St. Francisville is a sleepy little town north of Baton Rouge that’s probably best known for being home to America’s most haunted plantation, The Myrtles, but there’s a hidden gem hiding in this charming town, and it’s worthy of a road trip. If you find yourself in West Feliciana Parish and hungry for some perfectly southern staples, you should make your way to the Magnolia Cafe.
For locals in the St. Francisville area, the Magnolia Cafe is a tradition.
The Magnolia Cafe/Facebook This homey little eatery has been a staple in the neighborhood since 1982. Many, many photos have been taken with that pig!
Family friendly and comfortably casual, a visit to “The Mag” is an experience.
The Magnolia Cafe If a restaurant could feel like a big hug, that’s what you’d feel at this charming spot.
When we say there’s a little bit of everything on the menu, we mean it.
Magnolia Cafe/Facebook From fried alligator bites to steak fajitas, they do it all.
Pizza? Sure! Po’boys? Dress it up!
BohemianQ/Trip Advisor No matter what you’re craving, chances are you’ll find it at “The Mag,” as it’s commonly known.
And they’re always cooking up a daily special or two that are too irresistible to pass up.
The Magnolia Cafe/Facebook You never know what they’re up to in the kitchen! Red beans and rice, grilled pork chops, and tasty BBQ are just a few of the culinary creations you might see on the specials board.
Too full to head home? No problem!
Dan’l Le Sage/Google The cafe is located right by 3V Tourist Courts, a cluster of original, 1930s-era motor courts that are available to rent.
These cozy cabins are listed on the National Register of Historic Places and are perfect for a relaxing escape.
PKM99/Trip Advisor All of the cabins have at least one queen-sized bed, a bathroom, and a kitchenette. The only reason to leave is to return to the Magnolia Cafe!
Be sure to check out the cafe’s website for more information, and don’t forget to give it a follow on Facebook so you never miss out on any of their daily specials. If you’ve dined at “The Mag” before, we’d love to hear about it! Share your experience with us in the comments!
The Magnolia Cafe/Facebook
This homey little eatery has been a staple in the neighborhood since 1982. Many, many photos have been taken with that pig!
The Magnolia Cafe
If a restaurant could feel like a big hug, that’s what you’d feel at this charming spot.
Magnolia Cafe/Facebook
From fried alligator bites to steak fajitas, they do it all.
BohemianQ/Trip Advisor
No matter what you’re craving, chances are you’ll find it at “The Mag,” as it’s commonly known.
You never know what they’re up to in the kitchen! Red beans and rice, grilled pork chops, and tasty BBQ are just a few of the culinary creations you might see on the specials board.
Dan’l Le Sage/Google
The cafe is located right by 3V Tourist Courts, a cluster of original, 1930s-era motor courts that are available to rent.
PKM99/Trip Advisor
All of the cabins have at least one queen-sized bed, a bathroom, and a kitchenette. The only reason to leave is to return to the Magnolia Cafe!
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Address: Magnolia Cafe, 5689 Commerce St, St Francisville, LA 70775, USA