Baton Rouge's College Town Passport: BRCC
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From coffee shops to campus landmarks, immerse yourself in the vibrant energy of Louisiana’s capital city with the Baton Rouge College Town Passport: BRCC! Perfect for students, alumni, and visitors alike, this mobile passport guides you through the best of BRCC's backyard—think local eats, cozy cafés, unique shops, and iconic attractions. Check in via GPS at your own pace to experience everything that makes Baton Rouge a true college town. Whether you’re reliving your glory days or making new memories, you’ll unlock Baton Rouge staples—and earn a prize when you complete it!
*While Visit Baton Rouge passports are free to download, they do not provide free admission or discounts for participating museums or businesses.
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Located in the heart of Mid City Baton Rouge, Superior Grill is a vibrant Tex-Mex destination known for its festive atmosphere, sizzling fajitas, and signature margaritas made with freshly squeezed lime juice. Since opening in 1991, it has become a local landmark, offering scratch-made dishes grilled over mesquite for bold, authentic flavor. Enjoy live music on the patio, weekend brunch, and daily happy hour specials. Whether you're celebrating a birthday, hosting a private event, or just craving great food and drinks, Superior Grill is your go-to spot for unforgettable dining in Baton Rouge.
Step back in time at Dearman’s Diner, a Baton Rouge icon serving up classic American comfort food since the 1950s. Originally a pharmacy and lunch counter, Dearman’s has evolved into a full-service retro diner known for its juicy burgers, hand-spun milkshakes, and nostalgic charm. Under the care of longtime staff and new ownership, the diner continues to honor its roots while embracing fresh ideas—like the new Dearman’s South Dine N’ Dash food truck. Whether you're a regular or a first-timer, Dearman’s offers a warm, welcoming slice of Baton Rouge history with every bite.
The Red Stick Statue in Baton Rouge is a commemorative sculpture by the late SU Alumni Frank Hayden, located on the Southern University Baton Rouge campus. This landmark marks the site of the famous exchange on Scott's Bluff that gave the city its name, "Baton Rouge," meaning "Red Stick" in French. Rooted in legend and rich in culture, the city's name traces back to early French explorers who spotted a cypress pole marking the divide between tribal hunting grounds. Today, the spirit of resilience and tradition lives on in Baton Rouge’s vibrant neighborhoods, culinary scene, and cultural landmarks. Discovering the story behind "The Red Stick" is the perfect way to kick off your visit to Baton Rouge.
The Mall of Louisiana is Baton Rouge’s largest shopping destination, offering over 180 stores, including favorites like Apple, Sephora, Macy’s, and Dillard’s. Visitors can enjoy a full day of shopping, dining, and entertainment with a spacious indoor mall, an AMC movie theater, and Blue Zoo Aquarium. The open-air Boulevard section adds even more shops and restaurants in a walkable setting. With a large food court, family play areas, a carousel, and Main Event for bowling and games, it’s a great spot for all ages. Conveniently located off I-10, the Mall of Louisiana offers plenty of parking and a variety of experiences, making it a must-stop for visitors looking to shop, dine, and explore Baton Rouge.
Towne Center at Cedar Lodge is an open-air shopping destination in Baton Rouge offering a mix of popular national retailers, local boutiques, restaurants, and services all in one convenient, walkable setting. Visitors can shop brands like Whole Foods, Ulta Beauty, and Banana Republic, then relax at restaurants such as P.F. Chang’s, Fleming’s, or local favorite Walk-On’s. With beautifully landscaped walkways, fountains, and plenty of parking, it’s easy to spend the day browsing, dining, or simply enjoying the lively atmosphere. Located just minutes from LSU, it’s a great stop for shopping, dining, and exploring the heart of Baton Rouge.
Since 1935, Chicken Shack has been serving up “Knuckle Suckin’ Good” fried chicken and soulful Southern comfort food in Baton Rouge. As one of the city’s oldest Black-owned restaurants, it’s a cherished local institution known for its crispy fried chicken, catfish po’boys, oxtails, turkey necks, and hearty sides like red beans and rice, mac and cheese, and collard greens. With three locations and a legacy rooted in family recipes and community tradition, Chicken Shack offers generous portions, fast service, and a welcoming, down-home atmosphere. Whether dining in or grabbing takeout, every visit is a taste of Baton Rouge history.
Just outside Tiger Stadium, fans can come from near and far to pay their respects to LSU’s live mascot, Mike the Tiger, at his on-campus, 15,000 sq. ft. habitat that incorporates natural substrates, lush plants, a live oak tree, waterfall and pool. Mike is cared for by the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine who oversees his overall health and well-being.
The Louisiana State Capitol in Baton Rouge is a must-visit landmark for tourists. Standing at 450 feet tall with 34 stories, it is the tallest capitol building in the United States. Completed in 1932, this Art Deco masterpiece was spearheaded by former Governor Huey P. Long. The capitol houses the chambers for the Louisiana State Legislature and the Governor's office. Visitors can explore the beautiful 27-acre grounds, which include the Capitol Gardens, and enjoy panoramic views of Baton Rouge from the observation deck. The building's rich history and stunning architecture make it a fascinating destination for anyone visiting Louisiana
A Baton Rouge staple since 1950, Phil’s Oyster Bar & Seafood Restaurant blends rich Louisiana tradition with bold Gulf Coast flavor. Family-owned and operated, Phil’s is famous for its chargrilled oysters, fresh seafood, and creative Cajun-inspired dishes like Crawfish Cheesecake and Boudin Balls. With a warm, sports-bar vibe, Phil’s offers a dining experience that’s both nostalgic and innovative. Whether you're a local or just passing through, Phil’s delivers Southern hospitality and unforgettable flavor in every bite.
Perched atop a bluff overlooking the Mississippi River, Louisiana’s Old State Capitol—fondly known as the “Castle on the River”—is a must-see destination for visitors to Baton Rouge. This Gothic Revival masterpiece, built in 1847, boasts a stunning stained-glass dome and an iconic cast-iron spiral staircase. The museum offers free admission and features interactive exhibits, including the immersive “Ghost of the Castle” experience. Open Tuesday through Saturday, the museum provides guided and self-guided tours, with multilingual audio options available. Located at 100 North Boulevard in downtown Baton Rouge, the Old State Capitol is a captivating blend of architecture and history, offering an unforgettable experience for all ages.
Established in 1976, this family-owned coffee house has been a gathering spot for friends, families, and students for decades. Known for traditional and local favorites like "Beignets Fingers", visitors can enjoy freshly roasted coffee, sweet hot chocolate, and the signature café au lait in a cozy, welcoming atmosphere. Whether you're a local or a tourist, Coffee Call offers a delightful taste of Southern hospitality and tradition
For over 30 years, Anthony’s Italian Deli has been a beloved Baton Rouge institution, serving up authentic, homemade Italian cuisine in a cozy, family-style setting. Tucked away on Government Street, this hidden gem is known for its legendary pressed Muffaletta, hearty meatball po’ boys, and a menu full of traditional Italian favorites made with love and old-world recipes. As the city’s oldest Italian deli, Anthony’s offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere where every guest is treated like family. Whether you're stopping in for a quick lunch or picking up catering for a special event, Anthony’s delivers a true taste of Italy right in the heart of Baton Rouge.