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MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT THE CITY

This city is the home of swamp blues, with some of the most storied African American legends getting their start right here in Baton Rouge. They’ve contributed to a music scene unlike any other and paved the way for Baton Rouge to become known for its contribution to Blues music across the world.

Hop on and join Baton Rouge's baron-the-go party.

This local gem originally started as neighborhood potluck dinners and has transformed into a lively local favorite food and music joint in the heart of the Garden District.

This rooftop bar has delicious food and drinks in the heart of downtown Baton Rouge.

As Baton Rouge’s oldest restaurant, the Delpit family has been serving up deliciously crispy fried chicken since 1935.

Just off Southern’s campus, this coffee shop was the first in the country to offer a functional podcast studio for visitors to record, mix and master their own shows.

Teddy opened up one of the area’s hottest music spots in his childhood home, shining the light on local talent year-round.

See the sights all around Baton Rouge with a Geaux Ride bike tour.

Taste truly fresh, flavorful Louisiana cuisine, or immerse yourself completely with a cooking class all courtesy of culinary extraordinaire Chef Celeste Gill.

This new favorite serves delicious Detroit-style pies right around the corner from Southern University's campus.

Authentic and incredible Caribbean cuisine is waiting right near LSU's campus.

A true Louisiana juke joint, this iconic stage gives new, original musicians a chance to showcase their talents.

Drop in for an evening full of delicious drinks and incredible conversation at this downtown dive bar.

This old record store is now a museum with one of the largest vinyl collections in Louisiana, featuring past and present artists that got their start right here in Baton Rouge.

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