FRANK'S RESTAURANT
Read moreFrank's is typically American. In its menu, which makes the most of fritures and grilled meats in barbecue, as in its atmosphere, very family and good child. You can dine on the spot and enjoy the popular atmosphere, or take away. It is also impressive to see the bars loaded with chicken drumsticks and other smoked meat packages.
CAJUN WAY RESTAURANT / BOUDIN KING
Read moreCrowley's icon, Cajun way is illustrated both with its gumbos and with its Louisiana sausage. The opportunity for lunch in a typical family restaurant. On the menu: various gumbos and store, as well as the famous boudin, mixing meat and spicy rice. Nothing very chic, but a simple atmosphere, suitable when you are on the road.
FEZZO'S
Read moreFezzo's is displayed as one of Crowley's good tables. Its extensive menu offers many cajun and creole specialities. We advise you to taste one of the various gumbos, crayfish, crab or chicken, and then enchaîner on grilled steak or famous po-boy, still fried fish. Depending on season, servings of smoked shrimp or crayfish are added to the map.
KAYLA’S KITCHEN
Read moreThis is the canteen of Old alley, the Monroe shopping street. Every day of the week, owners, mother and daughter, prepare dishes of the day to fall. We choose a menu with a dish (meat and accompaniment), a dessert (home also) and tea. Split banana is a delight! To eat light, you can also sample soups or salads that vary according to the inspiration of the moment.
CAFE USA
Read moreLocated south of Bossier City, this coffee has nothing special except it is particularly patriotic. With such a name you can eat only good burgers. Certainly, the decoration, composed only of American flags and other objects to the country's glory, is downright too much and the atmosphere is not always very distinguished, but this coffee is a cheap and fast option in the neighborhood.
HEADS & TAILS SEAFOOD
Read moreThis market also makes groceries and restaurant on the thumb. There is lunch on the spot, or order to take delicious louisianaises specialities, such as boiled crayfish, or the po-boy to shrimps, or the Muffaletta, this typical New Orleans sandwiche. Note that their gumbo was elected better gumbo of the US by the very serious Wall Street Journal.
THE KITCHEN RESTAURANT
Read moreIf you want to know how to eat Louisiana at home, The Kitchen, La Kitchen, is a nice option. Here you can enjoy extensive Monroe-style breakfasts, chicken donuts and freshly approved cooked broccoli. On the broccoli, we have a doubt, but on scruffy!
GABE'S CAJUN FOOD
Read moreFor lunch of a huge burger, surrounded by fries, onions and pickles (these large gherkins almost sweet), Gabe's is the place to choose. The rooms come to the lunch break, and travellers stop on the road for New Orleans. In short, it's a good place to go to Rayne for a truly nourishing stop!
RICE PALACE
Read moreAs a «world» capital of rice, Crowley must have his rice palace. This family restaurant serves as a reference point for cajun and Creole food. The main specialities are prepared here: cakes crab, po-boys, but also, for the grosses, grilled, pork, fried chicken and other wonders of the South American.
CAFÉ AMÉRICAIN RESTAURANT & CATERING
Read moreThis restaurant has its name very well, and the map pays homage mainly to the south American cuisine. The meat grill trays, gigantic plates of fried fish and shellfish, assorted burgers, all accompanied by spicy, colourful and colourful sauces. You can even order the "Tailgate menu", to be translated by picnic menu, knowing that "tailgating" means opening the rear of its pick-up to sit in the trunk and picnic.
LOUISIANA BAYOU BISTRO
Read moreThis restaurant is located opposite Baton Rouge in Brusly on the other bank of Mississippi. We eat a traditional food that honours the name of the restaurant. All plates are prepared on the same day, on demand, and the cajun taste for the good loved one feels in each dish. Try the buffet, for a wide range of specialties, or order à la carte according to your mood.
THE CHIMES
Read moreThis bar-restaurant is located on the pleasant Highland Road and attracts a large number of premises after work. From 17 p. m., the large interior hall and the patio meet Louisiana always eager to celebrate, even a Monday evening! Here the queen drink is beer, so do not hesitate, they are all good and often local. The food is not incredible, but hey, you are in a pub, it's just catching up!