try Dwight's for lunch. do lagneaux's for the seafood buffett. the others you mentioned, come ci, comme ca. my wife loved the plantation tours. st. francisville is a nice place for that.
Don't forget to eat some king cake while in town. 'Tis the season.
If you want to see plantations without driving the never ending curvy River Rd, head to Vacherie. Within 15 miles you can see Whitney, Laura, St Joseph, Oak Alley, and Felicity.
Oak Alleys restaurant has really good food but avoid the small sandwich shop.
St Joseph still operates as a cane farm.
Felicity isn’t open to the public, family still lives there. This one is the filming location for some good movies.
Didn’t spend any time at Laura of Whitney while I was out there. Whitney has been turned into a slave history museum.
You can also park at the levee just past Oak Alley. You can walk over the levee and down into the Mississippi if the water is low. Plenty of sea shells and drift wood can be found. You may also see American Cruise Lines steamship docked across from Oak Alley.
Can not go wrong with Cajun Table very good food as far as I am concerned.
My take on places to eat in Lafayette is: Where every you eat be sure to get to know one server real well. Always request that server. He or she will learn what you like and make sure it is right before it leaves the kitchen. You will not want for anything while you are enjoying your meal. Now, tip is the big thing. 20% is the least amount you should offer. If you get a poor meal but great service it not the servers fault. I have talked to managers in this case and told them why it was my last visit. So where to eat in Lafayette, my answer is you can't go wrong. I have walked into some restaurants that looked like they should be on skid row and had a 5 star meal.......So "wscoog", look at the parking lot and make a judgment whether to indulge........
Chef Roy in Rayne, Shucks in Abbeville, Riverfront in Abbeville, Dupuys in Abbeville, Half Shell Oyster House in Lafayette, Feezo in Scott, Prejeans...The list goes on and on.
____...Cajun Table for lunch it is. Steamboat is well worth the trip. Jason is a master chef, one of the best around.
Cajun Brewing has a wide range of beer styles. If you like IPAs than Parish is the place.
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