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Advocate, Connect, Succeed

At the Louisiana Restaurant Association, we champion the voice of our state's vibrant restaurant community. Through relentless advocacy, we protect your interests and drive policies that support the growth and sustainability of our industry. When you join the LRA, you become part of a powerful network of peers and industry leaders, all committed to elevating Louisiana's culinary scene.

As a member, you'll access exclusive resources, insights, and opportunities to connect with others who share your passion. Together, we strengthen our industry and build a thriving community where your business can flourish.

Become a member today and join us in shaping the future of Louisiana's restaurants.

What Our Members Are Saying

Here are the key benefits of LRA membership

  • Advocacy & Representation: Gain a strong voice in local, state, and national policy discussions that impact your business, with dedicated representation fighting for the restaurant industry's interests.
  • Networking & Community: Participate in local chapter meetings, events, and fundraisers held throughout the year, providing you with valuable opportunities to engage with your peers and strengthen your business relationships.
  • Cost-Saving Programs: Take advantage of member-exclusive discounts and cost-saving programs on essential services, including insurance, payment processing, and supplies.
  • Training: Access valuable industry resources, training programs, and professional development opportunities designed to help you stay informed and ahead of trends.
  • Regulatory Resources: Receive up-to-date information and expert guidance on regulatory compliance, safety standards, and best practices to ensure your business operates smoothly.

These benefits help LRA members thrive in a competitive industry while staying connected and supported.

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Right to Decline Membership:
The Louisiana Restaurant Association (LRA) reserves the right to decline any membership application at its sole discretion. Decisions regarding membership are made based on the association's mission, values, and the best interests of the organization and its members. Applications may be declined without obligation to provide specific reasoning.

Right to Revoke Membership:
The Louisiana Restaurant Association (LRA) reserves the right to revoke membership at any time if a member is found to be in violation of the association's bylaws, policies, or code of conduct, or if their actions are deemed harmful to the reputation, integrity, or mission of the organization. Membership revocation will be conducted following an internal review and, where applicable, notice to the member involved. Please note that all membership dues paid to the LRA are nonrefundable, regardless of the circumstances surrounding the revocation of membership.

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