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Lonely Planet Deep South (Deep South)

Lonely Planet Deep South (Deep South)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An excellent beginning
Review: As a native of Monroe, Louisiana, living abroad, I was somewhat amused by the treatment of my home town. Lonely Planet publishes marvelous guides, and this is no exception; however, if you're in Monroe, please go to Geno's Restaurant and Trattoria off Louisville Avenue--the writers missed this one, and it's a shame. Also, Enoch's Cafe is perhaps THE place for entertainment at night--just reopened! Also, the guide didn't give enough credit to Northeast Louisiana University and the area around Bayou DeSiard. Still--I'd swear by Lonely Planet. Their guide to Israel was spot-on.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An excellent beginning
Review: As a native of Monroe, Louisiana, living abroad, I was somewhat amused by the treatment of my home town. Lonely Planet publishes marvelous guides, and this is no exception; however, if you're in Monroe, please go to Geno's Restaurant and Trattoria off Louisville Avenue--the writers missed this one, and it's a shame. Also, Enoch's Cafe is perhaps THE place for entertainment at night--just reopened! Also, the guide didn't give enough credit to Northeast Louisiana University and the area around Bayou DeSiard. Still--I'd swear by Lonely Planet. Their guide to Israel was spot-on.


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