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Posted on 9/13/18 at 10:13 pm to
Posted by bencoleman
RIP 7/19
Member since Feb 2009
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Posted on 9/13/18 at 10:13 pm to
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Stay in New Orleans. Go to Baton Rouge on game day only. End of story



Don't under any circumstances entertain this at all. You can always plan a weekend in new Orleans. I can't believe that people actually think that this is a good idea.
Posted by the obvious one
Louisiana
Member since Jun 2018
524 posts
Posted on 9/13/18 at 10:56 pm to
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Best Pizza "Past Time"


Past Time had the best pizza when I was in school in the 60's. And pay pin ball which no one today understands.
Posted by Sev09
Nantucket
Member since Feb 2011
15570 posts
Posted on 9/13/18 at 11:30 pm to
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Rum House is the best and best kept secret in BR Brunch scene. Runs about $30 for Bottomless food(it AIN'T a typical buffet) and booze but it's so worth it.


Well, I learned something today...
Posted by Bullfrog
Institutionalized but Unevaluated
Member since Jul 2010
56366 posts
Posted on 9/14/18 at 3:35 am to
You also have Better Than Ezra concert that Friday night at the L’auberge Casino if you’re looking for a good live show and gambling.
Posted by rob62
Member since Sep 2016
5165 posts
Posted on 9/14/18 at 5:09 am to
Well, you don't get out much apparently. Probably young.

Here are some suggestions for the OP.

ACME Oyster House(Seafood/GrilledOysters)

Parain's (Cajun)

Gallitoire's (Creole and Seafood)

Mike Anderson's (Steaks & Seafood)

Superior Grill (Mexican)

There are numerous Restaurants of all types in Baton Rouge. Baton Rouge is an industrial hub and center for Petro Chem & Refining. It has a Metro population of 830,000 and is the Capitol of Louisiana. It isn't just a College Town like Athens. Enjoy your stay.
Posted by pufftiger
baton rouge
Member since Aug 2006
349 posts
Posted on 9/14/18 at 7:09 am to
Creole Cabana patio is awesome with a 20' TV screen. Food is great and really unique atmosphere. Might still be girls in Bikinis playing sand volleyball!!Live music on Friday nights.
Posted by kingbob
Sorrento, LA
Member since Nov 2010
67163 posts
Posted on 9/14/18 at 9:23 am to
Here's my incomplete guide to eating and drinking in the city:

Baton Rouge is home to so much good food, but if I had to pick one restaurant in the area that should be sought out if at all possible is Roberto's River Road Restaurant. It's a little bit of a drive, though, as it is well south of the city, but it's an absolute treasure.

Some other very good restaurants in the city:
The Chimes/Parrain's (owned by the same people, both outstanding)

Pinetta's (great old school Italian place, their red sauce is to die for)

Louisiana Lagniappe (probably the best seafood joint in the city)

Ruffino's (Italian, creole, steaks, all awesome, try the Crawfish Cheesecake as an app)

Gino's (outstanding old school Italian)

The Overpass Merchant (small menu, but all well executed)

Jolie Pearl Oyster Bar (downtown with the best selection of oysters around and often live music)

Juban's (Italian/Creole/Cajun/Seafood all done excellent, try the Hallelujah Crab)

Traditional Baton Rouge haunts (not too pricy, but not super cheap)
Sammy's (seafood and po'boys with a large enough menu to please everyone, but often very crowded)

Fleur de lis (thin, soft crust pizza, been around forever, CASH ONLY)

George's (po'boy's and sandwiches plus a bar under the overpass)

Sammy's (famous for their boiled crawfish, but they have a wide menu with something sure to please everyone)

The Pastime (pizza, po'boys, and calzones downtown, I'd stick to the calzones)

Louie's (LSU institution for late night burgers and breakfast food)

Stockyard Cafe (incredible plate lunches with insane portions next to the old bridge. They may have the best fried chicken on earth)

Mason's (Giant hamburgers and brunch on sundays)

Bud's Broiler (a New Orleans institution open south of LSU across from Tigerland, cheap and open late, charcoal grilled hamburgers, get the #4 with smoked sauce and cheddar cheese)

Tony's Seafood (The seafood market and to-go spot that launched the Louisiana Fish Fry Empire)

Izzo's Illegal Burrito (ike a better version of Chipotle).

Raul's (greasy burger right outside the north gate of campus)

The Jambalaya Shoppe (while not the best jambalaya possible, it's certainly the most convenient with locations all over town, some for both lunch and dinner, try the gumbolaya)

If you want the best cheap hole-in-the-wall joints:
La Morenita (Mexican grocery store on Florida Blvd with the best $2 tacos on earth)

The Chicken Shack (hard to beat the Big Shack Sandwich or the fish sandwich for under $3)

Belue's (great plate lunch/style place featuring the Turduken Po'boy, hogs head cheese, and all kinds of cajun/soul food awesomeness)
Jerry Lee's Boudin (home of the best Hogs Head Cheese around)

Bergeron's in Port Allen/Gonzales (great cajun food in the restaurant and fantastic bbq, smoked boudin, and pistolettes on the meat market side)

River Queen Drive Inn (also in Port Allen; serves cheap burgers, po'boys, ice cream. Try the Ida Burger or the Oyster Po'boy with Spicy Mayo, all under $7)

Ronnie's Boudin (best boudin, boudin balls, and cracklins this side of the basin bridge)

Capital City Crawfish (most underrated po'boy and seafood market in town)

American Market (sandwich shop south of LSU where you can get a 14" sub with chips and a drink for under $7. Get the Cajun Turkey)

Inga's (sandwich shop on Chimes Street by the North Gate. Similar to American Market but with more options (salads, more toppings, stir fry bowls) and slightly higher prices. Cajun Turkey is awesome here too. Their steak sandwich is also outstanding)

Kaminari (AYCE sushi/hibachi buffet just north of Campus. You can also get stuff to-go by the pound for very cheap. Better, but more expensive at night than at lunch)

La Salvadorena (authentic Salvadorian Cuisine just outside the north gates of campus)
Smokin' Aces (little BBQ stand with great ribs, mac n cheese, and BBQ sauce)

newer "hip" places:
Magpie Cafe
City Pork
BRQ
Elsie's
LIT Pizza (pick your own toppings pizza)
Cocha
Curbside Burgers (awesome burgers)
Ruby Slipper (brunch)
Twine
Simple Joe's Cafe
South Fin Poke
White Star Market

Outstanding Asian Food:
Dang's (Pho)
Albasha's (Best Baton Rouge Lebanese food)
Thai Pepper (buffet at lunch, sit down restaurant at night, been around forever, always solid. DON'T GET THE SPICY unless you can REALLY tolerate heat! Stick to the medium)
Tsunami (sushi with unbeatable view)
Sushi Masa (All-you-can-eat Sushi that's made to order)
Sushi Yama (best sushi in town)
Omi (authentic, unique, and outstanding Chinese Food)
Geauld Tigers (American Chinese on Chimes Street right by campus)

Now, for the bars:

You have 4 main areas for bars in the city:
Campus (Northgate/Tigerland), Perkins Road (Overpass/Southdowns), Downtown, and Other.

On the north side, the bars have pretty slim pickings outside of The Varsity (live music venue), The Chimes (outstanding beer selection and food), and Barcadia (arcade with ok food).

Immediately south of campus is Walk-On's, which is convenient with decent food and cover bands before and after games. Going down Burbank is also Mellow Mushroom (good pizza and drinks) and Bogie's (really good college bar). Across Nicholson Drive is Tigerland, home to sleazy college bars The Box (cover bands), Mike's (free drinks on Fridays), Reggie's (for underage kids), JL's, and Fred's (for the 21+ frat crowd).

Perkins Road Overpass has some great bars including:
The Merchant and Georges (already mentioned), Duvic's, and Ivar's. All of these bars are 21+ and are much nicer than the college bars. There's also Zippy's for burritos and margaritas.

Southdowns is home to Uncle Earl's (great patio) and the Bulldog (beer bar with really nice patio) as well as Red Zeppelin (arguably best pizza in town)

Downtown has most of its bars centered around 3rd street including: Jolie Pearl (oysters), Boudreaux & Thibodaux's (cover bands downstairs and acoustic sets on the balcony upstairs), Happy's Irish Pub (school girl costumed waitresses and cover bands on the stage outside in the courtyard), Huey's (cocktails and occasional jazz bands), Bengal Tap Room (occasional acoustic acts, good food and draft beer, The River Room (laid back craft cocktails) and City Bar (basically the Jersey Shore in Baton Rouge). WARNING: OPEN CONTAINER LAWS ARE ENFORCED ON 3RD STREET AND 3RD STREET ONLY!!!!

There's a whole lot of randomly located bars around BR, but here are the highlights:
Tin Roof (brewery off Nicholson Drive between Downtown and LSU. Often have food trucks and/or bands)

The Cove (relocating to Essen, but formerly in Citi Place; best selection of beer and spirits basically anywhere)

Olive or Twist (young professionals bar for cocktails on perkins)

Hayride Scandal (try-hard yuppie bar with whiskey cocktails near college at corporate)

Phil Brady's (old man bar, irish pub featuring blues music most nights and a big blues jam open mic on thursday nights)

Radio Bar (Hipster bar with great cocktails (I recommend the Sazerac) and a patio and food trucks at night)

Dyson House Listening Room/Red Dragon Listening Room (small, intimate venues that book premier singer/songwriters and folk acts)

The Spanish Moon (original live music venue between downtown and LSU along Highland Road)

The Atomic Pop Shop (record store by day, BYOB original live music venue by night, next door to radio bar)

Finally, there's a really interesting historic Blues Bar in Zachary called Teddy's Juke Joint. It's about as authentic a delta blues experience as one can find in the South.
This post was edited on 9/14/18 at 10:35 am
Posted by alumni95
Member since Jun 2004
7587 posts
Posted on 9/14/18 at 9:44 am to
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Baton Rouge is an industrial hub and center for Petro Chem & Refining. It has a Metro population of 830,000 and is the Capitol of Louisiana.


CORRECTION: BR is the CAPITAL of LA, and the CAPITOL building is located there.

Same as, DC is the CAPITAL of the US, and Congress assembles at the CAPITOL.
This post was edited on 9/14/18 at 10:01 am
Posted by alumni95
Member since Jun 2004
7587 posts
Posted on 9/14/18 at 9:51 am to
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American Market (sandwich shop south of LSU where you can get a 14" sub with chips and a drink for under $7. Get the Cajun Turkey)


WOW!! I found this sandwich deal as a student in the early 90’s (probably around $4 or less then). Very nice to hear they are still rolling.
Posted by alumni95
Member since Jun 2004
7587 posts
Posted on 9/14/18 at 9:59 am to
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WARNING: OPEN CONTAINER LAWS ARE ENFORCED ON 3RD STREET AND 3RD STREET ONLY!!!!


What the??? What’s up with this?
Posted by mikelbr
Baton Rouge
Member since Apr 2008
47529 posts
Posted on 9/14/18 at 10:17 am to
Jesus Christ Bob. Are you bored at work this morning?
Posted by kingbob
Sorrento, LA
Member since Nov 2010
67163 posts
Posted on 9/14/18 at 10:19 am to
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What the??? What’s up with this?


The part owner and public face of a bunch of bars downtown lost to the sitting mayor during the election back in 2016. He then attempted to spark a recall effort against her. She had her cronies find an open container ordinance that had been on the books, but unenforced for decades, and wielded it to punish her opposition. Now, his bars are either all circling the drain or gone under. Several other bars have also bit the dust as a result, and all of downtown is suffering bigly. Now that the college and recent grad-aged girls no longer see Downtown as a prime "going out" destination, the blacks have started moving in in greater numbers, especially at the bars north of Florida like Hueys.
Posted by kingbob
Sorrento, LA
Member since Nov 2010
67163 posts
Posted on 9/14/18 at 10:20 am to
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Jesus Christ Bob. Are you bored at work this morning?


I just copy'd and pasted a version of that I'd made over a year ago and updated it a little to account for recent closings and openings.
Posted by Paul Allen
Montauk, NY
Member since Nov 2007
75259 posts
Posted on 9/14/18 at 10:20 am to
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and all of downtown is suffering bigly.


It’s really bad. Bad as in late 90’s early 2000’s bad.
Posted by kingbob
Sorrento, LA
Member since Nov 2010
67163 posts
Posted on 9/14/18 at 10:22 am to
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It’s really bad. Bad as in late 90’s early 2000’s bad.


I wouldn't go quite that far, but it's certainly not good. These days, Happy's is the only bar still thriving down there, and I don't know how long they can survive by themselves. The whole point of the string of bars on 3rd street was to facilitate bar-hopping. Cracking down on open containers destroyed that. It's so f&%king stupid, but that's political corruption and incompetence for you.
Posted by alumni95
Member since Jun 2004
7587 posts
Posted on 9/14/18 at 10:23 am to
Wow... gotta love South LA politics.

Incredible effort on the write-up. Thanks! I’ll have to try several of those myself, and I’m not a tourist.

One head scratcher... the Salvadoran restaurant is listed under Asian cuisine, haha!
This post was edited on 9/14/18 at 10:25 am
Posted by Paul Allen
Montauk, NY
Member since Nov 2007
75259 posts
Posted on 9/14/18 at 10:24 am to
Boudreaux and Thibodeaux still around?
Posted by kingbob
Sorrento, LA
Member since Nov 2010
67163 posts
Posted on 9/14/18 at 10:24 am to
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One head scratcher... the Salvadoran restaurant is listed under Asian cuisine, haha!


Oops! That should be in the cheap eats section. I'll move it
Posted by kingbob
Sorrento, LA
Member since Nov 2010
67163 posts
Posted on 9/14/18 at 10:27 am to
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Boudreaux and Thibodeaux still around?


Yes, but they don't draw the crowds they did as recent as 2015. They still get pretty decent numbers when they have a well-known cover band playing there or there's an event downtown that night like Live After 5, Jambalaya Jam, Blues Fest, Earth Day, Bloom Fest, etc.
Posted by GEAUXLA16
Baton Rouge
Member since Jul 2014
152 posts
Posted on 9/14/18 at 12:04 pm to
quote:

Well, you don't get out much apparently. Probably young.


You, obviously, have been living under a rock.

quote:

ACME Oyster House(Seafood/GrilledOysters)


No, no, no, no... Acme is the most overrated place to get oysters and a typical chain restaurant. Get over to Phil's (Perkins Rd. same strip center as The Bulldog), Jolie Pearl (Downtown), or Mike Anderson's.

quote:

Gallitoire's (Creole and Seafood)


No longer exists.

quote:

Parain's (Cajun)


Parrain's is good if you can get a table.
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