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Long before the current mania for offbeat beers began brewing, Cooter Brown's was making friends with dozens of beers on top and hundreds more in bottles. Enhancing that uniqueness was a big menu o...
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The restaurant market is ever in need of restaurants that back away from all traditions without making us crazy. Chef Michael fills that role rather well. That said, this is not the place to go wit...
Hidden but convenient (it's at the junction of Causeway Boulevard and LA 22), Coscino's purveys a simpler menu in a more spartan space than do the chains (both the local and national ones), but if ...
The name and the look of the place both suggest that this is a barbecue joint. It is, but the menu is primarily Cuban, with enough Mexican and Tex-Mex dishes that those looking for any variety of t...
Despite romantic impressions to the contrary, the French Quarter has few restaurants offering courtyard dining. Of them the most beautiful and famous is the Court of Two Sisters. Except when the we...
Cowbell seems to be as much a work of performance art as it is a restaurant. The restaurant occupies a former Gulf Coast gas station so old that not just the service but the brand are extinct. An i...
A convincingly funky, utilitarian neighborhood eats shop, Crabby Jack's is different enough to stand out in a city full of such places. The duck poor boy alone is reason enough to have lunch here.
One of the North Shore's most instinctive and gregarious restaurateurs, Keith Young seems to have created Crabby's in total contrast to his opulent, excellent steak house. But the two places have s...
Almost every attempt to bring crepes to New Orleans over the years failed. Even those made by French chefs in major hotels in great locations. Even La Crepe Nanou, which has been at the game longes...
The pedestrian stream along the French Quarter riverfront almost rivals that of Bourbon Street, and I love to see those people. I love to see New Orleans visitors wander in here. The Brewhouse has ...
The Crescent City created the prime New Orleans-style steakhouse as we know it--along with the irresistible sizzling-in-butter method of serving it. It has been almost changeless over the years, a ...
The Monteleone Hotel dominates the 200 block of Royal Street, the entrance hallway of the French Quarter. It was old-fashioned and dowdy for a long time, but in recent years its prominence has rise...
Croaker's Seafood Restaurant 985-847-0033 Slidell 1451 Gause Blvd Slidell, LA 70458
C's Seafood - Enjoy some of New Orleans' favorites like Crawfish Étouffée, Shrimp Creole, Po-Boys and Fried Chicken. nd -oor. 504-679-7009
4905 Freret Street, New Orleans LA 70115 504-302-2357 open every day at 5pm