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Contribute Feedback What Kristopher Sauer likes about Saint Street Inn:
I'm in town for business and an employee suggested this place. He said it was in Southern Living Magazine as one of the “Must Eat At restaurants in the south” and I can see why. Very nice efficient staff, juicy atmosphere and great food! I had the Cajun Cuban and the Duck and the smoked Tasso Gumbo! I recommend this restaurant and will definitely be back! View all feedback.
What Gideon Hegmann doesn't like about Saint Street Inn:
It's sad a place with good food has forgotten how-to close the loop with proper service. Our hostess (11/19/17 AM) asked us to vacate an unset outside table where we were listening to a single live french song after my wife's birthday breakfast inside the restaurant, while waiting for a cocktail. She did suggest that we could sit on a log on the ground, next door. Pretty cheap behavior after a nice pricey brunch. View all feedback.
Another great meal at The Saint Street Inn. Beat Cured Salmon Board, Steak Frites and Fish Tacos. Delicious.
Lunch was delicious. I wanted to love Gouda Mac and cheese, but it was just okay. The good is that they have jucifer on **** (not always). The cocktail selection is also quite good. The fish tacos were really good. The Cajun Cuban was a pretty good surprise. The service is good, could use a little spruce, which means that a glass of water can not be enough for everyone, so just check in everyone now and again see if they want more. Overall pretty good place to eat or dinner and really like the menu now.
Great little place. The food is very delicious and fresh. It is clearly a local favorite. I would definitely recommend.
Cosy restaurant, make sure you make reservations when you plan to arrive! They had live music outside when we went, and even though we were sitting in, we could still hear because the speakers they had in the restaurant, what I thought was really cool. There are naturally indoor and outdoor seats. The best toast I got was a little disappointing, but the green Chile Burrito is created more than that. The brunch menu is a bit small, but all that everyone got at my table really enjoyed it. Although it's a small place, I didn't feel cramped. The staff was very attentive and helpful, although they were all pretty busy with a bunch of other customers! Parking can be a bit of pain, but this is just the downtown of Lafayette in general.
Saint Street Inn is easily one of the best restaurants in Lafayette. They offer delicious farm to table fare that takes risks and unusual pairings to their menu often. I've tried something new every time I visit and I've never been disappointed. During my last visit, I had the buttermilk biscuits, which were outstanding. I also had the cheese grits, hummus, and white gravy. All of these were delicious. This is a great place for a date as well.