Bourque's Club
Cedar Street
Opelousas, LA 70570
Saint Landry County
Phone: (337) 948-9904
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by Eugenio Kalchthaler on
I have never been to infusion to eat but I have been there when its a nightclub and it doesn't get much better than infusion.  The start off by setting a strict ratio outside.  This may sound bad but it makes for a much better experince.  The people inside seem to me successful, mostly professionals or grad students.  The bottle service is about average priced for high end clubs and the vip aera is great.  The only downside is that it is a high end club so the drinks a little pricy but you do get an honest drink with mid to top shelf liquor or quality imported beer.
by Kye B. on
I went to this simply because of a titillating and intriguing billboard I saw and what I got when I went was a mind blowing experience of recent African (Nigeria) history, music and dance. An energetic evening of the music of Fela Kuti, a promiscuous and yet socially conscious bandleader who also became quite the social leader in the 1960's. With music as his weapon (which he wielded with power and accuracy aimed at the soul) he was able to fight back when the senseless oppressions of his life were becoming overwhelmed by the racism and hatred that fed his government. This afternoon as people were all but running into the theater to be seated, the band was already in full groove, immediately giving audience members the sense that it was there was a unifying force at play that would also be an anchor throughout the rest of the show. They did not fail to deliver. The Character, Fela Kuti, narrated the show and also functioned as band leader, saxophone player, sex God and all around raconteur. The dancers, vibrant, sensual and regal in their individual and powerful contributions, provided both action and scenery and they seemed to always be on stage, and thus the audience remained connected and energized through them, even in their  (few) moments of stillness. At intermission I wondered how could there possibly be a second act considering the vast array of music, history, dance (theirs AND mine),, acting and unbridled passion I had just witnessed. But upon re-entering their world for the second act, I found that there was much more to be experienced. Without saying much more I can only guarantee that you COULD NOT be bored and you'd be hard pressed to disconnect or be distracted by anything during this presentation other than that which they allow you to be distracted by. And I can promise you, you'll be happy you spent the money to be a part of the rich culture and music of FELA.
by Luke Hesterman on
Came by as my boyfriend wanted to be a touristo around the block at David Letterman one day (don't get me started on that awful experience)...after getting our tickets and being overwhelmed by the cheesiness and mass tourists, i told him i was going to have to be MUCH drunker for that experience than I had anticipated... We had less time between picking up the tickets and coming back fro the show, so my boyfriend had seen this place and wanted to give it a go. The mojitos are amazing, and an incredibly extensive list of flavors.  I asked prior to ordering to ensure it wasnt one of those places that just throws in some 'syrup' or 'mango rum,' no they use purees...the coconut mojito was my favorite, but mango was also good...sadly they were essentially virgin, and they don't have specials or happy hour (nor do they need to in this location, tourist central, although the place WAS empty when we came). My boyfriend also got a chicken sandwich, which he liked, and we took home some of their "super spicy homemade salsa" per my boyfriends insistence it was beyond hot (i tried it later, and beg to differ). Would maybe come back if I were for some misfortune back in the area, but most certainly left as sober as i came in (which led to an even more unpleasant letterman experience than i had bargained for), but tasty drinks and apparently food as well!
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