New Orleans Marriott

Hotel · Central Business District

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"This conference hotel offers a surprisingly inviting lobby eatery, 55 Fahrenheit, with menu items like charbroiled oysters and redfish tacos. Super happy hour deals from 5 to 7 p.m., daily. From gumbo to crab cakes, red beans and rice to pizza, the menu is a crowd pleaser. For breakfast and lunch, 5fifty5 is the hotel cafe." - Beth D'Addono

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