Opelousas Restaurants
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- MMonaNew Orleans / Louisiana •21 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoEverything was great! Weekend before Christmas, lots of people yet Marcelo’s was spot on. Service and food outstanding. Big enough area that even with crowds still not loud. Highly recommend!More infoMarcello's of LafayettePrice: Moderate• Italian• Lafayette•4.9
- MMiaMississippi •5 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoHad a wonderful time. They always make us feel special on our anniversaryMore infoRuth's Chris Steak House - LafayettePrice: Very Expensive• Steakhouse• Lafayette•4.8
- CcherylVIPTahoe / Reno Area •37 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 14, 2024Has to be one of the best meals we have had in quite some time. Unfortunately, we do not live in the area, so I doubt a return visit will be made.More infoThe Spotted Horse Tavern & Dining ParlorPrice: Moderate• American• Opelousas•4.3
- LLottieNew Orleans / Louisiana •9 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 14, 2024This is a place to celebrate- whether an event or just the b special moments in life! Cheers to the celebration moments!More infoRuffino’s on the RiverPrice: Expensive• Steak• Lafayette•4.8
- HHailieLas Vegas •7 reviews5.0Dined on Aug 23, 2024Always a great time! We didn’t have the buffet tonight, but we usually do and it’s great!!More infoSilks Clubhouse at Evangeline DownsPrice: Expensive• Cajun• Opelousas•3.2
Discover Opelousas
Louisiana's third oldest city, Opelousas has big taste. Called the "Spice Capital of Louisiana," four national brands featuring spicy favorites are produced here. It's no wonder that Creole and Cajun food is on the menu and Zydeco music is on the stage. Stroll along the brick streets of Opelousas' historic district where you'll find Cajun classics like gumbo, crawfish étouffée and red beans and rice in the restaurants where nationally known chefs have honed their skills. Opelousas also specializes in quicker Cajun fare like po'boys and boudin, a sausage stuffed with rice and spices. Other restaurants specialize not only in these local dishes but also char-broiled Angus beef. The town has dozens of restaurants, and many of have been family-owned for decades.
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- L'Acadie Inn & RV Park
- Country Ridge Bed and Breakfast
- St. Landry Catholic Church
- Lakeview Park
- Southside City Park
- Grand Coteau Historic District
- Washington Historic District
- Regency Inn & Suites Opelousas
- Louisiana Orphan Train Museum
- Evangeline Downs Hotel, an Ascend Hotel Collection Member
- Henry J Vidrine Memorial Park
- Barbreck Station
- Comfort Inn Opelousas
- Highland Shopping Center
- Thistlethwaite State Wildlife Management Area
- Clandreneau Park
- Opelousas Historic District
- Jim Bowie Museum