The Top 5 Places in Lake Charles, LA to Get Lemonade

Bridget Ilene Delaney
Lemonade is a great drink to have during the hot summer months. This means that people would like to know the best places to get the best lemonade. The best lemonade is always the perfect mix of sweet and sour. People in Lake Charles, LA may not know about some places with some of the best lemonade. Here are the top five places in Lake Charles, LA to get lemonade.

Dairy Barn

There are two Dairy Barn locations in Lake Charles, LA. One is on E. Prien Lake Rd. The other is on Nelson Rd. Both locations have hand-squeezed lemonade. This lemonade is the perfect blend of sweet and sour. Anybody can enjoy lemonade from Dairy Barn.

Paradise Smoothie

There are two location of Paradise Smoothie in Lake Charles, LA. One is on Ryan St. and the other is on Nelson Rd. Paradise Smoothie has "lemon smoothies." These are not the traditional smoothies with fruit and yogurt. These are frozen flavored drinks. The lemon is a very good mix of sour and sweet. The lemon smoothie, which is really an iced lemon drink, is very enjoyable, especially on extremely hot days.

Any Restaurant with a Coke Product Soda Fountain

As long as the Coke product soda fountain has Minute Maid Lemonade, you can have good lemonade. Minute Maid has always had good lemonade and it always tastes great when it is mixed with the correct amount of water from a soda fountain. There are many stores and restaurants where this option is available.

Home

Yes, great lemonade can be found at home. Of course, there is the requirement of buying a mix or frozen concentrate. However, the lemonade can be made exactly as wanted. Then, the lemonade is delicious to whoever drinks it.

Raising Cane's

There is one Raising Cane's in Lake Charles. It is on Ryan St. across from the McNeese State University campus. The only reason that lemonade may be wanted at this place is because a soda is not wanted. They advertise fresh hand-squeezed lemonade, but it tastes like water. Perhaps some people can taste the lemon flavor, but to most, it tastes like water, so there is no use in getting lemonade from Raising Cane's.

Published by Bridget Ilene Delaney

Bridget Ilene Delaney is the author of "This is My Bucket." She has a Bachelor of Science degree in Journalism. She writes many articles on a variety of other subjects. She is interested in diabetes compli...  View profile

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  • Lori Gunn4/5/2011

    excellent :)

  • Lori Gunn4/3/2011

    Good information to know :)

  • Charlotte Kuchinsky3/11/2011

    Cool!

  • Nancy P. Goodman, in Tennessee3/9/2011

    good work!

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