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"HAMBURGERS & SALADS.BurgerSmith & Regular burgers (6oz) are great. Can add up to 12 items i.e. lettuce, tomato, mayo, onions, etc. for free."
"Fleur de Lis Pizza is one of Baton Rouge’s longest standing Italian restaurants and is considered the state’s best pizza place. It’s been around since the 1940s and offers square pizzas with all the toppings you could imagine. From classic pepperoni to something a bit more out there like anchovies, there’s something for every member of the family when stopping at Fleur de Lis Pizza."
"Every town should have a go-to pizza joint, and this is it for Baton Rouge. Fleur de Lis has been in business since 1946 when the former cocktail lounge was converted into a pizza place. Why the French name?"
"Red Robin Gourmet Burgers (6401 Bluebonnet Blvd Building 730)"
"Dog Park1442 City Park Avenue, Baton Rouge, LA 70808MoreLess Info. Grab your furry family member and head to Raising Cane's Dog Park. Your little guy can run around in the several acres of fenced in property."
"Walk among the greenery that comprises LSU AgCenter Botanic Gardens, a Louisiana State University facility that welcomes visitors and researchers alike. The living laboratory, where scientists study everything from wetlands crops to ornamental landscaping plants, includes numerous gardens for visitors to enjoy. The Steele Burden Memorial Orangerie includes citrus trees which, when in bloom, give off some of the sweetest smells you’ll find in any garden."
"Editor's Note: Photo taken from the establishment's official social account. A cozy little establishment located conveniently between I-10 East and Perkins Road, El Magey Mexican Restaurant is just as authentic as it gets. Start your buffet meal with complimentary tortilla chips and salsa, then continue with a flavoursome spread."
"Waffle House’s mission is to deliver a unique experience to customers by offering great food, excellence service, amazing prices, and a welcoming atmosphere. In 1955, Joe Rogers and Tom Forkner opened the first Waffle House in Atlanta, Georgia. Soon after, they opened more restaurants in the South-east thanks to their success."
"What other establishment offers eggs, grits or hash browns, waffles, bacon or sausage, and toast all for just $7.50 The All-star Breakfast will get hungover you feeling like an all-star by the time it's over. Expand your horizons a little farther down College Dr., past the interstate. Average meal price: $8 (excluding tip)"
"All food is prepared fresh, cooked to order and served from a kitchen that is in full view. The menu offers a variety of foods with a breakfast focus and features multiple signature meals."
"Surrounded by live oak trees and cute bungalows, this Mid City hot spot is always buzzing with eager diners on weekends. From the breakfast menu, the Zeeland Slam is a sure bet. It offers a taste of several Zeeland Street items, like the savory, melt-in-your-mouth cheddar cheese grits; warm, fluffy buttermilk pancakes; sizzlin’ bacon; and eggs as you like them."