Don’s Downtown Lafayette to Become a New Boutique Hotel
In March of 2020, the iconic Don's Seafood and Steakhouse in Downtown Lafayette closed it's doors after over 80 years.
Since its closure, the location has remained vacant, but now information has been revealed that a boutique hotel, Ashby Crossing, will be opening in this historic location.
Don's Seafood And Steakhouse
Don’s Seafood and Steakhouse in downtown Lafayette was open for over 80 years. It was established in 1934 by Don Landry and became a staple for Cajun cuisine in the area, known for its seafood, gumbo, and crawfish.
The downtown location remained open until March of 2020, when it closed its doors after decades of serving the community.
Other locations in the Don's continue to operate in Lafayette and Acadiana, carrying on the restaurant’s delicious legacy.
Over its 83-year history, Don's was more than just a place to eat. It became a community hub where families gathered, friends reunited, and tourists came to get a taste of Acadiana.
The restaurant's location downtown made it accessible to people coming to Lafayette for business, tourism, or community events.
The closure was a bittersweet moment for many, marking the end of an era in Downtown Lafayette's culinary and cultural history.
Now, plans have been unveiled for the future of the iconic Downtown location.
Don's Downtown Lafayette To Become A Boutique Hotel
KADN.com reports that a new boutique hotel with retail space will be opening in the former Don's Downtown Lafayette location.
From KADN.com -
"The deal was announced by downtown leaders at a fundraiser Sunday night. The Don's building has sat vacant since the restaurant closed in March 2020.
Downtown leaders expect to release more details on the hotel development later this week."
The new boutique hotel and retail development will be conveniently located next to Parc Sans Souci.
According to reports, the new business will be a mixed-use development called Ashby Crossing.
"The project is intended to be a vibrant touchstone in the heart of downtown Lafayette. It will be a great place for diners attending events at nearby venues, and will also benefit from seasonal activity during Mardi Gras and Festival Internationale."
This will reportedly be a three phase development that will eventually include restaurant space, a residential building, retail, food, and beverages.
From downtownlafayette.com -
"The Downtown Development Authority is thrilled to announce the building has been acquired by a local development team dedicated to driving the district’s vibrancy by developing the property that may accommodate retail, food and beverage, residential, and communal use.
Hub City Holdings team members Ryan Pécot, Gus Rezende, BJ Crist, and John Petersen, collectively, bring together a diverse set of experiences in real estate, hospitality, food & beverage, and design to create a vibrant touchstone in the heart of the Downtown District."
Find out more at downtownlafayette.com.