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Chelsea's Cafe is located near the north gates of LSU in the University Shopping Center on the corner of Highland. It serves craw fish cakes, BBQ shrimp, house salad, Creole tomato salad, tomato basil soup, chicken and dumplins, grilled vegetables, mushroom and Swiss burger, and home made ice creams. A variety of drinks, beer specials, and live music are provided.

Location: 148 W State Street, Baton Rouge Louisiana 70802 Telephone 225-387-3679

Other Restaurants, Cafes, Delis, Bakeries nearby:
(Broussard) Alcide's
(Lafayette) Alesi's Italian Restaurant
(Kenner) Andy Messina’s Restaurant
(Lafayette) Antoni's Italian Cafe
(Lafayette) Baracca's
(Breaux Bridge) Bayou Boudin & Cracklin

02/21 Coming to The Baton Rouge area
New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival New Orleans LA April25 The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, a/k/a Jazz Fest, is a 10-day cultural feast in which thousands of musicians, cooks and craftspeople welcome 500,000 visitors each year. There are two main components: the Louisiana Heritage Fair and the Ev ening Concert Series. The Lousiana Heritage Fair is the signature feature of the Festival, showcasing unforgettable music on 12 stages, delicious Louisiana cuisine in two large food areas, and crafts artisans from the region and around the world demonstrating and selling their work.
Breaux Bridge Crawfish Festival Breaux Bridge LA May3-5 The Breaux Bridge Crawfish Festival has become one of the largest gatherings of world famous Cajun, Zydeco and Swamp Pop musicians and plays host to over 30 bands on three stages during the three-day festival.
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Cracklin Festival Port Barre LA November8 This festival is held in November in Port Barre. Four days of fun include family entertainment, Cajun and Country music, food, cooking contests, arts and crafts, and a parade.
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