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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    Man, I’ll take a shot but that’s a hefty ask.

    Breakfast:
    Rusted Rooster (By far, the best around IMO)
    Cafe Des Amis (Breaux Bridge)
    Dwyer’s (DT)
    French Press (DT)
    Gary’s (Free Town)
    Acadian Superette (Free Town)

    Lunch:
    Spoonbill (DT)
    Dwight’s (Midtown)
    Country Cuisine (North Side)
    Laura’s II (Near Campus)
    Pop’s Poboys (DT)
    Rachel’s Cafe (Southside)
    Johnson’s (DT)
    Villager’s Cafe (West End)
    The Cajun Table (Southside)
    Cafe 329 (Midtown)
    Joey’s (Midtown)
    Hub City Dinner (Oil Center)
    Bon Temps (Oil Center)
    Cafe Bella (Oil Center)

    Plate lunches:
    Nunu’s (Youngsville)
    Champagne’s (Saints Streets)
    M & S Grocery (Upper Lafayette)
    Menard’s Cajun Grocery (Duson)
    Gary’s (Again)
    T-Coons (Southside)
    Creole Lunch House (North Side)
    Acadian Superette (Again)
    Earl’s (Southside)
    Glenda’s Creole Kitchen (Breaux Bridge)
    Poche’s (Poche Bridge)
    Veronica’s Cafe (Carencro)

    Just A Burger:
    Mandez’s (Midtown - Sneaky good food)
    Cankton Inn (on N HWY 93 - Cankton)
    Judice Inn (Of course)
    Broaddus Burger (Southside)
    Ground Pat’i (Midtown)
    Max’s Pool Hall (Southside)
    Fat Pat’s (West End)

    Dinner:
    Fezzo’s (Scott)
    Uncle T’s Oyster House (Scott)
    Don’s Seafood Hut (Midtown)
    Social Southern (Midtown)
    Ruffino’s (Not Cajun food - But great place)
    iMonelli (Italian - Creole / Midtown)
    Pat’s on the Levee (Breaux Bridge)
    Cafe Vermilion (Midtown)
    Cafe Josephine (Sunset)
    Riverside Inn (Southside)

    Places you’ll hear people talk about but should not waste your time:
    Zea
    Blue Dog Cafe
    Lil Tea Cup
    Prejean’s
    Charlie G’s
    Randol’s
    Very much appreciated, sir. I'm going to put this into excel for future use. Feeling like a tool thinking that Prejean's was legit LMAO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ray Finkle View Post
    Very much appreciated, sir. I'm going to put this into excel for future use. Feeling like a tool thinking that Prejean's was legit LMAO.
    To be fair, it is an 'experience'. Family from out of state likes to go to Randols for the music/dancing, etc. Prejeans is the same. A good experience for out of towners.
    DI's out in the country past Iota is as authentic as it gets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragin4U View Post
    To be fair, it is an 'experience'. Family from out of state likes to go to Randols for the music/dancing, etc. Prejeans is the same. A good experience for out of towners.
    DI's out in the country past Iota is as authentic as it gets.
    I almost added DI’s and Ruby’s but figured Eunice area was a bit too far.

    Agree with R4U about the experience of Prejean’s and Randol’s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    I almost added DI’s and Ruby’s but figured Eunice area was a bit too far.

    Agree with R4U about the experience of Prejean’s and Randol’s.
    Oh damn. Forgot about Rubys. I have not been there in years. If we are widening our radius, lets talk Sonnys Chicken in The Point and Nickeys in Kaplan!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragin4U View Post
    Oh damn. Forgot about Rubys. I have not been there in years. If we are widening our radius, lets talk Sonnys Chicken in The Point and Nickeys in Kaplan!
    Speaking of.. Does Rod’s do plate lunches?
    We could do an entirely separate thread like this just for Specialty Meats spots..

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    Tim’s Kitchen in Broussard is worth going to just for their rolls.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    Inexcusable omission by me. Blanchard’s for sure belongs on this list. I haven’t been there in a while though.
    I still very much need to try Blanchard’s. Heard nothing but good things

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    Speaking of.. Does Rod's do plate lunches?
    We could do an entirely separate thread like this just for Specialty Meats spots..
    Wow another blast from the past. Not sure if they still serve plate lunches. I could not eat one right now anyway.Food coma city! They used to pile so much food on there.
    I do not get the Blanchards love. Its ok but I think Johnsons is much better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragin4U View Post
    Wow another blast from the past. Not sure if they still serve plate lunches. I could not eat one right now anyway.Food coma city! They used to pile so much food on there.
    I do not get the Blanchards love. Its ok but I think Johnsons is much better.
    Johnson’s all day, but I’m biased. The original in Eunice was across from my Grandparent’s house. I grew up stomping on those crickety floors.

    Blanchard’s, back when I was in that area often, was pretty damn good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragin4U View Post
    Nice list.
    I would add The Brown Skillet. In Chevron? Corner of University and Pinhook. Great lunch, great people.
    Zorbas for Lebanese-Syrian-Greek.
    Steamboat Warehouse in Washington is off the beaten path but the food is good and the building and location is very cool.
    Steamboat 👍🏼
    Lil Big Cup in Arnaudville

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    I almost added DI’s and Ruby’s but figured Eunice area was a bit too far.

    Agree with R4U about the experience of Prejean’s and Randol’s.
    Buger zone in Crowley or C'est Bon in Mermentau.. hit those up recently HOLY COW were they good

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlueDawg View Post
    Steamboat 👍🏼
    Lil Big Cup in Arnaudville
    Lil Big Cup... Not tea cup..

    No idea how that happened. Either way, severely overrated. I’ve never had a good experience there and the food is just ‘OK’. Not worth the price or the drive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun_lannister View Post
    Buger zone in Crowley or C'est Bon in Mermentau.. hit those up recently HOLY COW were they good
    Been hearing more and more people talk about C’est Bon. Supposedly great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    Man, I’ll take a shot but that’s a hefty ask.

    Breakfast:
    Rusted Rooster (By far, the best around IMO)
    Cafe Des Amis (Breaux Bridge)
    Dwyer’s (DT)
    French Press (DT)
    Gary’s (Free Town)
    Acadian Superette (Free Town)

    Lunch:
    Spoonbill (DT)
    Dwight’s (Midtown)
    Country Cuisine (North Side)
    Laura’s II (Near Campus)
    Pop’s Poboys (DT)
    Rachel’s Cafe (Southside)
    Johnson’s (DT)
    Villager’s Cafe (West End)
    The Cajun Table (Southside)
    Cafe 329 (Midtown)
    Joey’s (Midtown)
    Hub City Dinner (Oil Center)
    Bon Temps (Oil Center)
    Cafe Bella (Oil Center)

    Plate lunches:
    Nunu’s (Youngsville)
    Champagne’s (Saints Streets)
    M & S Grocery (Upper Lafayette)
    Menard’s Cajun Grocery (Duson)
    Gary’s (Again)
    T-Coons (Southside)
    Creole Lunch House (North Side)
    Acadian Superette (Again)
    Earl’s (Southside)
    Glenda’s Creole Kitchen (Breaux Bridge)
    Poche’s (Poche Bridge)
    Veronica’s Cafe (Carencro)

    Just A Burger:
    Mandez’s (Midtown - Sneaky good food)
    Cankton Inn (on N HWY 93 - Cankton)
    Judice Inn (Of course)
    Broaddus Burger (Southside)
    Ground Pat’i (Midtown)
    Max’s Pool Hall (Southside)
    Fat Pat’s (West End)

    Dinner:
    Fezzo’s (Scott)
    Uncle T’s Oyster House (Scott)
    Don’s Seafood Hut (Midtown)
    Social Southern (Midtown)
    Ruffino’s (Not Cajun food - But great place)
    iMonelli (Italian - Creole / Midtown)
    Pat’s on the Levee (Breaux Bridge)
    Cafe Vermilion (Midtown)
    Cafe Josephine (Sunset)
    Riverside Inn (Southside)

    Places you’ll hear people talk about but should not waste your time:
    Zea
    Blue Dog Cafe
    Lil Big Cup
    Prejean’s
    Charlie G’s
    Randol’s
    That's awesome!

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    Default Re: Coming to town and need restaurant info

    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    Man, I’ll take a shot but that’s a hefty ask.

    Breakfast:
    Rusted Rooster (By far, the best around IMO)
    Cafe Des Amis (Breaux Bridge)
    Dwyer’s (DT)
    French Press (DT)
    Gary’s (Free Town)
    Acadian Superette (Free Town)

    Lunch:
    Spoonbill (DT)
    Dwight’s (Midtown)
    Country Cuisine (North Side)
    Laura’s II (Near Campus)
    Pop’s Poboys (DT)
    Rachel’s Cafe (Southside)
    Johnson’s (DT)
    Villager’s Cafe (West End)
    The Cajun Table (Southside)
    Cafe 329 (Midtown)
    Joey’s (Midtown)
    Hub City Dinner (Oil Center)
    Bon Temps (Oil Center)
    Cafe Bella (Oil Center)

    Plate lunches:
    Nunu’s (Youngsville)
    Champagne’s (Saints Streets)
    M & S Grocery (Upper Lafayette)
    Menard’s Cajun Grocery (Duson)
    Gary’s (Again)
    T-Coons (Southside)
    Creole Lunch House (North Side)
    Acadian Superette (Again)
    Earl’s (Southside)
    Glenda’s Creole Kitchen (Breaux Bridge)
    Poche’s (Poche Bridge)
    Veronica’s Cafe (Carencro)

    Just A Burger:
    Mandez’s (Midtown - Sneaky good food)
    Cankton Inn (on N HWY 93 - Cankton)
    Judice Inn (Of course)
    Broaddus Burger (Southside)
    Ground Pat’i (Midtown)
    Max’s Pool Hall (Southside)
    Fat Pat’s (West End)

    Dinner:
    Fezzo’s (Scott)
    Uncle T’s Oyster House (Scott)
    Don’s Seafood Hut (Midtown)
    Social Southern (Midtown)
    Ruffino’s (Not Cajun food - But great place)
    iMonelli (Italian - Creole / Midtown)
    Pat’s on the Levee (Breaux Bridge)
    Cafe Vermilion (Midtown)
    Cafe Josephine (Sunset)
    Riverside Inn (Southside)

    Places you’ll hear people talk about but should not waste your time:
    Zea
    Blue Dog Cafe
    Lil Big Cup
    Prejean’s
    Charlie G’s
    Randol’s
    You forgot to add LaFonda to the don't waste your time list

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