Eat Lafayette

Eat Lafayette returns for 2020 with new specials and a ton of options for you. As local restaurants work their way through the COVID-19 crisis, they have managed to stay afloat using to-go and delivery orders while the seating sections were closed. Now, as restrictions are being lifted, you can once again enjoy eating at your favorite locally-owned restaurants and help support local businesses. We will be updating this page with featured businesses and specials. Visit LafayetteTravel.com for more details on this year’s specials.

Eat Lafayette - Ground Pat'i
Eat Lafayette - Ground Pat'i
Eat Lafayette - Ground Pat'i
The "Eat Lafayette" campaign is in full swing and ready for you to visit any of the many participating restaurants and have an amazing meal. I made a stop at Ground Pat'i on Kaliste Saloom to try the "Donut Patti Burger" and it here's how it went!
Eat Lafayette - Sandra's Cafe
Eat Lafayette - Sandra's Cafe
Eat Lafayette - Sandra's Cafe
I had the great pleasure recently of visiting Sandra's Cafe & Health Food Store, which is on Rena Drive. If you enjoy eating healthy but don't want to sacrifice taste, then that's the place for you.
Eat Lafayette - Ema's Cafe
Eat Lafayette - Ema's Cafe
Eat Lafayette - Ema's Cafe
I had the great pleasure recently of visiting Ema's Cafe, which is on Johnston Street in the Centerpiece Shopping Center. It's a quaint restaurant that offers wonderful breakfast and lunch dishes in a casual atmosphere.
Eat Lafayette - Randol's
Eat Lafayette - Randol's
Eat Lafayette - Randol's
You've still got plenty time to partake in the Eat Lafayette campaign as it rolls through September 2nd. If you aren't aware of what it's all about, it's real simple -- we highlight the great locally owned restaurants in the Hub City and encourage you to dine there!

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