Eat Lafayette – Little River Inn (Sponsored)
I have three words...."Chocolate Beyond Reason!"
I have three words...."Chocolate Beyond Reason!"
Even before you walk into Charley G's, you can smell the grill. It makes you walk just a little bit faster to get to the door!!
Charley G's is very proud of their 'product', as they should be:
A cupcakery. Cup-Cakery. I love that name. Lil Bite O' Heaven is a cupcakery, run by a cup-cakery lady named Teresa, who is just as passionate about her cupcakes (and cupcakery) as she is about life itself.
Teresa is very proud of her creations (all made from scratch!!), and she is honored to be a part of Eat Lafayette!
I recently had the opportunity to visit Fezzo's (in an 'official' capacity this time!) for lunch a few weeks ago, as they are taking part in the annual Eat Lafayette campaign. Their Eat Lafayette special? Chargrilled Oysters!!
Special thanks to Mondavi Wines and Th
I am so excited the Eat Lafayette is back! It's a time when, as a DJ, I get to visit different locally-owned restaurants in Lafayette to sample the food, service and atmosphere, and then report back to you!
Lafayette, Louisiana is a great place to be! As we told you a few days ago, Rand McNally has named Lafayette America's 'Best Small town for food'.The 50 Locally owned restaurants participating in the Eat Lafayette campaign are a big reason why. Friday, I made my first visit to Trynd.It was a treat!
I was recently treated to a delicious, wholesome lunch @ Sandra's Cafe & Health Food Store, 111 Rena Drive. Sandra's is a no-frills, homey feeling kind of place, staffed by warm, cordial people.
Lunch At Bailey's Seafood & Grill was a delightful experience. Their Sunday Brunch is to die for! The ambience is delightful, and the service impeccable.
Over 50 local restaurants are participating in the "Eat Lafayette" campaign. It's a wonderful program showcasing some of Acadiana's finest local cuisine. You can also register to win a cruise at participating restaurants.
Eat Lafayette is a great opportunity to try new places and revisit old favorites. Our local restaurants serve up unique cuisine which makes our culture so appetizing. At Village Cafe, in the River Ranch Town Square, they specialize in fresh, local ingredients.
Bernadette Lee & I had the pleasure of dining at Abacus, 503 W. Pinhook Rd., as part of the Eat Lafayette campaign. We love having the chance to talk about food, but especially local cuisine, so Eat Lafayette is right up our alley! Abacus serves a wonderful buffet lunch every weekday.
Some of the fondest memories and heartiest celebrations involve coming together with loved ones to share a good meal, especially in Louisiana. In its seventh year, the 2011 EatLafayette™ brought to you by The New Fly Lafayette Club campaign is underway, now through August 15; with 57 participating restaurants offering a variety of cuisines, Acadiana diners will have plenty of options to choose from.