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Burgers to try in Baton Rouge
"If you’re looking to indulge on your night in, Louisiana Lagniappe Restaurantoffers takeout options of their locally-inspired menu. Spring for their seafood appetizers, like marinated crab fingers or crab cakes, then choose from traditional fare to new favorites. Varieties of sauteed fish appear throughout the menu, but if someone in your family isn’t a seafood fan, they can always choose Louisiana Lagniappe Restaurant’s steak or chicken options."
"Head to Louisiana Lagniappe Restaurant for New Orleans-style fine dining in the heart of Baton Rouge. They are most famous for their Oysters Lagniappe, but you can get all sorts of seafood here, including a tasty Louisiana Seafood Gumbo or Shrimp Andouille Pasta. If you aren’t in the mood for seafood, Louisiana Lagniappe also serves steaks, soups, salads, and a variety of scrumptious appetizers."
"For the very best seafood Baton Rouge has to offer, make your way to Louisiana Lagniappe Restaurant. In terms of food, service, value, and atmosphere, it’s hard to pick a fault. With its byline of fine dining, New Orleans style, it’s warm, inviting, and as perfect for special occasions as it is for cozy mid-week “dinner and drinks” with friends."
"Zorba's Greek Bistro is a traditional Greek restaurant that was originally opened in 1984 by the Economides family, helmed today by second-generation family members. The restaurant, which reopened to the public in 2013, showcases charming cozy decor and a climate-controlled year-round outdoor patio, offering lunch and dinner service Tuesdays through Saturdays. A wide variety of land and sea entrees are available, including psaropita, shrimp santorini, chicken el Greco, and Greek-style rack of lamb with potatoes fornou."
"Zorba’s was first established in 1984 by Dinos and Polina Economides, introducing Baton Rouge to their Greek culinary heritage. After moving to a new location on Essen Lane in May, Zorba’s presents a rejuvenated menu, updating the old family classics for a contemporary customer. Recommended dishes include cheese saganaki, flambéed at the table and served with lemon and pitta bread."
"What is it: Given its name, it's hardly surprising that Zorba's serves up great Greek food.Why go: You cant get much more authentic Greek cuisine than at a Cypriot-owned joint. Zorba's is the place to go for top notch gyros, grilled halloumi and a variety of souvlaki.Price: Pricey"
"We are from Missouri where their debut was and we know how an Andy's Frozen custard is supposed to taste; this Louosoana location does not come clos..."
"What: A self-serve tap room off Burbank with games, music and an outdoor patio. Where: 660 Arlington Creek Centre Blvd., Suite D"
"Very pleasing experience, nice clean place, happy courteous wait staff, ultra fast service, what more could you ask for?. Sushi came out less than 5 min af..."
"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."