Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Did I mention I dined at Cafe Vermilionville?

Cafe Vermilionville, "Cafe V," really forged the way for fine dining in Acadiana. It was one of the first to combine high-quality cuisine in an intimate environment nearly 25 years ago.

The former Judge Roy Bean's watering hole and historic site of Vermilionville (Lafayette's first name as a city), has a soothing view of gardens, an cozy bar and world-class cuisine.

Cafe V sometimes is mistaken for a special occasion restaurant only. Not true. It's also a cool place for a power lunch, lunch with the girls or dinner with friends. With plenty of free parking and a location just around the corner from S. College Road and Pinhook Road, it's easy to get in and out of any time of the day.

There's a fresh new chef there and it's worth sampling what he's offering in addition to the classics like turtle soup!

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