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Best Breakfast Places in Baton Rouge | Milford's On Third
"If you’ve never heard of the word “lagniappe,” it means “a little something extra,” and it’s the perfect way to describe Louisiana Lagniappe’s menu. Though it first opened its doors in Destin, Florida, the owners decided to move back to the homeland in order to serve its city proud. The menu features countless Louisiana favorites with something more to offer."
"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."
"For over 25 years Sammy’s Grill has been serving up Louisiana favorites, coming a long way from its original chalkboard menu with just 10 items to offer everything from homemade fried cheese to their award-winning boiled crawfish and grilled po’boys. A casual restaurant, Sammy’s offers a familiar and homely environment while delivering on top-quality Southern food."
"Located on the historic Highland Road, Sammy’s has been serving up all of the best Louisiana dishes since opening in 1988. A family-friendly restaurant with arcade games for the kids and those adults who never want to grow up. Try the topped blackened tilapia, shrimp, or crawfish, or the Acadian catfish, a fried catfish filet smothered in crawfish etouffee."
"A favorite amongst families and football fans since 1988, Sammy’s Grill has seafood on almost every inch of the menu (except dessert of course). From classic Cajun dishes like the Acadian Catfish to the beloved Seafood Platter, you’ll be able to taste a wide variety of Louisiana seafood at an affordable price."
"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."
"Whether you sit out on the patio or inside, grab your food to go or have it delivered, the Baton-Rouge style gumbo from Jasmines on the Bayou will be mouthwatering no matter where you eat. The hearty gumbo is made with generous chunks of chicken and sausage. Get just the gumbo, or enjoy a cup with a shrimp or catfish po’ boy."
"Dempsey’s, a well-known Louisiana restaurant started by a husband and wife team, knows its gumbo. Located on Coursey Boulevard, cooks up a big batch of roux every day — that means the gumbo is fresh. Take your pick of seafood gumbo or the chicken and andouille, a traditional spicy, Cajun sausage."
"There’s no doubt pizza is one of the nation’s favorite finger foods. The only thing about it is how difficult it is to find a high-quality taste at a low price. Thanks to Lit Pizza, the Baton Rouge area can enjoy fresh and personal pizza at an extremely affordable price."
"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."
"Red Robin Gourmet Burgers (6401 Bluebonnet Blvd Building 730)"
"Where: 8873 Highland RoadPrice: $8What: This place serves pizza that tastes like the classics from birthday parties of your childhood, and we mean that in a good way. You can try a little slice of several signature topping combos like Mighty Meaty and Hawaiian at the pizza buffet, plus Johnny’s signature Flips made with folded, stuffed pizza crust."