Wednesday, October 06, 2010
EatLafayette this Fall!
Monday, August 23, 2010
Cruise Winner!
The winner of the EatLafayette 4-Day Caribbean Cruise from Travel Machine is Haley Shelton from Abbeville!
Congratulations, Haley!
Monday, August 16, 2010
Merci Beaucoup, Lafayette!
Thanks for taking the time to help us celebrate the locally owned restaurants that make Lafayette what it is.
Just because the 2010 Campaign must end, it doesn't mean your culinary adventure has to! Support your restaurants, city and economy and eat at locally owned restaurants all year round!
Check the website soon for information on the 2011 EatLafayette™ Campaign!
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Less than a Week Left to Win a Cruise & EatLafayette!
There is less than one week left to win a FREE 4-Day Caribbean Cruise for Two, courtesy of Travel Machine, and less than one week left to take advantage of the incredible EatLafayette Specials!
To win the free cruise, simply stop by any of the 53 Participating EatLafayette restaurants and fill out an entry form. The deadline for entries is Sunday, August 15th. The winner will be announced Monday, August 23rd at 9:08 a.m. on 99.9 KTDY during the CJ and Debbie Ray show. Be sure to tune in to find out if you are the lucky winner!
Make sure to visit as many EatLafayette restaurants as you can this week! The money saving specials are only available until Sunday, August 15th.
And remember...even though the EatLafayette campaign is ending soon, doesn't mean that you should stop supporting your local restaurants! Our local flavor is a huge part of what makes Lafayette special and should be enjoyed ALL YEAR LONG!
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Handcrafted Goodness from Burgersmith
The crew here was really excited about Burgersmith having tasted their sliders at the Business After Hours event in June. The boss, admittedly not a big meat-eater, ordered the All-Natural burger and upon finishing the whole thing, explained that that was obviously one happy cow. I ordered my burger with cheese, lettuce, mayo and Burgersmith's own creole mustard. Lauren ordered her Jr. Burger with lettuce and chipotle mayo.
Our order came in a huge white bag with a spiffy glossy Burgersmith sticker (love it!) and our entire order was individually wrapped so that it didn't touch the foil that most burger joints wrap with. Instead it was nestled safely in Burgersmith printed paper which was simply a step above. From the packaging to the taste, it's obvious they're proud of their product - as they should be. The burgers were cooked to perfection, crispy on the outside but tender and juicy on the inside and the buns were delicious! It was decided before we knew what we wanted on our burgers that we were ordering a side order of each of Burgersmith's fry varieties. The regular fries with sea salt were wonderful, while the Burgersmith fries had a little cajun kick which was highly enjoyable. My favorite? The garlic and butter fries that had just a hint of both flavors and was masterful on the tastebuds.
Special thanks goes out to Jacklyn and Kelsey and the rest of the Burgersmith team for going above and beyond for us!
Tuesday, August 03, 2010
EatLafayette Videos will make your mouths water!
There is something about seeing food on screen that makes all of our mouths water. Our eyes glaze over, our stomach rumbles and we can't help but say, "Wow that looks good!"
If you haven't visited the EatLafayette YouTube channel yet, you are missing out. You can find videos featuring several EatLafayette participating restaurants, their owners and chefs and of course the FOOD! It's like a video menu, and everything is delicious!
Many thanks go to Townsquare Media for their Dine Around coverage this year. Several DJs visited participating restaurants for an up close and personal look at some of the best food in the world. Check out the DJ Dine Around playlist here.
You can also find videos from this year's EatLafayette Business After Hours Kick-Off Event. The crew from KADN Fox 15 sampled food and interviewed owners and chefs from the restaurants that attended the event. You can see all of the KADN restaurant spots here.
We hope that after seeing these videos with all the delicious EatLafayette food you'll want to eat up the screen you are watching them on. But don't do that! It won't taste very good...trust us. Instead, visit any of the 53 participating restaurants to taste the food for yourself. There are only 2 weeks left of the campaign, but please continue to eat locally all year long! Allons Manger Lafayette!
Don't forget to sign up for the Free Caribbean Cruise every time you visit an EatLafayette restaurant! Deadline for entries is Sunday, August 15th.
Charley G's 25th Anniversary Celebration - Food, Music & Libations
Sunday, August 8th is an event you will surely want to attend.
Charley G's is celebrating their 25th Anniversary with a spectacular, indoor/outdoor brunch soiree to benefit the Performing Arts Society of Acadiana's Scholarship Fund.
Stop by anytime between 11am to 2pm for a fabulous menu, entertaining live music and a great selection of wines. It's a fun, casual way to toast Charley G's and benefit PASA's Bonin Scholarship Fund, a very important program that supports advanced training for aspiring young artists from our area. It's all at Charley G's Seafood Grill on Ambassador Caffery.
Tickets are just $50 per person.
| Click the Image above to enlarge the Menu. |
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Get Off the Computer! Go EatLafayette!
After you have visited an EatLafayette restaurant, get back on the computer to let us know what you thought!
Post a comment on Facebook
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We want to know where you decided to eat, who you were with, why you were there, what you ate, what you thought of the atmosphere, give recognition to your servers, and what you would recommend to other diners! The owners of the participating EatLafayette restaurants will see these comments, and continue to make their establishment, and EatLafayette, better and better!
Don't forget to enter to win the Free Caribbean Cruise, compliments of Travel Machine, every time you visit an EatLafayette restaurant. The deadline for entries is Sunday, August 15th so hurry!
Johnson's Boucaniere Specials - week of July 26
This week's Johnson's Boucaniere specials are as follows:Tuesday: JAMBALAYA
Wednesday: TURKEY SAUSAGE BURGERS
PULLED PORK OR BRISKET BAKED POTATOES
Thursday: JACK MILLER'S BAKED CHICKEN
Friday: BLACKENED CATFISH WRAPS
Saturday: BBQ CHICKEN OR COUNTRY STYLE RIBS
And now for the sad news. One of the Johnson's Boucaniere family, Claire, is moving back to Alabama. This is her last week at the Boucaniere and they would like to invite you to stop by and wish her well.
They would also like to invite you to a little going away party this Friday night from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Please RSVP via e-mail (boucaniere@bellsouth.net) so they know approximately how many guests to expect.
Thursday, July 22, 2010
iMonelli's.
iMonelli is known for Brian Blanchard's amazing Italian flare. Lunch or supper - it doesn't matter - it's good all of the time. There' usually two or three off menu specials that the waitstaff will offer. The wine list is ample along with the cocktail menu. And, the prices won't set your bank balance into shock.
One of the things I like that Brian does is that he keeps evolving while preserving his restaurant concept. For instance, the cooking classes that are somewhat new are a great way to join friends for a dining experience while learning how to prepare the meal you just ate.
Ciao! For now.
S.O.S. - A Charitable Pilsner @ Burgersmith
Burgersmith will be presenting a new Abita beer - "S.O.S. A Charitable Pilsner" - at the restaurant this Saturday from 2pm - 4pm. Burgersmith will be serving free turkey and ground beef sliders and Abita reps will be on hand to help with a tasting of this beer and answer questions. It's free to the public and benefits a great cause.
For every Abita S.O.S. beer you buy, $1 will donated to Gulf Coast Restoration and the Seafood Industry.
"I am a firm believer in the people. If given the truth, they can be depended upon to meet any national crisis. The great point is to bring them the real facts, and beer."
-Abraham Lincoln
Abita S.O.S., now ice cold. Drink it & help the gulf.
Burgersmith is located in River Ranch at 1314 Camellia Blvd. or you can find them on the web at www.burgersmith.com.
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Win a Free Cruise!
Monday, July 19, 2010
We Eat and Eat and EatLafayette!
2Paul's Radically Urban Barbeque
Abacus
Antoni's Italian Cafe
Bonnie Bell's Bistro
Cafe Roma
Cafe Vermilionville
Charley G's Seafood Grill
Collage Cafe
Dean-O's
Don's Seafood and Steakhouse
Dozo
Hub City Diner
Joey's
Johnson's Boucaniere
Julien's Poboys
Masala Indian Kitchen
Olde Tyme Grocery
Pamplona Tapas Bar and Restaurant
Tsunami
Zeus Cafe, Zeus on the Go
Dozo. Oh so fun.
We selected the salmon and scallops and everything that came with it. The food came non stop as did the martinis. We tried to sample the entire martini menu, but failed. The lychee, tyku cosmo, pamotini and lemon drop were unlike any we've had - it has to been they are using only fresh ingredients.
Like the martinis, the food is prepared with only fresh ingredients. There's so much of it, we had to take some home. The sauces are amazing and the flavors blended well.
We could not do dessert. Next time we'll go back for dessert and cocktails.
By the way, the bar decor is like something out of L.A. The sushi section should be open soon.
Friday, July 16, 2010
Gallagher's Specials!
TODAY'S SPECIALSRed Beans and Sausage - 6.75
Hamburger Steak - 7.45
Shrimp Etouffee - 8.85
Stuffed Baked Catfish - 8.85
Smothered Chicken - 7.25
Shrimp Fettuccine - 8.85
Cabbage Rolls - 7.55
Shrimp Stew - 8.85
SIDES
Corn
Green Beans
White Beans
Blackeyes
Bread Pudding
Mixed Vegetables
Peas
Potato Salad
Green Salad
Brown Rice (with meal)
SALADS
Grilled Chicken - 7.25
Fried Chicken - 7.35
Garden - 4.60
SANDWICHES
Hamburger - 6.10
Cheeseburger - 6.35
Grilled Chicken - 6.65
Chicken Fried Steak - 6.85
Gallagher's Special - 7.15
*all sandwiches served with fries
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Between Meals: Grill Gridiron
| Written by Mary Tutwiler |
Dozo Japanese restaurant heats up hibachi with a difference.
| Photos by Robin May | |
| Mandarin shrimp salad in a cucumber wrap |
That was before Dozo opened its doors. Owner Alan Yen, who has been serving superb sushi and hibachi at his restaurant Shangri-La for the past 10 years, decided to re-imagine the hibachi experience. Every element, from the appetizer starter, soup, salad and especially the sauces that accompany the seafood dishes contribute to an East meets West flavor profile.
First impressions are important, and Dozo really delivers with elegant Japanese design. Flagstone floors lit in blue, undulating ceiling joists glowing red, ichiban flower arrangements, oriental balance and restraint: It’s enough to make you put an orchid in your chignon and play “Madame Butterfly” on your way to dinner.
The bar is an elegant way station between the hibachi room on one end of the restaurant, and a new sushi dining room that will open in about a month. There’s a nice variety of sake, including Zipang, a sparkling rice wine, and several Asian influenced martinis like the Tyku Ginger made with Tuku-flavored sake, as well as a lychee and pear martini.
Most of the new hibachi dishes were conceived by Yen’s son and chef, Michael Yen. “I took a standard hibachi dish, shrimp with a butter sauce, and added an exotic flavor, passion fruit,” says Michael. “It’s different, unexpected.”
As is much of the fare.
The appetizer trio is a visually beautiful dish, with a broad variety of tastes. A soupcon
| Appetizer trio |
Soups go beyond the traditional miso soup bowl. There’s a New World chicken and corn bisque, a French inspired rich beef onion soup, or my favorite, the Asian leaning smoky seafood noodle consomme, a light broth with a wallop of flavor.
The early courses have to compete with the flaming spectacle in front of them as the hibachi chef plays with your food. Be ready for puzzles like the egg in the shot glass and the dollar bill and quarters topping a bottle of beer, excruciatingly bad puns and accomplished displays of juggling with eggs, forks and spatulas. Flying eggs quickly scramble, mixed with grilled Chinese sausage and pineapple infused rice, combined and sauced with a house soy. The cooking demonstration evolves into the best fried rice in town.
The main course requires an intimate exchange between diner and chef. You’re not only asked how you like your steak cooked, but you get to watch the process and kvetch if you think it’s overheating from medium to well done. Dozo offers hibachi standards like steak and shrimp, but there are some novelties on the menu as well.
| Michael Yen plays with fire. |
Best bet is the Brandy Duck Breast, grilled medium rare, sauced with a flambé of brandy and teriyaki reduction, and garnished with slices of grilled apple. The dish shows restraint and a nice awareness of classic flavors. Or go for the mustard-glazed salmon, which comes with a sweet kiwi cream sauce, to be used with discretion, on the side.
Excellent sushi is available as well. Currently it comes zipping over from Shangri-La, 50 steps away across the parking lot, although once the sushi bar opens in Dozo, look for innovation with raw fish combinations as well. Alan Yen says when he decided to go with a high-end Japanese concept, he chose to build his new restaurant right next door because he wanted to be hands-on in both places. “It’s vital for a successful restaurant,” he says, “for the owner to be on the premises.”
The Most Bizarre Menu We've Ever Seen
Deciding what to order was the hardest part. Well... my decision was easy. I'd heard about the Ville Platte Burger and from what I heard, I was hooked. Julie didn't take long either, choosing the Salade Collage with Shrimp. However, upon further scan of the menu, it was soon decided that we had to try the Eggplant Nachos as well. Jeff took a little longer before settling on the Philly Cheesesteak Panini.
Now, let me give you the breakdown of each.
My Ville Platte Burger - "topped with crawfish sauteed in Jack Miller's bbq sauce, cheddar cheese, and grilled scallions. Ask for some extra napkins with this one..." Now as I'm sure you readers know, I'm no stranger to the mysterious shirt stain from lunch, nor the Tide pen. However, I am proud to report that my white shirt is still as pristine as when I put it on this morning.
Julie's Salade Collage w/ Shrimp - "Spring Mix, fresh pears and strawberries, feta cheese, tossed in a lemon & truffle vinaigrette." While I can't speak for the salad myself, the strawberries were some of the freshest I've seen on a salad.
The Eggplant Nachos - "Hand breaded crispy eggplant chips with house made Marinara. Topped off with sauteed shrimp." We all shared theses and they were wonderful with the fresh marinara and crisp eggplant rounds.
Jeff's Philly Cheesesteak Panini - "Sauteed beef smothered with onions and green bell peppers topped with melted provolone cheese served on toasted french bread." When I asked if everyone at the table was as pleased as I was, all I got was a hearty nod from Jeff. Jeff is a man of few words.
All in all, Collage Cafe will see repeat offenders from this staff. I'm sure of it.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
PAMPLONA wins Best Paella!
Spain wins the World Cup!
And the bulls can finally stop running the San Fermin.
Last Friday, July 9, PAMPLONA Tapas Bar took First Place against four other Spanish restaurants in the paella competition at the San Fermin in Nueva Orleans Festival’s El Txupinazo Kick-Off Party, held at 6:00 PM at The Chicory (610 South Peters) in New Orleans.
Paella (pronounced pie-A-uh) is a traditional Spanish rice dish similar to jambalaya, and PAMPLONA’s version, called “Paella Valenciana” after the Valencia region of Spain where the dish originated, includes chicken, chorizo sausage, calamari, muscles, and clams, with sliced piquillo peppers, peas, carrots, saffron, and other seasonings.
In addition to free samples and full plates of award winning paella, PAMPLONA also served albondigas (Spanish pork meatballs), chorizo potatoes (spicy chorizo sausage atop duck fat fried potato medallions, topped with a smoked paprika aoli) and free samples of flan (sweet custard) for dessert. Because of the distance from Lafayette to New Orleans, PAMPLONA’s Executive Chef Craig Crosby opted to transport all the raw ingredients to New Orleans, and then rented a stove once there. All of the night’s offerings were cooked on-site to ensure the food served at the party in New Orleans was of the same fresh quality that regulars in Lafayette have come to expect from PAMPLONA.
Executive Chef Crosby and Operations Manager Brendan Akers accepted the award on behalf of the restaurant.
This was the 4th year of the San Fermin in Nueva Orleans Festival, which coincides with the original San Fermin (running of the bulls) in Pamplona, Spain. More information on the three-day New Orleans festival is available at their Web site: www.NOLABULLS.com.
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Cooking Classes at iMonelli!
Crab and Corn Bisque
Crab Cakes
Baked Fish over Grilled Vegetables with Pesto Chardonnay Cream Sauce
Duck Breast with Pesto Grits and Red Wine Demi Glaze
Strawberry Mousse
Tuesday, August 17
Spinach and Tasso Bisque
Beef and Egg Florentine
Shrimp Crepe
Bronzed Catfish with Roasted Pepper Sauce
Caramel Bananas Foster
Wednesday, August 18
Crab and Corn Bisque
Crab Cakes
Baked Fish over Grilled Vegetables with Pesto Chardonnay Cream Sauce
Duck Breast with Pesto Grits and Red Wine Demi Glaze
Strawberry Mousse
Tuesday, August 24
Cream of Asparagus Soup
Pan Seared Sea Scallops over Cheese Grits
Beef Tenderloin
Crawfish and Tasso Penne Pasta with an Herb Cream Sauce
Zabaione (Italian Custard with Fresh Berries)
Monday, July 12, 2010
La Cuisine De Maman Plate Lunch Menu
Located in the heart of Vermilionville’s Festive Area is "La Cuisine De Maman Restaurant" (Mama’s Kitchen). Modeled after a plantation overseer’s house, the restaurant features two spacious dining rooms that together comfortably holds 60 people. Tasty traditional Cajun/Creole dishes are standard menu offerings. The house specialty is chicken and sausage gumbo, a thick soup flavored with Louisiana spices and served over rice! A delicious experience! Village admission is not required to eat in the restaurant. Restaurant hours are Tuesday-Friday, 11am-2pm and Saturday-Sunday, 11am-3pm. Village and restaurant are closed on Mondays. Check them out for lunch!Chicken Etouffee/Hot White Rice
Corn Macque Choux/ Creole Green Beans
Bread Pudding or Pineapple Cake
Buttermilk Biscuit
Iced Tea
Wednesday
Cup of Chicken Sausage Gumbo or Side Salad
Meat loaf with gravy/Hot White Rice
Parsley Buttered Carrots/Collard Greens
Bread Pudding or Banana Pudding with Vanilla Wafers
Buttermilk Biscuit
Iced Tea
Thursday
Cup of Chicken Sausage Gumbo or Side Salad
Beef Brisket/Garlic Roasted Potatoes
Steamed Broccoli/Field Peas
Bread Pudding or Cake with Strawberry Topping
Buttermilk Biscuit
Iced Tea
Friday
Cup of Seafood Gumbo
Tomato and Cucumber Salad
Fried Catfish
Crawfish Etouffee/Hot White Rice
Sauteed Yellow Squash
Lima Beans with Ham
Bread Pudding or Blackberry Cobbler
Buttermilk Biscuit
Iced Tea
Saturday and Sunday
Cup of Chicken Sausage Gumbo
Tossed Salad
Stuffed Pork Loin/Roast Beef
Scalloped Potatoes with Tasso
White Navy Beans/Peas and Carrots
Bread Pudding or Sweet Dough Pies
Buttermilk Biscuit
Iced Tea
Friday, July 09, 2010
Zeus. The food of the Gods.

Zues is a family-owned business that has deep roots that envelopes and embraces the unique Mediterranean taste and culture. There are three dine-in locations and four express take out locations.
We chose the original on Pinhook Road. If you haven't been there lately, they've expanded the location have two cool corner "lounges." We met Chris Reggie who made sure we had everything we needed. If you haven't met Chris, he's an accounting major with an amazing work ethic. We started our conversation with "are you (me) Lebanese?" I said "I am northern Mediterranean Lebanese (Italian)", a common mistake made here in South Louisiana. That started the conversation about the Reggie family, a family firmly rooted in our culture. They have made substantial contributions to the quality of our lives here.
Now, the food. Hummus, tabouli,fried and kubbi,fattoush salad. We ate it all before I could take a picture. Zeus has an extensive menu, but also has a daily lunch menu with lots of options.
Our favorite part is the music that's always on day and night. Sometimes you just can't help yourself, you're eating and find yourself dancing in your chair.
Pamplona. A sophisticated culinary oasis in downtown Lafayette.
Most everyone knows that Pamplona has risen through the local restaurant ranks as a cool place to be for classic cocktails, signature drinks, super wine list and a combination of ingredients you can't get anywhere else. The owners and staff have guided the eatery's image and cuisine to bring something unique to Lafayette. Judging by the daily crowds, it's working.
We started with #205 a Tempranillo that is ruby red in colour, with aromas and flavors of berries, plum, tobacco, vanilla, leather and herb. Duck fat fries followed. If you haven't had them, you have not experienced the best fries ever. Yes, they are fried in duck fat! We were good with our food - the beet salad with goat cheese and the butter mozzarella, tomato and fresh greens salad.
You never dine quickly at Pamplona. It's a place to have conversation and truly be with your company. There's eating and there's dining. This is dining.
Thursday, July 08, 2010
Tsunami - That's Just How I Roll!
As we sipped on our cocktails and Eggplant & Shrimp Miso soup, we talked about how Tsunami really pioneered the sushi revolution in Lafayette. Their selection of classic rolls and creative locally-inspired rolls can’t be beat, and the diverse menu and atmosphere are inviting to sushi aficionados, like myself, or to sushi newbies. We ordered off of the Chef’s Special Menu, a Candy Cane roll and a Trans Best Bites roll, both of which were absolutely superb. Stop on by for a drink at the bar, watch the chefs make magic happen at the sushi bar, share a booth and a few rolls with friends and family in the main dining area, or request a more intimate dining experience in the upstairs dining area for date night, then spill on into the Lounge bar next door for an after-dinner glass of wine or cocktail.
Personally, if I am not eating at Tsunami at least twice a month, owner Michelle Ezell has joked that she would put a “Missing” ad with my picture on the side of a Sake bottle. Don’t worry Michelle, I’ll always be a regular at Tsunami…that’s just how I roll.
Ask for the EatLafayette special until August 15th to get 10% Off any Entrée!
It's A Bird, It's A Plane, It's Joey's EatLafayette Special!
Allow me to demonstrate – Turkey, Duck and Chicken thinly sliced with mozzarella & hot pepper cheese, lettuce and tomato on a jalapeno sourdough bun with Sweet Potato Fries. Yeah. See? Told you.
Even the price sounds delicious - at $7.98 this sandwich is clearly a steal.
So you order, grab a block with a number carved into it, pick a table and sit. The server comes and sets this amazing monstrosity in front of you. You stare for a minute. Then you take a bite.
This is one EatLafayette Special that you simply CANNOT miss.
Wednesday, July 07, 2010
2Paul's Revisited - 2Thumbs Up!
Satisfied with our choices, we grabbed a table and settled in for the shortest wait of our lives. The service at 2Paul's is one of the best parts of the restaurant. Fast and friendly, you never have to wait for the servers (they might have ESPN). The brisket was tender and the chicken was juicy and when doused in the mild barbecue sauce, they were heaven. The homemade potato chips were crispy with just the right amount of spice and before I could finish the potato salad, I was attempting to convince Mr. Gary they should name it after me (Mae-Mae's Potato Salad... it's got a ring to it, right?). The Radical Rita was something else entirely. I'm somewhat of a margarita connoisseur, not to toot my own horn or anything, and usually it's either too strong, too weak or too downright fruity. This margarita was perfection.
Still need a reason to give 2Paul's a try? The EatLafayette Special is buy one rack of ribs get second rack half off any day of the week!
Check out the full menu at www.2paulsbbq.com.
Tuesday, July 06, 2010
How to EatLafayette
EatLafayette ends on August 15, 2010, but please make sure to
Friday, July 02, 2010
Eating, The Great American Pastime
Thursday, July 01, 2010
"Straight With Ya Face" at Abacus
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Abacus makes 53!
53 delicious restaurants for you to visit between now and August 15th.
Conveniently located at 530 West Pinhook - within the Oil Center of Lafayette, Louisiana - quick in, quick out and budget friendly, the ABACUS the noon place to be. Their talented Chef Joe Lewis is known for serving daily his award winning recipes. They also provide onsite AND offsite food catering and bar services.
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Café Roma Makes It 52.
We have always like the restaurant for its good wine selections, wonderful food, variety and outdoor dining (especially during Rhythms on The River). Who hasn't heard of Cafe Roma! We'll dining there before you know it.
Monday, June 28, 2010
On The Boulevard. In The Oil Center
It was nice to be able to have a conversation without having to raise our voices. It's a casual place with big flavors, although I was dressed Targét chic with a splash of kiki.
Julie & EatLafayette
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Johnson's Boucaniere makes us want to frolic.


Friday, June 25, 2010
Gangster sign police.

Calzone team members spotted an EatLafayette sign at a non-participating restaurant. In broad daylight they snatched the sign and returned to the safety of the Calzone offices. The 2010 EatLafayette campaign is all the safer for their actions.

