Facility Rental in Baton Rouge: Planning Your Annual Events

Charlie Ruffolo • January 23, 2023

While this year’s calendar may have just begun, it’s never too early to layout plans for the year ahead. Whether you host or organize quarterly events, an annual event, or simply have a holiday party at the end of the year, this is a great time to put those pieces in place; beginning with the most important ingredient, the venue. The location and scope of a facility you choose can both limit and expand the opportunities for your next event. This is what makes the offerings at Louisiana Culinary Institute perfect for any event. Centrally located in Baton Rouge, LCI can provide much more than food and a room.


3 Demonstration Labs for Your Next Team Building Event

Make your next event and interactive one. LCI has three demonstration labs where your guests can learn from experts. Whether your goal is to entertain, or team build, this is a great option.


Full-Service Restaurant Kitchen to Host Your Next Event

Of course, many events are centered around a meal. LCI features a full-service restaurant kitchen. Work with the staff to design and craft an ideal menu that you and your guests will enjoy.


Dining Room for 130 Guests is the Perfect Space for a Conference

Expecting a large turnout? LCI’s dining room can be decorated and arranged to accommodate approximately 130 people. This can be a great option for a lot of guests, as well as for presentations, as LCI is equipped with a variety of state-of-the-art media devices.


Amphitheatre for a Great Presentation Space

LCI’s amphitheatre, complete with a high-end, residential style kitchen, can bring any event to the next level. 


No matter what you have in mind, the experts at LCI are here to make your next event a memorable one. This state-of-the-art culinary epicenter features other multi-use rooms, and the experienced staff can bring any of your ideas to life.

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