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  1. 225 Magazine - Baton Rouge events, entertainment, food and fun

    Newsstands Contact Us Baton Rouge's #1 lifestyle magazine since 2005 Best of 225 Food + Drink City Life More

  2. 2025 Best of 225 Awards: Food & Drink - 225batonrouge.com

    Jun 27, 2025 · 2025 Best of 225 Awards: Food & Drink By Maggie Heyn Richardson Photography by Collin Richie

  3. Events Archives - [225]

    This week in Baton Rouge: Game night, Farm Fête, Rock N Rowe and more events It’s 225’s birthday and you’re invited! National darting championship targets Baton Rouge Things to do …

  4. Things to do Archives - [225]

    Activities + travel Activities and Travel How to spend 22.5 hours in the 225 Activities and Travel How scary is the 13th Gate? Check out these haunted house rankings Latest Things to do …

  5. Presenting the reader-voted 20th Annual Best of 225 Awards …

    Jun 27, 2025 · Drumroll, please! The 2025 Best of 225 Awards are here. Cue the “congrats” and confetti. Twenty awards editions later, restaurants and businesses have come and gone or …

  6. About 225 Magazine

    225 is a monthly lifestyle magazine that covers the people, places, food, events and arts and culture that make Baton Rouge such a unique, special place to live.

  7. How to celebrate 225 Day around the Capital Region

    Feb 24, 2025 · In recent years, viral social media posts and local organizations have dubbed Feb. 25 (or 02/25) as 225 Day, with the biggest celebration taking place during 225 Fest.

  8. Circulation - [225]

    225 magazine is published 12 times a year near the first of each month and is available complimentary on newsstands across the Greater Baton Rouge area. • Find a newsstand near …

  9. 2024 Best of 225 Awards: Food & Drink

    Jul 1, 2024 · 2024 Best of 225 Awards: Food & Drink By Maggie Heyn Richardson Photography by Collin Richie

  10. Festivals galore and more things to do this weekend in greater …

    Apr 3, 2025 · Festivities kick off Friday afternoon and run through Sunday evening around downtown Baton Rouge. The festival is free and open to the public. Find more information …