New Orleans bed and breakfast lodging,
Arts Bed and Breakfast
New Orleans LA



Uptown & Garden District
Restaurants

New Orleans bed and breakfast lodging, reasonably priced B and B, Faubourg Marigny New Orleans inn, near French Quarter, style of art gallery & comforts of home


LISTED ALPHABETICALLY

LISTED BY BUDGET WITH DESCRIPTION
low budget / cafe / light meals
inexpensive
mid-range
high-end





All Natural Foods & Deli 891-2651 5517 Magazine St
Bangkok Cuisine (482-3606) 4137 Carrollton Ave.
Bangkok Thai (861-3932) 513 Carrollton Ave.
Bluebird Cafe 895-7166 3625 Prytania St
Brigtsen's (861-7610) 723 Dante
Byblos (894-1233) 3218 Magazine St.
Cafe Atchafalaya 891-5271 901 Louisiana Ave
Cafe Degas 945-5635 3127 Esplanade Ave.
Cafe Indo 488-0444 216 N Carrollton Ave
Camellia Grill (866-9573) 626-S. Carrollton Ave.
Casamento's 895-9761 4330 Magazine St
Commander's Palace (899-8221) 1403 Washington Ave.
Copeland's Cajun Cuisine (897-2325) 4338 St. Charles Ave.
Copeland's Cheesecake Bistro St. Charles Ave.
Crepe Nanou (899-2670) 1410 Robert St.
Delmonico St. Charles Ave.
Domilise's Po-Boys 899-9126 5240 Annunciation St
Dooky Chase Restaurant 821-0600 2301 Orleans Ave
Dunbar's 899-0734 4927 Freret St
Five Happiness (482-3935) 3605 S. Carrollton Ave.
Frankie & Johnny's (899-9146) 321 Arabella St. @Tchoupitoulas
Gabrielle's 948-6233 3201 Esplanade Ave.
Gautreau's (899-7397) 1728 Soniat St.
Indigo 947-0123 2285 Bayou Rd
Jacques-Imo's Cafe (861-0886) 8324 Oak St.
Lola's 488-6946 3312 Esplanade Ave.
Nirvana (894-9797) 4308 Magazine St.
Ruth's Chris Steak House 486-0810 711 N. Broad

Sugar Magnolia (529-1110)1910 Magazine St.
SnoWizard Sno Ball Stand 899-8758 4007 Magazine St
Taqueria Corona 897-3974 5932 Magazine St
Tee-Eva's Creole Soul Food 899-8350 4430 Magazine St
Trolley Stop Café (523-0090) 1923 St. Charles Ave
Upperline (891-9822) 1413 Upperline Ave.




Low Budget
Perfect for a coffee, a snack, or a light meal.

SnoWizard Sno Ball Stand
899-8758
4007 Magazine St
noon-8pm Sunday to Friday, and noon-7pm on Saturday
Shaved-ice 'sno balls', with 80 different flavors to choose from.
Cash only.


Tee-Eva's Creole Soul Food
899-8350
4430 Magazine St
Sno balls and pralines are the specialties.



Inexpensive Restaurants

All Natural Foods & Deli
891-2651
5517 Magazine St
10am-7pm Mon -Thurs, 10am-6pm Fri-& Sat-, and 10am-5pm Sun
Has the predictable hippy feel, but it's clean with a good selection of organic sandwiches that can be eaten out in the garden patio.


Bluebird Cafe
895-7166
3625 Prytania St
7am-3pm Mon -Fri, and 8am-3pm Sat& Sun
Inexpensive, good traditional Southern eggs and grits breakfast. The Bluebird is also known for its malted pancakes and Belgian waffles.
Cash only.


Byblos
3218 Magazine St.
894-1233
Lebanese and Mediterranean menu.


Cafe Atchafalaya
891-5271
901 Louisiana Ave
11:30am-2pm Tues - Sun, and 5:30pm-9pm Tues -Sat
Southern hospitality and Deep South cooking and you get cornbread automatically. Casual dining with fried green tomatoes, crabcakes, fried fish, fried chicken and stuffed pork chops.


Casamento's
895-9761
4330 Magazine St
11:30am-1.30pm & 5.30pm-9pm Tuesday to Sunday
Closed during the summer
Since 1949, with spotless white-tile floors the oysters are always fresh. Delicious po-boys on homemade bread.
Cash only.


Domilise's Po-Boys
899-9126
5240 Annunciation St
11am-7pm Monday to Saturday
A busy little shack that puts out some of the city's best sandwiches.
Cash only.


Dunbar's
899-0734
4927 Freret St
7am-9pm Monday to Saturday
A clean and basic soul food joint with fried chicken and red beans and rice, plus a slab of cornbread, pork-chop plate and a oyster plate.


Frankie & Johnny's
899-9146
321 Arabella St
11am-9pm daily
Great for large groups wanting to enjoy boiled crawfish, shrimp or crab when they are in season. Also alligator pie and turtle soup.


Sugar Magnolia
1910 Magazine St.
529-1110
www.SugarMagnoliaRestaurant.com
Reservations accepted for six or more.
Brunch Saturday and Sunday
Lunch Monday through Sunday
Dinner Tuesday through Sunday
This restaurant was voted one of the "Best New Restaurants" of 2002 in Gambit Weekly's Best of New Orleans readers' poll. Features both indoor and outdoor seating. Sugar Magnolia serves up a hickory wood-grilled pork chop with andouille stuffing and root beer sauce and there's always a fresh new catch of the day.


Taqueria Corona
897-3974
5932 Magazine St
11.30am-2pm and 5pm- 9.30pm daily
Inexpensive Mexican food.


Mid-Range Restaurants

Jacques-Imo's Cafe
861-0886
8324 Oak St.
6pm-10pm Monday to Thursday, 5.30pm-10.30pm Friday & Saturday
Just a few doors from the famous Maple Leaf Bar



High-End Restaurants

Commander's Palace
1403 Washington Ave.
899-8221
Brunch: Sat. 11:30AM-1PM, Sun. 10:30AM-1:30PM
Lunch: Mon.-Fri. 11:30AM-2PM
Dinner: Mon.-Sun. 6-10PM
Closed Christmas Eve, Christmas Day & Mardi Gras Day
Expect impeccable service from the moment you set foot in the door. Dining in the garden is always a good way to maximize your visit; it's one of the finest and most secluded dining spots in the city. To revel in the Commander's experience, order the fabulous seven-course meal and let the chef handle it from there, or go on the weekend for their famed jazz brunch; this restaurant handles American, French, and Creole classics with equal aplomb. The Palace is also an outstanding choice for enjoying several of New Orleans' most famous drinks, including the Sazerac, the Ramos Gin Fizz, the Brandy Milk Punch, and the faux-Absinthe Herbsaint. Although the Mint Julep is primarily a Deep South drink, and not native to the city, it remains popular.








"the style of an art gallery with the comforts of home"


the Arts


504.296.5132
reasonably priced lodging
a New Orleans bed and breakfast inn
in the Faubourg Marigny, near the French Quarter