Ah, the good old days. There are so many places that have closed in the past few years or never really quite came back the same since the last few storms blew through. Like they say in Louisiana, they just ‘ain’t dere no more’. Here are some of the most amazing places that just aren’t open anymore in the state. We miss them all.
- Relaxing on the patio at Serrano’s in Baton Rouge.
facebook.com/SerranosSalsaCo Man I miss this place! Serrano’s Baton Rouge
- Visiting Twin City mall in Monroe.
foursquare.com This was a favorite hangout.
- Riding the Wild Mouse at Fun Fair Park in Baton Rouge.
So many awesome memories around that place…
- Eating Chinese at Nanking in Shreveport.
zomato.com There was just nothing like it.
- Shopping at Delchamp’s on the westbank of New Orleans.
Facebook.com / Ain’t Dere No More
- Going to the Wax Museum in the French Quarter.
Facebook.com / Ain’t Dere No More – New Orleans This was a really special New Orleans treasure.
- Looking over records in Stan’s shop in Shreveport.
http://mykisscountry937.com/ A truly legendary place.
- Admiring Le Beau plantation in Arabi.
flickr.com/photos/coreyann Sad to say, this place burned down a few years back.
- Relaxing at Holly Beach, the Cajun Riviera
facebook.com / The cajun Riviera holly beach You can still visit Holly Beach—but it’s just not the same.
- Picking up all that you need from K&B
Facebook.com / Ain’t Dere No More Between here and there….there’s bound to be a K&B.
Did you ever visit these places? Which was your favorite? What did we miss from this list? Let us know in the comments below! We love to hear from you.
facebook.com/SerranosSalsaCo
Man I miss this place! Serrano’s Baton Rouge
foursquare.com
This was a favorite hangout.
So many awesome memories around that place…
zomato.com
There was just nothing like it.
Facebook.com / Ain’t Dere No More
Facebook.com / Ain’t Dere No More – New Orleans
This was a really special New Orleans treasure.
A truly legendary place.
flickr.com/photos/coreyann
Sad to say, this place burned down a few years back.
facebook.com / The cajun Riviera holly beach
You can still visit Holly Beach—but it’s just not the same.
Between here and there….there’s bound to be a K&B.
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