As the city with the most restaurants per capita, eating is the main attraction in Lafayette for tourists and locals alike! The unique Cajun and Creole style cuisine cannot be found anywhere else in the world. Crawfish, oysters, and c…Open the full description
As the city with the most restaurants per capita, eating is the main attraction in Lafayette for tourists and locals alike! The unique Cajun and Creole style cuisine cannot be found anywhere else in the world. Crawfish, oysters, and crab are abundantly found in dishes here, with many modern fusions. There is a large push for farm-to-table and organic meals in the area. Sunday brunch is a particular specialty.
Lafayette Farmers and Artisans Market at the Horse Farm
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Local food, shopping, and music in a beautiful outdoor setting all define this family-friendly event. Come talk to the locals, see the beautiful oak trees, and experience the best the community has to offer. Easily accessible by walking and bicycling, and close to the Atakapa-Ishak Bicycle Trail.
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The Lab Handcrafted Coffee & Comforts
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Fresh Roasted Coffee from 7 of the Best Craft Coffee Roasters in the US, 40+ Teas, Handspun Small Batch Cold Sweet Creams & Pastries. A must-go for all tourists, especially coffee lovers. That's enough, but go for the friendly owner and service. Easily accessible by walking and bicycling.
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Cajundome & Convention Center
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Cajundome is a 13,500 seat multi-purpose arena in Lafayette, Louisiana. The facility is a recognizable Lafayette landmark that was built by the State of Louisiana, funded by the City of Lafayette, and is owned by the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and managed by the Cajundome Commission. Located on the new UL Bicycle Path.
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Cafe Des Amis
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It is hard not to get caught up in all the traditional dancing, and there is a very good chance you will be invited on the dance floor if you are not already out there! The food and drinks are exquisite and very traditional to this culture. Several bicycle routes go past here.
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Johnston Street Java
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A locally owned coffee shop, the atmosphere is unique with several prominent Lafayette figures. They offer muffins, cupcakes, sandwiches, fruit bowls and more. This is a popular meeting place for several bigwigs in the area.
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La Madeleine of Lafayette
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Cute little place with wine, pastries, and delightful food. You can even learn French whilst in the bathrooms. It is close to a lot of neighborhoods and sites to see, as well as shopping. Don't miss this good cuisine.
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Sophi P. Cakes
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Sophie P.'s has the most delicious cupcakes ever. They are also very active in local social media and crowdsourcing, and other restaurants often use these cupcakes to mix with their own delicious items. Awesome place!
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Freetown Farmer's Market
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Fresh Locally Produced Produce, Flowers, Meats, Body Products, Breads, Jams, Crafts, and More! They are open rain or shine! Easily accessible by walking and bicycling, and close to the Atakapa-Ishak Bicycle Trail.
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Johnson's Boucanière
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Take-out or outdoor restaurant and a specialty meats store, the food and atmosphere is like none other. They are located in the heart of downtown Lafayette and make our own Smoked Sausage, Tasso, Seasoning, BBQ sauce and Beef Jerkey Easily accessible by walking and bicycling, and close to the Atakapa-Ishak Bicycle Trail.
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Acadiana Mall
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Acadiana Mall is an enclosed shopping mall located at the intersection of Johnston and Ambassador Caffery. The mall received a major renovation in 2004, bringing in a more contemporary look. It was called the Mall of Acadiana for a while, then in 2013 it changed its name back to Acadiana Mall, which us locals don't really understand why
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Parc Sans Souci
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The location makes this a central place for restaurant choices and gift shopping. It is great for families with fountains to play in, and many concerts and festivals take place here. Easily accessible by walking and bicycling, and on the Atakapa-Ishak Bicycle Trail.
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Southside Bakery
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Southside has been serving Lafayette for decades as the perfect stop for delicious food all day long – for breakfast, a quick and delicious stop for lunch or early dinner, and some of the best cakes, cookies, and pastries in town.
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Twin's Burgers and Sweets
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Twin's was founded by Billy and Denny Guilbeaux after years of working in the Bakery/Restaurant industry. Located next to the Lafayette City Park, it is easily accessible by walking and biking after a fund day. Awesome yummy pastries!
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Carpe Diem! Gelato - Espresso Bar
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Gelato is an Italian frozen dessert, similar to ice cream. ‘Third Wave of Coffee’ refers to the current movement to produce high-quality coffee and view it as an artisanal process rather than a commodity. Easily accessible by walking and bicycling, and close to the Atakapa-Ishak Bicycle Trail.
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Bordens Ice Cream Shop
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Historic site of the first Borden's ice cream store. The ice cream may be the best in the world and there is a wide range of hours. Easily accessible by walking and bicycling, and close to the Atakapa-Ishak Bicycle Trail.
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