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Barley Oak
We’ve Got Beer And We Know How To Use It
THE EVOLUTION OF A BEER DRINKER & THE CONCEPTION OF A DRAUGHT HAUS
“It is my design to die in the brew-house; let ale be placed to my mouth when I am expiring, that when the choir of angels come they may say: ‘Be God propitious to this drinker.” – Saint Columbanus
My early encounters with beer were probably a lot like those of most Americans… in the form of pale-colored, watered-down, mass-brewed American light lagers. Although these ice-cold beers…
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Bistro Byronz
Bienvenue à Bistro Byronz. It’s been awhile since our original restaurants closed their doors and served the last Big Byronz sandwich and bowl of Corn and Shrimp Soup to our friends and family in Baton Rouge. But we, as we hear from many of you, have not forgotten. That’s why after almost 20 years we’re happy to be back in Baton Rouge, Shreveport, Mandeville (and more locations soon) with our new neighborhood bistros.
Why Bistro Byronz you say? It’s the definition of a Louisiana Bistro (bistro: an unpretentious neighborhood restaurant…
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Cafe Lynn
Cafe Lynn Restaurant & Catering has a casual atmosphere with fine dining appeal. We serve classic French country style-New Orleans cuisine including fresh, local seafood, steaks, salads, and poultry. Our menu and daily specials always include a fresh fish – usually redfish, speckled trout or red snapper; as well as jumbo Gulf shrimp, fried Gulf oysters, lump crab cakes, veal scallopini, paneed rabbit, pan seared quail, and filet mignon au poivre. While we do have some butter and cream sauces, the real heart and soul of Chef Joey’s cooking is…
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Chenier
The Market at Chenier is a Creole treasure serving residents, guests, shoppers and neighbors. New merchants are opening their doors in Chenier every day and the list of shops, services and amenities is growing.
The boutiques and dining are not only entertaining but also convenient. This area provides an inviting meeting place for friends, neighbors, the community, and the blue herons, too. You can relax in the shade of the gazebo, walk the landscaped sidewalks and paths, or sit by the lake all within the grounds of The Market at…
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Coscino's Italian Grill
The Coscino Family, originally from New Orleans, have been Mandeville residents since 1998 and opened the Restaurant in May of 2004 with inspiration and recipes from New Orleans, New York, & Italy.
Already great at cooking excellent Italian dishes, Chef Jeremy Coscino worked with an owner of a 25 year old Brooklyn, New York Pizzeria to learn true New York Style Pizza. Other dishes include Lasagna, Spaghetti & Meatballs, Veal, Chicken & Eggplant Parmesan, Calzones, incredible Salads, Sandwiches on
fresh homemade bread, Black Angus Burgers handmade with ground chuck, cooked…
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Creative Arts of St. Tammany
A new venue for Family Entertainment, located in MANDABITA.
(from Facebook.com)
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Dew Drop Social & Benevolent Society Hall
On May 5, 1885 a group of civic-minded African American residents of the village of Mandeville, led by the late Olivia Eunio, created the Dew Drop Social and Benevolent Association. A decade later the organization laid a cornerstone and in 1895 constructed a small wooden building on Lamarque Street in what is now called Old Mandevillee, 3 1/2 blocks north of the north shoreline of Lake Pontchartrain. The Association, like many created among African American residents following the end of the Civil War, had chiefly benevolent goals — to care…
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Fontainebleau State Park
Located just a short drive from New Orleans by taking a nice drive across the 24 mile long Lake Pontchartrain Causeway Bridge. You can see the Fontainebleau State park to the right when your a mile from the end of the bridge. You will see the rental cabins that are on the waters edge of the lake plus the fishing pier sticking out. There is also a pier close to the bridge which is part of Sunrise Park. The 3rd pier about 2 miles from the bridge is the one…
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Interference Sports Bar
Open 7 days a week – 363 days a year
(We are closed Fat Tuesday & Ash Wednesday)
Open Monday → Sunday: Noon – 2:00am
(During football season we open at 11:30am on Sunday)
Happy Hour
7 days a week! Noon – 6pm
Sunday → Thursday 11pm – 1am
Bar Food
Served Nightly from 6pm – 1am
Except for Football Sundays Noon – 1am
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Mandeville Trailhead
The city purchased a full block for its Cultural Interpretative Center, public rest rooms, pavilions, amphitheater, tower and children’s splash fountain. Come enjoy free Friday evening concerts and the Saturday morning Mandeville Community Market among the many other outdoor activities offered throughout the year. Rent a bike at the Kickstand Cafe (985-626-9300), just across the street, and cruise on down to the lake, six blocks away, to watch the sun set over Lake Pontchartrain or grab food and drinks at any of the local restaurants and coffee shops.
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N'Tini's
N’Tini’s is the product of generations of small business owners with a lively passion for entertaining their
customers. The tradition started in 1973 when the parents of Donna Gaspard Benfatti, best known as Maw Maw and Poppy, opened a small grocery store and po-boy shop, Arabi Food Store in St. Bernard Parish. This quaint grocery and po-boy shop catered to local refineries and the neighborhood by serving their famous muffalettas and delicious roast beef po-boys. As the business was growing, so was the family. Donna met Mark Benfatti and they…