You know me Turbine. I'm just keeping it real. I used to love that place. They did some things which drove me away. Don's, Fezzo's Landry's Guidry's, Poor Boy's Riverside Inn, Shuck's, & Pat's in Henderson are all just as good with way better prices & service these days. Again, just my opinion.
I really liked the Mile High Burger at Fat Pat's. One 7oz patty with grilled yellow, red, green peppers, onions and shredded jalapeno cheese on a sweet bun with special sauce, lettuce, pickles and tomato for $8.90. All burgers come with fries. Have to say it was pretty tasty, and sorry it sounded like an advertisement but I loved the taste or grilled veggies on top a burger.
I love Morvant's in Youngsville, but if we try to send out-of-towners there they may not ever make it back home.
http://www.urbanspoon.com/r/190/1018...-Inn-Broussard
Man.. wish they had a picture of that salad..
Poor Boys Riverside Inn. That's the place to go for seafood
Fezzo's is good too
And I agree with BWK. Prejean's is not what it used to be
Of Everything that has been mentioned in these 13 pages, I would have to echo the Café des Amis Zydeco Brunch on Saturday Morning. That is probably the best place where you can get a quick micro-glimpse into the local culture on a quick trip where baseball is the focus.
Also, I would echo the "Stuff Turkey wang" at Laura's Café. It is seasoned pretty well, but it burns more the next day.
I was talking to a friend last week, he and his wife frequent HubCity Diner for breakfast and love the food and atmosphere?
I have never been.
I haven't been out to Prejean's in a couple of years because I live on the other side of Lafayette but enjoyed it every time I went. It certainly is designed for tourist but the food was always pretty authentic. Link below including the menu for you to judge selection and price.
http://prejeans.com/
As for the locals.....no doubt if you are looking for Cajun go to Poorboy's Riverside Inn....when you think you are lost you are getting close. As others have suggested give the "house salad" a try. It isn't what you think.
Old Tyme grocery is the definitive when it comes to Poboy's and was/is a regular stop for all students and alumni.
I would recommend Deano's very highly but if you do go be prepared to never enjoy another pizza ever again. My wife used to work a cardiac floor at one of the hospitals and a common question/statement was you mean I can't eat at Deano's anymore??
Be sure and visit the River Ranch area. It is the newest and nicest area of Lafayette. Great restaurants, bars and shopping. Along the way, Judice Inn has the best hamburgers. LaFonda's has the best Mexican food, margueritas, and a great bar. Downtown Lafayette has the college scene for bars. Enjoy Lafayette!
don't forget Poche's in Breaux Bridge great food, some of the best boudin in the area and bring a cooler to stock up on Cajun meats and sausage from the butcher shop. While in Breax Bridge I also highly recommend a stop at The Fruit Stand for some Foti pecan products and Fruit Stand pickled products.
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