It’s the perfect time of year to enjoy a meal outdoors, and there’s nothing that can compare to a delicious meal with beautiful bayou views. Next time you find yourself in the Opelousas area, find your way over to the tiny town of Washington, where you’ll have one of the most incredible seafood meals in a historic building that’s been around for well over a century. Let’s check it out.

Tucked away in St. Landry Parish, the Steamboat Warehouse Restaurant doesn’t look like much from the parking lot, but we all know that looks can be deceiving.

Doris Whatley/Google This rustic restaurant in Washington is easy to pass up, but we promise you it’s worth the extra effort to seek out.

The restaurant is housed in a historic steamboat warehouse that dates back to 1819.

Jim Hill/Google The warehouse was completed in 1823 and, although the last steamboat left Washington in 1900, the building was still put to good use.

Restored to glory in 1977, today Steamboat Warehouse is a popular spot for locals looking to dine in a beautifully historic atmosphere while feasting on incredible Cajun specialities.

Pyrate/Google You’ll feel the history of the building from the moment you walk inside.

Overlooking Bayou Courtableau, the views from the deck are simply irresistible in the fall.

Steamboat Warehouse/Facebook During sunset, it’s even more magical.

The only thing better than the view and the atmosphere is the food.

Steamboatwarehouse.com Come hungry, because you’ll want to order one of everything on the menu.

Featuring some of St. Landry Parish’s finest comfort Cajun cuisine, a meal at Steamboat Warehouse is certainly one to remember.

Steamboatwarehouse.com From chicken and sausage gumbo to crawfish enchiladas, their menu covers everything from the classics to specialty spins on Cajun favorites.

For fried seafood, you can’t go wrong with one of their seafood platters.

Steamboatwarehouse.com Catfish, shrimp, oysters, stuffed shrimp, and stuffed crab make up this delicious seafood pile pictured above.

But you’ll also find several lighter options as well.

Steamboatwarehouse.com Grilled redfish, chicken dishes, and for the steak lovers, their ribeye’s will make your tastebuds explode.

Steamboat Warehouse is open six days a week.

Steamboatwarehouse.com They open at 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday for dinner and 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sundays.

Closed Mondays.

For more information, be sure to check out their website and give them a follow on Facebook so you never miss out on any of their incredible specials.

Doris Whatley/Google

This rustic restaurant in Washington is easy to pass up, but we promise you it’s worth the extra effort to seek out.

Jim Hill/Google

The warehouse was completed in 1823 and, although the last steamboat left Washington in 1900, the building was still put to good use.

Pyrate/Google

You’ll feel the history of the building from the moment you walk inside.

Steamboat Warehouse/Facebook

During sunset, it’s even more magical.

Steamboatwarehouse.com

Come hungry, because you’ll want to order one of everything on the menu.

From chicken and sausage gumbo to crawfish enchiladas, their menu covers everything from the classics to specialty spins on Cajun favorites.

Catfish, shrimp, oysters, stuffed shrimp, and stuffed crab make up this delicious seafood pile pictured above.

Grilled redfish, chicken dishes, and for the steak lovers, their ribeye’s will make your tastebuds explode.

They open at 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday for dinner and 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sundays.

Closed Mondays.

Have you ever dined at Steamboat Warehouse? Share your experience with us in the comments!

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Address: Steamboat Warehouse Restaurant, 525 N Main St, Washington, LA 70589, USA