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.
Restaurants in Lafayette
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Over 50 years in the Acadiana community. Art of all type by local artists: painting, ceramics, wood, jewelry, mixed media & sculpture.
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This is a beautiful shop filled with handmade items made by people from Louisiana. Buy local and help artists to keep doing what they love.
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Lafayette Jockey Lot is open rain or shine, every Saturday and Sunday 8 am - 5pm, with hundreds of vendors featuring, collectibles, clothing, antiques, leather goods, home decor, plants, sporting memorabilia, furniture and much more. Bring the family, do some shopping, take a break for lunch at one of the markets concession stands, featuring all your favorites from burgers to jambalaya.
5-Hour Shopping Tour around Lafayette, Louisiana. Shop like a local on this fun shopping tour experience. You will shop til you drop in 3 shopping-friendly areas including River Ranch, the Oil Center, and Downtown Lafayette. 3-course lunch at local restaurant included.
Local artist Tony Bernard draws on his 25 years of experience as understudy to George Rodrigue to create pieces that are truly one of a kind. His "Cajun Pop" style shows a unique perspective on the South Louisiana culture.
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