

Hours
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 10 PM–12 AM |
| Friday | 12 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4205 Perkins Rd, Baton Rouge, LA 70808
Phone: (225) 256-4192
Website: http://solerabr.com/
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Restaurant and Wine Bar – Southdowns Grille – Solera
Reviews
There were 4 of us so we got a number of appetizers and entrees, all of which were excellent. For me the highlights were; Apps: the Bacon Wrapped Dates & Plancha Shrimp
Entree: Beef Cheeks & Redfish on the Half Shell (this was incredible!)
Desserts: Bread Pudding & Cheese cake
oh and don’t forget the GUMBO it is a must have!
They also had a great wine selection which was a happy complement to the meal.
Overall I will absolutely be back next time I’m in town. What a great experience!
We were there for restaurant week, so if the items are in the regular menu, they need to be.
Service
The overall service at Solera was excellent. The staff was warm and attentive, ensuring a welcoming experience throughout the visit. Morgan, one of the managers, was exceptionally helpful and attentive. Bella, the bartender, was friendly and demonstrated consistent effort in checking in, which added to the overall positive experience. However, the male (possibly front-of-house manager), while not rude or disrespectful, but could improve guest interaction to match the high standard set by the rest of the team.
Ambiance
Solera offers a charming, local wine bar atmosphere. The space is relaxed, with music that enhances the ambiance without overwhelming conversation. Live TVs are available for those wanting to catch a game, but the environment remains serene and far from noisy. The large wine selection and comfortable seating further elevate the dining experience, making it an ideal spot for a casual yet refined outing.
Food
• Steak and Mahon (7/10): This dish featured a flatbread topped with cheese, steak, and greens. The flavors were enjoyable, but the dish lacked moisture, leaving it slightly dry. A complementary sauce could significantly enhance its appeal.
• Fried Cauliflower (7/10): While flavorful, the dish fell short in texture. A lack of crispiness detracted from the overall experience, leaving the cauliflower brittle. A firmer texture would have elevated this plate.
• Piquillo Peppers (8/10): This was the standout dish, with a delightful balance of flavors. The combination of sweet honey, mild peppers, and crispy cooked cheese was a treat for the palate.
Overall
Solera is a restaurant worth revisiting. While some dishes could benefit from minor adjustments, the menu’s variety and creativity make it an exciting place to explore. Several visually appealing dishes coming out of the kitchen caught my eye, and I look forward to trying them on a return visit. Solera’s inviting ambiance, attentive service, and diverse offerings make it a gem in Baton Rouge’s dining scene.
It’s great for hanging out with a bunch of friends where you want to drink a lot and have a few snacks. Not that great for dinner with your spouse if neither of you drink. If you’ve never had tapas, definitely give this place a try at least.