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Apolline

Apolline, the contemporary Creole restaurant and bar located on Magazine Street in Uptown New Orleans, opened its doors November 2011. Apolline, a popular name for daughters in French-Creole culture meaning “gift from Apollo” comes from the ladies featured in John Preble paintings adorning the walls of the converted double shotgun house. Led by an experienced team of fine dining veterans, both the space and the cuisine are a celebration of New Orleans culture.

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Bayona

Bayona, located in a 200 year old Creole cottage in the heart of the French Quarter, has been delighting patrons for 25 years with its eclectic menu, extensive wine list, and creative cocktail offerings. Chef Susan Spicer and her team infuse local, seasonal ingredients with flavors from around the world to create innovative dishes that thrill the palate. The charming décor and lush, tropical courtyard provide the perfect backdrop for a memorable dining experience.

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Blue Oak BBQ

In 2012, New Orleans Natives Ronnie Evans and Philip Moseley saw the need for top-notch Barbecue in the city. They decided to start smoking meats in a small pop-up inside of the Uptown dive bar, Grits, and then quickly transitioned to a new location inside Chickie Wah-Wah. Four years and thousands of pounds of meats later, they have graduated to their new, state-of-the-art Mid-City BBQ emporium, where they are serving up some of the city’s finest smoked meats, sides and sandwiches.

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Briquette

Contemporary Coastal Cuisine served in the Warehouse District in New Orleans. Briquette serves up unique seafood creations including a variety of grilled fish and other specialty seafood from Louisiana Gulf waters and around the world. We feature steaks, pork porterhouse & pastas. Fabulous craft cocktails and a curated wine list accompany these dishes in a beautifully restored building in the heart of the Warehouse District.

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Cafe Beignet Bourbon Street

Café Beignet is a cup full of New Orleans’ best European traditions. For two hundred years, New Orleanians have savored every sip of their rich coffee accompanied by delicate, crisp beignets (ben-yays). These golden squares, usually dusted with powdered confectioner's sugar, can best be described as a cross between a French pastry and an American doughnut. In New Orleans, beignets are enjoyed at a breakfast, for dessert, or any time for a special treat. New Orleans’ Café Beignet provides a grand cafe setting outside and in, and the best coffee and beignets anywhere. Breakfast Served All Day. New Orleans Cajun Specialties and Fried Seafood Also Available.

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Cafe Beignet Decatur Street

Café Beignet is a cup full of New Orleans’ best European traditions. For two hundred years, New Orleanians have savored every sip of their rich coffee accompanied by delicate, crisp beignets (ben-yays). These golden squares, usually dusted with powdered confectioner's sugar, can best be described as a cross between a French pastry and an American doughnut. In New Orleans, beignets are enjoyed at a breakfast, for dessert, or any time for a special treat. New Orleans’ Café Beignet provides a grand cafe setting outside and in, and the best coffee and beignets anywhere. Breakfast Served All Day. New Orleans Cajun Specialties and Fried Seafood Also Available.

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Cafe Beignet Royal Street

Café Beignet is a cup full of New Orleans’ best European traditions. For two hundred years, New Orleanians have savored every sip of their rich coffee accompanied by delicate, crisp beignets (ben-yays). These golden squares, usually dusted with powdered confectioner's sugar, can best be described as a cross between a French pastry and an American doughnut. In New Orleans, beignets are enjoyed at a breakfast, for dessert, or any time for a special treat. New Orleans’ Café Beignet provides a grand cafe setting outside and in, and the best coffee and beignets anywhere. Breakfast Served All Day. New Orleans Cajun Specialties and Fried Seafood Also Available.

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Chais Delachaise

Chais Delachaise, a quaint wine bistro located right off the streetcar line in the beautiful Maple Street area of Uptown, New Orleans. Share a bottle of wine and a couple of small plates late night on the patio. Bring a date or meet up with friends for dinner and cocktails. The menu is inspired by the food, wine and flavors we love from around the globe. Daily specials combine local farm and fresh seafood into Chefs take on global and classic dishes. We have a full bar with award winning mixologists and an extensive eclectic wine list with over 40 wines by the glass. Check our facebook & twitter for daily specials!

Happy Hour • 3:00 pm-6:00 pm
Reverse Happy Hour • Fri-Sat • 10:00 pm-12:00 am
Wednesday Wineday • $20 Bottles • $3 off Cheese
Frozé Friday • $5 All Day

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Deanie’s Sea Food Kitchen

Family owned and operated, Deanie’s is a New Orleans tradition known for serving huge portions of fresh Louisiana seafood prepared with Deanie’s Signature Creole Seasonings. The first seafood market to open its doors in the quaint fishing village of Bucktown, Deanie’s Seafood operates three successful restaurants today, in Bucktown, in the historic French Quarter and our newest restaurant concept located on Magazine Street in the Garden District. Loved by locals and visitors, Deanie’s favorites include the Giant Seafood Platter, New Orleans Barbeque Shrimp, Boiled Crawfish and Soft Shell Crab.

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Deanie’s Seafood (Bucktown)

Family owned and operated, Deanie’s Seafood is a New Orleans tradition known for serving huge portions of fresh Louisiana seafood prepared with Deanie’s Signature Creole Seasonings. The first seafood market to open its doors in the quaint fishing village of Bucktown, Deanie’s Seafood operates three successful restaurants today, in Bucktown, in the historic French Quarter and our newest restaurant concept located on Magazine Street in the Garden District. Loved by locals and visitors, Deanie’s favorites include the Giant Seafood Platter, New Orleans Barbeque Shrimp, Boiled Crawfish and Soft Shell Crab.

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Deanie’s Seafood (French Quarter)

Family owned and operated, Deanie’s Seafood is a New Orleans tradition known for serving huge portions of fresh Louisiana seafood prepared with Deanie’s Signature Creole Seasonings. The first seafood market to open its doors in the quaint fishing village of Bucktown, Deanie’s Seafood operates three successful restaurants today, in Bucktown, in the historic French Quarter and our newest restaurant concept located on Magazine Street in the Garden District. Loved by locals and visitors, Deanie’s favorites include the Giant Seafood Platter, New Orleans Barbeque Shrimp, Boiled Crawfish and Soft Shell Crab.

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Desi Vega’s

A Classic American Steakhouse. Located in the New Orleans Warehouse District, Desi Vega’s is the “power place” for business lunches and a favorite for the more trendy crowd at night, mixed in with local celebrities. Enjoy USDA Prime steaks, fresh gulf seafood and delicious sides with a New Orleans twist. It’s the place for locals to be and be seen and a favorite gathering spot before and after the New Orleans Saints home games.

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Gordon Biersch Brewery & Restaurant

Located in the heart of New Orleans within walking distance of the French Quarter, Convention Center and Harrah’s Casino, Gordon Biersch is a favorite among locals and visitors. Gordon Biersch features a made-from-scratch American menu with bold International flavors. The restaurant can accommodate 375 guests. The bar features six plasma televisions, as well as a magnificent view of the restaurant’s brewing facilities; brewery tours and beer samplings are given by the Brew Master.

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Jack Dempsey’s

Jack Dempsey’s Restaurant is loved by locals as a New Orleans’ family-owned eatery located on Poland Avenue in the Bywater area of New Orleans, LA. Our family recipes have been passed down from generation to generation, including our famous macaroni and cheese and potato salad. Our goal is to provide our customers with the best food and service at an affordable price. Join us for lunch or dinner, because you haven’t visited New Orleans until you’ve eaten at Jack Dempsey’s! From our family to yours…laissez les bon temps rouler!

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Lula Restaurant Distillery

In the heart of New Orleans, expertly crafted food, spirits and cocktails come together in a unique privately owned micro-distillery and restaurant. We are quintessentially southern with a distinct Louisiana influence. We are Lula Restaurant-Distillery. As the first and only restaurant-distillery in New Orleans, Louisiana and in the Southeast US, we promise to offer you an incredible experience in the shadows of our copper still and along the historic streetcar line of St. Charles Avenue

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Mena’s Palace Restaurant

Mena's Palace New Orleans...the locals' French Quarter eatery since the 1950s. Mena’s Palace Restaurant has been serving New Orleans cuisine to locals for over sixty years. Located at the corner of Chartres and Iberville of the historic French Quarter, Mena's originated on Exchange Alley in the mid 1950s. Our food is fresh, home cooked and delicious. We offer breakfast and lunch with a variety of specials, poboys, seafood and salads. We take pride in the food we serve and hope you enjoy your experience.

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New Orleans Creole Cookery

Savor authentic Creole dishes prepared by renowned Chef Alex Patout. Delight in traditional dishes such as Gumbo, Shrimp Creole, and Crawfish Etouffee, oysters grilled and raw, boiled seafood and more. Plus, enjoy handcrafted cocktails and signature drinks in the historic French Quarter.

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