Mentioned by OpenTable
Baton Rouge
"If you want a contemporary and upscale twist to Southern fare, look no further than takeout options at The Gregory. Adjacent to the lobby of the Watermark hotel, The Gregory uses fresh and local ingredients in their brunch, lunch, dinner and takeout menus. The Gregory’stakeout menufeatures small plates, salads, soup and gumbo, flatbreads, handhelds, entrees and pasta that create a unique and exceptional dining experience."
"The Gregory knows how to do lunch the right way — with a fixed price lunch offer. This idea takes the form of their famous $15 Express Lunch Daily Special. This includes a non-alcoholic beverage and ups the ante by offering 4 courses in just 30 minutes or less."
"Gino’s Restaurant has been a legend on the Baton Rouge culinary scene since the mid-20th century, originally opened by the Marino family in 1966. The Sicilian family continues to own and operate the restaurant today, which is open to the public Mondays through Saturdays for lunch and dinner service. The restaurant is known as a favorite choice for couples in the Baton Rouge area, winning countless voter's choice awards for best date night restaurant and offering intimate live jazz performances each Thursday evening."
"Whether it’s date night or just any night, sometimes only Italian will satisfy. Gino’s Restaurant is widely considered one of the best options in town for those looking for Old World eats, thanks to its handcrafted menu items and friendly atmosphere. Family owned and operated, this spot has been a community fixture since the 1960s, so you know they know what they’re doing."
"If you’re looking for a helping of British sauce, not to mention sauciness, stop into the Londoner. You couldn’t find a more authentic English pub unless it was forklifted off the streets of London and lowered by helicopter into Baton Rouge. They’re even located on Sherwood Forest Blvd., for crying out loud."
"For those of us looking for a taste of England right in Baton Rouge, look no further than the Londoner. It has the warm atmosphere of a cozy British pub and serves more than 100 different beers, so you can be sure to find exactly what you love. They’re also noted for their delicious burgers."
"Looking for some fun things for couples to do in Baton Rouge?. North Sherwood Forest Community Park is your next point of destination. This park is very well maintained, it’s a great pleasure to spend time there."
"The Magnolia Mound Plantation is another great spot to experience how Louisiana locals lived in the area during the 1800s and early 20th century. Lately, this Baton Rouge Museum has started to step out of its boundaries and include history from around the world during the 1800s. The Magnolia Mound Plantation allows you to go through the kitchen, visit different houses on the plantation, and has arts and crafts activities for children."
"A French Creole House from 1791, Magnolia Mound’s compelling architecture is the combination of early French settlers and the West Indies. The 16-acre property is owned by the city of Baton Rouge, to preserve the site. The bousillage mansion surrounded by old oak trees is a sight to behold and one of the unique things to do in Baton Rouge."