Where to Find Po’ Boys, Beignets and Other Mardi Gras Eats in Shreveport-Bossier
Looking for Louisiana’s signature menu items in Shreveport-Bossier? Here are a few of our go-to spots.
Looking for Louisiana’s signature menu items in Shreveport-Bossier? Here are a few of our go-to spots.
Café Roux’s (2508 Hollywood Ave., Shreveport), a new Cajun and country cooking spot that is still in the “soft opening” phase, more than makes up for what it lacks in atmosphere by serving the best oxtail plate lunch that I have personally ever tasted. The oxtail special is only available …
Featured photo: The Walk-On’s Independence Bowl logo adorns the field at Independence Stadium in Shreveport. Photo downloaded from the Walk-On’s Independence Bowl Facebook page. The Walk-On’s Independence Bowl is probably not on most folks’s list of must-attend culinary events in Shreveport-Bossier. And that is understandable, since (admittedly delicious) corn dogs …
It’s been a long time since I’ve had a dining experience in Shreveport-Bossier that was so surprisingly good, so completely enjoyable in every way, that it left my head spinning. I had that kind of experience at Creole Cafe’ & Catering (2814 Greenwood Rd., Shreveport), where mother-and-son team Dr. Gail Guidry …
With all due respect to several other really exciting restaurant openings that are in the works, the opening of Orlandeaux’s Café is likely to be the most significant happening in Shreveport’s restaurant scene in 2018. Damien Lewis Chapman, the son of late Shreveport chef and restaurateur Orlando Chapman, is currently …
The Northwest Louisiana Battle of the Gumbo Gladiators, a new fundraiser benefiting Volunteers for Youth Justice, will debut in downtown Shreveport’s Festival Plaza this Saturday, March 9, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. The inaugural festival will feature 28 teams and 32 pots of gumbo vying for cash prizes (and, more importantly, bragging …