One of the oldest and most iconic restaurants in the city for lunch or dinner! Known for its lively atmosphere and white-tablecloth service. It’s a true New Orleans experience where meals stretch for hours! Make sure to make a reservation in advance. Note: jackets required for men after 5pm.
A historic New Orleans restaurant dating back to 1795, known for its classic Creole cuisine and for creating the world-famous Bananas Foster. Great for brunch or lunch.
A classic New Orleans restaurant in the French Quarter with white table-cloth service. Good for brunch, lunch or dinner! Jackets preferred for men
Established in 1840, Antoine's is the country's oldest family-run restaurant in New Orleans with white-tablecloth service. Jackets preferred for men. Good for brunch, lunch, or dinner!
Fantastic seafood restaurant . Great for lunch or dinner.
One of our go-to restaurants in the Warehouse District! Great for dinner and can accommodate bigger groups.
Set in a converted warehouse in the Marigny, this Italian spot offers a vibrant, eclectic atmosphere. Great for brunch or dinner.
A classic New Orleans neighborhood restaurant in Uptown, known for its upscale Creole cuisine, white-tablecloth setting, and loyal local following. Reservations are recommended in advance and jackets are preferred for men.
Located on Magazine Street, this charming restaurant serves up inventive Louisiana cuisine in a former 1800s grocery store turned cozy neighborhood bistro. With its welcoming atmosphere and standout seasonal dishes, it’s a great pick for brunch, lunch, or dinner.
A delicious Mediterranean restaurant on Magazine Street, serving fresh house-made pita and hummus - we recommend the Brussels sprouts and blue crab hummus!
Charming restaurant with a garden courtyard- good for lunch or dinner. Ranked No. 4 on North America's 50 Best Bars 2025 list.
Relaxed French Quarter bar with a courtyard, serving everything from charcuterie and burgers to salads and small bites. Ideal for a laid-back dinner or meeting up with friends for drinks in the Quarter.
Famous hole in the wall restaurant Uptown with the best po-boy in town! Expect a line if you go around lunch time. Minimal seating. Grab a snowball around the corner at Hansen's Sno-Bliz after!
Located on the outskirts of the French Quarter. Known for their burgers, loaded baked potatoes, and Neptune's Monsoons! Order a Windjammer if you only want 1/2 of a Monsoon!
Famous breakfast & lunch diner Uptown. Known for their omelets, burgers and freezes (milkshakes)! 15-min ride from hotel, or hop on the streetcar (Canal Street) and it will take you directly there!
Casual lunch spot with great sandwiches and salads. There is a location in the Warehouse District (5-min ride or 15-min walk from the hotel) & Uptown on Prytania Street
Neighborhood bakery & café Uptown for breakfast or lunch. Known for their handcrafted pastries, breads, and delicious sandwiches made from locally sourced products.
A casual southern bakery, bar, and restaurant. Perfect for a coffee and breakfast pastry to-go or a sit-down breakfast/brunch. Located in the Central Business District of downtown New Orleans
New Orleans beignets and coffee! Walk around Jackson Square (across the street) before or after.
If you are looking for quick and easy coffee/breakfast
A small, casual, trendy bar located in Jackson Square. Stop by for oysters and a cocktail!
Ranked among the top five bars in the country. Connected to the iconic Arnaud’s Restaurant. Amazing cocktails and light bites.
Attached to Antoine's Restaurant. Great for cocktails and light bites.
Famous bar inside Hotel Monteleone, known for its rotating carousel-style bar.
Hotel Saint Vincent is a stylish boutique hotel in the Lower Garden District. It’s a popular spot for cocktails and appetizers.
Housed in an 1883 mansion on St. Charles Avenue, the Columns is a historic hotel with a charming and laid-back atmosphere. Perfect for light bites, cocktails, and enjoying the streetcar view.
Chic boutique hotel on St. Charles Avenue. Perfect for light bites and cocktails.
Rooftop bar atop the Pontchartrain Hotel, offering stunning views of the New Orleans skyline and Mississippi River. Located in the Garden District.
Built in the 1700s, Lafitte’s is one of the oldest bars in the country. Make sure to get the VooDoo Daiquiri aka "Purple Drank"!!
Great courtyard. Known for its famous piano bar and creating the hurricane.
Classic pub crawl stop in the French Quarter known for frozen Irish coffee.
Offers a dive bar atmosphere in the heart of the French Quarter.
A classic dive bar on Bourbon Street with a cool cocktail lounge in the back called "Belle Époque".
Outdoor/indoor bar ideal for daytime drinks. Located Uptown.
Best snowballs in the city! Grab a po-boy around the corner at Domilise's before.
Picturesque Uptown park across the street from Tulane and Loyola University. Known for its beautiful oak trees
The #1 tourist destination in New Orleans and the official WWII museum of the United States. You could spend endless hours here. Located Downtown in the Central Business District.
Magazine Street features six miles of some of the best shopping and restaurants in New Orleans. Nashville Ave-Jefferson Ave: Start by getting lunch at Saba (Nashville Ave & Magazine St) Then walk down to shop at Dirty Coast, Azby's, Hazelnut, Jean Therapy, and more Don’t forget to grab a coffee at PJ’s! (Jefferson Ave & Magazine St) Louisiana Ave-Sixth St: Get lunch at Dat Dog or breakfast at Slim Goodies Have some beers at The Bulldog and/or Tracey's Original Irish Channel Bar Shop at local stores like Hemline, Lucy Rose, NOLA Couture, Fleurty Girl, and more. Grab a coffee at French Truck (Sixth St & Magazine St) and gelato & macarons at Sucré (Eighth St & Magazine St)
Public golf course in the city’s largest park