Pigeon and Whale

Restaurant · Freret

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The Best New Happy Hours in New Orleans

"This upscale seafood haven on Freret Street is meant to transport diners to the East Coast, specifically New England, via its ship-like interior, Cape Cod-esque stylings, and Atlantic Ocean shellfish dishes (the clams are a standout, as are the lobster roll and scallops, for example). A new happy hour offered daily from 4 to 6 p.m. makes this staycation even more accessible, with raw bar specials including $2 oysters and snacks including a bowl of mussels and whipped feta dip for $10." - Eater Staff

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Pigeon and Whale

4525 Freret St Ste 107, New Orleans, LA 70115 Get directions

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