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Acme Oyster House (Baton Rouge)

BORN IN THE FRENCH QUARTER For over 100 years, Acme has been satisfying the hungriest of people all over the world! It's quality you can taste in the fresh, hand-shucked Louisiana oysters. Whether served ice cold on the half shell, chargrilled and sizzling in garlic butter or fried to golden perfection, Acme oysters are some of the best you'll ever have. And it's not just the oysters, we're serving all of the New Orleans classics like red beans and rice, seafood gumbo, jambalaya and more, all seasoned to perfection and served with a smile. So pull up a chair, take in the history and soak up the flavor.

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Acme Oyster House (French Quarter)

Looking for authentic New Orleans seafood served with a serious side of fun? Come on down to Acme Oyster House. The party starts with a dozen raw. They’re perfect, salty and always ice cold. Or try our legendary chargrilled oysters. After that, dive into a “10 Napkin Roast Beef” po’boy or the Peace Maker – half oyster, half shrimp, golden fried and dressed like a Mardi Gras Indian. Thought we only had oysters? You po’boy! Come eat at our house, Acme Oyster House, where Life’s More Fun with Seafood.

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Acme Oyster House (Metairie)

Looking for authentic New Orleans seafood served with a serious side of fun? Come on down to Acme Oyster House. The party starts with a dozen raw. They’re perfect, salty and always ice cold. Or try our legendary chargrilled oysters. After that, dive into a “10 Napkin Roast Beef” po’boy or the Peace Maker – half oyster, half shrimp, golden fried and dressed like a Mardi Gras Indian. Thought we only had oysters? You po’boy! Come eat at our house, Acme Oyster House, where Life’s More Fun with Seafood.

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Coterie NOLA

Run by New Orleans locals, The Coterie takes pride in serving authentic New Orleans dishes, most of which have been passed down for generations. Try the crawfish etouffee and rave all night about it, or the grilled redfish, savoring each perfectly seasoned bite, or be daring and eat a entire alligator sausage po-boy. Don’t forget to top it all off with an order of bread pudding, baked to only to order, and served with a signature whiskey cream sauce.

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Pascal’s Manale

This vintage Uptown standby has been serving its famous New Orleans Barbeque Shrimp since 1953. The shrimp are not actually barbequed, but cooked in a delectable, peppery butter sauce. Sit down and strap on a bib; the mess will be worth it. If you prefer oysters over shrimp, enjoy Pascal’s oyster bar in the front of the restaurant, where a friendly shucker will provide as many mollusks as you can muster an appetite for. Other dishes include Italian specialties, seafood and steaks. Join us to celebrate serving New Orleans for 100 years!

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