10 Best Breweries in French Quarter

We've collected top 10 mentioned breweries in French Quarter from other articles such as NOLA.com, Wandering Wheatleys, whereyat.com.

Best Breweries in French Quarter

New Orleans Lager & Ale (NOLA) Brewing
New Orleans Lager & Ale (NOLA) Brewing
4.6 (640 ratings)
Smoked BBQ & sides join more than 20 beers on tap at this two-story brewery with a roof deck.
3001 Tchoupitoulas St, New Orleans, LA 70115, USA
Brewery
Mentioned by My New Orleans
Cheers
Second Line Brewing
Second Line Brewing
4.8 (273 ratings)4.5 (24 ratings)
Child & pet-friendly beer garden pouring the Second Line's craft beers 7 days a week.
433 N Bernadotte St, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA
Beer gardenFood & DrinkBreweries
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
The Beer Geek’s Guide to New Orleans
"Second Line’s been growing quietly since opening in 2015, adding more fermentation capacity and diversifying its styles. The imperial rye IPA called Allryte, Allryte, Allryte, released several times a year, is a critical success. The beer garden is a great place for locals to mix it up with beer, food trucks, and movies every Wednesday."
Mentioned by Big World, Small Girl
Finally! A New Orleans Beer Guide To Help You Navigate All 11 Breweries
"A post shared by Second Line Brewing (@secondlinebrew) on May 2, 2018 at 2:25pm PDT. Located in the Mid-City neighborhood of New Orleans, Second Line Brewing is the go-to spot for great locally brewed New Orleans craft beer in a family and pet-friendly setting. 433 N Bernadotte Street | Website"
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Best Breweries In New Orleans
"Second Line Brewing’s name derives from New Orleans’ tradition of second line parades. Over 100 years ago, the parades began as customs for jazz funerals. Today, the parades are held as symbols of joy, fun, and celebration."
The Courtyard Brewery
The Courtyard Brewery
4.5 (392 ratings)
Tasting room featuring a 3-barrel brewing system & specializing in IPAS & saisons.
1160 Camp St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
BreweryBarLounge
Mentioned by Wandering Wheatleys
65 Things To Do in New Orleans (Besides Bourbon Street
"New Orleans has long been the stronghold of Dixie and Abita beer, but recently several new breweries have moved in on their territory. The two best options are Urban South and NOLA Brewing, both located on Tchoupitoulas Street. Both offer lively bars and delicious craft beer."
Mentioned by Brews Cruise
The Best Breweries in New Orleans
"It opened in 2014 and is well-known for being neighbor-oriented. Courtyard Brewery currently offers 27 drafts which brews cruisers can enjoy while eating at food trucks. You will find various food trucks just outside of Courtyard Brewery."
Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant
Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant
4.1 (656 ratings)
Chain hangout for house-brewed, German-style beer & a pub menu served in a casual setting.
200 Poydras St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Bar & grillAmerican restaurantBreweryBrewpubHamburger restaurantSports bar
Mentioned by whereyat.com
Outdoor Oases: Great Spots for Alfresco Dining in New Orleans
"Whether you’re in for a shot of beer or some quality food, Gordon Biersch has you covered. This pub-style restaurant creates their own award-winning beer to compliment their delicious bar snacks for a truly original time. Try their GB Beer Mushroom Chicken served with asparagus and a bit of brew in their stunning location, and then you’ll see what makes Gordon Biersch the winner of “Best Bar Patio” by beer-drinkers as well as the 2nd best place to drink beer in New Orleans."
Mentioned by Big World, Small Girl
Finally! A New Orleans Beer Guide To Help You Navigate All 11 Breweries
"A post shared by Gordon Biersch New Orleans (@gb_nola) on Nov 26, 2017 at 2:36pm PST. Chain hangout for house-brewed, German-style beer & a pub menu served in a casual setting. Located right across from Harrah’s Casino and within walking distance of the French Quarter."
Brieux Carré Brewing Co.
Brieux Carré Brewing Co.
4.7 (307 ratings)5 (36 ratings)
2115 Decatur St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
BreweryFood & Drink
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
The Beer Geek’s Guide to New Orleans
"This nanobrewery has its brewhouse and fermentation tanks crammed in a space the size of a large bathroom but it’s pumping out beer after beer at stunning speed. From hop bombs to imperial saisons to porters to German styles, Robert Bostick and and his team at Brieux Carré have been keeping foot traffic in the Upper Quarter and Frenchmen Street happy. Get a beer to go and wander around, or find a place in the small bar or outside beer garden to enjoy."
Mentioned by whereyat.com
Outdoor Oases: Great Spots for Alfresco Dining in New Orleans
"Roux Carre is a true community restaurant dedicating its entire restaurant to the preservation of Central City culture. Various food vendors within it help to represent the African American, Caribbean, and Latin American influences of the city. These community spots include Estralita’s Express, Johnny’s Jamaican Grill,The Pupusa Lady, Splendid Pig, and the Youth Empowerment Project‘s Trafigura Work and Learn Juice Box."
Mentioned by Big World, Small Girl
Finally! A New Orleans Beer Guide To Help You Navigate All 11 Breweries
"With a laissez faire approach to brewing, Brieux Carre aims to “embody the New Orleans spirit” in all of their beers. This brewery was tucked in right off of the popular Frenchmen Street, giving imbibers perfect access to craft beer. The interior of Brieux Carre in New Orleans is narrow and tight, but keep heading down the hall to get to the back courtyard for more seating."
Miel Brewery & Taproom
Miel Brewery & Taproom
4.8 (161 ratings)4.5 (4 ratings)
405 Sixth St, New Orleans, LA 70115, USA
BreweryFood & DrinkBarBeer garden
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
The Beer Geek’s Guide to New Orleans
"Head brewer and co-owner Alex Peyroux’s comes from a long time Cajun-French family, and his fiancee and Miel co-owner Janice Montoya descends from Spanish colonies, so the name is both a nod to that cultural blending — as well as the fact that Alex’s beekeeping parents keep them loaded up with Louisiana honey. New Orleans’ 10th brewery will use honey as a fermentation sugar as well as the featured ingredient for several beers in the future."
Faubourg Brewery
Faubourg Brewery
4.6 (101 ratings)
3501 Jourdan Rd, New Orleans, LA 70126, USA
BreweryBrewpub
Port Orleans Brewing Co.
Port Orleans Brewing Co.
4.6 (274 ratings)4 (25 ratings)
The plates are made to pair with the beers at this casual taproom & adjoining brewery.
4124 Tchoupitoulas St, New Orleans, LA 70115, USA
BreweryFood & DrinkBrewpub
Mentioned by Brews Cruise
The Best Breweries in New Orleans
"Port Orleans Brewing Company is a proud member of the local brewing community. They offer craft beers brewed below sea level. Port Orleans Brewing Company is committed to creating the finest selection of craft beers."
Zony Mash Beer Project
Zony Mash Beer Project
4.6 (85 ratings)
3943 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, New Orleans, LA 70125, USA
Brewery
Mentioned by My New Orleans
Cheers
"Located in the historic Gem Theater—one of only two remaining African American movie theaters still standing in the city—Zony Mash Beer Project is both a brewery and an entertainment space. Named after the title of an album of rare B-side songs by New Orleans funk band The Meters, Zony Mash offers 21 taps in the tasting room and a robust line of brews using ingredients like coffee from local roaster, Congregation; additions include carrot and dragon fruit juices, coriander and butterfly pea. Year-round brews include Tiny Bubbles (a sparkling ale), Pillow Talk (a “fluffy” IPA) and Run for the Rosé (a wine hybrid ale)."
Mentioned by My New Orleans
Alfresco Fresh
"Zony Mash is beautiful on the inside, a stunningly re-imagined microbrewery-take on the former Gem Theater. But its outdoor beer garden has been the center of the action lately, showcasing a rotation of popup eateries, as well as Zony Mash brews sold from the brewery’s tricked-out beer bus. As owner Adam Ritter said, “When the weather is nice, and it’s feeling right, it’s great.” Recent eats have included Zee’s Pizzeria and Doughtown’s Detroit-style pies as well as Bub’s Burgers, Southerns (of fried chicken sandwich fame) and the culinary talents of Luncheon."
Atelier Vie, LLC
Atelier Vie, LLC
5 (5 ratings)
1001 S Broad St, New Orleans, LA 70125, USA
ManufacturerBreweryLiquor storeWinery
Mentioned by My New Orleans
Cheers
"Atelier Vie is a craft distillery that produces a hefty lineup of spirits including Euphrosine Gin #9 Bottled in Bond; a standard version of Euphrosine; and a nine-month, barrel-aged version called Barrel-Finished Reserve. The Atelier Vie lineup also includes Louisiana Single Malt; Riz, a Louisiana rice whiskey; Calio Rum and Barrel Aged Calio Rum; Orphan Street Brandy and Orphan Street Brandy “El Jefe” Edition; Toulouse Green, a traditional-style absinthe distilled with Louisiana wormwood; and Toulouse Red, an American absinthe colored red with hibiscus. Atelier Vie also bottles Buck 25 Vodka and Orphan Street Bourbon."
Mentioned by Country Roads Magazine
Louisiana Distillers
"Founded in 2011, Atelier Vie produces vodka, gin, whiskey and even absinthe, from its South Broad Street location in Mid-City New Orleans.Atelier Vie’s two varieties of absinthe include the traditional green absinthe and a red version colored and flavored with hibiscus flowers. Try: Louisiana Single Malt Whiskey, Calio Rum, Orphan Street Brandy, and Euphrosine Gin, which took the Gold Medal at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition."

Top Best Sushi Places & Restaurants in French Quarter

Vitascope Hall
Vitascope Hall
4 (190 ratings)
Modern lounge & eatery in the Hyatt Regency boasting 40+ flat-screens & a menu of seafood & sushi.
601 Loyola Ave, New Orleans, LA 70113, USA
Bar & grillAmerican restaurantBarGastropubLoungeSeafood restaurantSports barSushi restaurant
Kanno
Kanno
4.8 (301 ratings)
Small Japanese restaurant known for inventive sushi rolls in a strip-mall setting.
3517 20th St, Metairie, LA 70002, USA
Japanese restaurantAsian restaurantSushi restaurant
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
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"Flouting “California style sushi,” Metairie’s Kanno proffers the usual, along with an entire section of skinny rolls sans rice and soy paper. Available in half and full roll portions, these pared down rolls include the likes of the Elvis roll (named for the chef), made with salmon, avocado, and both snow and blue crab, and the protein roll, with spicy tuna, snow crab, avocado and salmon. A hefty sake menu includes sparkling sake, though it’s not always featured."
Rock N Roll Sushi
Rock N Roll Sushi
4.4 (70 ratings)
500 Port of New Orleans Pl Space 280, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Sushi restaurant

Best Bakery and Cake Shops in French Quarter

Maple Street Patisserie
Maple Street Patisserie
4.3 (127 ratings)
Specialist in rustic European breads, cakes & other baked goods, plus sandwiches & dessert sweets.
7638 Maple St, New Orleans, LA 70118, USA
Bakery
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Best Bakeries In New Orleans
"Blueberry pastries at Maple Street Patisserie|© Maple Street Patisserie. Serving European pastries, cakes, breakfast, sandwiches, and coffee, Maple Street Patisserie is an Uptown bakery run by Master Baker and Master Pastry Chef Ziggy Cichowski and Executive Chef Patricia-Ann Donohue. Inspired by Europe’s bakeries, this Maple Street sweet joint features a menu filled with delicious sugary treats, such as flaky croissants, decadent dark chocolate cake with rich Belgium fudge icing, and of course, puff pastry bear claws stuffed with almond paste, raspberry, and cinnamon."
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
16 Essential New Orleans Bakeries
"It’s not surprising that many bakeries draw from European influences; however Maple Street Patisserie’s charming master baker and pastry chef Ziggy Chichowski, is, in fact, European. The dedication to craft and traditional Viennese and French goods are evident in Maple Street’s beautifully rendered cakes, pastries, and repertoire of classic breads. A low key but warm spot to grab and cup of coffee and a breakfast treat (sausage biscuits are divine) or a sandwich on house-baked bread."
Mentioned by GoNOLA.com
Sweet Spots: Delicious Donut Shops in New Orleans
"European baker extraordinaire Ziggy Cichowski is the mastermind behind this small bakery on Maple Street, cranking out some of the best baked goods in the city. The chocolate chip cookies are amazing, as are the tarts, éclairs, and Napoleons. But the best in show are the glazed donut twists: soft, yeasty donuts fried golden brown and covered in a decadent, sugary glaze."
Mayhew Bakery
Mayhew Bakery
4.5 (56 ratings)
3201 Orleans Ave, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA
Bakery
Mentioned by Food & Wine
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"When Iraq war veteran Kelly Mayhew’s life fell apart, he started baking—these days, he’s not-so-secretly one of the most capable bakers in town, selling basket loads of baguettes (and so much more) from an old snowball stand in the middle of a residential section of Old Metairie on Mondays and Fridays. If there’s anything left by the time you get there, the regulars might just fight you for it."
Buttermilk Drop Bakery
Buttermilk Drop Bakery
4.5 (882 ratings)
Donuts, king cakes & drops are offered at this joint, also serving soul food for breakfast & lunch.
1781 N Dorgenois St, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA
Bakery
Mentioned by Wheretraveler
Donut Perfection In New Orleans
"Buttermilk Drop Bakery is famous for its king cakes, buttermilk drops, and melt-in-your-mouth donuts. Every year Buttermilk Drop celebrates National Donut Day with a special: buy a dozen glazed donuts and get a second dozen free!. You'll need to invite over a few of your fully vaccinated friends to help you finish 24 donuts."
Mentioned by Thrillist
New Orleans’ 15 Best Meals Under $5
"TremeWhat you’re getting: Buttermilk drops, of courseThese sweet, glazed cakey drops of goodness are New Orleans’ other favorite donut, and their popularity (at least for visitors) is usually eclipsed by beignets (see above). Well, they shouldn’t be, especially at $4 for half a dozen."
Mentioned by Big 7 Travel
The 7 Best Donuts In New Orleans
"Soul food and tasty king cakes are just two of the mouthwatering options you can indulge in at The Buttermilk Drop. While their breakfast and lunch food is truly superb, they serve some of the best donuts in New Orleans, too. Their speciality is, of course, the buttermilk drop."

Best Arts and Culture Places in French Quarter

Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden
Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden
4.8 (497 ratings)4.5 (1211 ratings)
Modern sculpture garden on 11 acres in New Orleans City Park with pedestrian paths & water features.
1 Collins Diboll Cir, New Orleans, LA 70124, USA
Sculpture museumMuseumsOpen air museumArt Museums
Mentioned by Condé Nast Traveler
20 Best Things to Do in New Orleans
"This five-acre sculpture garden is a park within City Park, and acts as an open-air annex to the wonderful New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA). 90 sculptures—mostly modern and abstract—are set among magnolias and live oaks, framed by bridges and reflecting pools, with world-renowned artists Henry Moore, Antoine Bourdelle, and Ossip Zadkine represented. The lake-set Virlane Tower by Kenneth Snelson is a favorite, as is the familiar Love, Red Blue sign by Robert Indiana, but it’s best to come without a map."
Mentioned by Thrillist
Every Single Free Museum in New Orleans
"Mid-CityWhile the adjacent New Orleans Museum of Art charges an entrance fee on most days (see below), the glorious sculpture garden on its grounds is open seven days a week and totally gratis to all comers. Meander the footpaths and marvel at over 60 impressive -- and sometimes disturbing -- works of sculpture by a bevy of international artists. When you get tired, you can always avail yourself of mini-golf, beignets at Morning Call, or any other variety of fun activities to be had in City Park."
Mentioned by ArchDaily
An Architect’s Guide to New Orleans: 21 Unmissable Works of Architecture and Design
"Located directly adjacent to the New Orleans Museum of Art, the five-acre park provides a delightful instance for exploring the picturesque landscape of live oaks, Spanish moss, and lagoons. The 64 sculptures are, of course, another strong reason to venture to the garden. Location: 1 Collins Diboll CirArchitect: Lee Ledbetter Architects, Sawyer/Berson Architecture And Landscape ArchitectureDate: 2003Contact: https://noma.org/sculpture-garden"
Lejardin
Lejardin
4.5 (8 ratings)
612 Royal St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Art galleryJewelry storePottery store
Mentioned by FrenchQuarter.com
Must-See French Quarter Art Galleries
"When we think of French Quarter art galleries, a place like Le Jardin – that’s French for ‘The Jardin’ (ha ha) – often comes to mind. Effectively a narrow corridor that leads to a spacious dream of a Vieux Carre courtyard, all of the wall space in Le Jardin is crammed wall to groaning wall with the work of local artists. Much of the stuff you’ll see on display has a folk art-y feel; the bright colors, bold presentation, locally focused subject matter and the general haphazard, slightly chaotic atmosphere of the place makes for an art experience that feels quintessentially New Orleans."
Longue Vue House & Gardens
Longue Vue House & Gardens
4.7 (475 ratings)4.5 (198 ratings)
Opulent 1939 mansion with period decor & art, plus 8 acres of manicured formal gardens.
7 Bamboo Rd, New Orleans, LA 70124, USA
GardenSights & LandmarksArt museumGift shopHistorical placeHistorical landmarkHistoric Sites

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