This place is the divy of the diviest and that is a compliment to this place. Perfect kind of place for me. Small and out in the middle of no where. Mostly locals, they know when you out of town folk are passing through and don't belong.
We however have no problems making friends wherever we go. We met a nice couple there and talked about a lot of things. I was sinful and ordered the fried shrimp. Hell I already know I'm going down. If you know, don't deny it, be one with it.
I enjoyed that and my regular vodkas on ice. Was a stop on the way home from the beach. Great little place. Hope I remember to stop in there again. I was surprised they were not a cash only place, it had that kind of feel to it.
There really isn't a lot of choices for dining in Lafayette. If you're hungry for foods such as burgers, chicken sandwiches or fish & chips then Roadhouse Pub is it. Roadhouse isn't it if you're looking to eat a high-quality meal.
The French dip was the worst of the worst of all French dips out there. The roast beef was deli style. Just one large, round, thinly sliced deli meat folded in half with a couple slices of what I presume was provolone cheese. It was pretty bad. The crinkle fries were good though; not greasy.
I'd compare the beef patty of the cheeseburger to the cheap, bulk patties one would buy at the grocery store. It was thin & tasteless. There was more of "the works" between the buns, including a heavy layer of special mayo, that it made the patty barely noticeable.
One star goes for the friendly service & the other for the cheap prices for our half star quality food.