Drinks & Nightlife
Unassuming, unpretentious little bar is a bohemian hangout for a game of pool, and you can get a haircut in the barber chair there on Monday nights. The place becomes a major hub of depravity during Mardi Gras and Halloween.
113 locals recommend
R Bar
1431 Royal StUnassuming, unpretentious little bar is a bohemian hangout for a game of pool, and you can get a haircut in the barber chair there on Monday nights. The place becomes a major hub of depravity during Mardi Gras and Halloween.
The low ceiling, concrete block walls, and Christmas lights tell you this is a real neighborhood dive. Meet some nice folk, and it's right around the corner.
30 locals recommend
The Friendly Bar
2301 Chartres StThe low ceiling, concrete block walls, and Christmas lights tell you this is a real neighborhood dive. Meet some nice folk, and it's right around the corner.
Great old style jazz and vocalists in a space so small you gotta squeeze in there. But it's totally free! As long as you have a longneck or two.
521 locals recommend
The Spotted Cat Music Club
623 Frenchmen StGreat old style jazz and vocalists in a space so small you gotta squeeze in there. But it's totally free! As long as you have a longneck or two.
What started out as a wine enthusiast cellar in a crumbling old building on the river, grew octopus arms and turned into the ultimate backyard party, with food, wine, and live jazz nightly - a true New Orleans scene. http://www.bacchanalwine.com/
838 locals recommend
Bacchanal Fine Wine & Spirits
600 Poland AveWhat started out as a wine enthusiast cellar in a crumbling old building on the river, grew octopus arms and turned into the ultimate backyard party, with food, wine, and live jazz nightly - a true New Orleans scene. http://www.bacchanalwine.com/
This is your classic old New Orleans neighborhood watering hole. Nice vibe, opens up to the street. Nice selection of beers on tap, and pretty good blackened fish tacos too! Meet the locals.
392 locals recommend
Surrey's Café & Juice Bar
1418 Magazine StreetThis is your classic old New Orleans neighborhood watering hole. Nice vibe, opens up to the street. Nice selection of beers on tap, and pretty good blackened fish tacos too! Meet the locals.
The classic NOLA neighborhood juke joint. The atmosphere is like a time warp, and the down home New Orleans live groove is the perfect fit. Pass the hat chip in a buck or two!
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221 locals recommend
Vaughan's Lounge
4229 Dauphine StThe classic NOLA neighborhood juke joint. The atmosphere is like a time warp, and the down home New Orleans live groove is the perfect fit. Pass the hat chip in a buck or two!
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And now for something completely different....this place is a wacky eclectic music club where you never know what you might find, but it's bound to be strange. http://hiholounge.net/
296 locals recommend
Hi-Ho Lounge
2239 St Claude AveAnd now for something completely different....this place is a wacky eclectic music club where you never know what you might find, but it's bound to be strange. http://hiholounge.net/
The most sophisticated jazz can be found here on a nightly basis. Looks like a restaurant up front, but has a performance hall in back for serious music fans. Shows twice nightly. The oldest nightclub on Frenchmen Street.
273 locals recommend
Snug Harbor Jazz Bistro
626 Frenchmen StThe most sophisticated jazz can be found here on a nightly basis. Looks like a restaurant up front, but has a performance hall in back for serious music fans. Shows twice nightly. The oldest nightclub on Frenchmen Street.
d.b.a. is a bar with a serious whiskey selection, and a rotating live music calendar featuring many of the top talent in the city for local R&B, funk, and blues.
387 locals recommend
d.b.a.
618 Frenchmen Std.b.a. is a bar with a serious whiskey selection, and a rotating live music calendar featuring many of the top talent in the city for local R&B, funk, and blues.
The old Mother-In-Law lounge is a Treme neighborhood staple.
75 locals recommend
Kermit's Treme Mother in Law Lounge
1500 North Claiborne AvenueThe old Mother-In-Law lounge is a Treme neighborhood staple.
Legendary Treme speakeasy. It's a tiny place with a huge cultural footprint.
41 locals recommend
Candlelight Lounge
925 N Robertson StLegendary Treme speakeasy. It's a tiny place with a huge cultural footprint.
Neighborhood dive bar that's too hip for the hood. Off Esplanade near the Bayou.
223 locals recommend
Pal's Lounge
949 N RendonNeighborhood dive bar that's too hip for the hood. Off Esplanade near the Bayou.
Wrong Iron On The Greenway
3532 Toulouse StBeer Garden on the bank of Bayou St. John.
Best Irish bar in the city. Lots of sidewalk seating. mid-City
221 locals recommend
Finn McCool's Irish Pub
3701 Banks StBest Irish bar in the city. Lots of sidewalk seating. mid-City
Food Scene
One of New Orleans original century old public markets (only a few remain), renovated and repurposed as an awesome food court for hipsters. Try the raw oyster bar!
466 locals recommend
St. Roch Market
2381 St Claude AveOne of New Orleans original century old public markets (only a few remain), renovated and repurposed as an awesome food court for hipsters. Try the raw oyster bar!
Popular Breakfast and Brunch spot just around the corner.
120 locals recommend
Horn's Eatery And Catering
2440 Dauphine StPopular Breakfast and Brunch spot just around the corner.
Lowdown and funky BBQ, this place has become well known throughout New Orleans for it's simple and authentic fare.
405 locals recommend
The Joint
701 Mazant StLowdown and funky BBQ, this place has become well known throughout New Orleans for it's simple and authentic fare.
Trip Advisor #1 Thai Restaurant in New Orleans. And it's right below the Royal Elysian! Great seafood, and the best vegan options in town.
Note, the address shown here is wrong. That's our old location.
138 locals recommend
SukhoThai
2200 Royal StTrip Advisor #1 Thai Restaurant in New Orleans. And it's right below the Royal Elysian! Great seafood, and the best vegan options in town.
Note, the address shown here is wrong. That's our old location.
Great breakfast spot well-known for its fresh squeezed juices and organic food options.
375 locals recommend
Satsuma Cafe
3218 Dauphine StGreat breakfast spot well-known for its fresh squeezed juices and organic food options.
Tiny little restaurant next to the French Market is hidden in plain sight! Great Northern Italian food. It may not be well understood among visitors, but Italians became one of the biggest ethnic groups in the Quarter through the early 20th century.
33 locals recommend
The Italian Barrel
1240 Decatur StTiny little restaurant next to the French Market is hidden in plain sight! Great Northern Italian food. It may not be well understood among visitors, but Italians became one of the biggest ethnic groups in the Quarter through the early 20th century.
Famous for their heaping grilled burgers and steaks, but perhaps as popular for their stiff drinks in mega-sized cups. Good luck getting in, as there is usually a line out front.
386 locals recommend
Port of Call
838 Esplanade AveFamous for their heaping grilled burgers and steaks, but perhaps as popular for their stiff drinks in mega-sized cups. Good luck getting in, as there is usually a line out front.
Award winning Best Fried Chicken in the USA. Soul food New Orleans Style in the heart of Treme.
672 locals recommend
Mimi's In the Marigny
2600 Chartres StreetAward winning Best Fried Chicken in the USA. Soul food New Orleans Style in the heart of Treme.
Best boiled seafood for the best price, just a few blocks from our Esplanade house.
89 locals recommend
Cajun Seafood
1479 N Claiborne AveBest boiled seafood for the best price, just a few blocks from our Esplanade house.
Hip new coffee and nosh shop in Treme near our Esplanade house.
34 locals recommend
LAMARA COFFEE & KITCHEN
1300 N Broad StHip new coffee and nosh shop in Treme near our Esplanade house.
Damn good fried chicken like you ain't never had before. Get it with some fried okra and cole slaw. Treme favorite.
37 locals recommend
McHardy's Chicken & Fixin'
1458 N Broad StDamn good fried chicken like you ain't never had before. Get it with some fried okra and cole slaw. Treme favorite.
It doesn't look like much, but this place cooks up some of the best fried catfish you will find anywhere. In the middle of the 7th Ward.
8 locals recommend
Hooks Catching & Frying
2100 St Bernard AveIt doesn't look like much, but this place cooks up some of the best fried catfish you will find anywhere. In the middle of the 7th Ward.
Great French cuisine in an semi-outdoor setting, a covered deck surrounding an oak tree.
314 locals recommend
Cafe Degas
3127 Esplanade AveGreat French cuisine in an semi-outdoor setting, a covered deck surrounding an oak tree.
Santa Fe
3201 Esplanade AveEsplanade Avenue mainstay.
1000 Figs
3141 Ponce De Leon StHealth food restaurant on Esplanade Avenue.
Award winning creole cuisine by the queen of creole, Leah Chase. In the heart of Treme.
250 locals recommend
Dooky Chase Restaurant
2301 Orleans AveAward winning creole cuisine by the queen of creole, Leah Chase. In the heart of Treme.
Mayhew Bakery
3201 Orleans AveNew local bakery making waves in Bayou St. John.
Poboy shop gone wild! On the edge of Bayou St. John, off Esplanade Ave.
681 locals recommend
Parkway Bakery & Tavern
538 Hagan AvePoboy shop gone wild! On the edge of Bayou St. John, off Esplanade Ave.
Classic New Orleans French eatery in a new home on Orleans Ave, near our Esplanade House.
11 locals recommend
Gabrielle Restaurant
2441 Orleans AvenueClassic New Orleans French eatery in a new home on Orleans Ave, near our Esplanade House.
The Ruby Slipper Café
2001 Burgundy StreetMarigny location of the famous Local Breakfast chain.
Historic gelato, spumoni, cannoli, etc. This place is just amazing for old world dessert treats.
256 locals recommend
Angelo Brocato
214 N Carrollton AveHistoric gelato, spumoni, cannoli, etc. This place is just amazing for old world dessert treats.
Traditional New Orleans Creole Italian food in this 100 year old mainstay of Mid-City
199 locals recommend
Mandina's Restaurant
3800 Canal StTraditional New Orleans Creole Italian food in this 100 year old mainstay of Mid-City
Bywater American Bistro
2900 Chartres StAward winning chef creates Creole/American fushion.
Elizabeth's
601 Gallier StLocal favorite breakfast joint in Bywater by the water.
This gem in the middle of the French Quarter is one of our favorite places for traditional Creole lunch. No reservations necessary.
44 locals recommend
Gumbo Shop
630 St PeterThis gem in the middle of the French Quarter is one of our favorite places for traditional Creole lunch. No reservations necessary.
Parks & Nature
Crescent Park
2300 N Peters StGreat views of the city skyline.
Washington Square Park
700 Elysian Fields AveBeautiful little greenspace in the heart of Marigny.
The place where all New Orleans music was officially born. Free jazz concerts on Thursdays in fall and spring.
49 locals recommend
Congo Square
701 N Rampart StThe place where all New Orleans music was officially born. Free jazz concerts on Thursdays in fall and spring.
Amazing public park with 800 year old Live Oak trees, a world class sculpture garden, botanical garden, mini-golf, mini amusement park, boat and bike rentals, great jogging paths, golf courses, a tennis complex, and much more.
1516 locals recommend
City Park
1 Palm DrAmazing public park with 800 year old Live Oak trees, a world class sculpture garden, botanical garden, mini-golf, mini amusement park, boat and bike rentals, great jogging paths, golf courses, a tennis complex, and much more.
Arts & Culture
New Orleans Jazz Museum
400 Esplanade AveJazz History
Backstreet Cultural Museum
1531 Henriette Delille StLearn about secondline parades and Mardi Gras Indians
Dr. Bob Art
3027 Chartres StYa never know what ya might see...
This is a wonderful and uniquely New Orleans place to explore, where the entire place is an experimental interactive musical instrument, built by the eccentric artists that inhabit this neighborhood. https://musicboxvillage.com/
75 locals recommend
The Music Box Village
4557 N Rampart StThis is a wonderful and uniquely New Orleans place to explore, where the entire place is an experimental interactive musical instrument, built by the eccentric artists that inhabit this neighborhood. https://musicboxvillage.com/
Essentials
New Orleans Food Co-Op
2372 St Claude AveCommunity owned grocery
Walk 1 1/2 blocks from our Esplanade House to get beer and wine here.
9 locals recommend
Discount Express
2000 Esplanade AveWalk 1 1/2 blocks from our Esplanade House to get beer and wine here.
Robért Fresh Market
135 Robert E Lee BlvdFull grocery store 3 blocks from the Royal Elysian.
Whole Foods Market
300 N Broad StGet organic foods at this market near our Esplanade House.
Canseco's Esplanade Market
3135 Esplanade AveNeighborhood grocery on Esplanade Avenue.
Entertainment & Activities
Marigny Opera House
725 St Ferdinand StLive performances like no other
Rent a bike to see the neighborhood, or take a guided tour.
36 locals recommend
A Bicycle Named Desire
632 Elysian Fields AveRent a bike to see the neighborhood, or take a guided tour.
Old Marquer Theatre
2400 Saint Claude AvenueOff Broadway......way off Broadway
Historic church converted to a local playhouse, featuring rotating live performances.
9 locals recommend
Southern Rep Theatre
2533 Columbus StreetHistoric church converted to a local playhouse, featuring rotating live performances.
Shopping
Great place to buy directly from local artisans in an outdoor market.
112 locals recommend
Frenchmen Art Market
2231 Saint Claude AvenueGreat place to buy directly from local artisans in an outdoor market.
The best place to find New Orleans Music CD's, and they even have bands play here sometimes on Saturdays afternoons.
35 locals recommend
Louisiana Music Factory
421 Frenchmen StThe best place to find New Orleans Music CD's, and they even have bands play here sometimes on Saturdays afternoons.
The original open market of the old city, you can find lots of interesting souvenirs here, along local food products. On Wednesdays from 1-5pm, the Crescent City Farmers' Market sets up there.
217 locals recommend
Shops of the Colonnade - French Market
1008 N Peters StThe original open market of the old city, you can find lots of interesting souvenirs here, along local food products. On Wednesdays from 1-5pm, the Crescent City Farmers' Market sets up there.
This New Orleans T-Shirt shop has become a favorite among locals. Founded after Hurricane Katrina to trumpet local pride in the rebirth of the City, there are some clever designs compared to the junk you find in the French Quarter.
Dirty Coast
2121 Chartres StreetThis New Orleans T-Shirt shop has become a favorite among locals. Founded after Hurricane Katrina to trumpet local pride in the rebirth of the City, there are some clever designs compared to the junk you find in the French Quarter.
It's New Orleans, so where's the Voodoo? Right here. This place is a serious market where you can purchase healing supplies, get a psychic reading, and learn about true Voodoo practice from a Jewish girl turned Haitian Voudou priestess.
11 locals recommend
Island of Salvation Botanica
2372 Saint Claude AvenueIt's New Orleans, so where's the Voodoo? Right here. This place is a serious market where you can purchase healing supplies, get a psychic reading, and learn about true Voodoo practice from a Jewish girl turned Haitian Voudou priestess.