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.
The French Press
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The French Press embodies the free and friendly spirit of the modern Cajun culture. The fact that this is a local favorite speaks highly of the venue in and of itself. Easily accessible by walking and bicycling, and on 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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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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Athena's Greek Restaurant
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The atmosphere is friendly and relaxed. There are a variety of seating options both inside and outside.
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Joey's Lafayette
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Since 1981, Joey’s has been dedicated to providing Lafayette with quality, service & convenience. With Lafayette's largest selection of prepared foods and specialty meats, Joey’s has become the destination for people who are passionate about food. It's easily accessible by walking and bicycling.
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Tsunami Sushi Lafayette
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They offer standard sushi rolls, nigiri and sashimi and even some with a little enhancement. In addition they have grilled fish and steaks to round out the menu. It's easily accessible by walking and bicycling, and close to the Atakapa-Ishak Bicycle Trail.
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Downtown Alive!
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Featuring arts and crafts and food and local live music, with several stores, restaurants, and hotels nearby, this is a great time and place to be. Easily accessible by walking and bicycling, and close to the Atakapa-Ishak Bicycle Trail.
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Tampico's Lafayette
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Tampico's food is lighter, uses more mesquite grilling, and has a greater variety of tastes. Good place to take the kids, or go on a date to. Small bar available. Has great drink specials, with a different one every night.
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Marley's Sports Bar and Grill
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Located on Jefferson Street in downtown Lafayette, they are open every night of the week. Big screen plasma TVs for the sports fan, great music, and nice bartenders. Easily accessible by walking and bicycling, and close to the Atakapa-Ishak Bicycle Trail.
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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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Masala Indian Kitchen
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"Masala" is an aromatic collection of spices; the building block of Indian cuisine. Families have passed down the recipes and which spices to use from generation to generation. This is a wonderfully different place to eat!
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Bisbano's Pizza Parlor
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The pizza is great, the atmosphere is unique, and it is one of the best places to hear local music. There is a large college crowd but local adults are not deterred and frequent the downstairs cellar bar often. Easily accessible by walking and bicycling, and close to the Atakapa-Ishak Bicycle Trail.
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blackpot festival
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The festival is held in October with two days of great music, dancing, food, camping & jamming. The festival is a cooperative of south Louisiana musicians, artists and southern culture enthusiasts, creating an unprecedented gathering of south Louisiana’s hottest roots bands, as well as a number of groups from all over the country.
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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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Blue Dog Cafe
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The Blue Dog Cafe has authentic Cajun food and music. Full menu is served for lunch and dinner, Monday through Friday, and on Saturday evening. Famous Blue Dog painter George Rodrigue has several paintings here.
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