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    Nash's Restaurant

    3.5 (50 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 2:00 pm, 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM

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    NASH'S RESTAURANT ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Intimate
    Quiet
    Good for groups
    Dressy

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    Italian WHAT salad?! (Ó_Ò)
    Andrew W.

    Before visiting Parish Brewing, we planned to have lunch in Broussard, but when we arrived at our original destination, we discovered it was closed without announcement on New Year's Eve. Hungry after traveling through six parishes, my parents and I decided to have lunch at the nearest place we could find ― the restaurant across the street, Nash's. Located in an old gingerbread house from the early 1900s, a meal at Nash's is a lot like dining at Miss Havisham's house: The place is ramshackle and loaded with bric-a-brac of no discernible value, with worn-out chairs and faded, out-of-style prints on the walls. Add in the big glassed-in porch and the camellias in full bloom, and you get something best described as "small-town fancy." The menu is a mix of Italian and Louisiana cuisine; we mostly stuck to the former on our visit, though I did order a bowl of the chicken and sausage gumbo. We all agreed the flavor of the gumbo was excellent, but the consistency was too watery. "That's not gumbo. You got soup," my mom said. If it had the right consistency, it would've been a triumph. My chicken parmigiana lunch special was good, and my mom enjoyed her spaghetti and meatballs. The meatballs had good flavor and were moist. My father raved about his seafood pasta ― "the best seafood pasta I've ever had in my life," he said ― but my mom said it tasted "fishy." Service was friendly and attentive, and my parents especially seemed to enjoy themselves, which mattered most to me. None of the food was particularly mind-blowing, but nothing was bad, either. What ultimately drops it from four stars to three are the prices; with most entrées priced close to or over $30, I'd want the quality to be a little higher than that of your ordinary red sauce joint. That bowl of gumbo was $16, a price that would be unacceptable in the French Quarter, let alone small-town Broussard ― and that's if it weren't watery. Nash's was a bit of a lucky find and happy accident when we found ourselves in a pinch in an unfamiliar town, and we didn't have a bad meal there. But Nash's has several things it needs to attend to before it becomes a great restaurant ― or one worthy of a journey across six parishes.

    My daughter loves Nash's as do I, Daddy daughter date night

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    Food and ambiance is always wonderful. Would recommend for any special time out with your loved one.

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    Thank you Leah. Glad you and your guest enjoyed.

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    7 years ago

    Great food! Great service! Charming atmosphere. First visit there and Will definitely be back.

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    Love this place & the service is great as well. I highly recommend the seafood lasagna melts in your mouth delicious.

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    Excellent service and good food. The owner Jenny and the waitress took the time to get to know us and made us feel special.

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    Outstanding service and fantastic food. Love that we don't need to travel into Lafayette to enjoy an upscale experience.

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