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    Saw a great tribute to Moon Mulligan there. Wonderful venue for music. Food and drinks were available.

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    Warehouse 535 - Wedding

    Warehouse 535

    (4 reviews)

    Bartenders were excellent. Ambience was friendly and beautiful. Drinks are pricey but I'll be backread more

    My buddy came into a few tickets for a Music Festival Fund Raiser (?¿) Don't quote me on that but I…read moreswear that's what they told me the event was that evening. Alas, I digress.. The place is constructed of exclusively wood, exposed brick & old sheet metal. It had an immediate charm about it for sure and overall would be a great place for an event. We parked in the large lot on the same plot as the building. My first reaction to the place was how cool and aesthetically pleasing it is - especially for the little neighborhood it's in:/ They've got a relatively large, healthy lawn in the back with the the little bulb lights that everybody likes. There was also a stage out back but it wasn't being used when I was there. From the parking lot you take a few steps up to the floor level of the wrap around porch. As you actually enter the building you enter into the smaller of the two main chambers. There will be a bar to your immediate right and the larger, stage room to our left. Naturally there was a band playing in the larger, banquet style room. As mentioned it had a stage on the far end and also a bar with plenty of open space for seating/dancing/tom-foolery. On a quick side note, the bar had a quite expansive and modestly priced assortment of your typical offerings. I will say the bartender I had knew nothing about the local beer much less helpful wine and spirit suggestions - he was friendly though :) Another quick side note, the caterer, The Habana Club, was EXCELLENT and offered extremely delicious and authentic Cuban fare. DEFINTELY check them up if you're in the area and into that sort of thing. TL;DR Definitely worth using for a private party or trying to get into the next local event they're hosting. Until next time.. CHEERS !!!

    Esprit De Coeur

    Esprit De Coeur

    (4 reviews)

    I experienced the most disgusting and disturbing time on April 16, 2023, as I catered a Bridal…read moreShower at this place, well at John Nickerson House which is owned by the same people. Originally the event was suppose to be held here but it was changed by the management team due to maintenance. Assistant Beth Maitland embodied the most disrespectful, undermining, distasteful, unprofessional, unpleasant, and harassing behavior. She stayed the whole time at the event and expressed these nasty behaviors. I have never experienced this event before. I will never recommend anyone to book here or work an event connected to this establishment. I and all of the guests did not feel welcome. Everyone was uncomfortable and had horrible stories to say about Beth's behavior. I strongly believe it was due to discrimination. I have proof of everything I am stating. An example; As I was preparing dishes, Beth grabbed a piece of bacon out of a wrapped pan without my permission. The sense of empowerment and entitlement allowed her to perform in these ways. I am a professional first who owns a catering company. This is not how you conduct busines.. This is beyond sad and disgusting.

    I booked a little weekend NYE getaway from New Orleans for my boyfriend and I. In googling "things…read moreto do in Lafayette," the murder mystery dinner at Esprit de Coeur showed up. I tried to book tickets but found that the website said "sales ended." It may be a long shot, but I gave them a call to see if I could get tickets. By this point, it was 4pm the day before the show. Daisy answered the phone and told me there were still a few seats and actually opened the sales so I could purchase tickets. That was impressive to me. We got there early and were welcomed warmly by costumed employees. The actors were already in character. The bartender went above and beyond to keep us happy, even recommending a place within walking distance where we could continue the evening after the show. The decor was very nice. We didn't figure out whodunnit (the team who did got cool prizes) but really had a great evening and would definitely recommend the facility and the murder mystery to anyone looking for a fun evening.

    The Juliet Hotel - Pool with near black water

    The Juliet Hotel

    (16 reviews)

    Great spot for downtown adventuring…read more -Parking is a little strange. The lot is small and you'll miss the entrance if you don't know where you're going. -There's a little pub or bar right next door but they kept the roar to a minimum. -Service was ok. -There's a common area upstairs where snacks will randomly appear. -The rooms have big ol bathtubs but not big ol water pressure or heating to keep up with the hotel demand. We went Valentine's Day weekend during a freeze and were looking forward to hot showers or a soak to shake off the cold, but so was everyone else at the hotel. -You can tell the hotel is is a bit...outdated and that the owners have tried to make improvements. -Rooms are definitely not spotless but also not disgusting. -The bed slept ok. Now for the tasty bits: Our tv was in when we checked into the room, which we thought was a little weird but not massively unusual. We figured the housekeeper was catching up on The Bold and the Beautiful. We were wrong. The housekeeping staff laid a carefully constructed trap by leaving the TV on LIfetime. You see, we had every intention of getting out and taking in what downtown Lafayette had to offer. Instead, we got sucked into the vortex of trash television and the convenience of drinking beer from your bed. A shameful portion of our weekend was spent guzzling hazy IPAs from Parish and ridiculing life choices made by the actors on Marrying Millions. My husband and I had a blast! We just really wished there had been enough hot water for everyone.

    Love this place! It's location is the best, and it's quirky... if you don't like that then you…read moremight prefer a big chain instead, but I find it to be an endearing locale. Glad they made it through the pandemic!

    Vermilionville

    Vermilionville

    (67 reviews)

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    I admit, I've seen an abundance of these recreated villages, all across the US. Growing up, my…read moreparents were fond of them, so they've been a part of most vacations, and many of them tend to blend into one another. Vermilionville, however, stood out as one of the best, and is a memory I'll hang onto for a while. The attendants in period garb were friendly, knowledgeable, and happy to answer our questions. The woman with her spinning wheel even gave us a demonstration. She had taught herself to spin whilst working there and explained the excessive amount of hours it took to finish even one sweater. She also made it possible for me to try the bread pudding I'd been eyeing on the restaurant menu; she warned me they were closing in just 15 minutes so we rushed over and put our order in. Now, I'm not sure if their restaurant has its own yelp page so I'll just review it here. That pudding was the most delicious, most perfect bread pudding I've ever had, and I've tried quite a lot from some of the best places in NOLA. The top was crisply caramelized, and the center was a buttery custard infused with vanilla and cinnamon--an aromatic taste sensation. The server brought me two containers to go (an extra as I'd only asked for one!) and I was so excited to try it, I devoured the first one while wandering between the houses. There were some rather beautiful little homes, furnished with accurate historic decor, and I appreciated that we were able to look at things on our own, at our own pace, free from having to follow a guide. We visited on a day it was set to storm, but we were able to see most of the buildings before the sky opened up on us. We foolishly forgot to bring umbrellas of any kind, so we ended up darting between structures, and eventually taking refuge in the old church while the worst of the rain passed. It was atmospheric and memorable. We found some charming animals in a little barn--a donkey and two sheep and we said hello. There were even mushrooms, and among them we found a single chanterelle, so keep an eye out, fellow mushroom hunters! Lastly, you must leave adequate time to check out the gift shop. They have something for everyone, and much of it made by local artisans! I would recommend Vermilionville to anyone with an appreciation for southern history.

    We arrived on a Thursday when they opened at 10am. The historical preservation and restoration work…read moreis wonderful. We talked to people dressed in period clothes. They shared historical details in a fun way, bringing the old houses and artifacts to life. The restaurant is onsite so we ate lunch. The food was absolutely amazing! The etouffee arrived in a cup with great flavor and plenty of crawfish (which I forgot to take a picture of). The etouffee menu item comes with a choice of 2 proteins, we selected shrimp and fish. The picture was after we ate half, so you get plenty of food. Every thing we ordered was perfectly seasoned. The bread pudding with praline sauce was wonderful (also not pictured). We would definitely recommend the restaurant as its own destination! The restaurant hours are 11am-2pm and the historical views are available 10am-4pm. Enjoy!

    The Bougie Bar - My Beautiful Family

    The Bougie Bar

    (5 reviews)

    The Bougie bar was a super fun, unique experience! The interior was really nice and appealing. The…read moregift shop had great items so I'll definitely be back to purchase a thing or two. The workers were very friendly, engaging and clearly very knowledgeable about what they do. I would highly recommend to anyone!!

    Not a terrible experience but I don't think it's worth $50 a person to stand around, get 15 min of…read moreinstructions to pour hot wax in a can that takes 3 min to complete. Idk what I was expecting but this could have been more interactive. It's a lot of down time. My suggestions for improvement: Have the guest decorate the candle container, have things like flowers or stones to add to their candle wax, invest in decorating the room. Make a photo wall and invest in a 360 camera with quirky accessories. The wait time on the candles is ridiculous -we were told 3 days- most people don't have days to wait and paying $12 per candle to ship is ridiculous when you've already paid $50. My whole party was from out of town (1hr+ drive) and it's not realistic to think they should come back in town for a candle. I don't think currently how it is I would recommend anyone todo this activity - it's not very entertaining for this amount of money. The staff was lovely overall and the place was very clean. The gift shop is a mini Fluerty girl store ( kinda pricey) . The website needs to be updated to reflect current info- one staff member seemed to be a lil frustrated with our questions.

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