The Louisiana State University (LSU) campus in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, has a lot to offer visitors. Whether you hail from our fine state or find yourself here from another area, you’re in for a wonderful surprise. There are many fun activities to explore on and around LSU’s incredible campus, including plenty of stellar restaurants and bars.
From unique Asian cuisine on a rooftop terrace to a classic sports bar, the area around LSU is filled with many exciting dining experiences. The University is just outside downtown Baton Rouge and only a short trip from some outstanding restaurants, including our very own — The Gregory.
We have compiled a list of cool places to eat in Baton Rouge for you to explore on your next visit.
As one of the top-notch bars near LSU’s vibrant campus, The Chimes Highland is always filled with people. You can expect to meet other people associated with the university, including notable LSU professors, at this fun hangout where the food and drinks flow. The restaurant offers a made-from-scratch menu filled with delectable local cuisine, cajun and creole dishes and mouthwatering seafood entrees.
With an extensive beer and liquor selection, The Chimes is an excellent spot to stop by for a refreshing drink and delicious meal after a day of visiting the all the must-see attractions in the area.
You’ve heard of wood-fired pizza, but how about blast-fired pizza? At LIT Pizza, it’s a thing, and it’s hot — literally! LIT specializes in making pizzas like you would if you had a blast-firing oven at home.Order straight from their menu or put a twist on your pizza by being creative with the toppings and exploring the endless flavor possibilities. Enjoy slice after slice of mouthwatering dough, sauce and toppings.
Have a hankering for some classic sushi with a contemporary, fun twist? Try out Umami. This restaurant has an excellent chef-driven menu featuring dishes with a modern take on Japanese cuisine and sushi. It’s the perfect spot for sushi lovers seeking the freshest fish in clever combinations. You’ll appreciate the devotion that goes into every meal.
Chef Cong started his career as a commercial tuna fisherman, learning firsthand the importance of using fresh and local ingredients. From there, he traveled and studied under great chefs and created his own blend of Asian cuisine until he opened Umami. Take your palate on a food adventure with the chef’s dining experience, where you will taste unforgettable dishes crafted by the chef.
Want a quick meal in the Watermark Hotel? Milford’s on Third is a New York-style deli with all the fixings. It offers up Louisiana hometown hospitality with the variety of deli sandwiches and salads you would expect from a Manhattan hotspot. From the classic deli favorites to their homey, laid-back atmosphere, you’ll find an authentic deli experience at this restaurant.
Cou-Yon’s BBQ is the ideal spot for feasting on a big barbecue meal. They offer smoked meats served with a delicious blend of South Texas flavor and Cajun zest for an unmistakable taste. Along with barbecue, they offer freshly caught seafood, delicious salads and more, so there’s something for everyone. The dishes are made with fresh ingredients and served in generous portions.
This luxurious spot is an elegant option with a simple and tasteful menu. Eliza Restaurant and Bar serves lunch and dinner with an excellent selection of high-quality food for an elevated dining experience. Try their catfish and crawfish etouffee or the Eliza crab cakes paired with the flavorful wild mushroom and spinach risotto. If you have room, try their classic banana pudding with whipped cream and vanilla wafer.
It’s a contemporary Creole restaurant with a classic flavor to match. As with most of the local restaurants in Baton Rouge, you can expect a great dining experience coupled with genuine Southern hospitality.
For a complete dining experience with ambiance, an incredible view, great cocktails and unique food, stop by Tsunami Baton Rouge. The restaurant is on a rooftop terrace above the Shaw Center of the Arts overlooking the Mississippi River.
Tsunami Baton Rouge specializes in fresh seafood and Asian cuisine with accents of southern flavor, creating a remarkably different dish unique to Louisiana. The menu offers sushi rolls, sashimi, chicken, an assortment of fish and more. Drinks include Asian specialty bottles from Japan, sake, beers, wine, whisky and cocktails. You can visit the restaurant during happy hour for great deals on refreshing drinks after a day of exploring the University.
Stop by Tsunami Baton Rouge and grab a glass of wine, watch the sunset and savor your favorite meal from a rooftop in the great city of Baton Rouge.
Elsie’s Plate and Pie offers a selection of freshly baked hot pies ranging from coconut cream to crustless crab. The restaurant is named in memory of the proprietor and chef’s maternal grandmother, Elsie Marie Campeau Rupe of Lockport in Lafourche Parish. The menu is heavily inspired by her hospitality and cooking style, with every dish made with love.
While they are known for their delicious pies, their menu spans a vast selection of burgers, sandwiches, soups and salads. Whether you’re in the mood for one of their pies or a classic roasted tomato soup served with grilled cheese, you’ll find a meal to satisfy your taste buds.
Louie’s Cafe is a classic Baton Rouge staple. In operation since 1941 right by LSU’s campus, Louie’s Cafe is open 24 hours for breakfast, lunch and dinner, serving omelets, hashbrowns and cheeseburgers to LSU students, sports fans and loyal customers alike. The cafe is one of the longest-standing places to eat near LSU and has become part of the university tradition.
The cafe has moved a few times since 1941, growing and serving the changing times. In 2014, they moved to Lake Street with an expanded kitchen and parking. During the fall, Louie’s Cafe is alive with the bustling excitement of football season, as its location is a short trip away from Tiger Stadium. When you visit, start your day with one of their delicious breakfast dishes.
The Gregory is located conveniently in the Watermark hotel in downtown Baton Rouge. If you’re searching for a sit-down meal with local ambiance and organic offerings to tempt your palate three times a day, The Gregory is the perfect spot. Specialties vary with the seasons and fresh is always on our Southern-style menus.
Situated in the former Bank of Louisiana, The Gregory offers a one-of-a-kind dining experience with vintage decor and an exquisite southern food selection. Murals stretch across the walls, climbing up to high ceilings where delicate chandeliers cast a warm, soft glow on guests. The Gregory even offers private rooms for events and business meetings.
Our versatile menu covers brunch on the weekend, private dining options, and dinner every day of the week, with wonderful options for each time of day. Stop in for dinner and try our savory filet mignon topped with sauteed spinach, glace de veau, house steak butter, truffle fries and charred lemon.
Whether you’re looking for a fancy dinner with a significant other or a casual night out with close friends, The Gregory is the number-one restaurant in Baton Rouge. Located in the heart of downtown and only a short trip from LSU, it’s the ideal location for anyone visiting the city or locals planning their next meal. You can savor the amazing food and feel at home in our unique, welcoming atmosphere. Book your table today!
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