When you live in a city full of incredible restaurants, it can be hard to convince you to leave the city limits for food. This one restaurant may be a 40-minute drive from New Orleans, but not only can you chow down on a hearty burger, but you can rent a canoe and paddle down the Bogue Falaya River. It’s the perfect afternoon adventure, right?

If you’ve ever spent any time in Baton Rouge, you’re probably familiar with The Chimes Restaurant.

J.R. Portman/Google A cornerstone for many a LSU student’s diet for decades, they’ve expanded in their 25 years to include a second location in Baton Rouge and their third location in Covington.

Their Covington location is nestled along the Bogue Falaya River.

Chimes Covington/Facebook If you have the option to sit on the patio, do it! The views are simply mesmerizing.

When it comes to the menu, The Chimes has a little bit of everything.

Chimes Covington/Facebook Their extensive menu covers everything from a traditional caesar salad to grilled pork chops.

Go ahead and order an appetizer or two while you wait on your meal.

Chimes Covington/Facebook You can’t go wrong with their spinach and artichoke dip or their fried pickles, but their boudin balls, pictured above, are a customer favorite.

Burger lovers will love the many burger options to choose from.

Chimes Covington/Facebook Enjoy a traditional cheeseburger or load yours up with jalapenos and bacon.

Afterwards, head out back.

Charlene Constant/Google There’s a boardwalk trail that will take you closer to the river.

Canoe & Trail Adventures operates out of here, and this is where you’ll launch your kayak.

Canoe & Trail Adventures/Facebook They also rent canoes and paddleboards.

There are several different rental options to choose from.

Canoe & Trail Adventures/Facebook 1, 2, 3, or 5-hour rentals are available. We’d suggest 2 or 3 hours so that you can really take your time on the river.

On a beautiful day, there’s nothing better than a lovely paddle down the river.

Matthew Broshat/Google

For more information about Chimes, including a full menu and hours of operation, visit their website. For more information about kayak rentals and other outdoor excursions, check Canoe & Trail’s website here. 

J.R. Portman/Google

A cornerstone for many a LSU student’s diet for decades, they’ve expanded in their 25 years to include a second location in Baton Rouge and their third location in Covington.

Chimes Covington/Facebook

If you have the option to sit on the patio, do it! The views are simply mesmerizing.

Their extensive menu covers everything from a traditional caesar salad to grilled pork chops.

You can’t go wrong with their spinach and artichoke dip or their fried pickles, but their boudin balls, pictured above, are a customer favorite.

Enjoy a traditional cheeseburger or load yours up with jalapenos and bacon.

Charlene Constant/Google

There’s a boardwalk trail that will take you closer to the river.

Canoe & Trail Adventures/Facebook

They also rent canoes and paddleboards.

1, 2, 3, or 5-hour rentals are available. We’d suggest 2 or 3 hours so that you can really take your time on the river.

Matthew Broshat/Google

Have you ever dined at The Chimes or kayaked the Bogue Falaya River?? Share your experience with us in the comments below!

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Address: The Chimes-Covington, 19130 W Front St, Covington, LA 70433, USA