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"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."
"Waffle House’s mission is to deliver a unique experience to customers by offering great food, excellence service, amazing prices, and a welcoming atmosphere. In 1955, Joe Rogers and Tom Forkner opened the first Waffle House in Atlanta, Georgia. Soon after, they opened more restaurants in the South-east thanks to their success."
"What other establishment offers eggs, grits or hash browns, waffles, bacon or sausage, and toast all for just $7.50 The All-star Breakfast will get hungover you feeling like an all-star by the time it's over. Expand your horizons a little farther down College Dr., past the interstate. Average meal price: $8 (excluding tip)"
"All food is prepared fresh, cooked to order and served from a kitchen that is in full view. The menu offers a variety of foods with a breakfast focus and features multiple signature meals."
"Red Robin Gourmet Burgers (6401 Bluebonnet Blvd Building 730)"
"Sometimes you need more than coffee to keep you going through another day of studying. For a sugar rush, try Tiger Deaux-Nuts, a boutique donut shop with plenty of seating for a study session. Pastries range from strawberry cream cheese to the famed Boudin Burrito, a savory pastry stuffed with the Louisiana-style sausage."
"The popular donut shop recently got a face lift with new renovations and a new menu of flavors including old favorites such as vanilla jalapeno. They will also be holding fun giveaways, special grand-opening prices and more for all patrons."
"Dubbed one of the top ten outdoor museums in the world by the British Museum, the LSU Rural Life Museum is dedicated to the preservation and exhibition of materials from the cultures of 18th and 19th century rural Louisiana. Featuring more than 30 unique, historic buildings, the open-air museum allows you to travel back in time and experience the lifestyles of the past with the largest collection of artifacts and architecture from the period. Explore the historic plantation complex on your own with a self-guided tour or scheduled a tour ahead of time with a group."
"The LSU Rural Life Museum is a part of the Louisiana State University, which is dedicated to the preservation of the numerous cultures in Louisiana."
"West Baton Rouge Museum tells the story of Louisiana’s sugar cane industry. A visit to the museum and the historical buildings that make up its campus is a tour through time beginning with the people of the Plaquemines Culture around 1200 to 1400 AD. The story moves to the Choctaw who first encountered European explorers like DeSoto, LaSalle, and Iberville."
"The Burden Museum & Gardens offers discovery and adventure through historic, natural and educational experiences that teach visitors about Louisiana’s cultural past. The Museum and Gardens cover over 440 acres of land belonging to LSU. One of the main sections is the museum that features a large collection of artifacts from farms, plantations, and households."
"Have a leisurely stroll around the gardens, breathe fresh air, enjoy wonderful views, take a couple of great photos, which you can print and hang on the wall in your apartment – it will be a great reminder of your perfect date. You can take a couple of snacks and drinks with you to have a little picnic. Good for: Couples, nature lovers, strolling"