30 Jan 2024

Donut Queen

2025-01-09T14:20:32-06:00

Donut Queen is a bakery located in Eunice, Louisiana. Open every day from 4:30am till 1pm, this bakery is a great stop for a quick breakfast or something sweet to kickstart your morning.

You don’t have to wait till Mardi Gras season to try king cakes. Here, you can have this delectable Mardi Gras treat year-round. They have a wide range of flavors including cream cheese, chocolate, Bavarian, strawberry, lemon, blueberry, chantilly and pecan praline.

For breakfast, be sure to try their croissants, savory kolaches, breakfast burritos, or biscuits.

After you eat, shop around Eunice’s downtown or take a photo at the Hannah Gumbo city mural.

  • Monday – Sunday 4:30am-1pm

  • 337-466-7300

  • 940 East Laurel Avenue, Eunice, Louisiana 70535

Donut Queen2025-01-09T14:20:32-06:00
11 Oct 2022

Love Bonez

2024-10-21T14:18:00-05:00

Love Bonez is a beloved food truck that now has a brick-and-mortar location in Eunice, Louisiana. They are known for delicious burgers, daily plate lunches, and friendly service. Try one of their tasty shrimp poboys or some mixed veggies topped with a grilled catfish filet covered in their homemade ”Louzianne sauce”.

  • Monday 6am-2pm, 5pm-10pm | Tuesday 6am-2pm | Wednesday-Thursday 6am-2pm, 5pm – 10pm | Friday 6am-12am | Saturday 9am-3pm, 6pm-12am | Sunday 6pm-9pm

  • 337-550-4739

  • 121 West Laurel Avenue, Eunice, Louisiana

Love Bonez2024-10-21T14:18:00-05:00
11 Apr 2022

LA Legion

2023-07-19T13:22:40-05:00

In 2021, the LA Legion building in Eunice, Louisiana was renovated by retired teacher, Susan Clark Vigee. With refurbished office spaces in front and an antique shop in the back, her husband affectionately calls the project her “dollhouse”. There’s a lot to see in the building including artwork by Louisiana artists like Rocky Gates, Joe Dies, Beverly Lafleur, and more. Shop for items ranging from handmade religious art and statues, wood art cutouts, and antiques to handmade jewelry, locally produced seasonings, and more.

  • Tuesday – Friday 10am-5pm | Saturday 10am-2pm

  • 337-466-3611

  • 251 Park Ave, Eunice, Louisiana 70535

LA Legion2023-07-19T13:22:40-05:00
23 Feb 2022

Lakeview General Store

2024-10-21T14:00:05-05:00

The Lakeview General Store is located right at the entrance of the sprawling Lakeview Park & Beach property in Eunice. Here, you can check in and purchase Louisiana-themed souvenirs from Parish Ink including magnets, postcards, shirts, and more. It’s also your one-stop-shop for any of your camping needs and local food items like pepper jelly and hot sauce. Other wares include handmade gifts including items salvaged and refurbished from hurricane Laura as well as original art from local artists including Hannah Gumbo.

  • Monday-Saturday 9am-5pm | Sunday 9am-4pm

  • 337-457-2881

  • 1717 Veterans Memorial Highway, Eunice, Louisiana 70535

  • lvparkoffice@gmail.com

Lakeview General Store2024-10-21T14:00:05-05:00
7 Jun 2021

Eunice City Lake

2022-04-14T11:58:46-05:00

The Eunice City Lake is a recreational area near Bayou des Cannes in Eunice that’s open to the public 24/7. This 44-acre lake is stocked with big bass and contains shad, garfish, and bullhead catfish.

This lake was re-opened in August of 2014, after over a million dollars worth of restoration and renovations were completed by the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Foundation. Near the launch is a covered pavilion facing the lake, as well as covered restrooms, and 3 covered picnic areas with cooking grills. This lake is located under 10 minutes away from downtown Eunice which has plenty of shopping and restaurants for you to take advantage of.

Click here for more outdoor activities or here for camping in Eunice or nearby RV Parks.

Get a fishing license online here.

Eunice City Lake2022-04-14T11:58:46-05:00
23 Mar 2021

St. Landry Biking Trails

2024-06-24T16:33:47-05:00

Lafayette to Chretien Point Plantation Loop Tour

This 40-mile tour has a plantation, bayou views, and local artists. While no longer open to the public, the Chretien Point Plantation remains a historic landmark in St. Landry Parish and this bike trail will take you right past the sprawling estate and reportedly haunted site of a Civil War battle. Traveling this trail will also bring you through Grand Coteau and the Academy of the Sacred Heart. This historic school was founded in 1821 and is the site of the miraculous cure by St. John Berchmans of the terminally ill novice, Mary Wilson. It stands as the only Vatican-recognized miracle in North America and is featured on our Spiritual Trail as well.

Grand Coteau is a picturesque community with many other culturally and architecturally significant structures. Along the way, you can also visit the Church of St. Charles Borromeo. To the rear of the church is a cemetery filled with many old and interesting gravesites that reflect architectural styles ranging from Greek revival to Renaissance revival and Egyptian motifs of the 1870s and ‘80s.

Route Description:

Start: Acadiana park on Alexander Street in North Lafayette, the Acadiana Park parking lot.

0.8 Right on Louisiana Avenue.

2.2 Right on Pont de Mouton. Take an immediate left on LaJaunie Road.

4.2 Left on Gloria Switch Road.

5.5 Right on Wilderness Trail.

6.3 Bayou Wilderness Campground & Store. Good stop for drinks and snacks.

6.7 Left on Beau Bassin. Cross bayou and turn right at T.

8.6 Left on Catholique–at dead end sign.

9.8 Right on St. Esprit at T. 11.2 Right at T and stop sign on Hwy. 726.

11.6 Straight ahead on Kidder at Y.

12.5 Left on Brasseaux.

13.8 Right on I-49 Frontage Road.

14.1 Left on Hwy.182. Go under I-49. 14.4 Right on Frontage Road.

15.8 Left on Begnaud Road (near nursery). 17.4 Left at T.

19.1 Right on Hwy. 356.

19.2 Right on Chretien Point Road.

20.3 Chretien Point Plantation.

Start: Chretien Point Plantation to The Academy of The Sacred Heart. Left out of the gate at Chretien Point Plantation.

1.8 Right on Robert Daily Road.

3.1 Left on Sunset Strip (Hwy. 93).

3.5 Right on Hwy. 182 and Hwy. 93 in Sunset.

4.1 Left on Hwy. 93.

5.4 Left on Church Street (Hwy. 93) at the traffic light in Grand Coteau.

6.5 Academy of the Sacred Heart. Retrace your route back into Grand Coteau & continue on to Lafayette.

Start: Grand Coteau to Lafayette, at the traffic light in Grand Coteau. Left on Hwy. 93 East

0.1 Kitchen Shop.

4.5 Right on Bayou Fuselier road (EASILY MISSED!).

8.6 Left on Hwy. 726.

9.8 Right on Wilderness Trail—just after the bridge.

13.8 Bayou Wilderness Campground & Store.

14.5 Left at stop sign on Gloria Switch road.

16.0 Right on La Jaunie Road.

17.8 Right on Pont de Mouton. Cross bayou then turn left on Louisiana Ave. and go under I-10.

19.4 Left on Alexander

20.2 Acadiana Park.

Washington to Eunice to Sunset

Ride through the history of Cajun music on this route that takes you along the Cajun Prairie. Leave the sprawling live oaks and historic homes of Washington and move on to rice fields and crawfish farms as you make your way to Mamou and Eunice. You can pass by Fred’s Lounge in Mamou which has been a hub of Cajun music since 1948.

Near Eunice, consider a stop at the Savoy Music Center, home of well-known musician and accordion-maker Marc Savoy. Nice country roads will be your route back through rice fields until you reach the town of Branch when you will return to sugar cane territory. The only place for food and drink between Eunice and Sunset is a Chevron Station in Branch at the junction of Highways 35 and 365.

Sunset is the Rubboard Capital of the World made so by the largest rubboard in the world marking the town as well as being the base of operations for renowned rubboard maker, Tee Don Landry. Call ahead and you’ll be able to tour his key of Z frottoirs that are so popular in zydeco music.

Start: Washington Tourist Information Center on Main Street.

WASHINGTON to MAMOU and Fred’s Lounge:

Take Hwy. 103 West out of Washington.

0.4 Magnolia Ridge Plantation.

2.2 Arlington Antebellum Home.

6.8 Straight ahead on Hwy. 363.

6.9 Grand Prairie

7.2 Left onto Hwy. 748 at graveyard and church.

11.4 Straight ahead on Hwy. 748 at the junction with Hwy. 1169.

12.9 Junction with Hwy. 167 and Hwy. 10. Straight ahead on LeBois D’Arch Road. Do Not Turn on Hwy. 167 & 10.

14.3 Left at T and stop sign on Bellaire Cove Road.

16.4 Right on Lance De Cavalier Road (EASILY MISSED!). Brick house on right. Street sign with name of road was missing at the time of this writing.

20.4 Right at T onto Hwy.104 (Prairie Ronde Road near the Olivier Store).

22.8 Right at T and stop sign on Hwy. 104 & Hwy. 29.

23.1 Left on Hwy. 104. Follow the sign to Mamou.

31.0 Left at four-way stop and caution light on Sixth Street.

31.7 FRED’S LOUNGE ON THE LEFT.

MAMOU TO EUNICE:

Fred’s Lounge. Go left or south on Hwy. 104.

0.3 Left on Hwy. 95 at T and stop sign toward Chataigner.

3.8 Left on Hwy. 95 at T and stop sign.

8.9 In Chataignier, go right on Hwy. 29 to Eunice.

16.3 Left on Hwy. 13 at stop sign and caution light.

17.0 At the traffic light, cross Hwy. 190 and continue straight ahead.

Start: Cajun Music Hall of Fame

Right at T onto C.C. Duson Street.

0.4 Right on Hwy. 91 South.

0.9 Left on Hwy. 755 Spur (College Street).

1.4 Right on Hwy. 755 (by the Cemetery).

1.8 Left at T and stop on Hwy. 755 (LSUE Street).

6.4 Straight ahead on Hwy. 368 East & Hwy. 370.

9.4 Right on Hwy. 370 (Frey Cove Road) at T.

9.9 Straight ahead on Hwy. 370 West (McCain Road).

12.9 Left on Hwy. 365 East.

14.9 Straight ahead on Shultz Road at junction with Hwy. 13.

15.9 Straight ahead on PR1109.

16.4 Left on Hwy.1109.

17.4 Right on Hwy. 365 (Branch Highway) at T and stop sign.

23.9 In Branch, at the junction with Hwy. 35, continue straight ahead on Hwy. 365 (Branch Highway). Chevron Station & Deli will be on your left.

28.4 Right at T and stop sign on Hwy. 95 & Hwy. 365. Then immediately turn left on Hwy. 365 (Choppy’s Road).

29.6 Left at T on Mary Alice Road

31.5 Right on Hwy. 356 (Peach Bloom Highway)

33.7 Left on Hwy. 356 in Bristol.

35.8 Left on Chretien Point Road (EASILY MISSED!).

36.8 Chretien Point Plantation.

38.6 At yield sign, continue straight ahead. Turn right at stop sign.

38.8 Right on Highway 182 into Sunset.

40.4 Sunset Town Hall on left. Bed & Breakfast available in Sunset and Grand Coteau. Historical attractions and a good restaurant are located in Grand Coteau.

Washington to Breaux Bridge

This 40-mile journey will take you through Opelousas, Sunset, and Grand Coteau along the route from Washington all the way south to Breaux Bridge. Washington was a thriving steamboat town in its heyday and today is home to the Steamboat Warehouse Restaurant and a plethora of historic homes. You can grab a map at the St. Landry Parish Visitor Center that marks some particularly notable locations including haunted locales and antique shopping opportunities.

Opelousas is known as the “Zydeco Capital of the World” and is the home of pioneers of the genre including Amédé Ardoin and Clifton Chenier. You’ll pass by plenty of art downtown denoting its musical history. While in Opelousas you can stop by Yam Country Pies on Grolee street. This family-run business is the destination for sweet dough pies in the area. You can let their spicy tea cakes or sweet cream-filled pies fuel the next leg of your journey.

In Breaux Bridge, you will arrive at the “crawfish capital of the world,” which celebrates the famous crustacean every May with the Crawfish Festival. Stop for a meal and maybe a Cajun two-step in one of the local dance halls.

Start: Washington Tourist Information Center on Main Street. Take Hwy.103 East (St. Landry Veteran’s Memorial Highway) out of Washington.

0.7 Go under Interstate 49.

1.5 Right on Hwy.743.

3.9 Right on Hwy. 744. Easily missed!

4.2 Left on Bay Ridge Road (small country road).

5.0 Left at T and Stop on Frontage Road (following I 49).

7.6 Right at T and Stop. Go under I 49. You will be on East Prudhomme in Opelousas.

8.5 Left on Tunica Street at 4-Way Stop. Tunica changes name to Wallior.

9.1 Right on Grolee.

9.4 Lombard Street. Tony Chachere Seasonings Factory will be to the right on Lombard. Call ahead at 337-948-4691 if you would like a tour of the factory.

Note: At the intersection of Grolee and Main Street, you can walk your bike 1/2 block to the Opelousas Museum on Main Street. At this museum, you can learn the history of Zydeco Music as well as the history of Opelousas.

9.5 Continue on Grolee to reach Market Street.

9.8 Left on Market Street.

10.0 Corner of Landry and Market Street. In this area has Back in Time and Java Square, two cafés with excellent food and great coffee. You also have some shopping options available with Wildchild Essentials.

10.0 Continue on Market Street to leave Opelousas.

10.8 Left on Bertheaud Ave.

11.0 Right on Union Street (Hwy. 182). There will be moderate traffic on this stretch of road in Opelousas, but there is a shoulder. And the traffic will lessen as you leave the city.

19.7 Hwy. 95. You can take this road to reach Chretien Point Plantation. You are now in the town of Sunset.

20.1 Budd Street. La Caboose Gift Shop on Bud Street. Get ready for a left-hand turn.

20.2 Left on Hwy. 93

20.9 Grand Coteau. Follow Hwy. 93 through Grand Coteau.

21.4 Traffic light at the intersection of Hwy.93 and Church Street. To visit the Academy of the Sacred Heart, turn left on Church Street.

22.0 Continue on Hwy.93 East toward Arnaudville.

26.1 Right on Bayou Fuselier Road. Easily missed!

30.2 Left on Hwy. 726.

31.4 Right on Wilderness Trail.

35.4 Bayou Wilderness Campground and Store.

35.4 Left on St. Clair at Y.

37.2 Right at T and Stop on Hwy. 354.

39.6 Straight ahead on Hebert Road. Do not follow 354 to the right!

41.0 Right on N. Berard Street (Hwy.31).

41.5 Junction of Hwy. 94 and Hwy. 31. Continue straight on Hwy.31 to reach downtown Breaux Bridge.

42.4 Left on Bridge Street at traffic light.

42.6 Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Center in Breaux Bridge.

St. Landry Biking Trails2024-06-24T16:33:47-05:00
4 Nov 2020

Calvin Smith Mural

2022-04-14T12:01:46-05:00

This colorful mural stands proudly on the side of the Smith family barn in Eunice. Calvin Smith built the barn with his neighbors in 1962 and was known within his family as “The Barefoot Cajun”. His son, Darrel, commissioned local artist Hannah Gumbo, to paint the mural as an homage to his father.

“It’s an invitation,” said Gumbo. “Come and see us, and meet the family who grew up here.”

Calvin Smith Mural2022-04-14T12:01:46-05:00
5 Jun 2020

Zydeco Cajun Prairie Scenic Byway

2021-03-24T11:40:26-05:00

As you visit the communities along the Zydeco-Cajun Prairie Scenic Byway, you can still hear Cajun and Creole French spoken in shops and on the street, take delight in our famous cuisine, and dance to rhythms that run through our very life.

A visit to the Jean Lafitte Prairie Acadian Cultural Center in Eunice can provide a rich education into our folklore and folkways. Along the byway, you will find architecture ranging from quaint Acadian cottages to gracious antebellum mansions. Sportsmen and photographers alike will relish the unforgettable experience of visiting the Atchafalaya Basin, one of America’s last great wilderness wetlands. Campers and fishermen will find delightful diversion at Chicot, Louisiana’s largest and most popular state park located in Evangeline Parish.

The heart of the Cajun Prairie, Acadia Parish, has some of the most beautiful surroundings imaginable; catch a glimpse of wildlife as they migrate along a recognized fly-way, fields of golden rice, the world’s oldest grain, crawfish fields, and the many museums and attractions that highlight the culture and heritage of this Louisiana paradise.

Bayous shaded by moss-draped oaks, flooded rice fields glistening in the sun, and prairies ablaze with wildflowers create a feast for the eye.

At Grand Coteau, a shrine to St. John Berchmans commemorates the only miracle in North America verified by the Vatican and it gives testimony to the abiding faith of this area’s people.

All this and more can be found along the byway. Check out accommodations here.

Zydeco Cajun Prairie Scenic Byway, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana
Zydeco Cajun Prairie Scenic Byway2021-03-24T11:40:26-05:00
23 Sep 2019

Clovis Crawfish Statue

2020-01-28T16:19:18-06:00

Mary Alice Fontenot’s beloved children’s story character now has a permanent spot in his hometown of Eunice right outside the Eunice Depot Museum as well as the Cajun French Music Hall of Fame Museum. Clovis Crawfish stands proudly as a testament to the children’s books Fontenot brought to life that has taught to the world since 1961 a wonderful understanding of the Cajun French language as well as the colorful characters that populate her worlds.

  • Open 24 hours

  • 337-457-6540

  • 220 S C C Duson Street, Eunice, LA 70535

Clovis Crawfish Statue2020-01-28T16:19:18-06:00
23 Aug 2019

Gabrielle’s

2021-03-18T10:11:13-05:00

Gabrielle’s, known as the little sister venue to La Belle Venue also located in the Cajun music destination of Eunice, is a cozy venue for your intimate wedding, office party, rehersal dinner, or private party. Newly rennovated by La Belle Venue owners Diane and Brian Heinen, this venue offers classy and whimsical indoor lighting with chandeliers, strings of Edison bulbs, and fairy lights creating an inviting atmosphere that you can dim or lighten to your satisfaction. The fancifal ambiance extends to their outdoor patio with iron fence and cultivated landscape.

Gabrielle’s can accomodate a max capacity of 100 guests with 10 indoor guest tables and 75 Chiavari chairs, and 4 patio tables with 16 chairs. Renting this venue also comes with a DJ table, large-screen tv, and multiple serving tables. Outside caterers are welcome, but the owners will gladly reccomend their favorites.

Gabrielle’s2021-03-18T10:11:13-05:00
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