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New eats and shops are rolling into Ascension Parish

Ascension Parish’s restaurant and retail scene continues to expand, with new grocery stores, coffee shops, restaurants and retailers either having opened their doors this year or preparing to do so.

Donnie Miller, president and CEO of the Ascension Chamber of Commerce, tells Ascension Business Report the parish saw a “slew” of ribbon cuttings in 2025 and that he expects 2026 will be no different.

“Nothing’s really slowed down,” Miller says. “There’s really no end in sight.”

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But what’s driving all of that growth? In Miller’s telling, it’s the sheer amount of investment the parish is seeing.

“The major corporations coming into the market are going to produce thousands of jobs,” he says. “And as we all know, retail follows rooftops. In this case, retail is following the promise of rooftops because of the level of investment that’s coming into the market.”

Here’s a look at some of the most notable new and upcoming openings across the parish.

Aldi: A new Aldi grocery store opened in Gonzales in April. The store anchors the new Galleries Gonzales Shopping Center at the intersection of Airline Highway and La. 44, which is expected to become a major new retail node for Ascension Parish.

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CC’s Coffee HouseThe Baton Rouge coffee chain broke ground in November on a new drive-thru location in Gonzales. The café will be located in the Heritage Crossing mixed-use development.

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Donuts Coffee & Burgers: Donuts Coffee & Burgers, which got its start on South Sherwood Forest Boulevard in Baton Rouge, opened a new location on La. 42 in Prairieville in January.

HI BOB Korean Restaurant: A new Korean restaurant opened on Veterans Boulevard in Donaldsonville in March. The restaurant comes as South Korean automaker Hyundai plans a $5.8 billion steel mill nearby—and Hyundai executives say that’s no coincidence.

The Peach Cobbler Factory: The fast-growing Southern-style dessert chain is setting up shop in Gonzales, also in the Heritage Crossing development.

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Rio Verde Mexican Grill: Though not technically a “new” opening, Rio Verde Mexican Grill on Airline Highway in Gonzales recently underwent extensive renovations following an ownership transition, reopening in April.

Shokudo Premium AYCE: A new fine-dining all-you-can-eat Japanese restaurant is expected to open this year in Gonzales. The eatery comes courtesy of the Wong family, who founded Baton Rouge’s Boru Ramen, Ichiban Sushi Bar & Grill and Sweet Society.

Tractor Supply Co.: Tractor Supply Co., the nation’s largest rural lifestyle retailer, opened a new location on La. 42 in Prairieville in January.

The wildly popular Baton Rouge fried chicken chain Triplet’s Blue Store opened its first Ascension Parish location in Geismar in January. File photo

Triplet’s Blue Store Chicken: The wildly popular Baton Rouge fried chicken chain opened its first Ascension Parish location in Geismar in January.

Waffle HouseIn November, Waffle House purchased 0.9 acres on Commerce Centre Drive in Prairieville. The homestyle eatery already operates restaurants in Gonzales and Sorrento.


This story was originally published by Ascension Business Report on May 12. To keep up with Baton Rouge business news, subscribe to the free Ascension Business Report e-newsletter here.

Dillon Lowe
Dillon Lowe is a staff writer for the "Baton Rouge Business Report" and a contributing writer for "225 Magazine." His writing has also appeared in "Slate," "10/12 Industry Report," "BIC Magazine" and "River Beats New Orleans," among other publications.