The Flavors of Louisiana in Virginia at Bayou Bakery

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New Orleans native Chef David Gaus has won accolades from The Today Show, the Travel Channel, Food and Wine, Southern Living, Saveur and Bon Appetit for his Arlington, Virginia restaurant Bayou Bakery. There you can taste the authentic flavors of the Crescent City while in the suburbs of D.C./Northern Virginia.

When you walk in, you order your food choices at the counter, and then take a seat to wait for your items to be prepared. There are colorful Southern and New Orleans touches to the decor, but it’s not kitchy. Sofas and smaller tables make mingling and socializing easier, and there is wifi should you want to bring your laptop (which many people seemed to want to do).

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New Orleans was a port destination for coffee for centuries, and  Bayou Bakery has some unique and natural coffee infusion drinks, incorporating unexpected flavors like basil, honey, and ginger root. Or, if you are in the mood for something a little harder, did you know cocktails were invented in New Orleans? Their Bloody Mary takes a fresh twist with pickled veggies as garnish. It won’t sear your tongue, however, but rather, it has a tangy drinkability.

cocktails

Different seasoned and candied nuts, deviled eggs and a sizeable selection of house made biscuits will get things going. The South just wouldn’t be the same without BBQ, and here, you can get their chopped pork BBQ, lightly dressed with slightly sweet sauce on their famous biscuits.

BBQ biscuit

Bayou Bakery pays solid homage to Virginia, as well; world-famous peanuts, and cornmeal from George Washington’s grist mill down the road bring a sense of local pride to the menu.

What is the one thing you can’t leave New Orleans without trying? Beignets! Bayou Bakery’s have heartiness, yet (of course!) the crazy, silly sweetness from tons of powdered sugar. Just smile and wear casual clothes, because you are going to be covered in it.

Bayou Bakery is open from breakfast through Happy Hour.

Comments

  1. I would never leave! Thanks for the great review and scrumptious pictures!!

  2. Maryann D. says

    I would love to visit Bayou Bakery. The food looks so tasty and the photos are terrific!

  3. Oh yum, this is making me hungry for a Beignet! That bloody Mary looks great too. I’d love to check this out if I’m ever in the area!

  4. I’ve always wondered what a beignet was. Thanks for the awesome powdered-suggary image! It looks delish, and that looks like such a fun restaurant.

  5. Wow what a fun time and so many adorable photos of …. delicious FOOD! I love the idea of experiencing other foods in other locations, I really need to travel more. Looks like this bakery would be heaven for the kiddos and me!

  6. I haven’t had a chance to travel to New Orleans. Sounds like such an interesting place, and this bakery has so many interesting things to try!

  7. I like to take my laptop to this kind of place too. Everything looks delish.

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