- Cajun & Creole
- Southern
- Pub Food
The Chimes Restaurant & Tap Room
Menu for The Chimes Restaurant & Tap Room
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Ratings and Reviews for The Chimes Restaurant & Tap Room
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May 02 2012
Latise B. via Yelp
My friend went to Southern University and always raved about Chimes, although she often frequented the Chimes East. It was a given that we would hit up...read more
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Apr 18 2012
Mandy V. via Yelp
Always a great place. Great beer/drink selection. Try the Diablo and get it martini style. It's like Tequilla marinated in fruit or something. You can't...read more
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Apr 10 2012
Patti F. via Yelp
Friendly wait-staff, local place next to LSU campus. Food is decently priced. We actually went here twice, not necessarily because we loved the place, but...read more
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Jan 20 2008
usskidd via Citysearch
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 ...read more
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Sep 25 2007
t_fal via Citysearch
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 wa...read more
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Jun 05 2007
emilynf1 via Citysearch
Chimes is famous for their food. It's a little overpriced but to die for - especially anything with seafood. Their drink selecti...read more
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.