Dozen Best Restaurants For Christmas Ambiance

Written by Tom Fitzmorris December 05, 2014 11:01 in

CremeDeLaCremeSquare[title type="h3"]Dozen Best Restaurants For Christmas Ambiance[/title]We need the holidays. So many warm friends and relatives we're ashamed to say we haven't dined with since. . . well I guess it was last Christmas, right? The restaurants encourage the cheer with the trappings of the holidays--some of them in extravagant measure. They do this both to express good will, and to use the opportunity to serve their customers with all the festivity for which their craft is renowned. [caption id="attachment_37535" align="alignleft" width="267"]Christmas, Antoine's, and Baked Alaska. Christmas, Antoine's, and Baked Alaska.[/caption]Christmas, Chanukah, and New Year's are saturated with nostalgia. That gives the older restaurants an advantage in creating holiday gooseflesh. Here are those, and newer establishments that understand what Yuletide is all about. Although the primary criterion for this list is atmospheric, no restaurant is admitted without great eating.

1. Antoine's. French Quarter: 713 St Louis. 504-581-4422. Antoine's is celebrating Christmas for the 175nd time, a record matched by no other American restaurant. (It ought to be 174, but in 2005 it didn't open until December 29, for the well-known reason.) Its biggest dining room--the Annex--looks like Christmas even without decorations, with its Victorian-Germanic styling. Here is the tallest and most lavishly decorated Christmas tree in New Orleans. Customers call their waiters to nail down the tables closest to it. Christmas Eve, there is no busier restaurant.

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2. Arnaud's. French Quarter: 813 Bienville. 504-523-5433. Arnaud's was New Orleans first really grand restaurant, brightly lit in the Parisian style. The main dining room looks as if it had been designed to be replete with wreaths, bows, ribbons, and Christmas lights.

3. La Provence. Lacombe: 25020 US 190. 985-626-7662. The whole idea of La Provence seems to have been composed specifically for Christmas. A country inn out in the middle of the pine woods, with two roaring fireplaces? And a waitress who composes poems of cheer for the customers? The only thing missing is Santa--hey! did you just see a red streak across the treetops just now?

4. Brennan's. : 417 Royal. 504-525-9711. The millions of dollars recently poured into the restoration of Brennan's got the job done just in time for Christmas 2014. The building dates back to the 1700s, and the reconstruction make it look even older than it did before, in a very handsome way. And you can dine in the courtyard now.

5. R'Evolution. : 777 Bienville (in the Royal Sonesta Hotel). 504-553-2277. One of the handsomest restaurants to be built in many years, R'Evolution's visual aspect begins out on Bourbon Street, where the Royal Sonesta's balconies are fully aglow with the lights of the season. From the bar to the dining room to the courtyard, every other part of the place is in full Yule celebration.

6. Ralph's On The Park. City Park Area: 900 City Park Ave. 504-488-1000. Ralph Brennan's flagship restaurant is not only well-decorated inside, but has a view through its big windows of one of the city's most famous holiday displays: Celebration in the Oaks, across the street at City Park.

7. Le Foret. CBD: 129 Camp. 504-553-6738. The classicism of the premises bespeaks the holidays, down to the bustling foot traffic you see through the windows onto the sidewalk outside.

8. Windsor Court Grill Room. CBD: 300 Gravier. 504-522-1994. The only challenger to Antoine's Christmas tree is the one that rests on the ground floor of New Orleans's most luxurious hotel and pokes up through an atrium into the entrance of the Grill Room. Which itself is a study in restrained elegance, even at Yuletide.

9. Court of Two Sisters. French Quarter: 613 Royal. 504-522-7273. I'm not a hundred percent sure that the courtyard at the Court of Two Sisters is specially decorated for the holidays. It looks like Christmas in there all the time. More locals than you know go there every season.

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10. Broussard's. French Quarter: 819 Conti. 504-581-3866. Broussard's has a courtyard, which is Christmas-lit to the max. The dining room past the bar has a Dickensian quality to it, perhaps because the houses used to be kept there. And the main dining room, with its red accents, looks like Christmas year-round.

11. Muriel's. French Quarter: 801 Chartres. 504-568-1885. You get a triple dose of Christmas cheer just walking to Muriel's. Jackson Square's new Christmas lights get you right in the mood. And the restaurant does a nice job inside, too.

12. Andrea's. Metairie: 3100 19th St. 504-834-8583. Chef Andrea holds a record: more Christmas trees in his dining rooms than any other free-standing restaurant. He's thoroughly Italian, and overdoes the decorations in a tradition of Italian design going back to the Romans.