Find out what Diner restaurants to try in Lafayette. Founded by the Acadians in the 19th century, the legacy of Louisiana's French, Spanish and Caribbean ancestors comes together in Lafayette, creating a city with, amongst other things, a vast selection of restaurants serving everything from spicy po'boys to crawfish etouffee. With its lively street festivals, impromptu Zydeco concerts, historic plantations and food markets where locals still order their plate lunches in Louisiana French, Lafayette is the heart of Cajun country.
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4 based on 285 reviews
The crawfish omelet is excellent! The omelet was hugh and packed with crawfish. Definitely the best item on the menu. The smothered rabbit was also excellent. Can't get food like that up north. Staff was friendly and service was quick. Only reason no 5 star rating was because most of the sides were just so so.
4 based on 114 reviews
Dwyer's was always a place i wanted to eat at, but never made it on time. The lunch selection is varied and portions humongous. The food is delicious, the fried chicken and smothered steak outstanding. I now have it on my favourites list.
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4 based on 162 reviews
We began our meal with an order of fried onion rings that are made from large thick onions. The onion rings were deliciously hot and ample quantity. We both ordered Red Beans and Rice that was quite tasty but the sausages were small and the thinnest french bread slice I have ever seen. The fudge brownie dessert was fantastic. Service was very good and drinks were kept filled.
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4 based on 73 reviews
The food was very good and the service was excellent, but the noise was a bit much to put up with!!! There are no acoustics in this restaurant. All hard surfaces. Must be the noisiest place ever eaten in. Food and service was good though.
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