La Fleur Cafe
313 N Magnolia St, Laurel, MS, 39440
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Address :
313 N Magnolia St
Laurel, MS, 39440 - Phone (601) 426-2100
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Parking : Street
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : Yes
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Shuff M.
This place is the best all around option in laurel. If Matt or Amy are there ask what they recommend otherwise get the shrimp salad if looking for something on the lighter side. Something with a cream sauce if you are not.
(5)Greg M.
After enjoying lunch at La Fleur Cafe twice in the past year, I'm confident in saying that this is probably the best food in Laurel. Great menu with many New Orleans favorites, like poor boys, red beans & rice, etc, in addition some excellent salads, soups, a pretty decent fish taco and the best red velvet cake you've ever encountered! The setting is casual and a bit rustic with professional, small-town friendly, service. Well worth a detour off I-59 if you happen to be passing through around lunch time. An earlier reviewer stated that they don't accept credit cards. I've used mine both times I've been there, including today, so not sure where they got their info.
(4)T. A. H.
Good food, nice people. Good dine-in experience BUT slow and marginally accurate take-out service. If you want to eat there, go when you have plenty of time and enjoy a leisurely and tasty meal there.
(3)Mike M.
Laurel has always been mostly a foodie desert. This restaurant has been for the last 20 years an oasis in that desert. Located in downtown Laurel it is open only for weekday lunch and Friday nights. Menu consists primarily of Southern and Cajun/Creole cuisines. Friday night menu is different than lunch menu and more expensive. This is a good place to eat for lunch or dinner. It is definitely one of your best dining options in Laurel. Service is good along with interior decor. Street parking is always available as this is Laurel and not New York City. Try this eatery if you are in town. You'll be glad you did.
(4)Jon H.
We came here for lunch, and everyone had a great experience. Food: I had the bayou bacon cheeseburger. I normally put ketchup on every burger I eat, but decided to try a bite of this without the ketchup (it has bbq sauce and mayo on it). I'm glad I did. It was perfect exactly as it came out. One of the better burgers I've had. Everyone else enjoyed their food as well Service: Great waitresses and hostesses. Friendly and attentive. Overall: This is a great place for a business meeting or family meal. Try it out!
(5)Michael H.
We stopped by La Fleur Cafe for lunch on our way through the area. My shrimp po' boy was good. Not quite New Orleans good, but good enough that I came away satisfied. My wife's sandwich was a bit plainer; a few cold cuts on a croissant without a lot of embellishment. Service was excellent and the ambiance was cute. This town has good bones and it's nice to see a thriving restaurant in the downtown core. We'd stop by here again on our next trip through.
(4)Kolton J.
Very nice employees with descent food. The price was a little much though, it is also a very dingy restaurant that's in desperate need of some updating, especially being that you have to walk to the dark second floor for the restroom (not a place for older or handicap people). All in all, I would recommend a local to try it out, due to the atmosphere and Cajun food.
(4)Stacey M.
It's a shame to me that our wonderful dinner and superb service was completely negated by the owner's lack of any sort of concern for the customer. Not being from the area, we were unaware that they won't (not can't) take credit cards or debit cards unless they are corporate. I never carry cash, but did have a check..... my companion had some cash, but not enough to cover meal and tip which our waitress so deserved for being so attentive. When we asked to talk to the owner, she simply dismissed us and said that we didn't see the sign (which i searched for on the way out and never found) and told me I could cover both meals on my check and bring it to her at the front, and walked off before I could even say another word..... Really ruined what started out as a wonderful experience.
(1)Meagan P.
Love their Frenchman, always ask for no peppers or onions. The waitresses are always nice and attentive. Though I don't like how there cakes are out in the open but noone else seems to mind. Never had bread pudding before but they serve it fantastic here if a little pricey.
(5)Isaac G.
Great food but they don't take credit cards. My favorite dishes are the salmon salad, red beans and rice and crawfish Po boy.
(5)Bob H.
Have never had a bad lunch in there! Our favorite dish is the Chicken with steamed veggies, with sautéed mushrooms over the chicken..So, so good, plus very low calorie!! Highly recommend this joint!
(5)Kellyo O.
Salmon BLT!!!!! it was amazing! Perfect flavor in the salmon and cooked perfectly as well as thick sliced and crispy bacon on a nutty bread- OMG! I just had to wipe off drool thinking about it again. Fries were perfect as well. I also ordered their sweet tea and I have to say it was different from any other sweet tea I have ever had in the south. I would Swear that they put Sweet-&-Low as well as sugar in it. I would like to know if they do - for reals because that is a first for me. I will leave this like a great one night stand. As a wonderful experience of pleasure and satisfaction probably never to be repeated. It will give me something to daydream about since I live so far away. As for the hubs, he had the burger. Pretty average. It is hard to mess up a burger but I wouldn't order it. I am sure there are other and better meals to be had here. Also, someone said they had great bread pudding. What the hell are you comparing it to - a can of cinnamon rolls?? Because that is exactly what their bread pudding tasted like. Cinnamon rolls with syrup. It is NOT somehting i would recommend. My only true complaint is about the dreary decor. Damn people, how about taking down the dark ass curtains and renting a paint sprayer?!! You can't do any worse!!! Just spray all the water stains in the ceiling with white and the walls in a nice creamy yellow!!! Like Nike says, Just Do It!
(4)Edwin C.
Always good food. Fish tacos are awesome, fried mushrooms and gumbo are also favorites. Bread pudding is awesome as well. You might have to wait at lunch time as its always packed during the week, but it's worth it.
(5)Shannon S.
This place has a really fantastic ambiance inside an older building in downtown Laurel. They serve some really large portions of food here and the service is very attentive. They advertise themselves as a New Orleans style restaurant but most of the dishes might be best described as New Orleans "influenced" as most of their dishes you won't find in New Orleans with a few exceptions like the shrimp creole, gumbo, and po boys. The gumbo is pretty good but it tastes like several others I've had outside of New Orleans but unlike any I've ever had in New Orleans so it makes me suspicious they might be using a pre-made roux. They also seem to be cash or check only which is always very inconvenient. I was also surprised that they didn't have creole mustard when I requested it. They are also only open for lunch during most of the week. Overall, a decent spot to grab a good lunch and probably one of the better places to go in the area.
(3)Stephanie F.
Absolutely love this restaurant. They must have an awesome chef. Have to eat there every time I come to MS. Shrimp po-boy is so good, same for the seafood gumbo & pineapple chicken salad sandwich. I recommend this restaurant to everyone.
(5)Linh B.
Wonderful restaurant that has cajun/southern food as their menu. The foods speaks for itself. My favorite: Salmon BLT or Pineapple Chicken Salad. The restaurant is beautiful, with a sense of old school plus comfort. The owners are just amazing. If ever in the Laurel/Ellisville area, be sure to come here. Especially for their bread pudding. The BEST bread pudding E-V-E-R! :)
(5)Emily B.
I have been going here for years, it is consistently excellent food and service. The whole menu is delicious and they are now open on Friday evenings!
(5)G. K.
Incredible shrimp Alfredo. Not expensive. Very impressed. First and probably only time I will be in Laurel. Beautiful decor. What a find.
(5)Cynara S.
One of my all time favorites. Small on space...Large on atmosphere. Never had a bad meal there and it's well worth the trip to downtown Laurel. The shrimp Poboy could give New Orleans a run for the money and DO NOT skip the Shrimp Bisque as an appetizer! Can't give 'em a 5 star rating due to the extremely limited hours of operation. Only open for lunch during the week and they close at 2:00. Always excellent service and freshly made desserts. A best kept secret...shhhhh!!!!!!!!!
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