With the new year comes new year’s resolutions. One popular resolution (besides losing weight) is to try something new every day. With so many restaurants peppered throughout this beautiful state, you could easily eat at a new restaurant every day this year and still not come close to visiting them all. To get you started, we’ve compiled a list of some of our favorite restaurants that you’ll want to eat at in 2020. Be sure to click the links within the article to find out more about each restaurant!
- Bellue’s Fine Cajun Cuisine
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Alex Clason-Messina/Google This no-frills, all-flavor restaurant offers delicious homestyle Cajun eats that’ll make you want to lick the plate, they’re that good. From the gumbo to the jambalaya, you can’t go wrong with anything on the menu here at Bellue’s. Be sure to check out their prepared foods section so you can stock up on some of their specialties at home! Learn more about Bellue’s here.
- Broaddus Burgers
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Broaddus Burgers/Facebook There’s nothing better than sinking your teeth into a big juicy burger, and the folks over at Broaddus Burgers in Lafayette have some of the best burgers around. Build your own burger from the bun up or choose from one of their signature specialties. Whatever route you take, you’re going to love it. Learn more about Broaddus Burgers here.
- Restaurant des Familles
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Restaurant des Familles/Google If you find yourself in Crown Point near Barataria Preserve, a visit to Restaurant des Familles is an absolute must. The views of Bayou des Familles are simply breathtaking, and the food will make you a customer for life. Learn more about Restaurant des Familles here.
- Grayson’s
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Wallace McKeel/Google Tucked away in the tiny town of Clarence just outside of Natchitoches, Grayson’s has some of the best BBQ you’ll ever eat. They’ve been slinging finger-licking good BBQ since 1959, and should move to the top of your food bucket list for 2020. Learn more about Grayson’s here.
- Herby-K’s
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Herby-K’s/Facebook Herby-K’s has been a Shreveport staple since 1936. The building may not look like much from the outside, but inside they’re cooking up some seriously delicious food. A visit to Herby-K’s isn’t complete without ordering their Shrimp Buster, a flattened shrimp po’boy doused in their special sauce. Learn more about Herby-K’s here.
- Mosca’s
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Greg Schenck/Google For truly mouthwatering Creole-Italian, make your way over to Mosca’s in Westwego. This unassuming little building has been churning out some of the most incredible family-style meals for over 70 years, and they’re worth a road trip from any corner of the state. Learn more about Mosca’s here.
- Peppers Pizza
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Peppers Pizza/Facebook When you’re craving pizza, Peppers Pizza is the place to go. With two locations in Thibodaux and Houma, you can bet you’re never too far away from a hearty slice. Learn more about Peppers Pizza here.
- Roberto’s
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Roberto’s/Google Tucked away on historic River Road in the small community of Sunshine, Robert’s is a popular spot for locals looking for Louisiana-style seafood at a price that won’t break the bank. Housed in a historic 200-year-old building, the atmosphere is almost as good as the food. Learn more about Roberto’s here.
- Tunk’s Cypress Inn
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Douglas Cherry/Google For a meal with a view, you won’t get much better than Tunk’s. This rustic eatery is a hidden gem in the Boyce area, and worth the extra effort to get there. Dining on delicious oysters while overlooking the beautiful Lake Kincaid sounds like a picture-perfect evening, right? Learn more about Tunk’s here.
How many of these restaurants have you dined at? Let us know in the comments below!
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Alex Clason-Messina/Google
This no-frills, all-flavor restaurant offers delicious homestyle Cajun eats that’ll make you want to lick the plate, they’re that good. From the gumbo to the jambalaya, you can’t go wrong with anything on the menu here at Bellue’s. Be sure to check out their prepared foods section so you can stock up on some of their specialties at home! Learn more about Bellue’s here.
Broaddus Burgers/Google
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There’s nothing better than sinking your teeth into a big juicy burger, and the folks over at Broaddus Burgers in Lafayette have some of the best burgers around. Build your own burger from the bun up or choose from one of their signature specialties. Whatever route you take, you’re going to love it. Learn more about Broaddus Burgers here.
Restaurant des Familles/Google
If you find yourself in Crown Point near Barataria Preserve, a visit to Restaurant des Familles is an absolute must. The views of Bayou des Familles are simply breathtaking, and the food will make you a customer for life. Learn more about Restaurant des Familles here.
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Wallace McKeel/Google
Tucked away in the tiny town of Clarence just outside of Natchitoches, Grayson’s has some of the best BBQ you’ll ever eat. They’ve been slinging finger-licking good BBQ since 1959, and should move to the top of your food bucket list for 2020. Learn more about Grayson’s here.
Herby-K’s/Facebook
Herby-K’s has been a Shreveport staple since 1936. The building may not look like much from the outside, but inside they’re cooking up some seriously delicious food. A visit to Herby-K’s isn’t complete without ordering their Shrimp Buster, a flattened shrimp po’boy doused in their special sauce. Learn more about Herby-K’s here.
Ryohei Arai/Google
Greg Schenck/Google
For truly mouthwatering Creole-Italian, make your way over to Mosca’s in Westwego. This unassuming little building has been churning out some of the most incredible family-style meals for over 70 years, and they’re worth a road trip from any corner of the state. Learn more about Mosca’s here.
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Peppers Pizza/Facebook
When you’re craving pizza, Peppers Pizza is the place to go. With two locations in Thibodaux and Houma, you can bet you’re never too far away from a hearty slice. Learn more about Peppers Pizza here.
Roberto’s/Google
Tucked away on historic River Road in the small community of Sunshine, Robert’s is a popular spot for locals looking for Louisiana-style seafood at a price that won’t break the bank. Housed in a historic 200-year-old building, the atmosphere is almost as good as the food. Learn more about Roberto’s here.
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Douglas Cherry/Google
For a meal with a view, you won’t get much better than Tunk’s. This rustic eatery is a hidden gem in the Boyce area, and worth the extra effort to get there. Dining on delicious oysters while overlooking the beautiful Lake Kincaid sounds like a picture-perfect evening, right? Learn more about Tunk’s here.
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Address: 3110 Scenic Hwy, Baton Rouge, LA 70805, USAAddress: Herby-K’s, 1833 Pierre Ave, Shreveport, LA 71103, USAAddress: Tunk’s Cypress Inn, 9507 LA-28, Boyce, LA 71409, USAAddress: 541 Corporate Dr, Houma, LA 70360, USAAddress: Grayson’s Barbeque, 5849 U. S. Hwy 71, Clarence, LA 71414, USAAddress: 7163 Barataria Blvd, Marrero, LA 70072, USAAddress: 610 E Kaliste Saloom Rd, Lafayette, LA 70508, USAAddress: Roberto’s River Road Restaurant, 1985 LA-75, Sunshine, LA 70780, USAAddress: 4137 US-90, Westwego, LA 70094, USA