Discover Restaurants offering the best Caribbean food in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States. Settled by Europeans on Native American hunting grounds, the city of Baton Rouge has grown up under the influence of English, French, Spanish, and native cultures. The city is proud of its Cajun and Creole heritage, with clubs famous for playing the blues, and streets full of restaurants serving up everything from spicy Bayou foods to Caribbean home cooking. Located on a bluff overlooking the Mississippi delta, visitors can watch the sun set over the levees or ride on a riverboat casino.
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4 based on 42 reviews
Louisianans often find ourselves bragging about our cuisine. Creole food is a blend of the various cultures of New Orleans including Italian, African, German, Caribbean, Spanish, Native American and Portuguese, to name a few. The only place to get true Cr
Cecelia Creole Bistro was by far the best meal I had during my stay in Baton Rouge. I had the Fig Old Fashioned, skillet cornbread, and flounder. It was probably the BEST meal Iâve had in 6 months (and I travel a lot!)Do yourself a favor and have dinner here. And make sure you order the cornbread!Thank you so much for dining with us!
4 based on 116 reviews
The Rum House is the restaurant escape serving indulgent chef-created tacos and authentic tropical drinks in a friendly atmosphere that transports you to a Caribbean state of mind we call "Island Time"
We visited this restaurant because it appeared on the Food Network show Burgers, Brew and Que and it did not disappoint.We had the Pollo Asado and the Pepperpot Stew flavor and seasoning were on point. The Pepperpot Stew had some spicy heat but was well balanced. Sounds of Caribbean music filled the air and the restaurant had outdoor seating that looks as if it accomodates live music.Great to eat or just hang out.Thanks for checking us out! We hope you will come visit us again soon.
4 based on 25 reviews
I was in town for business on a Wednesday night and decided to try Bullfish. Wednesday is 1/2 off Oyster Night, so I went with a light dinner of Chargrilled Cajun Jack Oysters and a bowl of Great Flood Gumbo. Definitely need to go out to dinner on Wednesday night more often! Both choices were excellent!Hi BKM407,Weâre so pleased that the oysters and gumbo hit the mark for! Thanks so much joining us and we hope to see you on your next trip to Baton Rouge. Safe travels!Carey and Kay,Owners
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