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I will be driving from New Orleans to Baton Rouge and spending a couple of nights in Baton Rouge. Are there any must visit restaurants on the way to Baton Rouge or in Baton Rouge? What about places to visit? Thank you for any advice, Iron Worker.
 
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I was there for a pickleball tournament last year and an old friend took me here...
https://www.mansursontheboulevard.com/main/home

Excellent food and service!


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Juban's (Perkins)
Parrains (Perkins)
Mike Anderson's (Lee)
The Rum House (interesting tacos) (Perkins)
Elsie's Plate and Pie (Government)
Tiger Deauxnuts and Barbecue (Government) (word-of-mouth -- Haven't been there since they just combined, but the BBQ is from a place I used to go)
Pit-n-Peel (Government) (can be really slow, so maybe better call ahead)

ETA: I haven't been to Mansur's, but my wife and I have been wanting to go -- it has an excellent reputation.


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Parrains (Perkins)

+1

Best grilled oysters I have ever eaten. Also, have some foods you probably don't get in NoVA such as fried alligator and turtle soup.



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These are the conventional wisdom in Baton Rouge:

Mansurs is a nice place with very good food.
Mike Andersons is a long time local favorite for seafood, and is good- more casual.
Jubans is good, but haven't been in a while- a bit fancier, place you'd take a date or someone you want to impress.
Parrains is good and casual.

All primarily seafood.

I don't disagree with the others mentioned, but can't confirm personally.

I really like Eliza; it's relatively new, and a small place, but very good:

http://elizabatonrouge.com/

Beausoleil is also very good, casual, but more of a foodie place:

http://beausoleilrestaurant.com/

If you like mediterranean, we have an outstanding Greek restaurant, Zorbas:

https://www.zorbasbistro.com/

My recommendation would be Eliza or Zorbas, but if there is something in particular you want to eat, let me know.

When are you going to be here? With other folks or alone? I may be able to meet up is you're interested.
 
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How about Ruffino's? The ESPN folks love it, I've not been but it sounds good. A little outside of town I guess.

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How about Ruffino's? The ESPN folks love it, I've not been but it sounds good. A little outside of town I guess.

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Generally okay, but can be hit or miss. Certainly nothing special and wouldn't/didn't make my list of recommendations. LSU football connection, so that may explain the ESPN connection.
 
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I almost forgot this one...

http://www.louisianalagniapperestaurant.com


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Originally posted by Georgeair:
How about Ruffino's? The ESPN folks love it, I've not been but it sounds good. A little outside of town I guess.

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Generally okay, but can be hit or miss. Certainly nothing special and wouldn't/didn't make my list of recommendations. LSU football connection, so that may explain the ESPN connection.


I would agree. It was probably more about football than food


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For a more low brow scene, where many locals eat lunch or dinner try Fleur de Lis on Government, for Roman Pie type pizza and a down home atmosphere.
Try Thai Pepper on Florida, for some reasonably priced, excellent, authentic Thai food. They grow some of their herbs on their back patio.
You should also visit The Chimes on Highland. It's been a staple in Baton Rouge with LSU students, staff and others for years. Great food.
Enjoy.


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I had maybe the best steak I have ever had at Ruth's Chris there.
 
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I don't do typical seafood...Cajun or not:

Boutins for Chicken/Sausage Gumbo & Garlic Bread + Popcorn Fried Crawfish...quiet in the afternoon, down home family entertainment pm.

Parrains for Blackened...also, Fried Gator and oysters, other guys really like Black & Blue Tuna...wait in the bar.

Chimes for Blackened...also, Fried Gator...can be a zoo afternoon and evenings though.

Jubans/Mansurs/Lagniappe all at least good + too...
 
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Thanks to all who replied. We ended up at Mike Anderson's. It was good.
 
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turtle soup

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Too bad you are going further West. You could eat at Prejean’s on I-49. It is a great place to eat at!




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Originally posted by StorminNormin:
Too bad you are going further West. You could eat at Prejean’s on I-49. It is a great place to eat at!


I passed there about 2 hours ago.


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Originally posted by Ironworker:
Thanks to all who replied. We ended up at Mike Anderson's. It was good.


I live about 20 miles north of BR and have never been there. I hope you enjoyed it


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