Possibly the best of the old school places here. Great energy. For main course get simple grilled fish topped with lump crabmeat. When they ask which server you prefer, say Sunny or Alicia.
Classic. Reopened recently so feels a bit updated. I like Galatoire's more though.
If you can only go to one sandwich shop in New Orleans...
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Cornmeal fried oysters and shrimp, raw oysters - Classic
Decent Mexican. Good mezcal selection
Good little spot
The Sazerac Bar
Go when the legendary Paul Hastings is bartending, usually weekends
Super tasty. Go.
Incredible cured meat board. Great spot.
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Like Bar Tonique, it's somewhere between dive bar and cocktail bar. A bartenders hangout. And decent bbq.
Competes for best pizza in the city
One of Americas greatest hangouts, and certainly best wine bars
The youngest of New Orleans' legendary fine dining establishments
The bartenders bar. Somewhere between dive-y and cocktail-y
25cent martinis at lunch (for real). Good wine list. Worth going once but I had a more profound experience at Galatoire's
Find out when Kermit Ruffins is playing
Live jazz
One of the best new tiki bars this country has seen in a while (see also Three Dots in Chicago)
Go at night when there's free live music (wed-sat)
Much better than I expected. Dinner menu has a few more things
Oldest continuously operating bar in Nola. Love this place.
One of the better espressos in town
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Monday's for live music
Music
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