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Baton Rouge, LA
Best American (Restaurants) (10 Overall Closest) |
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Another Broken Egg Café |
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(Restaurants - American) |
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7655 Old Hammond Hwy, Baton Rouge 70809 225-663-6468 |
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Description:
A comfortable, inviting atmosphere makes this cafe a great spot for business people, as well as families, to start out the day with a hearty breakfast or brunch. Lunch fare is also available at affordable prices. |
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Boutin's Cajun Restaurant |
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(Restaurants - American) |
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8322 Bluebonnet Blvd, Baton Rouge 70810 225-819-9862 |
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Description:
BATON ROUGE. You'll get a feel for the character of southern Louisiana at this fun establishment. Cajun-style decor adorns the interior, and out back, a deck offers views of the bayou, along with the opportunity to feed fish and turtles that live there. The menu offers a host of signature dishes, along with options from the grill and fryer. A full bar is available, and even better, live bands play Cajun tunes regularly to the delight of patrons. Some take such pleasure from the music that they kick up their heels on the dance floor. |
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User Rating: 8.25 / 10
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Cafe Americain |
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(Restaurants - American) |
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7521 Jefferson Hwy, Baton Rouge 70806 225-924-9841 |
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Description:
BATON ROUGE. Family-owned and operated, this comfortable restaurant is a welcoming, neighborhood presence. The cuisine takes its cues from Louisiana, adding a dash of spice, a lot of seafood, and plenty of tradition. Fried or grilled seafood platters offer good eating, and you can craft your own pasta dish with a choice of noodles, meats, vegetables, and sauces. Specialties include Eggplant Caroline (eggplant medallions topped with crawfish etouffee) and Shrimp Orleans (crab-stuffed shrimp wrapped with catfish strips, fried, and served with brandy-tarragon sauce). Homemade Mississippi mud pies are made fresh daily! |
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Caterie Deli and Saloon |
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(Restaurants - American) |
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3617 Perkins Rd, Baton Rouge 70808 225-383-4178 |
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Description:
BATON ROUGE. Long-lived and much-loved, this place is a great gathering place for college folks and those just out of that scene. The Caterie always offers a good supply of fun, and its casual ambience means that anyone can stop by and feel comfortable. Although it's more familiar as a bar, the place offers tasty pub fare, including sandwiches, burgers, and classic po'boys. Local bands play throughout the week, and you can also shoot pool, try your hand at foosball, or just sit and enjoy well-priced beer and free conversation. |
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User Rating: 10 / 10
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CC's Community Coffee House |
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(Restaurants - American) |
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4161 Perkins Road , Baton Rouge 70810 225-381-8187 |
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BATON ROUGE. A favorite hangout of LSU college folks, this great coffee house offers cozy surroundings wherein people can catch up on reading, catch up with friends, or catch a caffeine buzz. A selection of global coffees ensures quality beverages, and the range of coffee drinks ensures that everyone can indulge in their favorite concoction. To temper the robust coffees, make sure to order a pastry or a bit of dessert. High-speed Internet access is available too. |
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Copeland's Cheesecake Bistro |
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(Restaurants - American) |
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6171 Bluebonnet Blvd, Baton Rouge 70836 225-761-1110 |
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Description:
BATON ROUGE. At this local enterprise, you'll find all sorts of tempting possibilities. The menu is broad, offering salads, sandwiches, pizzas, appetizers, and a selection of Cajun and home-style entrees. You'll also find seafood well represented. The restaurant's name isn't a mere tease – you'll find many desserts, including a goodly array of creamy cheesecakes. Choose your favorite as a sweet cap to a meal, or stop by for an individual treat, accompanied by a strong, fragrant cup of coffee. Full bar too. |
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Copeland's of New Orleans |
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(Restaurants - American) |
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4957 Essen Ln, Baton Rouge 70809 225-769-1800 |
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Description:
BATON ROUGE. Celebrated for its delicious local cuisine, Copeland's offers dishes influenced by both Cajun and Creole traditions. Regional publications have bestowed honors on the upscale yet accessible establishment, and folks often drop by when they crave a good meal with lots of flavor and style. Representative dishes include shrimp etouffee, hickory-grilled redfish, fried catfish Acadiana with shrimp-butter sauce, and crawfish fettuccine. Steaks, chicken, seafood platters, and po'boys also tempt eager diners, and Bananas Foster shortcake is the signature sweet. |
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User Rating: 4 / 10
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Don's Seafood and Steakhouse |
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(Restaurants - American) |
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6823 Airline Hwy, Baton Rouge 70805 225-357-0601 |
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Description:
BATON ROUGE. Established in 1934, this Cajun-styled restaurant is family-owned and run, a labor of love that's become an area dining tradition. Terrific ingredients ensure that each dish is at its best, and with great steaks, fresh seafood, and an oft-frequented oyster bar, there's certain to be something for every guest. Time-tested recipes and skillful cooking also add to the mix, and a dash of Louisiana spice shakes up the status quo just enough to titillate the taste buds. Children's menu available. |
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User Rating: 6 / 10
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Drusilla Seafood |
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(Restaurants - American) |
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3482 Drusilla Ln Ste D, Baton Rouge 70809 800-364-8844 |
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BATON ROUGE. For more than two decades, this seafood restaurant has taken care of Baton Rouge's seafood cravings. Fresh fish comes in daily, so you know that the quality is good, and a bit of Louisiana flair graces every dish. The broad menu, which offers fried, blackened, and broiled seafood, features everything from shrimp and crabs to a seafood platter piled with ocean-fresh delicacies. If none of that's your style, you can also look to steaks, pastas, and the like. Groups welcomed. |
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Frank's Restaurant & Smokehouse |
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(Restaurants - American) |
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8353 Airline Hwy, Baton Rouge 70815 225-928-4575 |
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Description:
BATON ROUGE. For more than a generation, this family-owned restaurant has been plying Baton Rouge natives with a passel of good home cooking. Within the rustic, casual building, folks sit back and dig into chocolate chip pancakes, Cajun boudin omelets, and breakfast sandwiches. You'll also find hearty platters that include two eggs, grits, toast or biscuits, and everything from bacon, hash, or hamburger steak to alligator sausage. Lunch adds in burgers, sandwiches, po'boys, salads, and homemade chili. |
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User Rating: 4.5 / 10
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