French restaurant · French Quarter
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"For Meauxbar, which LeBlanc bought in 2014 10 years after it first opened, the issue was seating and space — there were no outdoor seats, and reduced capacity requirements could mean as few as ten people inside..." - Clair Lorell
Italian restaurant · Uptown
At Osteria Lupo, enjoy a fun, spacious atmosphere and delicious Italian fare, from flavorful mushroom pasta to the standout Diavola pizza.
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Restaurant · French Quarter
Nestled in a charming circa-1914 house with a lush courtyard, this spot serves up iconic muffulettas, po' boys, and Creole delights in a laid-back vibe.
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French restaurant · Uptown
Nestled on an Uptown side street, La Crêpe Nanou is a cozy French bistro serving up classic dishes and delightful crêpes, complete with charming sidewalk seating.
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Brunch restaurant · Freret
This bustling NOLA brunch spot serves up scrumptious comfort food and standout artisanal coffee, guaranteeing a vibrant and satisfying dining experience.
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Hotel · Central Business District
Step into this legendary 1863 hotel, where Old World charm meets modern luxury, featuring a dreamy rooftop pool, a chic bar scene, and impeccable service.
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Seafood restaurant · French Quarter
Cajun Flames, a vibrant seafood haven from the creators of Lufu NOLA, serves up authentic New Orleans dishes and creative cocktails in the heart of the French Quarter.
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Hamburger restaurant · French Quarter
This beloved dive in New Orleans serves hefty burgers and loaded baked potatoes amidst a cozy, dim atmosphere, complemented by potent cocktails and a jukebox.
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Restaurant · Carrollton
Aguasanta dazzles with its bold, globally-inspired dishes and expertly crafted cocktails in a chic Oak Street setting, perfect for unforgettable nights.
Bar · Irish Channel
Dive into Parasol's, a beloved local spot in New Orleans, where the legendary po' boys and laid-back atmosphere create a memorable culinary escape.
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Coffee shop · French Quarter
Chill and inviting, this French Quarter coffee shop serves up house-roasted brews and local pastries, perfect for sipping and people-watching.