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  • Ehren B.

    I rented out all of the cabins for my wedding, hosting guests from all over the US. Now, I will mention that you can't just stop by and get a room, and their responsiveness is that of a proprietor whose primary business is not running the B&B. But they were soo accommodating and friendly. They allowed us the visit a week before the wedding. They allowed us to spray for mosquitos the day before the wedding. They allowed us to setup tents and gazebos, to host 3 bands and to use their business refrigerator, all with a smile. Lisa took me aside and calmed me when things got crazy. Rocky picked up firewood for us. They had personalized notes on the doors for the guests to ensure them they were in the right place. When one of our guests no-showed, they found a replacement tenant to occupy the cabin and save us some expense. And I'm not even mentioning the grounds. The lights at night are beautiful. The river behind the cabins is beautiful. The cabins were each unique and apart from the hot water not working in our shower (it worked for the bath), everything, although rustic looking, was functional. I am so grateful to have found these folks who, for the price of a two day rental, really opened their hearts and showed us what good and caring people they are. I will forever be grateful.

    (5)
  • Andrea F.

    I stayed here one night in March with a friend visiting from out of state. The cabin was awesome, great amenities, friendly environment and a great place to stay.

    (5)
  • Amanda R.

    Absolutely adorable!! Drove down from New Orleans and stayed in the 1950's cabin which was awesome! Even though the cabin was a bit small it was super charming and cheesy which my best friend and I loved. The back deck was awesome and right on the river where we spent most of our time. Just bring your big spray!! Would definitely come back, the staff was nice and made a great breakfast!

    (5)
  • Aurelie P.

    Went there two times. The first time we had "Elise Cabin", which was a beautiful cabin, making you feel like 1930's actress. The comfort was very rustic but the cabin was clean. The second time we had the "Bayou Cottage", with two beds, a smooth sofa, a screened porch on the bayou and a front porch with rocking chairs. We enjoyed it more than the previous one. Special mention to the screened porch that permitted us to enjoy the night without the mosquitoes. We had the succulent and famous breakfast and bought each time some more craklin's. Bad for the diet, I know, but they are soooo good ! The owners are very nice and welcoming, they will do anything to make your stay as pleasant as possible. My advice is that this place is for people who like simple and authentic experiences. You will be in a rustic but charming cabin, right in the middle of a bayou !

    (4)
  • Jeremy L.

    Stayed here last night and must say what an amazing experience. The owner was so nice and the cabins were wonderful. The next morning they had an amazing continental breakfast! I had the eggs, toast and boudin! And you can order an LA 31 Pale Ale with your breakfast too!

    (5)
  • Linda H.

    A fun place to stay!

    (4)
  • Brian C.

    The cabins are quaint and reasonably priced (although they're anywhere from 60 to 150 years old so don't expect a spotless Ritz Carlton experience). Breakfasts are great and include nice scrambled eggs along with homemade sausage, boudin, head cheese, etc. A true Cajun experience and some of the best boudin around - plus one of the cabins allows dogs so you may be able to travel with your pooch if you so choose. Bring your own plates/bowls/glasses/utensils if you plan to cook anything or drink wine or cocktails - your cabin will be a true step back into history for those who appreciate it and they're in a great location for easy travel to Lafayette, New Iberia, Avery Island, or wherever you want to go. There is some car noise from the road that runs by the property and crosses the bayou but it didn't bother us at all. Overall, it's a great local lodging option when in the area and we'll definitely be back.

    (5)
  • Richard G.

    We love staying here. Rocky and Lisa are so nice. Rustic cabins take you back to yesterday. A nice change from the motel/hotel hum drum! The Cajun breakfast is awesome!

    (5)
  • Kristin V.

    This review is for the food. I never stayed here in the cabins since I lived down the street. BOMB ass food. That's all you need to know.

    (5)
  • Flaming H.

    If you dig the Atchafalaya and Lafayette surroundings, this is the place to stay! This cabin spot filled with so much details, love and atmosphere, you can hardly refuse to stay. It's minimal compared to all Super 8 motel madness but incomparable. Shame we just spend an overnight in the cool Elvis 50s cabin. This place is worth staying a whole week. A big plus is the amazing Cafe these folks run. True Cajun spirit, terrific good food. We had Hoghead that was simply the best we had on our trip. We promise to come again the long way from Berlin to stay longer.

    (5)
  • S G.

    I stayed in cabin 1 back in June . As far I know that is the most basic cabin. Great A/C clean and very cozy, has a little back porch . I am a bit of a germaphobe and had absolutely no problem here. I wanted an authentic experience and got one. Great breakfast that was included in our stay. The people that run the cabins and cafe are really so nice and welcoming, next time I'm in Louisiana I will actually go out of my way to stay here. Coming from me that means a lot.

    (5)
  • Matt G.

    I tell you cher, there aint no place like dis place! Hog head cheese over eggs in the morning was amazing...cut up all night with some sha bee beez and simebodys old lady till kinda late Service great! location great! keeeee yaaaaaaw! Come again cher come again!!! These little cabins on the Bayou Teche are well worth there stay...

    (4)
  • Princeton J.

    Two stars, one for the small town and one for the nice man I spoke to on the phone... THATS IT! Never mind the outdated "Trip Advisor Award 2009" that's five years ago... If I was shooting a sequel to Rob Zombie's horror flick House of 1000 Coprses, this place would be great... Never mind the rickity locks, the extra small "dungeon" like room with no windows... ahhhh the dirt on the "futon", "the hang-yourself-in-the-shower-stall" like feel in the bathroom.... oh and the eerie Elvis face statue... I walked in and I walked out.. Called the people to say "this house of horrors" is not gonna work for me and my family... I was unable to reach anyone...... By the time I got home, I had a "nasty toned" voicemail waiting for me regarding my cancellation... This really isn't a "Bayou Experience" travel down to Pierre Part where they have camps on or above the water, VBRO is a good start... or Check out Rip Van Winkle Gardens... much better priced, on the water at the same price if not cheaper than this disturbing stack of bricks with bad ju-ju.

    (2)
  • Carol T.

    Such a quaint and charming place to stay. Lisa was a sweetheart and so accommodating. It was peaceful and we loved watching the sunrise over bayou teche. Our cabin was big, clean and decorated with antiques. We will definitely be back!

    (4)
  • Wendi G.

    We have stayed here previously and I gave it a 5 star review. Sadly I have to change that now. Our stay was very disappointing this time. We were quoted at $100 for cabin 8 so we happily reserved it for 2 nights. Our bill however was $312 after the high occupancy tax. I find this questionable for several reasons. First off we were staying in a cabin designed to sleep 6 -8 people (2 queen beds a futon and a sleeper chair). When asked at breakfast if we needed extra towels soap and whatnot. I replied no. So we didn't use any more extra amenities than if one person stayed there. I have 5 kids and 3 of them are ages 5 and under. I'm talking about the get in free to most places tiny tot stage and yet they were counted as just another full person like an adult. I just feel like things have changed and after being quoted one price it was a shock when we went to pay our bill. Their high occupancy tax of $56 a night could have paid for a night at a regular hotel.

    (2)
  • Robert W.

    Stayed here on a daytrip from NOLA. It was charming and just what we were looking for. We were trying to stay at another place which wasnt answering when we got to town and luckily I found this place through Yelp. I phoned over after hours and the owner/manager simply told us to go on into Cabin 1 and that the key would be waiting for us. Are they old? Yes. They are supposed to look that way. What matters is cleanliness. Old also doesn't mean it wont have all the usual amenities. The balcony on the bayou was an added bonus. Give it a shot knowing there is no Ritz in Breaux Bridge, you won't be disappointed.

    (5)
  • Travis W.

    Needed to get away from New Orleans for a weekend. Stayed here at the bayou cabins and let me tell you it was the best decision I have made In awhile. The owners were very welcoming and make you feel right at home the second you step out of your car. We stayed in cabin number 4. It's a perfect cabin for two- we had our own bathroom and shared a back porch with cabin number 3. We walked out to a beautiful sight of the bayou and the rest of the cabins. They have 14 cabins in all some equipped with full a kitchen. They also serve breakfast In the morning from 8:30-10:00. The grounds are well lit with beautiful lights. There is also a fire pit on the grounds for all to use. Overall best place to stay in the area highly recommend it, we will be back soon!

    (5)
  • Emile J.

    This is a real Louisiana Bayou Experience right in Breaux Bridge on Bayou Teche. Water runs along half the cabins! Each cabin is an authentic restored Cajun cabin. They have all the modern conveniences. Fabulous hospitality. I've sent dozens of friends there, and stayed there myself at least 6 times when my own home, just 4 miles away, had guests in it!

    (5)

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