Small-town restaurants so often get overlooked, and it’s such a shame! These locally-owned businesses often have some of the best food in town, but when your town isn’t exactly a tourist destination, it can be hard to get people to swing by. Lecompte is one of those towns. Home to about 800 people, Lecompte is the definition of a small town. Highway 71 runs straight through it, and many drive right on by on their way to Alexandria or Lafayette. Next time you find yourself in the neighborhood, be sure to swing by Lea’s Lunchroom, a small-town restaurant in Louisiana that’s serving up some of the best pies you’ve ever tasted.
Welcome to Lea’s Lunchroom, a humble little roadside stop that’s known for hearty, homestyle plates in a no-frills setting.
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This small-town hidden gem has been in business since 1951, and if you know you know… Lea’s is worth a detour.
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The menu changes often, and it’s all written in chalk on the board - a good sign that you’re always getting fresh, fabulous meals.
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One staple that you’ll always find on the menu is the famous ham sandwich. It’s been a favorite since Lea’s first opened, and its perfection is in its simplicity.
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Lea’s is known for two things: the ham sandwich and the homemade pies. The display case is one of the first things you’ll see when you walk in the door, and what a greeting it is!
Keith K./Google Lea’s bakes about eight different flavors daily, including chocolate meringue, coconut meringue, apple, pecan, lemon, and peach. Seasonal flavors round out the mix, like pumpkin and banana.
Lea’s pies are available by the slice, or you can take the whole pie with you.
Dean dfw/Google This table had the right idea: order a slice of each so you can determine which one you’ll buy as a whole pie to take home!
You can also place pie orders ahead of time, which is excellent for your next event or holiday gathering. Visit Lea’s website to learn more.
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Lea’s bakes about eight different flavors daily, including chocolate meringue, coconut meringue, apple, pecan, lemon, and peach. Seasonal flavors round out the mix, like pumpkin and banana.
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This table had the right idea: order a slice of each so you can determine which one you’ll buy as a whole pie to take home!
This part of Louisiana is full of hidden gems, like the Indian Creek Reservoir. The recreation area makes for a beautiful spot to spend a few nights camping!
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Address: Lea’s Lunchroom, 1810 U. S. Hwy 71, Lecompte, LA 71346, USA