Food Scene
Small coffee shop with freshly roasted small batch coffee in a chic cafe on Magazine Street.
Serving delicious pastries from Gracious Bakery.
183 locals recommend
French Truck Coffee
1200 Magazine StSmall coffee shop with freshly roasted small batch coffee in a chic cafe on Magazine Street.
Serving delicious pastries from Gracious Bakery.
Coquette
Located at 2800 Magazine Street, New Orleans, LA, 70115-2229
Known for Restaurant
Seasonal regional ingredients, small plates and ever changing menu at this delicious Magazine restaurant.
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195 locals recommend
Coquette
2800 Magazine StCoquette
Located at 2800 Magazine Street, New Orleans, LA, 70115-2229
Known for Restaurant
Seasonal regional ingredients, small plates and ever changing menu at this delicious Magazine restaurant.
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Hivolt
1829 Sophie Wright PlGood coffee, homemade food, nice ambiance.
You will love to dine in this open restaurant in an old warehouse in the Marigny district. They serve fresh local produce and seafood in a unique and innovative take on Italian recipes.
203 locals recommend
Paladar 511
511 Marigny StYou will love to dine in this open restaurant in an old warehouse in the Marigny district. They serve fresh local produce and seafood in a unique and innovative take on Italian recipes.
Behind Cochon is Butcher, a butcher shop, sandwich counter and wine bar. Excellent service in a casual setting with the most mouth watering version of the traditional Muffaletta in the city.
448 locals recommend
Cochon RESTAURANT
930 Tchoupitoulas StBehind Cochon is Butcher, a butcher shop, sandwich counter and wine bar. Excellent service in a casual setting with the most mouth watering version of the traditional Muffaletta in the city.
Peche seafood grill serves the freshest coastal seafood. It features an open wood fire grill and a raw bar. Peche won the James Beard award for best new restaurant in 2014.
260 locals recommend
Pêche Seafood Grill
800 Magazine StPeche seafood grill serves the freshest coastal seafood. It features an open wood fire grill and a raw bar. Peche won the James Beard award for best new restaurant in 2014.
Imaginative French and Italian inspired cuisine delivered in an open dining room of an old 1800's corner drugstore in the heart of Magazine St.
137 locals recommend
Lilette
3637 Magazine StImaginative French and Italian inspired cuisine delivered in an open dining room of an old 1800's corner drugstore in the heart of Magazine St.
Herbsaint
701 St Charles AveExcellent food in a small bistro environment.
Shaya won the James Beard award in 2016 for the best restaurant in the country. It is modern Israeli fare blended with Southern techniques.
218 locals recommend
Shaya
4213 Magazine StShaya won the James Beard award in 2016 for the best restaurant in the country. It is modern Israeli fare blended with Southern techniques.
James Beard awarded chef Alon Shaya has opened his new restaurant Saba on upper Magazine St. not far from Audubon Park. It is classic Israeli food with Louisiana influences.
90 locals recommend
Saba
5757 Magazine StJames Beard awarded chef Alon Shaya has opened his new restaurant Saba on upper Magazine St. not far from Audubon Park. It is classic Israeli food with Louisiana influences.
Drinks & Nightlife
Ace Hotel rooftop garden where you can relax poolside, delicious small plates, and seasonal craft cocktails. One of the best views in the city.
9 locals recommend
Alto
600 Carondelet StAce Hotel rooftop garden where you can relax poolside, delicious small plates, and seasonal craft cocktails. One of the best views in the city.
This classic music venue was established in 1961 to preserve, perpetuate, and protect traditional New Orleans Jazz. It is open every night with concerts at 8pm, 9pm, & 10pm. It is best to get there 30 minutes before the show you want to attend. Admission is cash only: $15 Sun-Thursday and $20 Fri-Sat.
264 locals recommend
Preservation Hall
726 St PeterThis classic music venue was established in 1961 to preserve, perpetuate, and protect traditional New Orleans Jazz. It is open every night with concerts at 8pm, 9pm, & 10pm. It is best to get there 30 minutes before the show you want to attend. Admission is cash only: $15 Sun-Thursday and $20 Fri-Sat.
A wine bar with premium cocktails, fine dining small plates and table service.
124 locals recommend
Bouligny Tavern
3641 Magazine StA wine bar with premium cocktails, fine dining small plates and table service.
Sightseeing
Some of the most beautiful and old Live Oak trees in the city. The New Orleans Museum of Art is here as well as the Sydney & Walda Bestoff Sculpture Garden. Morning Call Cafe is also here, a 24 hr. restaurant featuring Cafe Au Lait and New Orleans famous beignets.
1516 locals recommend
City Park
1 Palm DrSome of the most beautiful and old Live Oak trees in the city. The New Orleans Museum of Art is here as well as the Sydney & Walda Bestoff Sculpture Garden. Morning Call Cafe is also here, a 24 hr. restaurant featuring Cafe Au Lait and New Orleans famous beignets.
National World War II Museum
The most comprehensive museum about WWII in the United States
This is a museum, research center, and publisher in the French Quarter. It includes 10 historic buildings on two French Quarter campuses.
85 locals recommend
The Historic New Orleans Collection
410 Chartres StThis is a museum, research center, and publisher in the French Quarter. It includes 10 historic buildings on two French Quarter campuses.
It celebrates the art, history, and culture of the American South. The museum is home to the largest and most comprehensive collection of Southern art in the world.
314 locals recommend
Ogden Museum of Southern Art
925 Camp StIt celebrates the art, history, and culture of the American South. The museum is home to the largest and most comprehensive collection of Southern art in the world.
NOMA is the oldest fine arts museum in the city of New Orleans. It is situated within City Park. Next door is the Sydney & Walda Bestoff Sculpture Garden, approximately 5 acres that is home to over 60 sculptures by renowned artists from around the world.
105 locals recommend
Museum of Art station
NOMA is the oldest fine arts museum in the city of New Orleans. It is situated within City Park. Next door is the Sydney & Walda Bestoff Sculpture Garden, approximately 5 acres that is home to over 60 sculptures by renowned artists from around the world.
Essentials
An upscale specialty grocery store on St. Charles Avenue. It has great produce, excellent butchered meats, fresh seafood, and many unique food items.
169 locals recommend
The Fresh Market
3338 St Charles AveAn upscale specialty grocery store on St. Charles Avenue. It has great produce, excellent butchered meats, fresh seafood, and many unique food items.
Shopping
Aux Belle Choses has "beautiful things" from the French & English countryside. It specializes in French soaps, provencal table linens, French jacquard kitchen towels, vintage enamelware and garden accessories.
Aux Belles Choses
3912 Magazine StAux Belle Choses has "beautiful things" from the French & English countryside. It specializes in French soaps, provencal table linens, French jacquard kitchen towels, vintage enamelware and garden accessories.
Parks & Nature
Audubon Park is a city park located in the Uptown neighborhood of New Orleans. It is approximately 350 acres, the land was a plantation in the colonial and early statehood days. It was originally called the Plantation de Bore.
The park features a rookery that is one of the prime birding spots in New Orleans. It attracts hundreds of wading birds, including great egrets, cattle egrets, snowy egrets, ibis, little blue heron, green herons, night herons and others. It is also home to cormorants and anhingas, as well as to many species of ducks.
Audubon Zoo is a also there. The zoo covers 58 acres and is home to 2000 animals. It is on the Mississippi Riverside of Magazine St.
343 locals recommend
Audubon Park station
Audubon Park is a city park located in the Uptown neighborhood of New Orleans. It is approximately 350 acres, the land was a plantation in the colonial and early statehood days. It was originally called the Plantation de Bore.
The park features a rookery that is one of the prime birding spots in New Orleans. It attracts hundreds of wading birds, including great egrets, cattle egrets, snowy egrets, ibis, little blue heron, green herons, night herons and others. It is also home to cormorants and anhingas, as well as to many species of ducks.
Audubon Zoo is a also there. The zoo covers 58 acres and is home to 2000 animals. It is on the Mississippi Riverside of Magazine St.