Dancehalls in Acadia Parish

Seulae Babineaux Dance Hall

Listed in “Readers recall clubs where they danced to Louisiana Music” from The Daily Advertiser, December 29, 1998: “Readers of The Daily Advertiser were asked to submit names of’ the clubs where they danced to Louisiana music in the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s, with a brief recollection of what the club was like and who played there.” ...

LeLeux Dancehall

Photos taken by Russell Lee, October 1938. Photo of site by John Sharp. From “Louisiana: A Guide to the State”: “Leleux is little more than a post office, general store, and combination saloon and dance hall, where fais-dodos, or Cajun “breakdown” dances, are held each Wednesday evening.” From “Louisiana Fiddlers” by Ron Yule: “Besides his father, some of the first music Lionel (LeLeux) learned was from listening to music at his Grandfather Ernest Leleux’s Dancehall across the road from his house. He would listen to one of his favorite fiddlers, Bascom Mouton, from his front porch because he was too young to attend the dances in person.” Mentioned in “History in Vermilion Parish, La., Vol. 1”:  Eve Leleux got a piece of land from her father and her husband Ernest had plans to build a supermarket/mall store on the newly built and highly travelled road between Kaplan and Crowley. “The store expanded until there was a bar, a room for men to play cards, a post office, a grocery store where one could buy anything from oil lamps to buggies and wagons. Then for entertainment he built a large dance all about 60 x 80 feet. (Ernest Leleux’s) home was situated just behind and between both giant buildings. When Ernest died, the store and dancehall closed.” ...

D.I.’s

Photo from discajunrestaurant.com Great Cajun restaurant that has live Cajun music every Thursday, Friday & Saturday. They feature a Mardi Gras run through the restaurant during that time of the year. They have an attached runway for planes! Owners Daniel Isaac & Sherry Fruge- located on 97 north of 98 crossing 337-432-5141 discajunrestaurant.com ...

Belisare LeLeux’s Dancehall

Included in a list compiled by WYNK Cajun DJ “Tee Mick” Abed, sent to me in personal correspondence from David Marcantel ...

Four Corners

Listed in “Readers recall clubs where they danced to Louisiana Music” from The Daily Advertiser, December 29, 1998: “Readers of The Daily Advertiser were asked to submit names of’ the clubs where they danced to Louisiana music in the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s, with a brief recollection of what the club was like and who played there.” ...

Midway Inn

Photos by John Sharp Jerry Michael Esthay: “Located on Hwy 97 after you cross Bayou- about a quarter mile on South side. It’s an old white building with farm farm equipment on & around it- brick house beside it. It was a contemporary of Pine Grove Inn Club.” ...