Chimes Restaurant

(225) 383-1754

3357 Highland Rd, Baton Rouge, LA | Directions   70802-7923

30.417381 -91.176427 View Website
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    EMPEROR HOURS Monday - Saturday Midnight - 2am $1.00 Off all Pints
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Neighborhoods:
Highlands/Perkins

Categories:
Restaurants, Catering
Cuisine:
Seafood, Cajun & Creole

Price:
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Restaurant Special Features:
Bar Scene, Brunch, Late Night Dining, Notable Beer List
Payment Methods:
American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Visa
General Info:
Open 7 Days

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3.0
September 12, 2011

nice selection. We really enjoyed the wide variety of the menu. The food was good, but don't be in a hurry...

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4.0
August 25, 2010

Excellent Salads. Being taken here with friends from work for my birthday some years ago was a highlight of my career. I take visitors from out-of-town here. Salads are healthy and tasty. The bar does fine work with requests from quests. Vegetarians enjoy the fare. One can go there after taking guests to see the famous campus of Louisiana State University. Service is professional no matter how busy the restaurant is.The choice of beer on tap alone makes this worth a visit. The quality of the food is consistently ourstanding.

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4.0
August 13, 2010

Great Place. Going there since College. Great place for memories.

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5.0
March 21, 2010

Yumm. Everything is perfect

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4.0
January 20, 2008

Rave for Chimes East. The Chimes East opened about a year ago on Coursey Blvd. and it's much improved over the original. I've taken out-of-town guests there and we all loved it. Seafood is excellent. Great red beans and rice. One of the few places left where you can get fresh-shucked oysters on the half shell and they're only 30 cents apiece from 4 to 7 p.m.

I've been for lunch, dinner, and Sunday brunch and the only complaint I have is that there's almost always a 20 to 30 minute wait, but they'll give you a pager and you can wander into the bar and work on your "round-the-world." It can get pretty noisy and boisterous when there's an LSU football game playing on the array of big-screen tv's scattered throughout the restaurant. There's outdoor patio service that can be very pleasant in the spring and fall or if you absolutely have to have a smoke.

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1.0
September 25, 2007

Horrible service, bad food, ok drinks. I've been a couple of times before for drinks, but i recently went for lunch. The service was slow and they were rude. My food was undercooked and had to be sent back. My friends also each had to send something back. If you go, go for drinks only, they're good and the bartenders are friendly. Otherwise, pass on The Chimes!

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June 13, 2007

Seafood and drinks come together at this restaurant/bar just outside the Louisiana State University campus.. In Short
The Chimes is a popular choice for students and alumni. The spacious dining room is lined with hardwood floors and guests can sit at either one of the plush booths or at a larger glossed oak table. The menu offers a wide variety of Louisiana seafood from stuffed shrimp to oysters. For those shy of shellfish, salads and deli sandwiches are also served. After dinner time, beer becomes the main course for customers. Not only are there 60 different beers to try, but 10 are on tap.

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4.0
June 05, 2007

A campus classic for food and night life. Chimes is famous for their food. It's a little overpriced but to die for - especially anything with seafood. Their drink selection is great, especially their beer choices (they serve Blue Moon cold and with an orange slice, which is the best). Come prepared to spend and wait - but it's well worth both!

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4.0
December 31, 2006

Chime Me In Again. This place is fantastic in every way imaginable except for one: a smoking section. Blech. I love the blackened alligator tails so much I have dreamt about them before. The hush puppies are also out of this world.

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5.0
November 08, 2006

Tradition abounds. The Chimes has been a staple of Baton Rouge for years, and its where I ate my first taste of Louisiana food. There is plenty to choose from, and you always see someone you know in its near campus location. Be prepared to wait on a friday or saturday night though.

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