As a MTSU fan I can attest to the hospitality shown to visitors by the Cajun folks.
I will be making the trip on Oct.25th for the UL-MT game and really looking forward to seeing RaginCajun, BigEd, and the rest of the gang.
As a MTSU fan I can attest to the hospitality shown to visitors by the Cajun folks.
I will be making the trip on Oct.25th for the UL-MT game and really looking forward to seeing RaginCajun, BigEd, and the rest of the gang.
I haven't heard much about seafood as it pertains to Lafayette. If you go further south I think it would be more noticeable. There is still fishing going on in the Gulf, it's just the fisherman have to fish around the "no fishing areas". But that's just what I have heard.
the downtown scene is a lot of fun but might be a bit young. I go down there to party with my niece and her friends but they are all 21. The scene is really great down there these days as are the restaurants. I have been to Legends after a UL game with my brother. Definitely more our age group.
I would hand out more at Legend's, but their beer selection is HORRENDOUS.
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I will admit it, I'm a bit of a beer snob. I used to not be this way, but then I went to Europe and my beer tastes changed almost overnight. There are several good domestics, they just aren't made by Miller, Bud, or Coors.
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then you will want to go to the taproom in river ranch. they have alot of beers on tap as well as in the bottle, good atmosphere. they have tvs so you can catch some saturday games. Also, the corner bar, has good beer selection,clean and has a great hot dog. its kind of a cajun hotdog made on french bread. Legends on bertrand is great after games, it may not be as fun for you but if we win, you will definately want to check out legends on bertrand.
For Saturday breakfast I'd suggest Dwyers or The French Press. Lunch at either is good also. And REALLY try to catch Festival Acadien Saturday or Sunday....good food there too.
I would recommend The Corner Bar on the corner of Johnston St. and Doucet Rd. Good draft list, including some great local beer (NOLA, Abita, Lazy Magnolia).
In my opinion, The Tap Room is a bunch of empty taps. Terrible use of selection and snobby owners. There still isn't a GREAT beer bar in Lafayette. But once they finish Walk-Ons, that will change. 50 unique taps including about 15 outside on the patio area.
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