Best & Cool Bars in Harahan

We've collected top 10 mentioned bars in Harahan from other articles such as omnihotels.com, The Telegraph, Oprah Daily, including the cool, fun, and roof top bars.

Best & Cool Bars in Harahan

Commander's Palace
Commander's Palace
4.6 (4825 ratings)
Notable spot for refined Creole fare & an elegant jazz brunch in a chandelier-hung space since 1880.
1403 Washington Ave, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
RestaurantAmerican restaurantBarBrunch restaurantCreole restaurantFine dining restaurantSeafood restaurantSouthern restaurant (US)
Mentioned by Food & Wine
The Best Date Restaurants in New Orleans
"If Café Amelie is well-known, then Commander’s Palace is downright famous. One of the most storied locations in New Orleans history—the landmarked Victorian mansion, built in the late 1800s, has been in the Brennan family since 1974. It’s hard to go wrong when it comes to mealtimes—we particularly like lunch, when you can order one (or three) 25-cent martinis—but when it comes to romance, dinner is the way to go."
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
New Orleans' Essential Lunch Spots
"This Garden District beauty made famous by renowned restaurateur Ella Brennan (who employed both Paul Prudhomme and Emeril Lagasse during her tenure) is known for its twenty-five cent martinis at lunch. Chef Tory McPhail also offers an affordable three-course prix-fixe special for about $35 or so, a steal for this landmark."
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
16 New Orleans Restaurants Where Dessert Steals The Show
"The bread pudding souffle at Commander's Palace is one of New Orleans’s most iconic dishes, as is the restaurant's version of Bananas Foster (made with the added incentive of banana liqueur), but it's hard to go wrong with a praline parfait or creme brûlée either."
Parkway Bakery & Tavern
Parkway Bakery & Tavern
4.7 (3562 ratings)
Longtime (since 1911) neighborhood hangout with a patio known for classic-style po' boys.
538 Hagan Ave, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA
BakeryBarRestaurantSandwich shop
Mentioned by My New Orleans
Alfresco Fresh
"Po-boys have always made great outside eats, and Parkway has embraced the alfresco push wholeheartedly by essentially creating an entire outdoor restaurant. Diners can set up at one of Parkway’s plethora of patio tables (tented for rainy days) to down one of the city’s best sandwiches. Hits are too many to count, from exquisitely fried shrimp (make it a surf and turf by adding roast beef and gravy) to hot sausage."
Mentioned by Washington Post
Why New Orleans is one of America's best food cities
"The Baskin-Robbins of local sandwich makers, this family-run watering hole in Mid-City offers 20 or so flavors of po' boys. “Surf and turf” packs gravy-splashed shrimp and roast beef in a sturdy roll, while “Caprese” is mindful of customers who don’t eat meat. A covered patio in back makes room for everyone, pets included."
Ruby Slipper Cafe
Ruby Slipper Cafe
4.5 (5081 ratings)
Cheery cafe serving signature omelets, Southern brunch fare & cocktails in a relaxed atmosphere.
200 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Brunch restaurantBarBreakfast restaurantSouthern restaurant (US)
Mentioned by VacationIdea
24 Best Breakfast & Weekend Brunch Restaurants in New Orleans
"The Ruby Slipper Café is an award-winning café chain with five locations around the country that offer traditional Southern breakfast classics, brunch delights, and fresh lunch dishes with New Orleans flair. The family-owned and operated café serves classic dishes with a quirky twist such as the Festin' Benedict of poached eggs, fried green tomatoes, Louisiana crawfish, and three kinds of cheese on a buttermilk biscuit. The Dirtiest Pancake in the Game features a stack of buttermilk pancakes with Oreo crumbles, chocolate ganache, and cream cheese icing, and BuYa Honey Toast is a crispy French Toast-battered Brioche with a cream cheese filling, whipped cream, honey syrup, seasonal berries, and French toast croutons."
Mentioned by Indiana Jo
What & Where to Eat in New Orleans
"If you’re anything like me, your Saturday evening will have ended up on Frenchmen Street…which paves the way nicely for another of New Orleans’ best food traditions: having Sunday Brunch the morning after the night before. The queues outside The Ruby Slipper Café had already put me onto the scent that this might be a good brunch place and after a bit of research, my suspicion was confirmed – this relaxed diner-style place was, indeed, award winning. One of the things that cemented my decision to try this café was the description they have about their name:"
Mentioned by NOLA Weekend
5 Great Spots to Brunch on a Budget in New Orleans
"The family-owned restaurant with four locations around New Orleans spotlights house signature items like Chicken St. Charles, Eggs Cochon and Bananas Foster Pain Perdu. Prices start around the $9 range, topping out around $15. The spot doesn’t take reservations."
Coquette
Coquette
4.7 (616 ratings)
Trendy, chandelier-hung place serving locally sourced New American fare alongside craft cocktails.
2800 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70115, USA
New American restaurantBarRestaurant
Mentioned by Thrillist
Where to Order Takeout & Delivery in NOLA Right Now
"The Coquette team has been serving up family-style meals since the shutdown began, including fried chicken and peel-and-eat shrimp -- but you have to have something to wash it all down. At present, the city has still nixed takeout cocktail sales, so pick up a pre-mixed batch of Bloody Mary or margarita mix for your quarantine cocktail hour. Cost: $10 for the batch cocktails, $15 for the peel-and-eat shrimp, and $40 for a fried chicken dinner for 3-4 people, which includes pickles, ranch, hot sauce, and two pints of sides."
Mentioned by Fodor’s Travel
Top Restaurants in New Orleans
"Every neighborhood needs a hangout, and the dwellers of the Garden District's elegant mansions tend to spend their time at this fabulous corner...Read More"
Muriel's Jackson Square
Muriel's Jackson Square
4.6 (2655 ratings)
Classic Creole fare in a 19th-century building with old-world elegance, plus a Sunday jazz brunch.
801 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
Creole restaurantAmerican restaurantBarBistroCocktail barEvent venueSouthern restaurant (US)Wedding venue
Daisy Dukes® Express
Daisy Dukes® Express
4.4 (3999 ratings)
Local chain serving seafood & Cajun-Southern comfort fare in a warm, relaxed atmosphere.
123 Carondelet St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Creole restaurantBarBreakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantCajun restaurantFamily restaurantDelivery RestaurantSouthern restaurant (US)
The Little Gem Saloon (OPEN ON GAME DAYS)
The Little Gem Saloon (OPEN ON GAME DAYS)
4.1 (397 ratings)
Refined Creole fare plated in a circa-1903 tavern with live performances by local jazz artists.
445 S Rampart St, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA
Jazz clubBarEvent venueLive music venueRestaurant
Cru by Chef Marlon Alexander
Cru by Chef Marlon Alexander
4.2 (166 ratings)
Southern-Creole eats like shrimp rémoulade & drinks served in historic surrounds with a courtyard.
535 Franklin Ave, New Orleans, LA 70117, USA
RestaurantAmerican restaurantBarBrunch restaurantEvent venueGay barLive music venueLoungeWedding venue
Backspace Bar & Kitchen
Backspace Bar & Kitchen
4.4 (573 ratings)
Exposed-brick literary-themed spot with a fireplace & a menu of liquid inspirations & comfort food.
139 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Bar & grillBarGastropub
Mentioned by Hello Little Home
Best Vegetarian-Friendly Restaurants in New Orleans
"Come to Backspace for comforting sandwiches, like the decadent Grown-Up Grilled Cheese, and classic cocktails ... they make a great Dark n' Stormy. This literary-themed spaced is one of my husband's favorite spots (if you're traveling with a meat eater, he recommends the Whitman Roast Beef)."
Barrel Proof
Barrel Proof
4.5 (559 ratings)
Rustic bar with a wood-paneled ceiling serves up a wide array of beer & whiskey, plus cocktails.
1201 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
BarRestaurant
Mentioned by 10Best
Date night in New Orleans: the city'sromantic restaurants
"Partners Liam Deegan and John Sinclair have created a low key stylish eatery that is perfect for intimate lunches and sultry suppers. Housed in a building from 1794 that conjures up the Quarter's residential pedigree, the Longway was once home to Boho writers Roark and Mary Rose Bradford, who hosted creative types at their place at all hours of the day and night. The owners wanted that kind of place today, and indeed Longway is inviting, with its lovely back courtyard and relaxed tavern vibe."
Mentioned by Stay Heirloom
Top 7 Bars & Restaurants in New Orleans
"Longway is the perfect hangout spot where you can grab a bite and a beer in their open courtyard. An everyday bar that pleases, Longway offers refreshing cocktails and delicious twists on pub food. For those looking for a local vibe and trying to escape tourist traps, this is your spot."

Best Dinner Places to Eat in Harahan

Manchu Kitchen
Manchu Kitchen
4.1 (218 ratings)
No-frills Chinese grocery store & dine-in spot with po' boys, wings, seafood platters & beer.
1782 N Dorgenois St, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA
Chinese restaurantAsian restaurantChicken wings restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by My New Orleans
CHEAP EATS
"Housed in a low-slung purple building in Treme, you are obliged to place your order at a bulletproof glass window within. No worries, you will have plenty of company and even massive catering-sized orders roll up magically fast. The fried wings are addictive ($5.39 for 8 plus a side of fries or shrimp fried rice and a side salad) and the yakamein ($5.49) is spot on, too."
Elizabeth's
Elizabeth's
4.5 (1910 ratings)
Down-home country classics & a busy brunch in a bustling space hung with local art, plus a bar.
601 Gallier St, New Orleans, LA 70117, USA
Southern restaurant (US)Restaurant
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The 10 Best Brunch Spots In New Orleans
"Elizabeth’s is a staple in the New Orleans Bywater neighbourhood, serving brunch every Saturday and Sunday. This low key, colourful space is decorated with works by local folk artist, Dr. Bob. Diners love brunch specials like the sweet potato and duck hash waffle, bananas foster and praline bacon."
Hurts Donut Company
Hurts Donut Company
4.3 (31 ratings)
1200 Poydras St ste 100, New Orleans, LA 70113, USA
Restaurant

Best Vegan Restaurants in Harahan

Good Eden: Plantmade (formerly Good Karma)
Good Eden: Plantmade (formerly Good Karma)
4.6 (415 ratings)
A health-conscious counter within Swan City Yoga serving vegan snacks, smoothies & coffee.
2940 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA
Vegan restaurantCoffee shopGluten-free restaurantHealth and beauty shopHealth consultantHerb shop
Mentioned by My New Orleans
CHEAP EATS
"This soothing plant-based retreat is operated by brothers Goshi and Deshi Berg based on the non-violent principals of Ahimsa, followed by the Hare Krishna community. Most items, all of them bright and fresh, are under $10. For breakfast, try the Upma ($5.99), a traditional Southeast Indian porridge served with fresh coconut chutney."
Mentioned by New Orleans
Where to get the best cup of coffee in
"Inside of Mid-City’s Swan City Yoga, Good Karma is the place to go for vegan coffee. Lynn Lalka notes they make their own almond milk (though you can also request coconut cream or organic soy) and they use organic syrups. “Plus, they’re delicious!"
Addis Nola
Addis Nola
4.8 (301 ratings)
422 S Broad Ave, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA
RestaurantAfrican restaurantVegan restaurant
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
The Best Restaurants in New Orleans
"Broad in May 2019, bringing a welcome addition to New Orleans’s limited number of options for Ethiopian cuisine. Biruk Alemayehu developed Addis Nola with her husband Jaime Lobo, and along with chef Samuel Shiferaw offer a variety of stews and stir-fry served with Ethiopian flatbread inerja; traditional dishes like sambusas and kitfo; and vegetarian-friendly sides of red lentils, chickpeas, yellow split peas, cabbage with carrots, and more. Keep an eye out for Addis’s pop-up restaurant collaborations, from Vegan Wit’ a Twist to Turkey and the Wolf to Marjie’s Grill."
Mentioned by Travel + Leisure
New Orleans Travel Guide
"Address: 422 S Broad AvenueNew Orleans, LA 70119Phone: (504) 218-5321Website. At Addis NOLA, the city’s Ethiopian restaurant, forks aren’t needed as you grab the signature bread, injera, tear it apart and use it to scoop up the classic doro wat, a chicken dish with onions, spices, and a delicious sauce. An array of options from vegetarian to lamb are served."
Auction House Market
Auction House Market
4.6 (789 ratings)
Hip, airy food hall & market featuring a range of niche vendors with stalls selling eats & drinks.
801 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
RestaurantBreakfast restaurantCocktail barCoffee shopDessert shopEvent venueIndian restaurantSeafood restaurantSushi restaurantVegan restaurant
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
Where to Drink Cocktails in New Orleans, August 2021
"The team at Warehouse District food hall Auction House has an on-trend new cocktail menu for summer, offering a Kalimotxo that marries the traditional Basque punch and a Whiskey Sour; a Barcelona style G&T with gin, El Guapo tonic, thyme, clove, house tincture, and grapefruit; and the cloudy Pau Hana, made with rum, manzanilla sherry, lime, banana and pimento dram. The bright, plant-filled space makes for a nice setting to sip drinks, and there’s are new happy hour specials weekdays from 4 to 7 p.m."
Mentioned by Thrillist
The Best New Orleans Restaurants for Vegans and Vegetarians
"Warehouse DistrictThe various food halls springing up all over town bring small vendors to a receptive clientele with lower overhead costs than a regular restaurant, giving more niche ideas -- like vegan and vegetarian food -- the opportunity to set up shop. Stop in at the Auction House Market on the corner of Julia and Magazine to get a masala dosa at Tava Indian Streetfood, jackfruit BBQ toast from Happy Jaxx, and a vegan macaron or milkshake from Mac & Moon Macarons."

Best Shopping Malls, Outlet and Places in Harahan Area

Arthur Roger Gallery
Arthur Roger Gallery
4.9 (52 ratings)5 (8 ratings)
Polished gallery mainstay featuring regional & international artists in several exhibit spaces.
432 Julia St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Art galleryShopping
Mentioned by the Guardian
Top 10 galleries, museums and art spaces in New Orleans
"One of the pioneers of the contemporary scene on Julia Street, the Arthur Roger Gallery inhabits an architecturally award-winning space that is itself a work of art. Showing both emerging local artists and nationally lauded veterans, the gallery is an anchor of the New Orleans art scene. It expanded in 2008 to include Arthur Roger@434, dedicated to new media artist exhibits, such as digital projections and interactive video."
Mentioned by Observer
5 Must-See Cultural Attractions in New Orleans—That Aren’t Mardi Gras
"Just around the corner from the Ogden Museum is Arthur Roger Gallery, one of the first galleries to open when the city’s art scene was just beginning to bloom in the late 1970s. Now Roger has an expansive roster of roughly 50 artists, including New Orleans natives like Ida Kohlmeyer and Robert Gordy, as well as internationally known artists such as glass sculptor Dale Chihuly and photographer Edward Burtynsky."
Mentioned by Fun In New Orleans
Art Galleries
"In 1978 Arthur Roger opened his gallery at 3005 Magazine Street in New Orleans’ Garden District. A year earlier the Contemporary Arts Center had opened in downtown New Orleans. The artistic scene in the city was beginning to burgeon."
Lakeside Shopping Center
Lakeside Shopping Center
4.4 (6419 ratings)4.5 (53 ratings)
Six-shop plaza off the main mall featuring one big store & five small shops, plus free parking.
3301 Veterans Memorial Blvd, Metairie, LA 70002, USA
Shopping mallShoppingBoutiqueClothing storeFast food restaurantFine dining restaurantFood courtGift shopJewelry storeRestaurantShoe store
Mentioned by 10Best
New Orleans malls for brand name retail therapy
"Visitors seeking the best malls in Greater New Orleans must only venture slightly north of the city to find Lakeside Shopping Center. This expansive retail hub is one of the area's most popular malls with more than 120 well-known stores including M.A.C., Dillard's, Lane Bryant, Gap, Old Navy and Eddie Bauer, as well as boutiques such as Ann Taylor Loft and Talbot's. Lakeside Shopping Center offers seemingly endless shopping opportunities for men and women (and enough distractions for kids)."
Magnolia Marketplace
Magnolia Marketplace
4.3 (816 ratings)
S Claiborne Ave &, Toledano St, New Orleans, LA 70125, USA
Shopping mall
Mentioned by Trip101
9 Best Shopping Malls In New Orleans, Louisiana
"Editor's Note: There's no photo available at the time of writing. This shopping center, which opened in March of 2015 at the intersection of South Claiborne Avenue and Toledano Street, is considered one of the highlights of the Central City neighborhood. It is a 115281-sq ft (10709-sq m) decent shopping mall with a huge free parking area."

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