Trail Restaurants

All Restaurants for this trail

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Cypress Inn Restaurant

7805 DeSiard Street | Monroe , LA
318-345-0202

Daily Harvest Bread Company

1105 Forsythe Avenue | Monroe, LA
318-812-2253 | http://www.dailyharvestbakery.com

Daily Harvest Restaurant Location 1

1105 Forsythe Avenue | Monroe, LA 71201
318-812-2253

Daily Harvest Restaurant Location 2

1611 N. 7th Street | West Monroe, LA 71291
318-807-0814

Dan’s Southern Style BBQ

4316 Sterlington Road | Monroe, LA
318-343-3600

Danken Trail

7702 DeSiard Street | Monroe , LA
318-343-0773

Dilla’s Fresh Mexican Grill

207 Blanchard Street | West Monroe, LA
318-361-5001

Doody’s

3731 Elm Street | Choudrant, LA 71227
318-768-4428

Dowlings Smokehouse

1313 Cooktown Rd. | Ruston , LA 71270
318-513-9966

Downtown Drugs Soda Fountain & Cafe

322 N. Florida Street | Covington, LA 70433
985-892-7220

Dragon Palace

220 Louisiana Ave | Bogalusa, LA 70427
985-735-1531

Duval’s Restaurant

63304 Hwy 10 | Bogalusa, LA 70427
985-730-5255

Dylan’s Restaurant

2908 7th Street | West Monroe , LA
318-324-9753

Eastern Chinese Restaurant

3426 Cypress Street | West Monroe, LA
318-396-8181

Eastern Empire

3601 Pecanland Mall Drive | Monroe, LA
318-388-8086

El Jarrito Mexican Grill

306 West California Ave. | Ruston , LA 71270
318-251-0600

Enoch’s Pub & Grill

507 Louisville Avenue | Monroe , LA
318-388-3662 | http://www.enochsirishpub.com

Ernesto’s Mexican Restaurant

401 Bres Avenue | Monroe , LA
318-323-3309

Eskamoe’s Frozen Custard & More

2800 Forsythe Avenue | Monroe , LA
318-325-5799

Eskamoe’s Frozen Custard & More

703 McMillan Road | West Monroe, LA
318-325-7575

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Free cajun recipes, Free Creole recipes

Culinary experiences give your trip a little something extra

Mmmm Tabasco

Round these parts, we love our Tabasco so much that a hot sauce holster was invented so we can take a bottle wherever we go. This condiment with a kick is made on Avery Island in New Iberia, where the McIlhenny family planted their first commercial pepper crop in 1868. Today, you can visit the beautiful island where the peppers grow and take a tour of the sauce factory (337.365.8173, www.tabasco.com). Do leave time to explore the island’s 250-acre Jungle Gardens (329, 337.369.6243, www.junglegardens.org).