Grand Bayou Noir
1143 Bayou Black Dr, Houma, LA, 70360
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Address :
1143 Bayou Black Dr
Houma, LA, 70360 - Phone (985) 804-0303
- Website https://grandbayounoir.com
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Specialities
- Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Wi-Fi : Free
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CometandBuddy B.
This place was excellent. The breakfast was awesome - banana foster pancakes, fresh picked fruit, fresh squeezed orange juice, and hand made bacon from Kansas. We stayed in the suite and we could not be happier. We were warmly welcomed and felt appreciated.
(5)K R.
I've stayed at the Grand Bayou Noir several times, and each time it felt more like home. The South's legendary hospitality is alive and well in the form of Tim Ellender, the owner, and his wife Debbie. Tim's breakfasts are not to be believed -- you start with a generous plate of fruit, then move on to hot breakfast: crab cakes with roasted red pepper hollandaise; crawfish omelet; bananas foster over pain perdu; boudin sausage and eggs; and if you're lucky, grits seasoned with Tim's homemade Tasso ham. Plenty of fresh juice and hot coffee round out the meal. The rooms (I've stayed in all of them) are wonderfully comfortable, with beautiful antiques and big comfy beds. The Ellenders aren't really committed to having TVs in the room, so they're there, but don't expect widescreen HDTV. The wi-fi works well, so it's manageable for business travelers, but there aren't proper desks in any of the rooms. That said, even if you are traveling on business (I was) it's well worth these minor drawbacks to stay in such a lovely old house with such warm and delightful hosts. The Ellender family has been in Houma for generations, and Tim was born in this house. So if you want to be a tourist, stay at the Holiday Inn. If you want a taste of Cajun country at its best, stay here.
(5)S R.
What a charming place! Tim and his wife are so hospitable and made our stay in Houma just fantastic. The grounds are gorgeous and well maintained. The breakfast was wonderful - homemade grits, omelets, fresh fruit from their garden and freshly squeezed juices. Was a real southern treat and we will definitely be staying here on our next visit!
(5)Greg M.
Great plantation home, quiet, clean, very laid back. Beautiful old oak trees mixed with palm trees, felt like a Key West mansion. Drinks on the patio, grits and smoked peppered bacon for breakfast. The staff was friendly, knowledgable and helpful.
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