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7 Jun 2023

Queb’s Country Store

2024-01-11T15:10:55-06:00

Queb’s Country Store is located outside of Opelousas, Louisiana in Plaisance, the original home of the Original Southwest Louisiana Zydeco Music Festival. This store is the perfect stop for every envie (Cajun French for “desire”) you might have. Here, you’ll find a full-service butcher shop with a huge variety of fresh and smoked meats including several kinds of sausage, stuffed tasso roasts, stuffed & seasoned beef tongues, chicken rolls, and much more. The deli specializes in filling your belly with daily plate lunches, Sunday BBQ (including baby-back ribs), hot boudin, pork & chicken cracklin, homemade hamburgers, poboys, fried chicken, and amazing salads.

Try some of their crowd favorites: Kevin Salad, boudin/egg/cheese biscuit, spicy Cajun cheeseburger, beef jerky, and chicken cracklin.

Queb’s Country Store2024-01-11T15:10:55-06:00
29 Apr 2022

Gradney’s Smoke House & Kitchen

2022-08-19T16:39:22-05:00

Gradney’s Smoke House & Kitchen is your destination to get authentic Creole food in Lawtell, Louisiana right between Opelousas and Eunice. Their menu includes daily plate lunches that can range from Oxtail to sausage gravy which comes with your choice of 2 sides. You might also try a savory burger or club sandwich and fries. It’s not just smoked meats and creole plate lunches, though. You can also find boiled crawfish here when in season.

Gradney’s Smoke House & Kitchen2022-08-19T16:39:22-05:00
26 Aug 2019

Meche’s Meat & Supermarket

2020-01-29T16:13:32-06:00

Meche’s Meat & Supermarket located in the perfectly seasoned city of Opelousas is your local supermarket with everything you need to make a traditional and flavorful gumbo. Specializing in fresh boudin, meats, and smoked meats, you’ll find all the ingredients you need for some authentic Louisiana Cajun or Creole food.

Whether you’re trying to scratch that boudin itch or are up to experimenting with hog’s head cheese, Meche’s has something for you.

  • Monday-Sunday 7am-7pm

  • 337-942-2089

  • 1508 West Landry Street, Opelousas, Louisiana 70570

Meche’s Meat & Supermarket2020-01-29T16:13:32-06:00
9 Aug 2019

Bellard’s Poultry & Crawfish

2020-01-29T13:53:38-06:00

In 1964, Bellard’s Poultry and Seafood, located in Opelousas, opened and began their legacy of supplying restaurants, caterers, and retail stores with custom cut, fresh quality meat, seafood and poultry. Today, as Bellard’s Poultry & Crawfish, you can purchase their seasoned meats and even Zydeco Chop Chop, a culinary necessity for anyone who wants quick and easy Louisiana cooking.

Bellard’s Poultry & Crawfish2020-01-29T13:53:38-06:00
21 Dec 2018

Eunice Poultry

2022-03-25T14:57:35-05:00

Eunice Poultry is your one-stop shop for all your Cajun food cravings. Boudin, boudin balls, cracklins, specialty cut meat all woodsmoked and seasoned to order, and more great-tasting authentic Cajun foods can be found at this establishment.

Eunice Poultry was first opened in Eunice during the year 1965. Their founders, Leon Stelly, Harry Bellard, and Ashton Bellard’s, goal was to bring customers freshly cut hens exactly to order. Now, over fifty years later, their goal has evolved into their becoming the specialty meat market that caters to the needs of the local community.

Ici on parle français. French is spoken here. 

Eunice Poultry2022-03-25T14:57:35-05:00
13 Jul 2018

The Superette

2022-03-25T15:01:03-05:00

Just look for the giant cow! That’s how you’ll find the Eunice Superette, or maybe it’s the smell of fresh boudin and cracklin in the air that will lead the way. More than 50 years ago, this family-owned and operated full-service slaughterhouse was a small grocer and meat supplier in Eunice, but today, The Superette is Louisiana’s largest meat processing facility. Their retail location clearly lives up to that title with all sorts of specialty meats including alligator, stuffed chickens, lamb, tasso, sausage, crawfish tails, house-made bacon, and even “all-natural” and “grass-fed” products from local farms.

This specialty market and smokehouse even grabbed the attention of Baton Rouge blogger and Food Network guest star, Jay Ducote. Ducote got to see the processing and butchering first hand and maybe even a giant slab of “Dat Guy’s Bacon”. Savor the experience yourself; just don’t forget to bring an ice chest.

Ici on parle français. French is spoken here.

The Superette2022-03-25T15:01:03-05:00
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