City Guides

Baton Rouge, LA

Get a closer look at Louisiana's capital city
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A Mississippi Mule at Beausolei Restaurant & Bar.

Photo: Amy Dickerson

The Hakkekyjah Crab reboot at while-tablecloth stalwart Juban’s.

Photo: Amy Dickerson

A patron at the Radio Bar.

Photo: Amy Dickerson

Seasonal produce at Red Stick Farmers Market.

Photo: Amy Dickerson

Antiques and art in the Mid City shopping district.

Photo: Amy Dickerson

Magpie Cafe’s biscones.

Photo: Amy Dickerson

Turn up the tunes at the Radio Bar.

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Bartender Ken Milo at Hotel Indigo.

Photo: Amy Dickerson

Chef Nathan Gresham at Beausoleil.

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The Cove’s top shelf.

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William McGhee (left) and Charles Caldwell, the duo behind Baton Rouge’s Tin Roof Brewing Co., raise a pint.

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McGhee and a glass of Tin Roof Brewing Co.’s handcrafted ale.

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Beausoleil Restaurant & Bar—where food is local and fresh, as always.

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The Louisiana State Capitol building peeks above the city’s skyline.

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Welcome to Baton Rouge; step aboard.

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Photo: Amy Dickerson

Jamie Hernandez, executive chef at Juban’s.

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Southern hospitality meets contemporary style at Hotel Indigo.

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Baton Rouge sign on the Mississippi River waterfront.

Photo: Amy Dickerson

Photo: Amy Dickerson

A string of art and antique boutiques line Mid City Shopping District.

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Reaching for a whiskey on The Cove’s aptly named shelves.

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A pick-up game at The Radio Bar.

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The Horace Wilkinson Bridge over the Mississippi River.

Photo: Amy Dickerson

Photo: Amy Dickerson

Take a seat at Denicola’s Furniture Upholstery.

Photo: Amy Dickerson