Mentioned by Culture Trip
The 10 Best Brunch Spots In Baton Rouge, Louisiana
"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."
"Unlike most of the restaurants on our list, Louisiana Lagniappe Restaurant started outside of Louisiana. The restaurant originally opened in Florida in the 1980s but made the move to Louisiana in the late 1990s. “Lagniappe” means a small gift or something extra."
"This week we are selling Crawfish & Andouille Fettuccine Family Dinners to go for $60 (plus tax). Orders will be available for pick up on Wednesday, April 22nd, Thursday, April 23rd, and Friday, April 24th. We have 150 orders available for sale."
"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."
"Sammy’s Grill is another must-try casual spot for gumbo and Southern favorites. Sammy’s opened as a neighborhood spot in the late 1980s, and now it has locations in Baton Rouge, Central, Prairieville and Zachary. Sammy’s has a decent selection of soups, including tasty seafood gumbo, crab bisque, shrimp and corn soup and crawfish etouffee."
"Mike Anderson’s Seafoodin Baton Rouge offers takeout, so you can dig into their menu, which includes a variety of classic appetizers, soups, sides, salads, entrees and desserts. Pick up a meal and head home for date night or go all-out with takeout for lunch. Order takeout from Mike Anderson’s Seafood and try something grilled or get a burger or a poboy for a delicious mid-week meal from a restaurant with over 45 years of experience in the business."
"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!"
"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."
"Colors and flavors abound at the sweet-hearted shop Fleur de Lis Donuts. Their heavenly-scented baked goods also extend beyond donuts. The donuts, such as the Glazed, often steal the show yet it's hard to resist muffins such as the Lemon Poppyseed or pies like the French Silk Chocolate or Key Lime."
"Oreo crumbles, birthday cake toppings, and bits of bacon are a few of the wonderous ingredients you'll find in an innovative donut from Thee Heavenly Donut. The spread of available options includes Banana Pudding, Maple-N-Pecan, Oreo-N-Cream, plus Birthday Cake Crumble, and those are just from the gourmet list!. If you venture through the rest of the menu, other delights such as Apple Fritters and Eclairs will likely grab your attention."
"A long time staple in the Baton Rouge community they’ve been slinging their delicious donuts for years. This Friday if you order a dozen donuts you will get your next dozen for free."
"Their donuts and king cakes are awesome, but they didn’t post any signs on the door or on their site saying they’re closed Easter Sunday when their messa..."