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Posted on 1/25/16 at 5:57 pm to Epic Cajun
Yeah, places like The Lab and Romacelli are cool as hell.
Posted on 1/25/16 at 5:57 pm to Shane4689
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North Lafayette
Upper Lafayette, racist.
Posted on 1/25/16 at 5:57 pm to blueboy
If you move there soon you will be able to find a cheap house, truck, etc
I've been watching LA Sportsman for people unloading shite and came across this poor soul the other day
Toy Hauler
Truck
Motorcycle
I've been watching LA Sportsman for people unloading shite and came across this poor soul the other day
Toy Hauler
Truck
Motorcycle
Posted on 1/25/16 at 6:06 pm to hendersonshands
Taproom, the Whole Foods bar, Ruffinos, whatever Village Cafe is now named, etc... Are all good spots. Not to mention rhythms on the river. Access to a gym, and more.
Posted on 1/25/16 at 6:08 pm to Epic Cajun
They should have installed some tunnel like they have connecting Cajun Field and the Cajundome parking lots underneath Camellia to really bring it all together, IMO
Posted on 1/25/16 at 6:08 pm to eyepooted
Lived in Lafayette for 10 years and really enjoyed it - lived in Greenbriar and commuted to the Oil Center (5 minutes any time of the day). Great food and decent schools (my children graduated from St. Thomas Moore). Thought seriously about retiring there, but choose the mountains instead.
Posted on 1/25/16 at 6:12 pm to hendersonshands
FTR, I grew up in Metry and moved to BR in mid 80's - LSU student
Moved to Laffy in late 80's when downtown was a ghost town with abandoned bldgs. You did not want to be in DT Laffy during this time. Most were partying at the Strip , Rays, Club Spritz, Signatures, Kingfish, etc...
I have teenagers now and only do DT for festivals on occasion and to eat killer groceries I ain't chasing skirts as the DT nightlife has nothing to offer me.
downtown definitely has a small town feeling with a unique ambiance like no other. You can walk to just about anywhere within the 5 square block area
Downtown Laffy
Moved to Laffy in late 80's when downtown was a ghost town with abandoned bldgs. You did not want to be in DT Laffy during this time. Most were partying at the Strip , Rays, Club Spritz, Signatures, Kingfish, etc...
I have teenagers now and only do DT for festivals on occasion and to eat killer groceries I ain't chasing skirts as the DT nightlife has nothing to offer me.
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Yeah, it's not a magnificent sight to behold but there are some cool old buildings downtown and the restaurants are comparable and surpass even much larger cities.
downtown definitely has a small town feeling with a unique ambiance like no other. You can walk to just about anywhere within the 5 square block area
Downtown Laffy
Posted on 1/25/16 at 6:14 pm to hendersonshands
I think a point that hasn't been addressed here, is that while there is plenty of Cajun guido trash in Lafayette, it's pretty easy to avoid it unless you want to go to a downtown bar or Red's. Honestly, just about the only time I get drinks anymore is at Parish, and I'd say 95% of the folk there have one or more degree. It's easy to avoid the baws.
Posted on 1/25/16 at 6:16 pm to eyepooted
So long as you aren't from here/have family here, you'll be fine.
But you'll learn, quickly that Lafayette is a much smaller town than the population leads you to believe. Everyone knows almost everyone, by association.
The River Ranch area will land you decent status & let girls think you have more money than you might actually have. Close to the newer places worth going out & not dealing with oilfield trash or other negative elements. With the current downturn, you might seriously find a true steal of a deal as far as a place to live in that area.
Just deal with the traffic cameras & parked Speed Vans.
But you'll learn, quickly that Lafayette is a much smaller town than the population leads you to believe. Everyone knows almost everyone, by association.
The River Ranch area will land you decent status & let girls think you have more money than you might actually have. Close to the newer places worth going out & not dealing with oilfield trash or other negative elements. With the current downturn, you might seriously find a true steal of a deal as far as a place to live in that area.
Just deal with the traffic cameras & parked Speed Vans.
Posted on 1/25/16 at 6:18 pm to Epic Cajun
quote:I know. My point is that a lot of people stretched their means to live there, and many have and will sell their homes. The lack of buyers and the inability of people to pay their notes will result in foreclosures and the drastic lowering of asking prices.
It's more than just trendy, it's convenient. There's a good bar, good restaurants, entertainment, and shopping all in a centralized location.
It's a buyer's wet dream, as all of those houses are pretty new and the neighborhood is nice.
Posted on 1/25/16 at 6:18 pm to hendersonshands
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Yeah, Stan owns the Corner Bars and Red's daughter owns Borden's ice cream shop.
And fwiw, Red himself has a bar upstairs at his gym
Posted on 1/25/16 at 6:19 pm to hendersonshands
There is a tunnel under Camellia in front of City Club and a walk way under the bridge near Ruffinos.
Posted on 1/25/16 at 6:22 pm to yccsmf
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There is a tunnel under Camellia in front of City Club and a walk way under the bridge near Ruffinos.
yeah I realized I was picturing a different area of Camellia in my head and completely forgot that. Dumb.
Posted on 1/25/16 at 7:23 pm to Shane4689
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No major sports teams.
The Ragin' Cajuns don't count?
Posted on 1/25/16 at 7:26 pm to LSUlefty
That's a nice sports facility that you have in Youngsville.
Posted on 1/25/16 at 7:28 pm to BayouBengal
quote:Utter and complete bullshite.
Do you enjoy living in a provincial community where people are always up in your business?
Posted on 1/25/16 at 7:47 pm to Eightballjacket
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That's a nice sports facility that you have in Youngsville.
Yeah it's nice but too bad they built it way out there
Rock n sake is opening next to city club. I don't really like the food but I'm sure it will be a nice place to pick up chicks
Posted on 1/25/16 at 7:51 pm to yellowfin
At least the facility is by Corner Bar and Twin's. People can get drunk while their dumbass kids play tball.
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