Food scene
Pizza Domenica serves pizza alongside a selection of antipasti, salad, desserts and craft drinks. With a custom made oven shipped from Italy, Pizza Domenica offers specialty, gourmet pizzas with a unique mix of toppings. The atmosphere is casual, fun and lively, and its open kitchen embraces the connection between the friendly staff and valued guests. It is the perfect spot to share a meal with your family, catch up with friends, watch a game or unwind after work. The bar features national and local craft beers, specialty brews and craft cocktails.
Favorite Dish: Garlic Knots with whipped Provolone Fundido
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PIZZA domenica
4933 Magazine StPizza Domenica serves pizza alongside a selection of antipasti, salad, desserts and craft drinks. With a custom made oven shipped from Italy, Pizza Domenica offers specialty, gourmet pizzas with a unique mix of toppings. The atmosphere is casual, fun and lively, and its open kitchen embraces the connection between the friendly staff and valued guests. It is the perfect spot to share a meal with your family, catch up with friends, watch a game or unwind after work. The bar features national and local craft beers, specialty brews and craft cocktails.
Favorite Dish: Garlic Knots with whipped Provolone Fundido
Fharmacy
2540 Banks St, New Orleans, LA 70119
Fharmacy is located in central New Orleans with street parking, full bar, outdoor seating, table-service, and GREAT food.
“Fharmacy has a casual comfort food theme, and the restaurant’s name implies a tongue-in-cheek reference to the nearby hospital complex — and the medical professionals one can only assume it hopes to attract. Fries and potato tots can be made “extra strength” or “pharmaceutical grade,” with add-ons such as cheese sauce, jalapenos, pico de gallo or grilled meats.”
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Fharmacy Nola
2540 Banks StFharmacy
2540 Banks St, New Orleans, LA 70119
Fharmacy is located in central New Orleans with street parking, full bar, outdoor seating, table-service, and GREAT food.
“Fharmacy has a casual comfort food theme, and the restaurant’s name implies a tongue-in-cheek reference to the nearby hospital complex — and the medical professionals one can only assume it hopes to attract. Fries and potato tots can be made “extra strength” or “pharmaceutical grade,” with add-ons such as cheese sauce, jalapenos, pico de gallo or grilled meats.”
Neyow’s
https://neyows.com/
3332 Bienville St.
Neyow’s is New Orleans' most famous authentic Creole cuisine. With a rotating weekly menu full of fish, bbq and of course red beans & rice, Neyow’s amazing dishes are not to be missed.
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Neyow's Creole Café
3332 Bienville StNeyow’s
https://neyows.com/
3332 Bienville St.
Neyow’s is New Orleans' most famous authentic Creole cuisine. With a rotating weekly menu full of fish, bbq and of course red beans & rice, Neyow’s amazing dishes are not to be missed.
TOUPS' MEATERY
(504) 252-4999
toupsmeatery.com
845 N Carrollton Ave, New Orleans, LA 70119
A contemporary Cajun restaurant. Chef Isaac Toups presents fine food and wine, specialty cocktails, and charcuterie inspired by deep-rooted Louisiana family traditions.
This restaurant during Covid worked endlessly with the local musicians and service industry folk to make sure no one went hungry or without a wonderful warm meal and a drink. They handed out water at every BLM protest and had free food stands for anyone who was hungry. Also Chef Issac does not skimp! It’s a fine dining experience with a heart.
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Toups Meatery
845 N Carrollton AveTOUPS' MEATERY
(504) 252-4999
toupsmeatery.com
845 N Carrollton Ave, New Orleans, LA 70119
A contemporary Cajun restaurant. Chef Isaac Toups presents fine food and wine, specialty cocktails, and charcuterie inspired by deep-rooted Louisiana family traditions.
This restaurant during Covid worked endlessly with the local musicians and service industry folk to make sure no one went hungry or without a wonderful warm meal and a drink. They handed out water at every BLM protest and had free food stands for anyone who was hungry. Also Chef Issac does not skimp! It’s a fine dining experience with a heart.
Mid City Pizza
(504) 509-6224
midcitypizza.com
6307 S Miro St, New Orleans, LA 70125
Fresh Ingredients with a NOLA twist
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Mid City Pizza
4400 Banks StMid City Pizza
(504) 509-6224
midcitypizza.com
6307 S Miro St, New Orleans, LA 70125
Fresh Ingredients with a NOLA twist
Rum and The Lash
(504) 265-8997
rumandthelash.com
4801 Bienville St, New Orleans, LA 70119
In true NOLA fashion, this is a gem of a restaurant nestled into a true dive bar (Mick's). The burger, the brussels sprouts and the corned beef sandwich with fries try it! Ask for that special sauce for dipping! Hearty portions for a good price. Come for Dinner or some late night eats.
Favorite Dish: Giant hand breaded cheese sticks
Rum and the Lash
4801 Bienville StRum and The Lash
(504) 265-8997
rumandthelash.com
4801 Bienville St, New Orleans, LA 70119
In true NOLA fashion, this is a gem of a restaurant nestled into a true dive bar (Mick's). The burger, the brussels sprouts and the corned beef sandwich with fries try it! Ask for that special sauce for dipping! Hearty portions for a good price. Come for Dinner or some late night eats.
Favorite Dish: Giant hand breaded cheese sticks
Mopho
(504) 482-6845
mophonola.com
514 City Park Ave, New Orleans, LA 70119
Started by two waiters tired of driving to the westbank for Pho this is a trendy spot for Vietnamese fare with a Creole influence, plus bubble-tea cocktails.
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MOPHO
514 City Park AveMopho
(504) 482-6845
mophonola.com
514 City Park Ave, New Orleans, LA 70119
Started by two waiters tired of driving to the westbank for Pho this is a trendy spot for Vietnamese fare with a Creole influence, plus bubble-tea cocktails.
Blue Oak BBQ
(504) 822-2583
toasttab.com
900 N Carrollton Ave, New Orleans, LA 70119
Southern barbecue joint with a down-home vibe serving specialty sandwiches, classic plates & sides.
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Blue Oak BBQ
900 N Carrollton AveBlue Oak BBQ
(504) 822-2583
toasttab.com
900 N Carrollton Ave, New Orleans, LA 70119
Southern barbecue joint with a down-home vibe serving specialty sandwiches, classic plates & sides.
Wakin’ Bakin’
(504) 252-0343
http://www.wakinbakin.com/
4408 Banks St, New Orleans, LA 70119
A local favorite, grab a mimosa or a bloody mary and some shrimp and grits.
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Wakin' Bakin'
4408 Banks StWakin’ Bakin’
(504) 252-0343
http://www.wakinbakin.com/
4408 Banks St, New Orleans, LA 70119
A local favorite, grab a mimosa or a bloody mary and some shrimp and grits.
Mikimoto
http://www.Mikimotosushi.com/
3301 S Carrollton Ave, New Orleans, LA 70118
Japanese fare & generous, Louisiana-accented sushi rolls in a cozy space, plus a drive-thru.
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Mikimoto
3301 S Carrollton AveMikimoto
http://www.Mikimotosushi.com/
3301 S Carrollton Ave, New Orleans, LA 70118
Japanese fare & generous, Louisiana-accented sushi rolls in a cozy space, plus a drive-thru.
Bar
Finn McCool’s
(504) 486-9080
https://finnmccools.com/
3701 Banks St, New Orleans, LA 70119
Finn’s is not your average Irish sports bar, they show more than just football. Folks gather here to watch soccer and rugby, play pool, and order some great bar food from their innovative kitchen in the back.
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Finn McCool's Irish Pub
3701 Banks StFinn McCool’s
(504) 486-9080
https://finnmccools.com/
3701 Banks St, New Orleans, LA 70119
Finn’s is not your average Irish sports bar, they show more than just football. Folks gather here to watch soccer and rugby, play pool, and order some great bar food from their innovative kitchen in the back.
Pal’s Lounge
(504) 488-7257
http://www.palslounge.com/
949 N Rendon, New Orleans, LA 70119
While you must ring the buzzer before entering, everyone is welcome at Pal’s. Delicious cocktails, different food pop-ups every night, and a jukebox...what’s not to love.
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Pal's Lounge
949 N RendonPal’s Lounge
(504) 488-7257
http://www.palslounge.com/
949 N Rendon, New Orleans, LA 70119
While you must ring the buzzer before entering, everyone is welcome at Pal’s. Delicious cocktails, different food pop-ups every night, and a jukebox...what’s not to love.
Dmac’s Bar and Grill
(504) 304-5757
https://dmacsbarandgrill.com/
542 S Jefferson Davis Pkwy, New Orleans, LA 70119
Home of the world famous Monday Night Blues Jam. This is New Orleans best kept secret, grab an amazing burger and check out killer local music.
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Dmac's Bar & Grill
542 South Dr. Norman C. Francis ParkwayDmac’s Bar and Grill
(504) 304-5757
https://dmacsbarandgrill.com/
542 S Jefferson Davis Pkwy, New Orleans, LA 70119
Home of the world famous Monday Night Blues Jam. This is New Orleans best kept secret, grab an amazing burger and check out killer local music.
Vegan/Vegetarian Options
Bearcat Cafe
Uptown: 2521 Jena street
Central Business District: 845 Carondelet street
Bearcat Cafe has two locations and a mix of “good cat” and “bad cat” menu options. They have non-vegetarian, vegetarian, and vegan options, making this place friendly for all types of eaters. Stop by and get some of their vegan blueberry pancakes!
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BEARCAT CAFE UPTOWN
2521 Jena StBearcat Cafe
Uptown: 2521 Jena street
Central Business District: 845 Carondelet street
Bearcat Cafe has two locations and a mix of “good cat” and “bad cat” menu options. They have non-vegetarian, vegetarian, and vegan options, making this place friendly for all types of eaters. Stop by and get some of their vegan blueberry pancakes!
Sweet Soulfood
1025 N Broad St
Sweet Soulfood is an all vegan restaurant. This small restaurant has a relaxed vibe that accommodates it’s classic New Orleans eats like red beans and rice, jambalaya, and bread pudding. They have a rotating menu, so be sure to check their website to see what they will be serving beforehand.
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Sweet Soulfood
1025 N Broad StSweet Soulfood
1025 N Broad St
Sweet Soulfood is an all vegan restaurant. This small restaurant has a relaxed vibe that accommodates it’s classic New Orleans eats like red beans and rice, jambalaya, and bread pudding. They have a rotating menu, so be sure to check their website to see what they will be serving beforehand.
Breads on Oak
Uptown: 8640 Oak Street
Central Business District: 222 Carondelet St
This cute little bakery is located near the Uptown college campuses and in the CBD. Breads on Oak is filled with tasty vegan pastries and sandwiches. If you need to find yourself a good vegan king cake, Breads on Oak is your place to go.
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Breads On Oak
8640 Oak StBreads on Oak
Uptown: 8640 Oak Street
Central Business District: 222 Carondelet St
This cute little bakery is located near the Uptown college campuses and in the CBD. Breads on Oak is filled with tasty vegan pastries and sandwiches. If you need to find yourself a good vegan king cake, Breads on Oak is your place to go.
Sneaky Pickle Market
Bywater: 4017 St Claude Ave
Sneaky Pickle is another spot loved by the locals and has food for everyone. Test out their vegan mac and cheese and try to remember having any mac and cheese better than theirs.
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Sneaky Pickle
3200 Burgundy StSneaky Pickle Market
Bywater: 4017 St Claude Ave
Sneaky Pickle is another spot loved by the locals and has food for everyone. Test out their vegan mac and cheese and try to remember having any mac and cheese better than theirs.
Chilango’s Bar and Grill
Uptown: 1506 S Carrollton Ave
Chilango’s is a Mexican restaurant that has vegetarian options available. Their bean and rice chimichangas are a fav, but stop by on Tuesday for a 1 dollar taco and a 1 dollar shot of Tequila.
Chilangos Bar & Grill
1506 S Carrollton AveChilango’s Bar and Grill
Uptown: 1506 S Carrollton Ave
Chilango’s is a Mexican restaurant that has vegetarian options available. Their bean and rice chimichangas are a fav, but stop by on Tuesday for a 1 dollar taco and a 1 dollar shot of Tequila.
Sightseeing
City Park
https://neworleanscitypark.com/
Explore 1,300 acres of the outdoors. Whether you take a walk around the lake or enjoy the shade of an Oak tree, there is something for everyone in this spacious park. Visit City Putt, the minigolf course inside the park. Tour the art exhibits at the New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA), and stroll along the paths besides the lagoon in the Sculpture Garden. Also in City Park is the new Children’s Museum, which has indoor and outdoor exploration options and is chock full of crafts and cool science for the whole family.
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City Park
1 Palm DrCity Park
https://neworleanscitypark.com/
Explore 1,300 acres of the outdoors. Whether you take a walk around the lake or enjoy the shade of an Oak tree, there is something for everyone in this spacious park. Visit City Putt, the minigolf course inside the park. Tour the art exhibits at the New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA), and stroll along the paths besides the lagoon in the Sculpture Garden. Also in City Park is the new Children’s Museum, which has indoor and outdoor exploration options and is chock full of crafts and cool science for the whole family.
Audubon Attractions
https://audubonnatureinstitute.org/
Aquarium
1 Canal St.
Located right next to the French Quarter, you can visit over 3,600 sea animals at the Aquarium. There are animals from all over the world, and even some from our very own Mississippi River.
Insectarium
423 Canal St
Just a block away from the Aquarium is the Insectarium. All the creepy crawlers you could ever wish for. Be sure to take a stroll through the magnificent butterfly garden.
Zoo
6500 Magazine St.
Lions and tigers and white alligators, oh my! The zoo has it all. Explore the jungles and swamps, feed the otters, and learn all about the thousands of animals that the zoo has.
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Audubon Aquarium
1 Canal StAudubon Attractions
https://audubonnatureinstitute.org/
Aquarium
1 Canal St.
Located right next to the French Quarter, you can visit over 3,600 sea animals at the Aquarium. There are animals from all over the world, and even some from our very own Mississippi River.
Insectarium
423 Canal St
Just a block away from the Aquarium is the Insectarium. All the creepy crawlers you could ever wish for. Be sure to take a stroll through the magnificent butterfly garden.
Zoo
6500 Magazine St.
Lions and tigers and white alligators, oh my! The zoo has it all. Explore the jungles and swamps, feed the otters, and learn all about the thousands of animals that the zoo has.
Audubon Attractions
https://audubonnatureinstitute.org/
Aquarium
1 Canal St.
Located right next to the French Quarter, you can visit over 3,600 sea animals at the Aquarium. There are animals from all over the world, and even some from our very own Mississippi River.
Insectarium
423 Canal St
Just a block away from the Aquarium is the Insectarium. All the creepy crawlers you could ever wish for. Be sure to take a stroll through the magnificent butterfly garden.
Zoo
6500 Magazine St.
Lions and tigers and white alligators, oh my! The zoo has it all. Explore the jungles and swamps, feed the otters, and learn all about the thousands of animals that the zoo has.
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Audubon Zoo
6500 Magazine StAudubon Attractions
https://audubonnatureinstitute.org/
Aquarium
1 Canal St.
Located right next to the French Quarter, you can visit over 3,600 sea animals at the Aquarium. There are animals from all over the world, and even some from our very own Mississippi River.
Insectarium
423 Canal St
Just a block away from the Aquarium is the Insectarium. All the creepy crawlers you could ever wish for. Be sure to take a stroll through the magnificent butterfly garden.
Zoo
6500 Magazine St.
Lions and tigers and white alligators, oh my! The zoo has it all. Explore the jungles and swamps, feed the otters, and learn all about the thousands of animals that the zoo has.
Mardi Gras World
1380 Port of New Orleans Place
https://www.mardigrasworld.com/
No matter the time of year, it will feel like Mardi Gras when you enter Mardi Gras World. Take a tour through this enormous expanse of Mardi Gras costumes, floats, and history to feel the true magic of Mardi Gras.
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Mardi Gras World
1380 Port of New Orleans PlMardi Gras World
1380 Port of New Orleans Place
https://www.mardigrasworld.com/
No matter the time of year, it will feel like Mardi Gras when you enter Mardi Gras World. Take a tour through this enormous expanse of Mardi Gras costumes, floats, and history to feel the true magic of Mardi Gras.
New Orleans Jazz Museum
400 Esplanade Ave
https://nolajazzmuseum.org/
Located in the French Quarter, the Jazz Museum pays tribute to all of the wonderful musicians that have made New Orleans what it is. Explore the history of jazz and maybe even catch a concert here!
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I-Jazz Museum yase-New Orleans
400 Esplanade AveNew Orleans Jazz Museum
400 Esplanade Ave
https://nolajazzmuseum.org/
Located in the French Quarter, the Jazz Museum pays tribute to all of the wonderful musicians that have made New Orleans what it is. Explore the history of jazz and maybe even catch a concert here!
Ogden Museum of Southern Art
925 Camp St.
https://ogdenmuseum.org/
The Ogden Museum is in the Warehouse Arts District and houses permanent and rotating collections of art from Southern artists. The museum itself is a beautiful building and is the perfect place to slip into and enjoy the peaceful environment after a day in bustling New Orleans.
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Ogden Museum of Southern Art
925 Camp StOgden Museum of Southern Art
925 Camp St.
https://ogdenmuseum.org/
The Ogden Museum is in the Warehouse Arts District and houses permanent and rotating collections of art from Southern artists. The museum itself is a beautiful building and is the perfect place to slip into and enjoy the peaceful environment after a day in bustling New Orleans.
World War II Museum
Www.nationalww2museum.org
Offering a compelling blend of sweeping narrative and poignant personal detail, The National WWII Museum features immersive exhibits, multimedia experiences, and an expansive collection of artifacts and first-person oral histories, taking visitors inside the story of the war that changed the world. Beyond the galleries, the Museum's online collections, virtual field trips, webinars, educational travel programs, and renowned International Conference on World War II offer patrons new ways to connect to history and honor the generation that sacrificed so much to secure our freedom.
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I-National WWII Museum
945 Magazine StWorld War II Museum
Www.nationalww2museum.org
Offering a compelling blend of sweeping narrative and poignant personal detail, The National WWII Museum features immersive exhibits, multimedia experiences, and an expansive collection of artifacts and first-person oral histories, taking visitors inside the story of the war that changed the world. Beyond the galleries, the Museum's online collections, virtual field trips, webinars, educational travel programs, and renowned International Conference on World War II offer patrons new ways to connect to history and honor the generation that sacrificed so much to secure our freedom.
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Riding the Bus in New Orleans
With 34 bus lines running almost 24 hours, RTA Buses are a convenient way to get to neighborhoods stretching beyond the parameters of the streetcar routes, or to connect to a streetcar or ferry.
Routes and Hours: Buses generally run every 30 minutes, with shorter wait times in busy areas. The airport express (202) bus runs from 3:45 am to 7:40 pm. Other hours vary; buses on busy thoroughfares like Claiborne Ave. can run all night, but most in touristy areas like the CBD, Marigny, and Garden District run from about 7am–11pm.
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Blue Bikes
Blue Bikes
https://www.jump.com/us/en/cities/new-orleans/
Throughout the city, you’ll see bike stations of Blue Bikes, all which you can rent for however long you want. Download the “JUMP” or “Uber” app, hop on a bike, and see the city like a local. Rates are either $.25/minute or $30/month.
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Hop On Hop Off Bus
Hop-On Hop-Off Bus
https://www.citysightseeingneworleans.com/
These tour buses complete a 1-hour 45-minute tour around the city, that you can do at your own pace. You can hop off the bus at any stop, explore, and wait to catch the next tour bus that is always only 20 minutes away. They sell 1-day ($39) or 3-day unlimited passes ($49).