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    I think I'm going to hit the "Blue Dog Cafe". Their menu looks amazing.
    http://www.bluedogcafe.com/our_menu.php


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    rhineaux's Avatar rhineaux is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Fan for Sure

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    Quote Originally Posted by RCAJUN90 View Post
    _ I think I'm going to hit the "Blue Dog Cafe". Their menu looks amazing.
    http://www.bluedogcafe.com/our_menu.php _
    If you're going to go with Blue Dog, I suggest that you wait until Sunday on your way out and hit up the Sunday Brunch. Its the cat's ass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rhineaux View Post
    _ If you're going to go with Blue Dog, I suggest that you wait until Sunday on your way out and hit up the Sunday Brunch. Its the cat's ass. _
    If you do, though make sure you get there before 10:30 (when it opens). Last time I went, we got there at about 10:20 and there was a line of about 40 people waiting for the place to open. Pretty hot ticket-- specially with Festival in town. If you get there at 11, expect to wait 1.5 hours.

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    Yes, it was a VERY long time ago.

    Great visiting w/ you briefly, too. Let's try to arrange for a longer visit when your schedule permits.


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    Z -

    Yes, it was a VERY long time ago.

    Great visiting w/ you briefly, too. Let's try to arrange for a longer visit when your schedule permits.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun90 View Post
    _ Buried in the sands of time. Too bad though. Was nothing like bringing someone to a "steak restaurant" located in a run down warehouse building where your choices were steak or steak and one of the finest wine list in the world. Who would have thought you could go in a place like that and order a 5K bottle of wine? Not that I ever did. _
    How we miss that place. And Burger Tyme. Agree with one of the previous posters, Nash's in Broussard is great.

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    My recently retired parents are coming in for the baseball series this weekend. This thread will come in handy !

    They are definitely headed to Hawks in Rayne, with retired MT baseball coach & AD John Stanford, who is from Sunset, La, I think.


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    Quote Originally Posted by KAjunRaider View Post
    My recently retired parents are coming in for the baseball series this weekend. This thread will come in handy !

    They are definitely headed to Hawks in Rayne, with retired MT baseball coach & AD John Stanford, who is from Sunset, La, I think.
    You officially aren't a tourist if you have managed to find your way to Hawks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KAjunRaider View Post
    _ My recently retired parents are coming in for the baseball series this weekend. This thread will come in handy !

    They are definitely headed to Hawks in Rayne, with retired MT baseball coach & AD John Stanford, who is from Sunset, La, I think. _
    Why aren't you coming---I think you came up with an excuse 2 years ago!!!!!!!

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    Jimmy Buffett concert tickets in Nashville

    Haven't seen him in 10 years.

    Wife's birthday on Sunday.

    Little one-year-old.

    If not for those excuses, I'd be in Lafayette.

    When is the Crawfish Festival in Breaux Bridge ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by KAjunRaider View Post
    When is the Crawfish Festival in Breaux Bridge ? _
    This coming weekend.

    http://www.bbcrawfest.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by wcd35 View Post
    _ LOL, that was my first as well. I got another from running some yoyo that was a fan of another team I think.

    Anyway, when it comes to pizza, there are plenty of really good choices in the area. Deanos, Pizza Village and its clone JJ's (apparently if you're from Breaux Bridge, its a requirement to love the Village), BJ's, La Pizzeria. Stiff competition for ole Alesi _
    If you're from Breaux Bridge, you have to mention Cafe des Amis. unbelievable food and white chocolate bread pudding beyond compare.

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