This is my all time favorite lunch spot in Baton Rouge. It’s honestly a hidden gem, literally hidden in the Foyer, off of Perkins. I don’t know how this hasn’t received hundreds of 5 star ratings yet. Their soups are SO good, especially their roasted red pepper gouda soup (oh my gosh). You can’t go wrong with any of their soups or sandwiches though. All are fantastic.
Try not to miss grabbing a slice of the best cake in town either from Mrs. Nanette Mayhall - they serve her cake there and it’s epic!
Love all the little private corners you can enjoy your meal in, if you choose to stay and dine-in. It’s a perfect spot to meet friends for lunch with less noise and foot-traffic. The dinning areas are also surrounded by some beautiful artwork as well. This...
Read more[THIS RESTAURANT IS INSIDE THE FOYER. When you walk inside, go all the way to the back of the store and you'll see it.] I got the Antipasto Salad. (They ran out of salami, so they upgraded me to grilled chicken.) I was pleasantly surprised - the portion was large, and was topped with a tasty vinaigrette. It was $13, not including a drink. My friend got the Italian sandwich (muffuletta without olive salad) and couldn't stop raving about it. If I wanted a quick salad bite, I would go to the Salad Shop a few doors down, but this was a nice little café....
Read moreVery disappointing! The sandwich I ordered had one stale slice of bread and was not the kind of bread I ordered. I returned it and got the same stale bread back. There was no apology from the server and the cost was over 20.00. I got the feeling that she thought I was just a whiner. The atmosphere was lovely, but paying that much for a stale sandwich was just plain wrong. I had company with me so did want to complain more than twice. But I will not eat...
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