LAFAYETTE, La. (KLFY) — In a recent
Forbes article, Lafayette was called an “Underrated Louisiana City” and is considered the “Beating Heart of Cajun Culture.”
The article highlighted how Lafayette offers unique opportunities and experiences with its attractions, food, music and Cajun Culture.
“Though it tends to fly under the radar compared to larger nearby cities, those who venture to Lafayette will be richly rewarded with a seamless blend of time-honored tradition and contemporary charm, with a thriving seafood scene, esteemed museums and plenty of cozy shops to explore all across the region.” Jared
Ranahan, Forbes writer said.
Forbes continued to mention Lafayette’s enriched history of Cajun, Creole and Native American communities and how the stories of our ancestors come alive through our “lively zydeco music performances” and tourists excursions like the Cajun Food Tours and Vermilionville.
The article also spotlighted our thriving culinary scene by mentioning several of our local food favorites such as The Cajun Table, Spoonbill, Pop’s Poboys, Borden’s Ice Cream Shoppe, Five Mile Eatery and Vestal.
“Lafayette has mastered the art of traditional Pelican State favorites, but the city is no slouch when it comes to innovative contemporary dining either.” Ranahan wrote.
Forbes wrote about how as Lafayette honors their ancestral roots through their food and tours, it carries an inviting, contemporary charm that leaves everyone wanting more.
The article concluded by painting a perfect day in Downtown Lafayette from snagging coffee from Reve Coffee Lab, searching through CDs and vinyl at Lagniappe Records, buying books at Cavalier House Books, art trips to Hilliard Art Museum, dancing at Downtown Alive! then ending it with an evening at Blue Moon Saloon and Hideaway on Lee.
With the praises of the city’s blend of tradition and modernity, Forbes created a must-read for all those interested in exploring The Hub City.
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