Samuel Guy House
- Main (318) 354-1080,
- Fax (318) 238-2861,
- Toll Free (800) 984-1080
Amenities
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Full Southern Style Breakfast
Read MoreThe Samuel Guy house serves a full southern style breakfast including coffee and juice. Some of our entrees and accompanying sides include the following: Garden Fresh Omelets
Scrambled Eggs Southern Style
Rosemary Potatoes
Garlic Grits Soufflé
Potatoes with Bacon and Zucchini
Buttermilk Biscuits
Country Biscuits with White Gravy and Sausage
Maple Cured Bacon
Breakfast Sausage
Peach Tart
Pineapple Blueberry Cream Tart
Ambrosia
Fresh Seasonal Fruit or Melon
Sweet Potato and Ham Hash
Berry Crepes with Mandarin Orange Sauce
Chocolate Strawberry Waffles
Banana Sour Cream Waffles
Juice and coffeeThe Samuel Guy House uses organic herbs and fresh grown produce when available.
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Introduction
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Come and witness a piece of Louisiana history being
brought back to life at the Samuel Guy HouseWhat makes the Guy House unique is that every piece of furniture and all the paintings are for sell. Renowned furniture craftsman, George Olivier, constructed a cypress, king-size bed, for the Guy House. Famous folk artist, Robert Miller, has placed several of his plantation-themed paintings in the house. Local artist, Ed Kollar, has also placed several of his oil paintings in the house. Antique dealer, Sherry Barrett, has loaned several beautiful antique pieces to the Guy House for you to view.
Now Available for Weddings, Private Parties and Events, Luncheons, Teas and luxurious overnight accommodations.
The hallway is 55' x 12' and along with the three downstairs parlors, is perfect for weddings, rehearsal dinners, bridal and baby showers, banquets or parties. Its historic, bright red color and colossal size along with dog ear trim and oversize crown molding will take your breath away. Equipped with a modern, commercial kitchen, any type of function can be performed. The Guy House has been restored to its original splendor. Original cypress floors, thirteen foot ceilings and original molding can be found throughout the house. Take a copy of Payne Williams' book, The American Cemetery, and enjoy a stroll through the American Cemetery, where the book will guide you through the oldest cemetery in the Louisiana Purchase. 
Enjoy a full-course breakfast in the dining room painted an antique gray with a fireplace, thirteen foot ceilings, original cypress floors and views of the American Cemetery. After breakfast, relax in a rocking chair on one of two fifty-foot galleries located at the front and back of the house. -
Weddings
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