Louisiana is chock-full of some of the most incredible restaurants in the entire country. From fine dining to roadside shacks, The Pelican State offers a wide range of culinary options that attract thousands of visitors every year to our great state, hoping to indulge in some of the fine cuisine we are blessed to have right in our own backyard. In a state where pretty much everyone can cook, it can be tricky to distinguish your restaurant from all of the others. These five restaurants offer so much more than just a meal… when you visit these eateries, you’re in for an experience.

  1. Chicken on the Bayou, The Boudin Shop and Country Store

Jeanne Howe/Google Chicken On The Bayou & Boudin Shop, 2942-F Grand Point Hwy, Breaux Bridge, LA 70517, USA

Scott Bell/Google Established in 1992, Chicken on the Bayou is an eclectic little eatery in the heart of Cajun Country, Breaux Bridge. Not only are they known for their mouthwateringly good boudin and cracklins, but the Country Store side of the building is wonderful for stocking up on Cajun seasonings, meat, and more.

  1. The Beach House Bar & Grill

Patrick Kearns/Google The Beach House Bar & Grill, 124 Girod St, Mandeville, LA 70448, USA

Kristin Faison/Google Tucked away in Old Mandeville, a stone’s throw from Lake Pontchartrain, The Beach House Bar & Grill will make you think you’ve slipped away to a tropical paradise. The outdoor area brings major beach vibes, making it an ideal spot for families with young ones. Kids will have a blast playing in the sand while they wait on their food. Oh and the drinks? Just as tropical as you’d imagine!

  1. Maxwell’s Market

googlemaps.com Maxwell’s Market, 6241 Perkins Rd, Baton Rouge, LA 70808, USA

Maxwell’s Market/Google If you’re in Greater Baton Rouge, a trip to Maxwell’s Market is an absolute must. Part neighborhood market, part deli, Maxwell’s serves up some of the best sandwiches in the city and you can stock up on fine wines, cheeses, and meats to take home, too.

  1. Hub City Diner

HewT Zane/Google Hub City Diner, 1412 S College Rd, Lafayette, LA 70503, USA

Mike & Cindy’s Travels/Google For themed restaurants, it doesn’t get much better than Hub City Diner. From the moment you step inside, you’ll be transported to happier days. The ’50s-themed diner offers incredible breakfast and lunch options, including those yummy diner burgers you crave from time to time.

  1. Candyland Cottage & Ice Cream Shoppe

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Javier Garza/Google If you’ve got a sweet tooth, you have to make your way over to Candyland Cottage. Not only can you indulge in some of the best homemade fudge you’ve ever tasted, but Candyland Cottage also offers casual bites like hot dogs, nachos, and more. After you’ve got yourself one of their homemade ice creams, be sure to take a lap around the store where you’ll find an endless sea of nostalgic candy that tastes just like childhood.

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Chicken On The Bayou & Boudin Shop, 2942-F Grand Point Hwy, Breaux Bridge, LA 70517, USA

Scott Bell/Google

Established in 1992, Chicken on the Bayou is an eclectic little eatery in the heart of Cajun Country, Breaux Bridge. Not only are they known for their mouthwateringly good boudin and cracklins, but the Country Store side of the building is wonderful for stocking up on Cajun seasonings, meat, and more.

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The Beach House Bar & Grill, 124 Girod St, Mandeville, LA 70448, USA

Kristin Faison/Google

Tucked away in Old Mandeville, a stone’s throw from Lake Pontchartrain, The Beach House Bar & Grill will make you think you’ve slipped away to a tropical paradise. The outdoor area brings major beach vibes, making it an ideal spot for families with young ones. Kids will have a blast playing in the sand while they wait on their food. Oh and the drinks? Just as tropical as you’d imagine!

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Maxwell’s Market, 6241 Perkins Rd, Baton Rouge, LA 70808, USA

Maxwell’s Market/Google

If you’re in Greater Baton Rouge, a trip to Maxwell’s Market is an absolute must. Part neighborhood market, part deli, Maxwell’s serves up some of the best sandwiches in the city and you can stock up on fine wines, cheeses, and meats to take home, too.

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Hub City Diner, 1412 S College Rd, Lafayette, LA 70503, USA

Mike & Cindy’s Travels/Google

For themed restaurants, it doesn’t get much better than Hub City Diner. From the moment you step inside, you’ll be transported to happier days. The ’50s-themed diner offers incredible breakfast and lunch options, including those yummy diner burgers you crave from time to time.

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Javier Garza/Google

If you’ve got a sweet tooth, you have to make your way over to Candyland Cottage. Not only can you indulge in some of the best homemade fudge you’ve ever tasted, but Candyland Cottage also offers casual bites like hot dogs, nachos, and more. After you’ve got yourself one of their homemade ice creams, be sure to take a lap around the store where you’ll find an endless sea of nostalgic candy that tastes just like childhood.

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Address: Hub City Diner, 1412 S College Rd, Lafayette, LA 70503, USAAddress: Maxwell’s Market, 6241 Perkins Rd, Baton Rouge, LA 70808, USAAddress: The Beach House Bar & Grill, 124 Girod St, Mandeville, LA 70448, USAAddress: Chicken On The Bayou & Boudin Shop, 2942-F Grand Point Hwy, Breaux Bridge, LA 70517, USAAddress: Candyland Cottage, 1319 The Blvd, Rayne, LA 70578, USA