533 Jefferson Street
Lafayette, LA 70501
Lafayette County
Phone: (337) 264-8000
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by Vivi L. on We had VIP service at this place and with the rate they charged for their tiny bottles, our group could have flown round trip to vegas to get quality bottle service! I was told that since our name is on the VIP Bottle Service that I would be able to enter as soon as I arrived... that did NOT happen! They demanded a credit card from me since the primary person was not there, and since I only had cash on me, I was asked to wait outside for the rest of my party to arrive... With no choice i waited out in the cold with 2 other people... We were fine waiting underneath the limited covered awnings at the end of the building, UNTIL the douche bag bouncer told us that we had to wait around the corner in the rain for the rest of our party while he was trying to flirt with some girls... When the rest of our party arrive and we walked in together, 2 of the people in our group was walking slower than the rest, but for some insane reason they got stopped and was demanded to pay cover charges! They tried to explain that they were with the group, but the bouncer didn't want to listen and instead said, "I don't know what you are talking about, the person with the list isn't here so you need to pay!" -.-! Our bottles came with chocolate covered strawberries and there was actually a nice waitress mixing our drink when we first got in. The place was small, so I was shocked that they charged $20-$25 for cover. By the end of the night when it was time to square out the bill, my friend was shocked to see that the bill doubled from $600 to $1200! We asked why the price had double, and we even showed them THEIR MENU with the pricing and the E-Mail that they sent us regarding the prices! The explanation they gave him was, "oh, there is tax and tip added...." Afterwards they had the audacity to make a deal with us so that we wouldn't get authorities involved! I seriously hope this place gets audit soon...
by Clemente Wesselink on Well I have been here twice now for drinks and light bites. The first time was with a large group (couples) that I met on a meet up group and it just didn't fill all the manly men in the group for food but I found myself with the 5 girls chatting it up girl style while the boys talked about sports and the like. We later decided to eat a hearty meal at Louise's Trattoria but Heritage sure warmed up the buzz and took the edge off of the hunger. I can't say I had great service that night as the server was a little short and didn't care to educate us on wine since lets face it at that time I knew almost zero about wines. The second visit to Heritage was just the other night after work, we were on our way to Pop for some light bites and sweet food and drinks to accompany but we were so tired and it was a Friday night. Worried about a possible wait and the whole two blocks I was going to have to walk from the free parking, we decided to give Heritage another go. This visit we sat at the bar and had excellent service and this time by three different servers who were not only helpful but just fun to talk with about various local flavors and trends. I stayed away from wine and grabbed a bottle of optimator for $3.50 which I felt was a steal (turns out it rang in at $5 a bottle but it was posted at $3.50 on the sign so they fixed the bill) so I had a few. A short rib grilled cheese on sourdough tasted nice with marinated o.nions. Dessert was a combo of truffles rolled in spices of your choice (we got cinnamon and salt) and lava cake with ice cream dusted with chili powder. Although a little spendy, our service, food, low key atmosphere were all perfect for the relaxing exhaustiveness I felt from a day that had started at 4 a.m. with a 5 mile run. After indulgence in beer, cheese and truffles I had no choice but to go right home and sleep