TulaTacos.com
Scratch forages, wildcrafts, grows, sources locally, and raises pastured pigs and chickens to bring the best of the pasture to your palette. M-Th 9 a.m.-2 p.m.; Sa 8 a.m.-Noon
TULA is an open-air oasis in the heart of downtown Lafayette. Street-style eats and fresh, house-made tortillas. Mex-inspired cocktails, killer margs, and icy cervezas. And a breezy courtyard to kick back with all your amigos. XO. M-Th 11 a.m.-11 p.m., F-Sa 11-1am
Siro's Bistro
112 Arnould Blvd., Lafayette (337) 233-7476 SirosBistro.com
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Social Southern Table & Bar 3901 Johnston St., Lafayette (337) 456-3274 SocialSouthern.com
There are great restaurants in Lafayette and fabulous bars as well, but Social Southern Table & Bar combines the two, offering a hip, innovative place to enjoy locally sourced cuisine, hand-crafted specialty cocktails, and real Southern hospitality. Su 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m., Tu-Sa 11 a.m.-10 p.m.
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412 Jefferson St., Lafayette (337) 234-3474
Fine dining Japanese grill and sushi bar. Tu-Th 11 a.m.-10 p.m., F-Sa 11 a.m.-11 p.m.
Scratch Farm Kitchen
The family-owned restaurant serves up unique sandwiches, paninis, and wraps as well as homemade soups and fresh salads. M-Fr 10 a.m.-8 p.m., Sa 10 a.m.-2p.m.
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Twin's Burgers and Sweets 2801 Johnston St., Lafayette; 103 Centre Sarcelle Blvd., Youngsville TwinsBurgersAndSweets.com
Twin's is a fast, casual burger restaurant with a bakery. We serve burgers, fries, hotdogs, salads, and a variety of cookies, petit fours, cupcakes, and other sweets. M-Sa 9 a.m.-9 p.m.
Uncle T’s Oyster Bar
1001 Saint Mary St., Scott (337) 504-2285 UncleTsOysterBar.com
Serving Authentic Louisiana Seafood, Poboys, & Fresh Oysters! Join us for boiled seafood, specialty poboys, salads, wraps, and of course, Gulf oysters just the way you like them! Located along the train tracks in the art district of Scott. M-Th 11a.m.-9p.m.; F-Sa 11a.m.-10p.m.
Veronica's Café
NIGHTLIFE & BARS
302 Hector Connoly Rd., Carencro (337) 565-2301
Blue Moon Saloon
Local, family-owned and operated café, serving Cajun creole daily plate lunch specials along with a grill menu including hamburgers, poboys, seafood, salads, and wraps. BBQ is served on Sundays, seafood on Fridays, and a great assortment of delectable soul food Monday Thursday. Su-Fr 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
215 E. Convent St., Lafayette (337) 234-2422 BlueMoonPresents.com
One of America's premier venues for roots music from around the world. This world-famous honky tonk is a home-grown place where all kinds and sizes are welcome, the Saloon is more than a venue or a gig. It has become a meeting place where all rub elbows, dance, and drink a few.
Walk-On's Bistreaux & Bar
2336 Kaliste Saloom Rd., Lafayette (337) 706-7433 Walk-Ons.com
Feed & Seed
Walk-On's is the place to go for a good time and great food! It's the perfect place to grab a bite or a beer, bring the family out to dinner, party with your friends or head to before, during or after the game.
106 N. Grant St., Lafayette (337) 330-4860 FeedNSeedLafayette.com
Feed & Seed is a non-smoking, uniquely decorated warehouse bar with lounge seating, a large wooden dance floor, and an outdoor patio area.
Ye Olde College Inn Steak & Bank Bar 905 Jefferson St., Lafayette (337) 534-8880 CollegeInn1933.com
Legends Annex
110 Polk St., Lafayette (337) 504-3252 LegendsOfLafayette.com
We are Lafayette's one stop dine & rock. Since 1933, we have been serving some of the best steaks, seafood dishes, and classic favorites to people across South Louisiana! You can also grab a seat at the Gold Bar and enjoy craft cocktails and an extensive wine selection!
Legends is a fun, social, friendly environment that has a little something for everyone to enjoy. It’s the home of our legendary burgers, wraps, quesadillas and it’s built to last, thanks to our legendary staff! Proudly serving Lafayette since 2003 and looking forward to serving you. M 11 a.m.–2 p.m. Tu-Sa 11 a.m.-2 a.m.
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Zeus has deep roots that embrace the unique Mediterranean cuisine and culture native to the Balbeisi Brothers Restaurant Group, married carefully to the flavors of Louisiana that they have lovingly embraced. Hours vary by location.
Zuhause Bakery & Coffee 6774 Johnston St., Lafayette (337) 706-8033 ZuhauseBakery.com
Lafayette’s premier German bakery! Made fresh in-house daily, our pastries, cakes, & gelatos are sure to make you feel “at home”! Drive Thru available! M-Closed, Tu-Th 6:30 a.m.-8 p.m., Fr 6:30 a.m.-9 p.m., Sa 7 a.m.-9 p.m., Su 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
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Tap Room, The
201 Settlers Trace Blvd. #4001, Lafayette (337) 984-9280 LATapRoom.com
Beer lovers will adore The Tap Room in River Ranch with its 40 beers on tap, many of which are locally brewed. But that’s not all. The bar-restaurant also serves up craft cocktails, gourmet hot dogs, and artisan flatbreads. M-Th 3 p.m.-2 a.m., F-Sa 12 p.m.- 2 a.m., Su 12 p.m.-12 a.m.
Warehouse 535 / Rhum Room 535 Garfield St., Lafayette (337) 534-4507 Warehouse535.com
Warehouse 535 is a multi-use facility located in the Freetown neighborhood near downtown Lafayette. This 75-year-old warehouse has been renovated into a unique space to host a plethora of special events.
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Wurst Biergarten & Food Park
537 Jefferson St., Lafayette (337) 534-4612 WurstBiergarten.com
We are a craft beer & foodie destination with Pop up Chefs, boiled crawfish & shrimp with rotating foodie options including food trailers/trucks in the heart of Downtown Lafayette. Louisiana’s 1st Beer Garden. 100% OPEN AIR. Family & Dog friendly. M-W 5 p.m.Midnight, Th-Sa 11 a.m.-2 a.m., Su Noon-Midnight
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ADVERTISING AND MARKETING
BANNERS, FLAGS, & SIGNS
Graham Group
Evangeline Specialties
Advertising, website development, media planning/buying, public relations.
USA and local flags (including LA, Acadian & UL Lafayette flags). Promotional advertising items and custom banners, decals, and signs. Custom lapel pins, as well as Acadian flag, and USA flag pins in stock. M-Th 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; F 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
2014 W. Pinhook Rd., Ste. 210, Lafayette (337) 232-8214 Graham-Group.com
Holbrook Multi Media, Inc. #7 Flagg Place, Lafayette (337) 989-2237 HolbrookMultimedia.com
We develop and deliver Turnkey (full-service) video, audio, and digital packages that best tell your story. Technology includes ARRI & RED UHD Digital Cinema Camera support, Lighting & Grip trucks, recording studios and postproduction service facilities in Lafayette and New Orleans. M-F 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Klout 9 Digital Marketing Company 1010 Auburn Ave., Lafayette (337) 735-4724 Klout9.co
Klout 9 is a full-service digital marketing company mastering a kaleidoscope of services catered to every business's specific needs. Our services include website development, SEO, social media marketing, videography and photography, graphic design, and branding and public relations.
Lafayette Town Planner
1015 Landrich Ln., Broussard (337) 339-5222 TownPlanner.com
Have your business on display, every day in the Lafayette Town Planner, the direct mail community calendar for Acadiana.
Lamar Advertising
100 Plantation Rd., Lafayette (337) 233-7220 Lamar.com
Outdoor advertising: posters & bulletins. Lafayette metro & surrounding parishes. Interstate & highway coverage as well as coverage in smaller towns of Acadiana. M-F 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
1825 Bertrand Dr., Lafayette (337) 232-3898 EscoSigns.com
Pixus Digital Printing, LLC
1327 Eraste Landry Rd., Lafayette (337) 234-0706 Pixus.com Custom Large-Format Digital Printer M-F 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
BEVERAGE & SOFTDRINK DISTRIBUTORS Acadiana Bottling, Inc.
918 Young St., Youngsville (337) 237-3935
Distribution of beverages and soft drinks. M-F 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Coca-Cola Bottling Company United, inc. 1314 Eraste Landry Rd., Lafayette (337) 232-8413 CocaColaUnited.com
Full-service beverage/soft drink supplier specializing in vending, fountain, & special events. M-F 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
BROCHURE DISPLAY SERVICE Certified Folder Display Service, Inc. 1334 Danville St., Unit A, Kenner (504) 465-0892 CertifiedFolder.com
Sides & Associates
North America's largest professional travel brochure distribution and display service. Over 21,000 visitor information display racks located throughout the Western and Central United States. Specialties include brochure distribution, brochure design, digital media and brochure printing. M-F 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Advertising, marketing & public relations services.
CATERING SERVICES & FACILITIES
222 Jefferson St., Ste. B, Lafayette (337) 233-6473 Sides.com
ALCOHOL BEVERAGE DISTRIBUTORS
Buck and Johnny’s
Republic National Distributing Company
Eclectic Italian with a Cajun Flair in the heart of Historic Downtown Breaux Bridge. Buck & Johnny's is an Italian restaurant with spectacular Cajun flair. Our menu is as diversely influenced as the culture we love and the people we serve. We cater! Su-M 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Tu-Th 11 a.m.-9 p.m., F 11 a.m.-10 p.m., Sa 8 a.m.-10 p.m.
210 Distribution Dr., Lafayette (337) 593-7801 RNDC-USA.com
Wholesale distributor of spirits and wine.
Schilling Distributing Company, Inc. 2901 Moss St., Lafayette (337) 233-2337 SchillingDistributing.com
Schilling Distributing has been selling AnheuserBusch products to the Acadiana area since 1950. Today, our diverse portfolio includes hundreds of beers including Bayou Teche and Parish Brewing, along with non-alcohol beverages, wines, and spirits. M-F 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
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BUSINESSES
100 Berard St., Lafayette (337) 442-6630 BuckandJohnnys.com
Petroleum Club of Lafayette 111 Heymann Blvd., Lafayette (337) 232-2582 PCLafayette.com
Established in 1953 and located in the Oil Center, our facilities have been transformed over the years to include 47,000 sq. ft. of meeting space and over 14 private dining rooms to accommodate any size function. Su 11 a.m.-2 p.m., M-F 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m., W 5-9 p.m., Th 6-9 p.m., F 6-10 p.m.
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Prejean's Restaurant & Catering
3480 N.E. Evangeline Thrwy., Lafayette (337) 896-3247 Prejeans.com
Voted Best Cajun Restaurant, Prejean's is located in the heart of French Louisiana. Prejean's is known for award winning authentic culinary creations, live Cajun music nightly, and Big Al, the 14-foot alligator that guards the dining room. M-Su 7 a.m.-9:30 p.m.
River Oaks Catering & Event Center 520 E. Kaliste Saloom Rd., Lafayette (337) 593-8866 RiverOaksCaters.com
Catering services, wedding receptions, meetings, parties, rehearsal dinners, crawfish boils, barbeques & picnics, family and company functions.
CONVENTION & MEETING SERVICES Clark Services Audio Visual & Exhibit 113 Board Rd., Lafayette (337) 234-5653
Facebook.com/ClarkServices/ Trade show set-up. Convention services. Audio visual rental & personnel. Serving Acadiana since 1981. M-F 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Party Central of Lafayette, Inc. 408 Maurice St., Lafayette (337) 261-3378 PartyCentralWeb.com
Rental and event services: tents, tables, chairs, dance floors, stages, linens, sound and lighting, fog and bubble units, concession equipment. Company parties, weddings, festivals, special events. We offer delivery and setup. Event planning. M-F 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; Sa 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Progressive Community Outreach Center 125 Gallian St., Lafayette (337) 234-3924 ThePCOC.com
Premiere, first-class meeting facility. Conference space with 17 breakout rooms. Climate-controlled gymnasium. Catering available or rent our commercial kitchen. Easy to locate, ample offstreet parking, friendly staff, affordable rates. M-F 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
University of Louisiana at Lafayette 620 McKinley St., Lafayette (337) 482-9038 StudentUnion.Louisiana.edu/ Reservations/Rental-Spaces
UL's new Student Union can be reserved for private events. Boasting 45,000 sq. ft. of space, this is the perfect venue for your next event. Ample covered parking available. Overlooking UL's Cypress Lake adds to the ambiance.
EDUCATIONAL TRAINING Academy of Interactive Entertainment
537 Cajundome Blvd., Ste. 211, Lafayette (337) 456-1848 TheAIE.us The Academy of Interactive Entertainment (AIE) is the leading specialist educator for game development, 3D animation and VFX for film, with courses delivered by industry-experienced instructors in a fun and creative studio environment. M-Th 9 a.m.-6 p.m., F 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Acadiana High School Academy of Business 315 Rue du Belier, Lafayette (337) 521-7950 AHSBusiness.com
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Acadiana High School's Hospitality and Tourism pathway helps students chart career paths in one of the world's largest industries, from hotels and restaurants to sports, entertainment and event management.
UL Lafayette-Hospitality Management Program
214 Hebrard Blvd., Rm. 218, Lafayette (337) 482-1580 Hospitality.Louisiana.edu
A 4-year program of hospitality and tourism education. 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
W. D. Smith Career Center
200 18th St., Lafayette (337) 521-7570 LPSSOnline.com/site1449.php
ELECTRONIC SECURITY Lafayette Alarm Services 103 Marcon Dr., Lafayette (337) 981-9111 LafayetteAlarms.com
Electronic services commercial residential industrial burglar and fire alarms, video security, access control, fiber optic certified technicians, GPS tracking, local UL monitoring for any system, Licensed and insured, est. 1959. Office 8 a.m.-5 p.m./24 hr. service
ENTERTAINMENT & MEETING FACILITIES Blackham Coliseum
2330 Johnston St., Lafayette (337) 482-6441
25,000 sq. ft. arena facility. Seats 8,000. Separate barn space in rear of coliseum.
Cajundome
444 Cajundome Blvd., Lafayette (337) 265-2100 Cajundome.com
Multi-purpose facility in the heart of Cajun Country. Features a convention center with nearly 100,000 sq. ft. of total space. Full-service kitchen. Contact us for more details. M-F 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Cajundome Convention Center 444 Cajundome Blvd., Lafayette (337) 265-2100 Cajundome.com
Largest meeting facility in southwestern Louisiana with over 100,000 sq. ft. of versatile space. M-F 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Heymann Center
1373 S. College Rd., Lafayette (337) 291-5540 HeymannCenter.com
Arts & convention center. Meetings, banquets, exhibits & art performances. State-of-the art stage, sound & lighting with 2,200 seats. Convention & meeting space - 20,000 sq. ft. M-F 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Louisiana Immersive Technologies Enterprise (LITE)
537 Cajundome Blvd., Ste. 101, Lafayette (337) 735-5483 Lite3d.com
Meetings and conventions in a sleek and contemporary facility. Amenities include a 165-seat theatre, executive conference room with video conferencing capabilities, and other high-tech equipment. Open nights and weekends as needed. M-F 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
ENTERTAINMENT SERVICES Cajun Comedian: AJ Smith 244 Hornsby Rd., Lafayette (337) 278-7606
2017 Cajun Comedian Hall of Fame. AJ Smith enjoys telling stories and jokes and has done so for over 30 years in comedy clubs, on cruise ships, and at festivals throughout the U.S. He is the co-author of Cajun Humor and in 1991 won the International Cajun Joke Telling Contest.
Chubby Carrier and the Bayou Swamp Band P.O. Box 1008, Scott (337) 288-8893 ChubbyCarrier.com
Looking for a party? Well, that's what you'll get with Chubby Carrier. An internationally recognized swamp funky Zydeco band with over 26 years experience. You bring the people; we will bring the party.
CODOFIL - Agence des Affaires Francophones de Louisiane
Humorous speaker/Cajun comedian. Murray will only use warm, clean Cajun humor that is suitable for all audiences. Whether you want entertainment or a mix of humor and message, Murray Conque can certainly accommodate your group.
CODOFIL is the Council for the Development of French in Louisiana. Our mission as Louisiana's French agency is to support and grow Louisiana's francophone communities through scholarships, French immersion programs, and various other community, and language skill-building programs.
129 Tison Rd., Carencro (337) 896-0304 MurrayConque.com
CYT Lafayette
4400 Ambassador Caffery Pkwy., Ste. A, Box 307, Lafayette (337) 258-2349 CYTLafayette.org
CYT Lafayette is a youth theatre organization dedicated to developing character in children through training in every aspect of theatrical arts. They do 3 performances a year with the production of wholesome family entertainment musicals at Angelle Hall, UL Lafayette.
Dance Cajun
101 W. Shamrock Dr., Lafayette (337) 234-6709 DanceCajun.com
We teach Cajun dance lessons, privately, to organizations, to tour groups, and to anyone who is interested. We also entertain tour groups at local Cajun restaurants. We promote our Cajun culture through Cajun dancing. M-Sa 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Louisiana Culinary Enterprises, Inc. 520 Cedar Crest Ct., Lafayette (337) 739-9404 CookingUpAGoodLife.com
735 Jefferson St., Lafayette (337) 262-5810 CODOFIL.org
Greater Iberia Chamber of Commerce 111 W. Main St., New Iberia (337) 364-1836 IberiaChamber.org
Improving the business environment so our members can grow and prosper. We work for pro-business legislation, provide relevant training and business networking opportunities, as well as leadership development, because a strong business community benefits the entire community. M-F 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Lafayette International Center 735 Jefferson St., Lafayette (337) 291-5474 LeCentre.org
The international trade division of the city-parish government. Created in 1989, the Lafayette International Center is charged with economic development by assisting local companies to find export markets and by promoting international tourism. M-F 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Chef driven company that specializes in catering, restaurant consulting, chef-spokesperson work for food companies, menu, and recipe development, event and festival production, cooking classes, and culinary vacations. Appointment only
Lafayette Women’s Chamber of Commerce
FOOD MANUFACTURERS
The Lafayette Women's Chamber of Commerce is a non-profit 501 that provides opportunities, exposure and resources for women in business thereby advancing their significant contributions made to the community. By Appointments only.
Southern Oil Solutions, LLC.
6754 Hwy. 167, Maurice (337) 849-9448 Facebook.com/Southern-Oil-SolutionsLLC-176154739156146/
Tony Chachere's Creole Foods
5604 N. I-49 Service Rd., Opelousas (337) 948-4691 TonyChachere.com
Family owned and operated. The company began as a retirement hobby for South Louisiana Chef Tony Chachere in 1972. Today the business employs over 75 full-time workers. M-F 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
GOVERNMENT/NON-PROFIT Better Business Bureau of Acadiana 4003 W. Congress St., Lafayette (337) 981-3497 BBB.org
For over 100 years, the BBB has helped people make smarter decisions and is evolving to meet fast changing marketplace needs. The BBB offers its national and local customer services online. M-F 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Broussard Chamber of Commerce 108 Broad View Dr., Broussard (337) 837-6001 BroussardChamber.net
The Broussard Chamber of Commerce's mission is to "Assist in the development and growth of businesses within the community by promoting networking and community service." Tu 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., Th 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
Center for Louisiana Studies
400 E. Saint Mary Blvd., Rm. 313 and 321, Lafayette (337) 482-6027 LouisianaStudies.Louisiana.edu
The Center for Louisiana Studies is dedicated to researching, publishing, preserving, and promoting Louisiana's cultures, and history as well as making it accessible to scholars, students, and the general public. M-Th 8 a.m.-5 p.m., F 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
INDUSTRY SERVICES
Conque, Murray, Professional Speaker/Cajun Humorist
4003 W. Congress St., Lafayette (337) 366-0826 LafayetteWomensChamber.org
Louisiana Folk Roots
905 Jefferson St., Ste. 304, Lafayette (337) 234-8360 LaFolkRoots.org
Louisiana Folk Roots is a non-profit organization that celebrates and promotes Louisiana's cultural heritage, primarily the Cajun and Creole cultures of the Acadiana region, through year-round culture -based programming. M-F 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
Louisiana Travel Association
1165 S. Foster Dr., Baton Rouge (225) 346-1857 LouisianaTravelAssociation.org
LTA is a private, non-profit, membership-driven organization that provides promotional and educational opportunities for its members. Members include hotels, campgrounds, attractions, festivals, and restaurants. M-F 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Oil Center Association
1005 E. Saint Mary Blvd., Ste. 106, Lafayette (337) 232-1267 TheOilCenter.com
The driving force and resource behind the revitalization improvement and vision of the future for the Oil Center. The association aggressively pursues the generation of a positive image and the continuing vitality of this historic district. M-F 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
One Acadiana
804 E. Saint Mary Blvd., Lafayette (337) 233-2705 OneAcadiana.org
One Acadiana is the regional economic development organization for the nine-parish Acadiana region located in south Louisiana. With more than 1,200 investors, members, and partners, One Acadiana serves as the voice of the regional business community. M-F 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
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Picard Center for Child Development
200 E. Devalcourt St., Lafayette (337) 482-1548 PicardCenter.Louisiana.edu
A state-of-the-art technology center with approximately 4,000 sq. ft. of meeting space and 250 seating capacity. Technology amenities include video conferencing, SMART technology stations, 5 drop down screens, 5 projection systems, WiFi, 4 document readers, microphones with additional equipment available. M-Th 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m., F 7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
PHOTOGRAPHY SERVICES SnapStar Photos
P.O. Box 60391, Lafayette (337) 366-1771 SnapStarPhotos.com
SnapStar Photos is a Lafayette, LA based photo booth rental company serving the Acadiana Area. We are excited to snap the star in each and every guest at your next event.
PRINTING AND COPYING
UL Lafayette Alumni Association
Bodemuller, The Printer, Inc.
The UL Lafayette Alumni Association is the primary point of contact with over 80,000 people with strong affinity for Louisiana. Through its communication materials and events, it works to bring alumni back to the University and to Acadiana. M-Th 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m.; F 7:30 a.m.12:30 p.m.
Full-service printing & office supplies. M-F 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
600 E. Saint Mary Blvd., Lafayette (337) 482-0900 LouisianaAlumni.org
MEDIA PRINT Acadiana Advocate
815 Johnston St., Lafayette (337) 534-4828 TheAcadianaAdvocate.com
We are the daily newspaper in Lafayette and the #1 Louisiana newspaper in the state. M-F 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Acadiana Profile Magazine
128 Demanade Blvd., Ste. 104, Lafayette (337) 235-7919 AcadianaProfile.com
South Louisiana's oldest Regional Lifestyle Magazine. This glossy four-color magazine features everything there is about Acadiana's food, music, culture & people. M-F 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Durel Mail & Imaging Technologies 313 Wall St., Lafayette (337) 261-2447 DurelMIT.com
Commercial digital printer and mail house, fine art Giclee printing and wide format printing. Acadiana's premier digital printer and mail house serving South Louisiana since 2005 with personal service and the highest quality production. M-F 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Louisiana Cookin'
326 S. Broad St., New Orleans LouisianaCookin.com
Louisiana Cookin' is the only national publication dedicated to Louisiana's unique culture, cuisines, and travel destinations. From home-cooked étouffées to chef creations, we inspire our audience with heartwarming stories steeped in centuries of tradition.
Quick Slants Magazine
123 S. Main St., Opelousas (337) 234-5002 BodemullerThePrinter.com
Emprint/Moran Printing
151 Southpark Rd., Ste. 100, Lafayette (337) 839-9761 Emprint.com
Emprint/Moran Printing is a full-service printing and direct mail company. We offer full-color digital and offset printing, prepress and design, business forms, ad specialties, variable printing and mailing, and fulfillment services. M-F 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Express Printing and Forms, Inc. 105 Camille St., Lafayette (337) 988-0099 ExpressByNet.com
Commercial printing services, 4-color printing, advertising specialties & safety award programs. M-Th 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; F 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Gulf South Printing & Specialties, Inc. 1129 E. Vermilion St., Lafayette (337) 235-5231
In business for 50 years! We have business forms and do offset, letterpress and digital printing. Promotional products. M-Th 8 a.m.-5 p.m., F 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
Lowry's Printing & Copying
2004 W. Pinhook Rd., Lafayette (337) 261-0139 LowrysPrinting.com
Full-service printing & copying - handouts, programs, large exhibit posters & banners. Promotional items, mailing services, free pickup & delivery. Weekends by appointment.
Touché Printing, Inc.
623 Verot School Rd., Lafayette (337) 234-8746 TouchePrinting.com
Commercial printing, business forms, book printing/ binding, advertising printing, letterhead, catalog printing, brochures/flyers, promotional item sales, signs, banners, feather flags, graphic design, etc. Your one-stop shop for all your printing needs! M-F 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
215 Guidry Rd., Lafayette QuickSlants.net
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Retail shipping franchise specializing in packing fragile or odd shaped items. Package receiving services offered for one-time or even daily delivery. Digital printing and binding services work well for out of town customers on business. M-F 7 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sa 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
Quick Slants Magazine strives to publish the most comprehensive sports resource in our area. We focus on outstanding individuals, programs, teams, and coaches that inspire them.
Acadian Ambulance Service
130 E. Kaliste Saloom Rd., Lafayette (337) 291-1565 Acadian.com
Ground and air ambulance provider. Providing service to over 51% of the state of Louisiana. Also serving Jackson County, Mississippi, and several counties in Texas. Acadian Monitoring Services, Executive Air Charter Services, Safety Management Services, National EMS Academy. 24 hours
2851 Johnston St., Lafayette (337) 232-2442 TheUPSStoreLocal.com/1994
PROMOTIONAL PRODUCTS Advice Marketing Promotional 108 Camille St., Lafayette (337) 268-3522
Customer service driven promotional marketing company specializing in custom incentives, gifts, & trade show premiums. Our showroom is filled with award winning ideas highlighting our 13 years of experience. M-Th 9 a.m.-4 p.m., F 9 a.m.-12 p.m.
Brad Gaubert, Keaty Real Estate
350 Doucet Rd. Ste. B, Lafayette (337) 235-7770 bradgaubert.keatyrealestate.com, rongaubert.com By Appointment.
TOUR SERVICES: RECEPTIVE OPERATORS Allons À Lafayette, Inc.
321 Cedar Crest Ct., Lafayette (337) 269-9607 AllonsALafayette.com
Serving all of Louisiana for over 30 years. Itineraries, hotels, attractions, restaurants, guide service, transportation, cooking demonstrations, festivals, Mardi Gras and Christmas events for adults and students.
Rey Royal
6301 Tchoupitoulas St., New Orleans (504) 269-1818 ReyRoyal.com Unique experience and personalized service of Louisiana (including Cajun Country) assuring a memorable visit, whether traveling alone or in a group! Full-service multilingual company offering itinerary planning, accommodations, transportation, tours, fais-do-do dinners, and more! M-F 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
TOUR SERVICES: TRAVEL AGENCIES Journeys with Ginger affiliated with Travel Machine 1479 Henderson Hwy., Henderson (337) 962-5709 JourneysWithGinger.com
We are a tour coordinator/guide/escort affiliated with Travel Machine (a full-service travel agency in Lafayette). We specialize in day trips and short destination trips originating in the Acadiana area. We also offer step-on services to tour operators visiting the parishes of Lafayette, St. Martin, Iberia, Vermilion, and St. Landry. M-Su 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Uniglobe Associated Travel 419 Rena Dr., Lafayette (337) 233-5521 INeedATrip.com
TRANSPORTATION: AUTO RENTALS Auto Rental, Etc.
401 E. Pinhook Rd., Lafayette (337) 237-1282 AutoRentalEtc.com
Specializing in the rental of trucks, vans, and high-end luxury vehicles. M-F 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Enterprise Rent-A-Car
1800 W. Pinhook Rd., Lafayette (337) 266-8443 Enterprise.com
Enterprise Rent-a-car offers great rates, great cars, and great customer service. You can choose from a variety of makes and models ranging from compact to luxury vehicles. We are at the airport too! Pick Enterprise. We'll pick you up. M-F 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sa 9 a.m.2 p.m.; Su 12-3 p.m.
TRANSPORTATION: CHARTER VEHICLES Hotard Coaches
958 Bird Song Rd., Lafayette (800) 356-6831 CalcoHotard.com
Hotard Coaches, Inc. has evolved from two family-owned businesses, Hotard Bus Line and Calco Travel, to the leading transportation company in the Gulf South Region. Hotard provides customers with over 80 years of experience in the hospitality industry, offering local charter services as well as multi-day road trips nationwide. Our fleet consists of late-model luxury motorcoaches, including ADA accessible. M-F 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Limousines, Ltd.
2920 N. University Ave., Lafayette (337) 896-8966 LimousinesLtd.com
Limousines, Ltd. provides safe, reliable, and professional chauffeured transportation to and from anywhere in Acadiana/Louisiana On call 24/7
Louisiana Motor Coach, Inc. 3912 4th St., Marrero (504) 343-1400 LouisianaMotorcoach.com
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At Louisiana Motor Coach, our philosophy is simple. "Deliver the highest quality customer service, in the safest manner, at the most reasonable price". Delivering that service is how Louisiana Motor Coach is set apart from the others. M-F 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sa-Su Manager on Duty
Lafayette Regional Airport
Luxury Limo of Lafayette
Lafayette Regional Airport provides aviation services to commercial airlines and general aviation customers. Three airlines - American, Delta and United operate at LFT. Landmark Aviation provides general aviation services. 4:30 a.m. until
Treat Yourself to Luxury! Choose Luxury Limo of Lafayette for luxury limo service in Lafayette, LA and surrounding areas. Join us for a Day Drinking Tour! Trolley brewery hop on the rock n roll trolley. M-F 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Full-service travel management company including corporate, leisure, group, movie, and educational travel. M-F 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
200 Terminal Dr., Lafayette (337) 266-4401 LFTAirport.com
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4775 Evangeline Thrwy., Carencro (337) 780-7076 LuxuryLimoofLafayette.net
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Shop Acadian House Publishing
100 Asma Blvd., Ste. 395, Lafayette (337) 235-8851 AcadianHouse.com Acadian House Publishing publishes south Louisiana regional books: Cajun and Creole cookbooks, biographies, and profiles of places of interest to tourists. Our books make great souvenirs or gifts to those visiting Louisiana. M-Th 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Acadiana Mall
5725 Johnston St., Lafayette (337) 984-8242 Acadiana-Mall.com Acadiana Mall is the premier shopping mall in Lafayette, LA featuring more than 100 of your favorite stores. The mall is situated at the intersection of Johnston St. and Ambassador Caffery Pkwy., approximately five miles south of I-10. M-Sa 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Su Noon-6 p.m.
Beaver Club of Lafayette/Cajun Men Cook Cookbook P.O. Box 2744, Lafayette CajunMenCook.com
Popular, award-winning Cajun cookbook in 8th printing. Available in area stores as well as direct shipping throughout the U.S.
Bernard Studio & Gallery 2823 Johnston St., Lafayette (337) 654-7596 BernardStudio.com
Bernard Studio and Gallery features art that covers the walls and it has a unique line of T-shirts, fine art prints and other items that make great gifts. Tu-Sat 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Best Stop Supermarket 615 Hwy. 93 N., Scott (337) 233-5805 BestStopInScott.com
Cajun meat market specializing in Cajun specialty meats and boudin. Voted: "Best Boudin & Cracklin'" 16 years running. M-Sa 6 a.m.-8 p.m., Su 6 a.m.-6 p.m.
206 Wyman Rd., Scott (225) 955-0333 Facebook.com/liatrisfarm/ Flowers and vegetables fresh from the field.
Cane River Pecan Company 254 W. Main St., New Iberia 1-800-293-8710 CaneRiverPecan.com
Specializing in premium pecan gifts for the holiday season. We also feature a wholesale/ grocery sales division and fundraising sales division.
Express Frames Quality Picture Framing
4510 Ambassador Caffery Pkwy., Ste. L, Lafayette (337) 989-1911 Custom picture framing, mirrors, original, posters, prints, LSU and UL Lafayette prints. Large selection of festival posters. M-F 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Sa 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Genterie Supply Company 408 Jefferson St., Lafayette (337) 401-3833 Genterie.com
We are a retail store specializing in clothing and exceptional objects. Our customers appreciate a good story and good taste. Su-Sa 10 a.m.-7 p.m.
Lafayette Jockey Lot Flea Market 3011 NW Evangeline Thrwy., Lafayette (337) 236-3532 LafayetteJockeyLot.com
Large open air flea market with indoor and outdoors sales. Area merchandise from all categories, old and new crafts and collectibles. Breakfast and lunch served. Cajun food as well as fast food with fun flea market desserts. Sa-Su 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Lafayette Shooters Wilderness & Western Wear
Billeaud’s Meat & Grocery
3520 Ambassador Caffery Pkwy., Lafayette (337) 988-1193 LafayetteShooters.com
Locally owned and operated since 1889. Homemade boudin, cracklin, chili dogs, and specialty meats. M-Sa 6:30 a.m.–7:30 p.m., Su 8 a.m.–3:30 p.m.
A family-run business founded by Russell P. Jackson in 1967. The store offers the largest firearm selection in South Louisiana, archery equipment, outdoor apparel, sportswear, and footwear. Visit our premier hunting and outdoor specialty store and experience a true Sportsman’s Paradise. M-Sa 10 a.m.-7 p.m., Su Noon-6 p.m.
111 E. Main St., Broussard (337) 837-6825 Billeauds.com
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Rodrigue Studio
Fun shopping and southern hospitality in 17,000 sq. ft. unique market. American, French, & English antiques, primitives & quirky collectibles with fine, primitive, and recycled art. Seminars, classes, special events and an Italian restaurant. Tu-Sa 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Su Noon-5 p.m.
Original paintings and prints by artist George Rodrigue, featuring the Cajuns and the Blue Dog. W 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sa 12:30-5 p.m.
124 W. Bridge St., Breaux Bridge (337) 507-2036 BreauxBridgeAntiques.com
Life Designed in Louisiana
1410 W Pinhook Rd., Lafayette (337) 889-3427, LifeDesignedInLA.com
Louisiana Hot Stuff
4409 Ambassador Caffery Pkwy., Ste. 200, Lafayette (337) 981-3132 LouisianaHotStuff.com Celebrating 20 years in business, Louisiana Hot Stuff is a specialty gift store located in the heart of Acadiana. We offer a variety of local favorites including music, art, food products, collegiate apparel, souvenirs, & more. Su 12-5 p.m.; M-F 10 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sa 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Louisiana Marketshops at the 115
2942-C Grand Point Rd., Henderson (337) 501-6022 LouisianaMarketshops.wordpress.com Over 300 local artists and Louisiana products. 3,000 sq. ft. of art, fine craft, antiques, collectibles, tee shirts, gifts, music, and souvenirs. I-10 exit #115 - next to Landry's. Pass a good time and "Bayou some Louisiana stuff". Th-M 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Louisiana Tax Free Shopping 900 Airline Dr., 2nd Floor, Kenner (504) 467-0723 LouisianaTaxFree.com
1434 S. College Rd., Lafayette (337) 233-3274 GeorgeRodrigue.com
Sans Souci Fine Crafts Gallery
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Lagniappe Antiques Etc.
219 E. Vermilion, Lafayette (337) 266-7999 LouisianaCrafts.org
Fine craft gallery featuring the work of Louisiana Craft Guild members in both traditional and contemporary pottery, blown glass, wood and metal sculptures, baskets, dyed silk, jewelry, recycled art, and fine furniture. 2nd Saturday ArtWalk. Tu-F 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Sa 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
South College Center
Corner of Johnston St. & South College Rd., Lafayette (337) 235-2003 SouthCollegeCenter.com Services include: banking, bowling center, food, furniture, clothing, audio & video, shoe repair, hair salon, jewelry, packing & shipping, pet spa & boutique, imprint shop, nail salon, gifts, & much more. Daily 9 a.m.-midnight
Wurst Art Market
537 Jefferson St., Lafayette (337) 501-4147 SouthCollegeCenter.com Artisan Market at the Wurst Biergarten. Bringing you a full art market. Every Friday and Saturady.
This program provides international visitors a tax refund on shopping done within the state at over 1,500 member stores statewide. Visitors can apply for cash refunds at six locations throughout the state: Baton Rouge, Lafayette, Shreveport/Bossier, and three within the Greater New Orleans area. M-Sa 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Su Noon-5 p.m.
Marcello's Wine Market
2800 Johnston St., Lafayette (337) 264-9520 We are a full service retail wine and spirits business. "Cool Room" for fine wines. Very large selection of bourbons, scotches, and other fine whiskeys. We also have a full selection of homebrew supplies. M-Sa 10 a.m.-8 p.m.
Pack & Paddle
601 E. Pinhook Rd.,Lafayette (337) 232-5854 PackPaddle.com Pack & Paddle is a resource for the local forests and swamps that make Louisiana a special place for the outdoor enthusiast. We invite you to come by today to experience what will surely be a unique shopping experience. M-F 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Sa 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Su Noon-5 p.m.
For ideas on where to shop and a complete list of stores in Lafayette Parish visit LafayetteTravel.com/Shop.
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Lafayette is at the heart of Cajun & Creole Country, located in Louisiana, known as the Sportsman's Paradise. It also happens to be situated on the Mississippi Flyway and the Atchafalaya Loop of America's Wetland Birding Trail. Nature watchers and photographers have access to some of the best birding sites in North America, including Spanish Lake. At last count, birders have spotted 240 species in its expansive shoreline and bottomland hardwood forest. If paddling is your passion or something you're looking to try, Lafayette is the perfect starting point to explore rivers, swamps, and bayous. The Vermilion River Paddle Trail offers various routes to explore flora and fauna of the area. Gear rentals and guided tours are available through several outfitters in and around Lafayette. There's also an annual three-day 50-mile paddle held in March called the Vermilion Voyage for those looking to do a multi-day paddle through Lafayette and Vermilion Parish. You can experience multiple types of fresh and saltwater fishing, all within a short drive from Lafayette. Cast your line from the shore of some of the most peaceful fishing spots along Lake Martin or the Atchafalaya Basin banks while soaking in the bayou views. If saltwater is your preference, paddle or launch your boat near the Gulf of Mexico to discover the abundant species of fish, crabs, shrimp, and so much more that can all be caught and cooked in a day. Hiking is the perfect way for the entire family, at any skill level, to experience the outdoors in Lafayette without breaking the budget. It provides the opportunity to see places you would never get to see at a pace that allows you to soak in your surroundings. Most trails are open to pets, so feel free to take your dog along for the hike, but they must be leashed at all times and always follow leave no trace practices of packing out all waste. If you're looking to turn that hiking trip into an overnight adventure, the area surrounding Lafayette offers camping options unlike any other. While the summers' heat and humidity can somewhat limit the camping season, those willing to brave the elements are rewarded with the chance to experience unique ecosystems and wildlife. Plus, you will likely have many areas all to yourself. No matter where you end up, you can be sure to have a one of a kind experience enjoying Lafayette's outdoors and leave with a smile on your face.
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Tastiest Town of the South Southern Living
Happiest City in America
One of America’s Best Music Towns Oakland Tribune
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Top 10 Foodie City Livability.com
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Limousines, Ltd.
Lafayette Regional Airport
(337) 896-8966 LimousinesLtd.com
200 Terminal Dr., Lafayette (337) 266-4401 LFTAirport.com
Lafayette Regional Airport provides aviation services to commercial airlines and general aviation customers. Three airlines - American, Delta, and United operate at LFT. Landmark Aviation provides general aviation services. 4:30 a.m. until last flight of the day/7 days a week
TRANSPORTATION: AUTO RENTALS Auto Rental, Etc.
401 E. Pinhook Rd., Lafayette (337) 237-1282 AutoRentalLafayette.com Specializing in truck & van rentals. Also renting high-end luxury vehicles.
M-F 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
TRANSPORTATION: CHARTER VEHICLES Hotard Coaches
958 Bird Song Rd., Lafayette (800) 356-6831 CalcoHotard.com Hotard Coaches, Inc. has evolved from two family-owned businesses, Hotard Bus Line and Calco Travel, to the leading transportation company in the Gulf South Region. Hotard provides customers with over 80 years of experience in the hospitality industry, offering local charter services as well as multi-day road trips nationwide. Our fleet consists of late-model luxury motorcoaches, including ADA accessible. M-F 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
2920 N. University Ave., Lafayette
Limousines, Ltd. provides safe, reliable, and professional chauffeured transportation to and from anywhere in Acadiana/Louisiana. On call 24/7
Louisiana Motor Coach, Inc. 3912 4th St., Marrero (504) 343-1400 LouisianaMotorcoach.com
At Louisiana Motor Coach, our philosophy is simple. "Deliver the highest quality customer service, in the safest manner, at the most reasonable price". Delivering that service is how Louisiana Motor Coach is set apart from the others. M-F 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sa-Su Manager on Duty
Luxury Limo of Lafayette
4775 Evangeline Thrwy., Carencro (337) 780-7076 LuxuryLimoofLafayette.net Treat Yourself to Luxury! Choose Luxury Limo of Lafayette for luxury limo service in Lafayette, LA and surrounding areas. Join us for a Day Drinking Tour! Trolley Brewery Hop On The Rock N Roll Trolley.
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Sharing the stories behind the food, music, culture, and history at the heart of Louisiana's Cajun & Creole country.
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