Pythian Market

Restaurant · Central Business District

Pythian Market

Restaurant · Central Business District

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234 Loyola Ave, New Orleans, LA 70112

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An array of vendors offering fare such as jerk chicken, wood-oven pies, Vietnamese pho & BBQ.  

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234 Loyola Ave, New Orleans, LA 70112 Get directions

$10–20 · Menu

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234 Loyola Ave, New Orleans, LA 70112 Get directions

+1 504 481 9599
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"Ten food and drink vendors at a downtown New Orleans food hall, Pythian Market, are facing uncertainty after the building’s owner moved to evict the market for failing to pay more than $2.5 million in back rent, reports the Times-Picayune/New Orleans Advocate." - Clair Lorell

New Orleans Food Hall Pythian Market Is Being Evicted. What Will Happen to Its Vendors? - Eater New Orleans
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"Pythian Market began with 14 vendors when it opened in 2018 and currently houses nine food stalls." - Clair Lorell

Warehouse District Food Hall Auction House Market Closes After 4 Years - Eater New Orleans
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"It would join St. Roch in the Bywater and the more recently-opened Auction House Market and Pythian Market, located in the Warehouse District and CBD, respectively." - Clair Lorell

Sidney Torres Is Turning Circle Food Store Into Yet Another Food Hall - Eater New Orleans
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Sarah Bagwell

Google
Go here when you’re hungry but not quite sure what you want to eat. So many great spots to choose from, including a full bar for a drink while you wait. I can recommend the stuffed wings & springs rolls from the Vietnamese place - around the corner from the pizza spot. The pizza was pretty good but not what I expected. Good coffee shop as well. I loved the Ragin’ Cajun roll from the sushi spot, it’s a must try if you like fancy rolls.

Emily Boudreaux

Google
Multiple options. Sort of a food court. There’s a breakfast all day place. Healthy smoothies place. Pizza place. Vietnamese place. Jamaican food. Chicken place. Poke bowls. Mexican food. A full bar. And a coffee spot. Highly recommend the smoothie place and definitely get the tostones and also Jamaican chicken curry.

Nadia S.

Google
I had breakfast, lunch, and dinner here along with a few cocktails for a night cap. Everyone was so friendly and accommodating. I wish I could remember the young lady's name working at Lattes on Loyola. She made an outstanding cup of coffee and remembered my order the next day. The ghetto burger from Origino Ghetto Burger was seasoned to perfection. The meat pizza from Pizza in a Box was so damn good. The sauce was chef's 💋. That batter at Willie Mae's...I have no words. I had a great time conversing with Jake (Silky Red)at Bar 1908. The frose was delicious. My hotel was next door, so it was very convenient for a quick bite or coffee fix. Great ambience and great vibes from the people working there.

Christopher Gorrie

Google
I visited Pythian Market a few days ago with my friend and really enjoyed it. They have a number of food options, from Mexican to Jamaican to Po’ boys. There is also a bar and a coffee stand. It’s a really pleasant, clean atmosphere, and in a fairly nice location on Loyola and Gravier. It is a little pricey, but definitely worth the cost. I ordered a plate of jerked chicken, rice & peas, and cabbage from the Jamaican restaurant, 14 Parishes. The food was honestly incredible! The sauce and habanero they offered me were delicious. This market is definitely worth visiting—put it on your list.

dana tomlin

Google
Food halls are such a great idea! We all ordered from different vendors. Got a drink from the bar...frozen berry sangria. We were able to hang out & talk for a couple hours without being worried We were holding up a table. Definitely recommend it for parties with different tastes. I ordered from 14parishes. Their food was top notch & the service was stellar!Wife ordered a burger.. it was ok but service was meh & it was $$. I think she ordered wrong 🤣🤦‍♂️ Friend ordered a calzone & loved it.

Nicole n

Google
The most memorable thing about Pythian market was definitely Frencheeze. I wish I knew the name of the guy behind the counter but he was really nice and the food was really good. I had a pulled pork slider with pimento cheese and fries. Thanks was the best thing I ate at Pythian. The cocktails were really good. The trash grits at fete at fete were good but I was so full by then that I couldn't truly enjoy it. The decor was pretty cool. Lots of background art for your social media pictures.

C Akonful

Google
Great place with alot of various options for good food. Try Edison's Espresso and Tea Bar it's great and Dee the owner is the best. 14 Parish is a great Jamaican spot in the market as well. The bar across from Edison's is also a great spot with natural juices to make fresh drinks.

Tiffany Gilly-Forrer

Google
Pretty sweet spot with lots of good food options, drinks, and some outside seating. Are Willie Mae’s here and really enjoyed the food! Drinks from the bar inside were good too, but kinda pricey for the cocktails.