Funny you mentioned T-coons. Had to get my brisket omelette and hit up pouparts before we hit the road. Thanks for the advice. Looking forward to our next trip back.
I have always wondered how we can have so many good restaurants in the Lafayette area. The ones that have been around the longest are Dwyers (Pop Stinsons) since 1927., Alesi's, Riverside Inn, LaFonda, Hub City Diner (Puddy Tat) and Dons Seafood hut. Kellers Bakery has been around the longest (early 1920's I think and in the same location). You have to figure they are doing something right. To me you cant beat Dwyers. I remember one time, many years ago, I was there with my Dad. The place was packed with people lined up out the door. The three servers were hoping (two were Myrtis and Rose). They couldn't keep up with cleaning the tables. One of the customers (an elderly black man named Butler) got up and started cleaning tables. Only at Dwyers could that happen. A place that serves, federal Judges, Lawyers, Bankers, cops, homeless people families with kids and people like me. A truly unique dining experience. Open every day from 6:00 AM to 2:00 P.M.
Aristos/Poseidon’s posted similar on their Facebook page a few weeks ago.
The people own LaPizzeria, though, must really be amongst the inner-circle of the Lafayette community, though, because my FB feed is flooded with reposting of their plea to the local community. That wasn’t the case for Poseidon’s.
Either way, glad to see people take notice of a good, local establishment that has been part of and contributed to the Lafayette area for decades. Need to visit that spot as well soon.
both of those are great restaurants and great people
it would truly be ashamed for either to vanish into the dark from the Lafayette restaurant market
I don't know about others but post-covid, my family's frequency of dining out is a small fraction of what it used to be. Not including periodic fast food pickups due to extracurriculars, we'll get take out and/or sit down in a restaurant 2-3 times a month. I know we may be on the extreme end, but would guess that lots of folks have reduced their spend there and we are seeing the results of that.
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