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4.2 (67 reviews)
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Dara M.

If you're asking yourself is it worth it to spend a few hours at Vermilionvile, the answer is 100% yes. With only 15 minutes to spare before lunch ended in their restaurant, my husband and I ordered their special lunch as takeaway. The meal was by far the best food I've had in Louisiana. The wholesome meal for $15 included chicken and sausage gumbo, spicy meatballs in delicious rice, with caramelized praline bread pudding and iced tea. What a deal!! The food was outstanding! I have never had rice that tasted soooooooo good. The staff member, Chantelle, was delightful. The historic portion of Vermilionvile has a mixture of restored historic houses and replicas, with assorted local staff members (from historians to local Cajuns) in period attire educating about their history and background. Kevin plays the accordion remarkably well! Wow!!! Vermilionville seems to be the Plymouth Rock for tourists from France and Quebec- which is awesome! Great vibes! For those with sensitive energy...Some of the historic houses retain their energy. Be advised. Highly recommend Vermilionville! Protip: you'll need at LEAST 2 hrs to explore, ideally more.

Kathy B.

Pretty village of re-located authentic houses. Not placed in the proximity they would have been historically but well preserved. Knowledgeable staff. Associated with LARC.

Andi F.

What an amazing spot! I have been wanting to come for quite some time now, but haven't had the time. I am so glad I did. Make sure you give yourself a few hours to explore everything as there is just so much to see. There are handicap ramps to most everything. The water life exhibit was closed when I went, but that's ok. I look forward to coming back with friends. All of the employees were friendly and helpful. There were people at most of the spots to explain what was going on. This was just great and well worth the time to stop in and look around.

Samantha N.

I am sure not many people know that Vermillionville has a restaurant but it does!!! We were greeted by a friendly hostess who told us about the daily lunch special. My friend and I decided to go with the baked fish and seafood pasta. It came with a delicious warm biscuit that was made from scratch. We also had a side of gumbo and salad. The baked fish was seasoned perfectly and the cheesy pasta was filled with shrimp. I seriously could not get enough of this meal to the point where I finished the entire plate. We even got some to go bread pudding and chocolate cake. The atmosphere is great. You can enjoy the scenery with outside dining if you would like. I am known to not revisit places due to my excitement for novelty but I will definitely be back soon!!!.

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Stephen R.

So Sarah is overworked and underpaid. But she gives great service. This is Cajun home cooking. Today we had Chicken and Sausage Gumbo, Grits and Grillades, Corn Nuggets and finished with Pecan Cobbler. Outstanding. Highly Recommend!

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Fran N Tad S.

Awesome food and real great Gumbo. I had the shrimp my wife had the Chicken and also had the Bread pudding. its a nice place to killthe morning in the village and then eat lunch. We recomend it ....

Chicken and sausage gumbo, just like my mom makes it
Brittney P.

Oh man, if I were a tourist, this is where I'd go for a lovely Cajun experience. Friday's dinner was seafood pasta, baked fish, buttered corn and scratch made biscuit + gumbo or salad + dessert for 11.95!!! And every bit of it was DELICIOUS. Having this in a quaint "old Louisiana style" house/building in Vermillionville surrounded by beautiful trees and scenery is an experience. Would make my day to have brunch here. 1000% recommend!

Playing the concertina at L'Académie de Vermilionville
Ed U.

Vermilionville is what you would call a "living museum". If you don't have time to tap your toes to a homegrown Zydeco band in Lafayette, then this will probably give you the next best thing... a pretty accurate rendering of the area's uniquely Cajun/Creole heritage in its recreation of Acadian life from 1765 to 1890. The details are exacting, as the grounds are laid out as an historic village with eighteen structures including six restored original homes. One can either appreciate the effort toward authenticity or simply whine about the experience as a reminder of that kindergarten field trip where you were reprimanded for your lack of self-control. For the $8 admission fee, you can tour the grounds yourself and meet costumed craftspeople who act in character. The colorful man in the suspenders in the schoolhouse even plays the concertina as he shares the history of the building and education among the Acadians (see photo). There's a locally acclaimed restaurant and a big social hall where they do hold concerts and dances. Both these features made me and Jamie W. think that Vermilionville is probably best enjoyed during a celebratory event like the upcoming Bayou Vermilionville Festival on October 3. Otherwise go at your own risk. Even the craftspeople looked bored to be there on a non-festival day.

Jennifer W.

I didn't get the chance to go through the museum but a local told us we had to go to Cuisine de Maman which is the small restaurant on the property. I'm so glad we went! During the week they have amazing plate lunches that make you weep they're so good and authentic. We had a sausage gumbo that was just like my grandmother used to make (who was from baton rouge) and it was AMAZING. We also had some great chicken, sweet carrots, rice with gravy, and the most buttery delicious biscuit in the history of biscuits. To top it all off we had bread pudding which I loved! I got ALLLLLLLLL that for only about $5. CRAZY cheap and so good. I wished we had more time to spend because I heard they have a cooking school on site and I would have loved to learn their secrets and bring them home to my hubby to share!

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Very interesting! Lots of different cultures to learn about. Very close to Lafeyette.

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Excellent bread pudding - beat the three versions we had in New Orleans. Worth a stop to see the early Cajun culture.

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The village has historic buildings that explains life and trades from the 1765-1890 Era in Lafayette.

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Acadiana Center for the Arts

Acadiana Center for the Arts

5.0(3 reviews)
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This is a beautiful museum that also doubles as a concert venue…read more The rotating art installations that I've seen there are absolutely stunning. I really appreciate the emphasis on local artists. They do a wonderful job of curating experiences, and giving you a glimpse of the artist. I saw a great concert recently produced by local Cajun and Zydeco musicians I was absolutely blown away by those ladies! Later that month, I went to see some art by the renowned Leroy Evans. It was a stunning display of color, depth, detail, and emotion. Possibly one of my favorite painting exhibits ever. Take your kids, take a date or take a friend - you will have a lovely time.

Every second Saturday in downtown Lafayette there's an art walk. Vendors set up shop up and down…read morethe streets and in shops. I went recently and now this will be a regular Saturday night thing for me. It was so nice!! Acadiana Center for the Arts was offering free admission so I stopped in to escape the heat and check out the exhibits. Jeremy Young was the artist whose work stood out the most to me and I thoroughly enjoyed studying his paintings. I was just awed by the details that went into his paintings. The artists here change on a regular basis and I picked up the upcoming schedule so I'll know when to go see some new exhibits. Next time you're wandering around downtown Lafayette be sure to stop in here!

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We spent a few hours driving and walking through this beautifully preserved piece of nature on…read moreAvery Island after doing the self-guided tour of the Tabasco Factory, that ticket includes the Jungle Garden experience. We couldn't have picked a better day to visit the area, the temperature was perfect with low humidity and no bugs - you must allow yourself plenty of time to soak in the peaceful surroundings and get out of your vehicle to get up close to the wonders of this garden. Besides the beautiful grounds and water structures there are plenty of surprises you'll discover along the way we unfortunately didn't see any alligators or deer today but there were an abundance of birds, a few turtles basking in the sun and lots of squirrels scurrying through the grounds and giant oak trees. This is a beautiful place and just one of the wonders you'll find while exploring Louisiana I've lived in Louisiana for almost half my life and I'm still amazed at the beauty this state has to offer this is just one of the many places that's preserved and protected for generations to enjoy and appreciate...

This is a great activity to spend a few hours, especially on a nice day. It's a good mix of driving…read moreand walking around or you can choose to just drive and listen to the self guided tour. We saw lot of alligators. The bird city was neat too. You could hear the birds well before you could see them. At the park entrance there is a little gift shop too with snacks, drinks, bathrooms and souvenirs.

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