Cooter Brown's Tavern

Oyster bar restaurant · Black Pearl

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"This Black Pearl favorite is definitely built for comfort, not for speed. Cooter Brown’s is the kind of place where chilling is always the order of the day, and that includes ice cold beer and araw oysters on the half shell. Lots of burgers and other tasty morsels to munch on - make a reservation if you want a table on game day. Lots of outside seating." - Beth D’Addono

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509 S Carrollton Ave, New Orleans, LA 70118 Get directions

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