When it comes to creative southern cuisine, no one is doing it like Restaurant Cotton. This hidden gem in the heart of Monroe is full of hearty southern delights plus several signature dishes you’ll be drooling over. From the rustic charm to the delicious food, there’s no shortage of reasons to visit this restaurant. Let’s take a closer look at what makes Restaurant Cotton such a neighborhood favorite.

Located in the heart of downtown Monroe on the beautiful Ouachita River, Restaurant Cotton has been a fixture for locals looking for a memorable meal since they opened in 2008.

Restaurant Cotton/Facebook It was one of the first restaurants to open in the downtown Monroe area in 50 years and helped revitalize the area.

Like so many buildings in Louisiana, this one has a fascinating history and you’ll feel it from the moment you step inside.

Restaurant Cotton/Facebook The building dates back to 1893 and has been many businesses over the years including a mail-order liquor dealership during Prohibition, a bar, a general store, a cafeteria, a bookstore, and even a cotton exchange.

Overlooking the scenic Ouachita River, take advantage of the outdoor patio if the weather permits.

Brad Andersen/Google The sunset views, in particular, are truly mesmerizing!

The menu has a little bit of everything.

Restaurant Cotton/Facebook From deviled eggs to meatloaf, Restaurant Cotton takes your traditional southern dishes and puts their own unique spin on them.

The Cochon Du Lait is a must-try.

Restaurant Cotton/Facebook The slow-cooked pork accompanied with creamy black eyes peas, braised collards, and a pepper relish is simply to-die-for.

Be sure to get an order of duck wraps for the table.

Restaurant Cotton/Facebook Tender duck wrapped in smoked bacon with jalapeños, cheddar cheese, cream cheese, and a honey glaze - it’s the perfect appetizer… and you’ll find yourself not wanting to share these tasty bites.

You can’t go wrong with one of the burgers.

Restaurant Cotton/Facebook They keep it simple with a double patty, smoked cheddar, and crispy onions, and it’s the simplicity that makes this one of the most perfect burgers in the state.

Of course, you’ll also find several Louisiana classics on the menu.

Restaurant Cotton/Facebook Huge seafood platters, shrimp and grits, and boudin are all staples.

And don’t forget about brunch! Restaurant Cotton has quite a bustling brunch scene.

Restaurant Cotton/Facebook You’ll find a variety of waffles, eggs benedict, biscuits and gravy, and many other options.

Restaurant Cotton is open seven days a week. Click here to see its hours of operation.

Restaurant Cotton/Facebook

It was one of the first restaurants to open in the downtown Monroe area in 50 years and helped revitalize the area.

The building dates back to 1893 and has been many businesses over the years including a mail-order liquor dealership during Prohibition, a bar, a general store, a cafeteria, a bookstore, and even a cotton exchange.

Brad Andersen/Google

The sunset views, in particular, are truly mesmerizing!

From deviled eggs to meatloaf, Restaurant Cotton takes your traditional southern dishes and puts their own unique spin on them.

The slow-cooked pork accompanied with creamy black eyes peas, braised collards, and a pepper relish is simply to-die-for.

Tender duck wrapped in smoked bacon with jalapeños, cheddar cheese, cream cheese, and a honey glaze - it’s the perfect appetizer… and you’ll find yourself not wanting to share these tasty bites.

They keep it simple with a double patty, smoked cheddar, and crispy onions, and it’s the simplicity that makes this one of the most perfect burgers in the state.

Huge seafood platters, shrimp and grits, and boudin are all staples.

You’ll find a variety of waffles, eggs benedict, biscuits and gravy, and many other options.

For more information, be sure to check out the restaurant’s website and give it a follow on Facebook so you can stay up to date on the latest dishes.

Have you ever dined at Restaurant Cotton? Let us know in the comments below!

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Address: Restaurant Cotton, 101 N Grand St, Monroe, LA 71201, USA