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Two Fat Bellies Hit the Road – Lafayette and Breaux Bridge

Sunday, January 12th, 2014 by virginia

Part 2 of our Louisiana/Texas tour was the heart of Cajun country – Lafayette and Breaux Bridge, Louisiana. I had read many articles about how Lafayette was the Cajun food capital with many great places to eat, and this being a food vacation, I added it to our list of destinations. We arrived in Lafayette early Wednesday evening, and while there was a cute downtown area, I was surprised by just how dead it was. The entire area seemed empty, even though there looked to be plenty of restaurants on the main street. Outside of downtown, however, Lafayette was a sprawling and busy suburban city with lots of shopping centers. We went to Breaux Bridge the next morning and its downtown was essentially two streets, but it had a quaint, small-town feel to it that I liked. There were a lot of farms just outside of town and more wide open spaces, and the bayou there was pretty picturesque. While there wasn’t a whole lot to see in these cities, it was a nice stopover that broke up our drive to Texas and let us experience more local Louisiana cuisine.

Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist in Lafayette, LA

Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist in Lafayette, LA

The Breaux Bridge in Breaux Bridge, LA

The Breaux Bridge in Breaux Bridge, LA

Bayou Teche

Bayou Teche

Two Fat Bellies Hit the Road – Louisiana and Texas

Thursday, January 2nd, 2014 by virginia

I’ll resume with the Hilton Head posts eventually, but wanted to jump in with some reviews from our latest adventure – Louisiana and Texas. We took Baby J on a plane for the first time and flew to New Orleans where we ate non-stop for 3 days. Then we rented a car and spent a day in Lafayette/Breaux Bridge, the Cajun food/Crawfish capital, before heading to Texas. There we spent some time in Houston and visited NASA, had an epic “lunch” at four different barbecue restaurants in Luling and Lockhart, experienced great Mexican food in San Antonio, and then wound down our trip with a 4-hour wait at the famed Franklin BBQ in Austin. We were pretty full and barbecued out by the time we flew home from Austin, and needless to say, our cholesterol levels probably took a hit after our trip, but we had the time of our lives. It was truly a food-oriented vacation, with a little sightseeing in between. J handled all the travel brilliantly, and we look forward to taking her on more adventures in the coming year.

So first up on our foodie getaway: New Orleans

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St. Louis Cathedral