Experience a Slice of Life in Baton Rouge

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Enjoy a wide variety of fabulous food in this exciting Louisiana city

As the capital city of Louisiana, Baton Rouge is the heart and soul of the state’s eclectic culture. With over 300 years of history, Baton Rouge has a colorful story to tell, which can be tasted through our culinary offerings, seen through the picturesque views of the Mississippi River and historical landmarks and experienced through the vibrant arts and culture scene. It also has some of the best food in the country. Here are but a few of the best places to enjoy some delicious food in Baton Rouge.

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The Chimes is an iconic eatery

One of the most iconic eateries in the Capital City, The Chimes sits just outside the North gates of LSU’s campus next door to the historic Varsity Theatre. For decades, The Chimes has been a go-to for locals and visitors alike to gather together for a cold craft beer and fried, flavorful seafood that encapsulates the state of Louisiana. The Chimes takes pride in having one of the most extensive beer and liquor selections available.

Mike Anderson’s is a great long-time restaurant

A local staple for 40 years, Mike Anderson’s is the South Louisiana restaurant that food lovers and football fans turn to for fantastic regional food in a festive atmosphere. Groups can enjoy casual indoor or patio dining. Sample some of Mike Anderson’s world-famous fresh Louisiana oysters that are expertly shucked to order, or enjoy some bacon-wrapped shrimp, chargrilled crab claws, fried green tomatoes or even fried gator.

Juban’s Restaurant & Bar has incredible seafood

Jubans has long been the backdrop for countless celebratory dinners, happy hours and more. While the menu is filled with tons of fresh, delicious seafood, Juban’s is best known for its Hallelujah Crab. Along with a new-look interior that’s as exciting as the food itself, you’d be hard-pressed to find a better place to spend an evening with friends and family. Some local favorites include Blue Crab Lollipops, Fried Oyster Rockefeller, Duck & Boursin Crepe and Redfish Adrian.

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