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Welcome to Baton Rouge

Rich history, flavorful food and all-around good times in Louisiana’s capital city 

One of the most historic, vibrant and unforgettable cities in the South, this is a place where Blues festivals and beignets are as beloved as football, where you can marvel at the USA’s tallest state capitol building one day and visit the one-time world’s smallest church the next. Here, the 300-year history is as rich as the flavors, with historic sites, memorials and museums bringing the character of the city to life, and hundreds of restaurants dishing it up on a plate.

Historic Hotspots 

Baton Rouge has quite a colorful history, one that impacts every facet of the city. Visit the Red Stick Sculpture on Scotts Bluff to see an artistic homage to the city’s namesake, sculpted by Southern University graduate Frank Hayden. From there, take an even deeper dive intoLouisianaheritage, starting at the Old State Capitol and the Old Governor’s Mansion. Get a bird’s-eye view of the city from the observation deck of the 34-story Louisiana State Capitol, walk through Memorial Hall, and stroll the native plant-filled grounds. Finish off your historic tour at the Capitol Park Museum, where you can learn about The Bayou State’s centuries-long history.  

A Thriving Food Scene 

Southern cuisine forms the backbone of Baton Rouge’sculinary scene. Dine in at beloved Black- and family-owned spots like Zeeland Street, named among New York Times’ 50 best restaurants in the USA in 2024, and Chicken Shack, the city’s longest-operating restaurant. For some of the freshest seafood in town, don’t miss Tony’s Seafood Market & Deli, serving up everything from crab to catfish to crawfish. Pay a visit to Coffee Call, where the incredible coffees and beignets will have you buzzing. Enjoy an off-the-beaten-path culinary adventure in the Perkins Overpass area, a small neighborhood jam-packed with diverse and delicious eateries – from cozy Asian street food to vibrant Latin American bites.

Fabulous Festivals 

The hip Mid City neighborhood plays host to two art festivals annually. Each November, White Light Night showcases local artisans and live bands along lively Government Street, while Hot Art Cool Nights offers artistic vibes amid the blooms of spring. These family-friendly events are fun ways to shop for local goods and mingle with the community art scene. Music lovers will be thrilled to learn that Baton Rouge is also home to one of the USA’s oldest blues festivals. Visit during the first weekend of April to check out the Baton Rouge Blues Festival and dance to vibrant sounds on four stages. 

Live Entertainment 

If the live music bug has bitten you, stop into local hangs to hear the region’s premier bands and artists in action. Phil Brady’s Bar & Grill looms large over the Baton Rouge music scene. The oldest blues bar in the city offers live entertainment every Thursday through Saturday, encompassing a wide range of musical styles. About 30 minutes outside of town, Teddy’s Juke Joint offers a one-of-a-kind atmosphere and a legendary lineup of local bands. When there’s no live entertainment scheduled, you can catch Teddy himself spinning his favorite classic blues and soul records. 

Beyond live music, you can take part in heart-pounding athletic events at Baton Rouge’s two universities. When the Louisiana State University (LSU) Tigers or the Southern University Jaguars take the field for some football, it’s always a major event. Grab tickets to a game, then show up early to enjoy the time-honored tradition of tailgating – informal block parties with food, music and plenty of revelry. Even if it’s not football season, you can watch LSU and Southern University’s baseball, volleyball, and men’s and women’s basketball teams as they vie for their respective championships.

 

Imagery credit: Jordan Hefler

 
Posted on: 17/04/2025

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