Food & Restaurants in Gilliam Louisiana
From soul food to meat pies, the variety of cuisines featured in Gilliam — and the northwestern most part of Louisiana — means you’ll be planning your next meal before you even leave the table. How will you decide where to go and what to eat? To help you manage the choices, we suggest using Louisiana's Culinary Trails as guideposts. The Louisiana Office of Tourism and the makers of TABASCO® hot pepper sauce have laid out seven regional “trails” that traverse byways, prairies, marshlands and waterways that are great sources of some of the finest food you’ll ever enjoy. Discover some of the chefs and restaurants who are keeping the tradition of great food alive and thriving in Louisiana.
Gilliam's natural beauty is best seen in its lakes and bayous, or in the scenic state parks, excellent fishing and hunting grounds nearby. See the Kisatchie National Forest, which spreads across some 600,000 acres, or travel 30 minutes to Shreveport and Bossier City for casinos, a horseracing track and shopping at the Louisiana Boardwalk Outlet. History buffs will appreciate the old-time charm of nearby Minden as well as Gilliam's blues music history.