From delightfully scenic waterfront restaurants to ’50s-themed diners, Louisiana is filled with endless options when you’re looking for a fun place to dine. Today, we’re headed over to a little town just outside of Alexandria where there’s a beautiful two-story restaurant that is unbelievably fun.
Welcome to Tunk’s Cypress Inn!
Mark Bildeaux/Google This enormous two-story restaurant and oyster bar has been feeding locals since 1978.
When to arrive to this rustic restaurant, you’ll feel like you’ve been dropped off in a hidden slice of paradise.
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Nestled on the shores of Kincaid Lake, Tunk’s has certainly taken advantage of its mesmerizing waterfront property.
Wade Thrower/Google With views like this, it’s easy to see why this place has been a favorite for those in the Alexandria area for over four decades.
Spend the day splashing around the lake and then dock your boat right outside Tunk’s.
Tunk’s Cypress Inn & Oyster Bar/Facebook Deck-to-dining has never been easier!
If you’d prefer to eat indoors, you’ll still be surrounded by a rustic and charming atmosphere.
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The oyster bar downstairs is a great spot to meet up with friends for some drinks and great conversation. And of course, delicious oysters.
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You can also count on the oyster bar for live music every night of the week, making this place an unbelievably fun place to dine.
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As for the menu, you can expect to find some good old fashioned Louisiana favorites like fried alligator, crawfish fettuccine, and some of the best gumbo you’ll ever taste.
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You can also count on award-winning swordfish, yellowfin tuna, and melt-in-your mouth prime rib.
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Afterward, spend some time walking around the grounds. The views of the lake are simply mesmerizing.
Robert Staton/Google Address: 9507 Highway 28, Boyce, LA, 71409
For more information about this one-of-a-kind waterfront restaurant, check out its website and Facebook page.
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This enormous two-story restaurant and oyster bar has been feeding locals since 1978.
Tunk’s Cypress Inn & Oyster Bar/Facebook
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With views like this, it’s easy to see why this place has been a favorite for those in the Alexandria area for over four decades.
Deck-to-dining has never been easier!
Melanie Martinez/Google
Robert Staton/Google
Address: 9507 Highway 28, Boyce, LA, 71409
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