Beautiful restaurant and lots of history here! - Seafood Pistolettes = this was AMAZING! Date night alert: this place is an atmospheric stunner, with original wood, intimate balcony and patio dining and a staircase that harks back to a golden age. 912 Royal St. French Quarter. Irene’s may be in newish digs on Bienville Street but this family-owned Creole Italian restaurant remains the gold standard for homey, cheesy Italian goodness. The piano was playing and it overlooked the outside patio and it was a stunning view. It’s a historic restaurant in the French Quarter. !” more, “Fantastic underrated restaurant in a city full of fine restaurants. Killer Poboys still rocks its original location at the rear of the Erin Rose bar, but the bigger brick and mortar spot on Dauphine (next to the Museum of Death) has an expanded menu and a little more breathing room.



The French Quarter is the oldest square mile in New Orleans and home to more restaurants and bars per square block than any other neighborhood. They travel well, so tourists can always grab one for the plane. It’s a favorite of local distributors and wine geeks, and the great wine flight deal offered during happy hour can help familiarize even the most novice vino drinkers. We will be back!” more, “Good, traditional French with touches of New Orleans, though I prefer more nouvelle cuisine (only reason for 4, so maybe just me). The muffalettas here come controversially pressed, but give it a try. My father and I are looking for restaurants in that area with private…, We're visiting New Orleans in November for a girls weekend. This guide is a varied cross section of restaurants in the Vieux Carre, from historic places that sell iconic dishes (Central Grocery and Brennan’s) to veggie friendly spots (Green Goddess) to over-the-top special occasion restaurants (R’evolution).

Vegetables are a major focus at Green Goddess, making it popular among vegetarians and vegans.

Highly recommend brunch in the courtyard, even though I believe they have indoor seating. A solid spot for Cajun and southern dishes, Eat serves chef Jarred Zeringue’s take on hogs head cheese with andouille chips, crawfish pie, gumbo, blackened catfish, deviled eggs, and barbecue shrimp. At first blush, Coop’s seems an odd fit for this line up. This is the version of our website addressed to speakers of English in Singapore.

It’s well-known for a reason. This hole-in-the-wall on Decatur isn’t much for cocktails, but its standout version of rabbit and sausage jambalaya goes better with an ice cold beer anyway. And when over a thousand people take the time to write a review of a restaurant and the "average" rating is…” more, “Let me begin by saying I usually NEVER write reviews on businesses or restaurants but I had to make an exception for the Creole House.

912 Royal St. French Quarter. We have suggestions. Fried chicken was crispy and not dry. The “green fairy of New Orleans” calls this bar home in the Quarter. (504) 412-8965. Dian Xin has answered the French Quarter and the entire city’s prayers for excellent, traditional dim sum. Café Amelie. Get the raw oysters and the seafood tower at Dickie Brennan’s handsome Bourbon House on the edge of the Quarter, a dark and comforting space that mutes the Bourbon Street mayhem just perfectly. I visited this restaurant on Saturday, 9/08/18…” more, “Beautiful courtyard, great cocktails, and a great brunch menu! Locals know to ask for their waiter by name upon entering the family-run restaurant that has lines down the street for Friday lunch.

2586. Chefs John Folse and Rick Tramonto came together to open this over-the-top, special occasion restaurant in the Quarter.

“ … Today, Napoleon House is the essential spot in town for a Pimm's Cup, and it's now run by the Ralph Brennan restaurant group, so the food is also on point. Try the oysters Ohan, which are baked with eggplant and andouille. Although it now accepts reservations, cutting down on the wait for a table, it’s still fun to have a martini in the piano bar before tucking into a feast. The Essential French Quarter Dining Guide, Sign up for the 2. For a guide to the best takeout and delivery options in the French Quarter, see here. Cafe Amelie is home to one of the most romantic courtyards in the Vieux Carre.

Five years ago, the historic restaurant went through a massive, multi-million dollar renovation that extended the bar area and brought the whole place up to date after ownership changed hands. Map updates are paused.

GW Fins takes fish so seriously that chef (and avid fisherman) Tenney Flynn once designed a chilled cutting board so that his fish wouldn’t suffer a temperature drop as he prepared it for cooking. My brother is getting married at the Roosevelt Hotel in the French Quarter. Happy hour specials offer a chance to sip originals at half the price of the regular menu, and include an old fashioned, daiquiri, and blue Hawaii; beer and shot combos; as well as wine specials; plus a snack menu.

The staff was friendly, food and drinks were served promptly, and we…” more, “I discovered this restaurant four years ago and I always go back when I'm back in town. Open late. $$American (New), Southern. From Southern-style brunch at Angeline to classic Creole cooking at Li’l Dizzy’s Cafe, Food Network shares the top 10 restaurants the locals love most in New Orleans' French Quarter. Filter and search through restaurants with gift card offerings.

Back in the day, French Market workers would come over to purchase some meats, cheeses, and olives for lunch and return to their French Market stalls to eat.

Open for lunch and dinner most weekdays, with brunch served on Saturdays and Sundays. French Quarter Restaurants with Private Banquet Rooms? The front of the house is as important as the back of the house at this historic restaurant.