Located In The Middle Of Nowhere, Stelly's Is Part Museum, Part Grocery, Part Restaurant and All Louisiana
Lebeau is a tiny little town in St. Landry Parish that you may have never heard about, but it’s home to one of Louisiana’s most fascinating hidden gems. While Lebeau is most known for their annual Zydeco Festival, Stelly’s is a close runner up. This interesting little attraction covers all your bases: part museum, part restaurant, and part supermarket. Oh, and it’s a gas station too. What more could you ask for?


As a popular pitstop for road warriors, it's one of those places where locals come back to again and again, and you will too.
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Taxidermied animals and newspaper clippings pepper the walls, making the place feel like a rustic hunting cabin of sorts.


Come hungry, because the portions are as generous as they are at Grandma's house.

They also offer daily specials.

They just don't make them like this anymore!
For more information, check out Stelly’s Facebook page.
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8621 US-71, Lebeau, LA 71345, USA