Angela & Matt

March 18, 2023 • Monroe, LA

Angela & Matt

March 18, 2023 • Monroe, LA

Things to Do

Enoch's Irish Pub And Grill

507 Louisville Ave, Monroe, LA 71201
Since St. Patrick’s day is on March 17th this would be a great place to check out!

Antique Ally

Trenton Street, West Monroe, Louisiana
This is our favorite thing to do! Matt and I walk the downtown area and look into the shops every time we come into town! There are antique stores, boutiques and other cool shops to check out!

Mohawk

704 Louisville Ave, Monroe, LA 71201
Oldest restaurant in Monroe!

Duck Commander

117 Kings Ln, West Monroe, LA 71292
This warehouse, gift shop & museum is owned by the Robertson family of Duck Dynasty.

Flying Tiger Brewery

506 N 2nd St, Monroe, LA 71201
Flying Tiger is the only full production and distributing craft brewery in Northeast Louisiana. Every beer they serve, they brewed. Enjoy anywhere from 12-18 craft beers, including hard seltzers, on tap any given day. Their taproom decor and atmosphere, along with their patio and outdoor green space has it among the highest rated taprooms to visit. They offer beer on draft and in six packs, four packs, and growlers to go!

Biedenharn Museum & Garden

2006 Riverside Dr, Monroe, LA 71201
The Biedenharn Museum & Gardens is a museum complex that features regularly scheduled exhibits and events. It is composed of a historic home filled with antiques and artifacts, formal English gardens, a Coca-Cola Museum, a Bible Museum, and Museum Store.

Jmaxx

Trenton Street, West Monroe, LA
Our favorite spot to stop for a beer or Bloody Mary while walking down antique ally.

Oasis Daiquiris

A drive thru Adult Daiquiri bar

Battle of Vicksburg Military Park

3201 Clay St, Vicksburg, MS 39183

This is for the history buffs! It is an hour away but definitely a cool spot! We like to visit on our way back to Jackson.

Vicksburg National Military Park preserves the site of the American Civil War Battle of Vicksburg, waged from March 29 to July 4, 1863. The park, located in Vicksburg, Mississippi (flanking the Mississippi River), also commemorates the greater Vicksburg Campaign which led up to the battle.