Came here for a spontaneous family dinner on Saturday night and had a lovely experience. I've been to several Baton Rouge locations but this was my first visit to the new location and the Old Scott House...had a great experience overall and can't wait to go back.
I came with husband, my two kids, my dad and my MIL during their Mardi Gras event. The waitress was incredibly accommodating and took our kids' meal order earlier so the children could start eating. The $10 kids' chicken tender meal came 3 huge chicken tenders (not the usual breaded tenders but batter fried chicken breast strips) and vegetables on the side (I ordered extra soft).
My husband and I ordered the Mardi Gras special ($25) which was the 10 oz rib dinner accompanied by a salad (crispy onions!) and dessert (key lime pie). For my sides I ordered the hot cinnamon apples and baked skillet beans. I also got a taste of the French fries and coleslaw from my husband. My ribs were fall-off-the-bone perfect like I expect from Baton Rouge. My MIL's fries were a bit salty and the coleslaw could have used more acid, but still loved the food overall.
The waitress was nice enough to give us two orders of ice cream for the kids even though we only ordered one kids' meal and wow, these cups of ice cream were huge! Delicious vanilla ice cream with visible vanilla bean seeds...I had to have some for myself :) We ate the key lime pie the next day and it was delicious as well... just the perfect amount of tartness and a very yummy crust. Already planning my next visit...