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Best American restaurants in Baton Rouge / Lafayette
"My mouth is watering just from looking at the photo menu online. The selection of burgers here is so intense, I’m not quite sure how you decide between the Boudin Burger, the Pizza Burger or the PB & J Burger. This is just one of those places where you just keep coming back to try more and more."
"It takes careful planning to find a suitable restaurant where kids can be kids. If you want to pass up the fast food stops and have a family sit-down, these kid-friendly places to eat in Baton Rouge will be perfect:. This is just a small sampling of activities you can do with kids in Baton Rouge, Louisiana."
"It takes careful planning to find a suitable restaurant where kids can be kids. If you want to pass up the fast food stops and have a family sit-down, these kid-friendly places to eat in Baton Rouge will be perfect:. This is just a small sampling of activities you can do with kids in Baton Rouge, Louisiana."
"I got a small bowl with white chicken, veggies, and brown rice. I could not get enough of it. It was perfect for a lunch a..."
"You probably know the name well from football – Mike Anderson was an All-American Linebacker at LSU. In 1975, Mike Andersons’ Seafood was established and has become a staple in Baton Rouge and famous for their dishes like “The Guitreau,” “Shrimp Norman” and their delectable raw and chargrilled oysters!"
"Mike Anderson’s has some of the best seafood gumbo in Baton Rouge. Mike Anderson, an All-American football player with LSU, first opened Mike Anderson’s College Town Seafood & Oyster Bar in 1975. It started with a small menu but quickly grew to offer more food and outgrow its space."