Best Dinner Places to Eat in Metairie

We've collected top 10 mentioned dinner places in Metairie from other articles such as TripSavvy, Culture Trip, Brews Cruise.

Best Dinner Places to Eat in Metairie

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 Stay Heirloom
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"Last on our list of the top 7 bars and restaurants in New Orleans: nestled in the Garden District, Commander’s Palace has been a New Orleans landmark since 1893, known for its award-winning food and its lively atmosphere. With some of the best Creole cuisine in New Orleans and whimsical Louisiana charm, Commander’s Palace is a quintessential New Orleans upscale dining experience. Not to mention they offer 25 cent martinis during lunch with a full entree (limit 3 per person)."
Mentioned by TripSavvy
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"Housed in a bright turquoise-colored Victorian mansion, this Garden District institution has been a fine dining destination for visitors and residents alike for decades. Come dressed—business attire is encouraged—for the 25-cent martini lunch (yes, really!) and stay for the sherry turtle soup and other house classics like the house Creole gumbo and wild Louisiana white shrimp curry. Save room for dessert: the Creole bread pudding soufflé is excellent."
Brennan's
Brennan's
4.6 (3273 ratings)
Fine-dining landmark famed for Creole cuisine, posh breakfasts and bananas Foster for dessert.
417 Royal St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
RestaurantCreole restaurantNew American restaurant
Mentioned by Scenic States
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"Housed in the iconic pink building in the heart of the French Quarter, Brennan’s prides itself on serving traditional New Orleans cuisine alongside modern interpretations of Creole and French dishes. Breakfast at Brennan’s has been a local tradition since the 1950s. Get the Eggs Hussarde, which are perfectly poached eggs on housemade English muffins and Canadian bacon, with hollandaise and marchand de vin sauce."
Mentioned by Yurview
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"If you want to experience one of the best brunches in the French Quarter, stop looking and head to Brennan’s. Since 1946, this fine-dining landmark on Royal Street is famous for its Creole cuisine, posh breakfasts, and bananas Foster dessert. You can’t mistake the building – just look for the iconic pink exterior."
Mentioned by AFAR Media
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"Owen Brennan founded a fine-dining restaurant empire in 1946, when the proprietor of Arnaud’s taunted him by saying that no Irishman could succeed with anything other than a hamburger joint. Brennan got his revenge at this French-and-Creole..."
Galatoires
Galatoires
4.3 (1187 ratings)
Fine-dining century-old institution serving French-Creole fare in upscale space (jackets required).
209 Bourbon St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
RestaurantFine dining restaurantFrench restaurant
Mentioned by neworleansrestaurants.com
"For more than a century, there’s been a long line outside Galatoire’s, the most famous restaurant on one of the world’s most famous streets (Bourbon). Like the city itself, Galatoire’s is a restaurant that combines elegant with raucous. From the Soufflé Potatoes appetizer followed by Black Drum topped with Jumbo Lump Crabmeat to Carmel Cup Custard and a cup of Flaming Café Brûlot, this is an experience not to be missed."
Mentioned by Feastio
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"Galatoire's is another of the French Quarter's grand, family-owned restaurants, sharing much in common with Antoine's. It was opened on Bourbon Street in 1905 by Jean Galatoire, a French immigrant, and focuses on French-Creole cuisine. The main dining room is at street level and features a high ceiling with fans, mirrors along the walls, and numerous coat hooks that hang above them."
GW Fins
GW Fins
4.8 (2323 ratings)
Creative, ever-shifting seafood menu featuring fresh catches in a stylish updated warehouse space.
808 Bienville St, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA
Seafood restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by Money Inc
The 20 Best Seafood Restaurants in New Orleans
"If you enjoy seafood dishes with a bit of international flair, then GW Fins is a good option. On the menu, you will find dishes featuring seafood from everywhere from the Gulf to New Zealand. The restaurant is co-owned by Gary Wollerman and Chef Tenney Flynn."
Dat Dog
Dat Dog
4.5 (3052 ratings)
Colorful local counter-serve chain featuring hot dogs, veggie dogs & sausages, plus fries & shakes.
601 Frenchmen St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
Hot dog restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by America From The Road
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"Dat Dog has mastered the art of gourmet hot dogs growing from a small hot dog stand in 2011 to a critically acclaimed restaurant with four locations across New Orleans. They offer many creative hot dog experience’s but what you must try here is the Crawfish Etoufee Dog which is made with crawfish sausage, sour cream, onions, tomato’s and creole mustard. To be honest, there are a few other must eat’s at Dat Dog so let’s mention some of the other incredible options; The Guinness Special (Irish Guinness sausage, andouille sauce, onions, shredded cheddar cheese, bacon, yellow mustard), and the Rougarou (alligator sausage, grilled onions, creole mustard, tomato’s, jalapeno’s, BBQ sauce, and bacon)."
Mentioned by NOLA Weekend
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"The gourmet hotdog spot has a large, colorful outdoor space on Magazine Street near Louisiana Ave. Order at the counter, and grab yourself one of the many picnic tables to enjoy your meal. If you’re looking to catch a game, TVs are located around the outdoor area as well. Photo courtesy: Dat Dog"
Mentioned by Penguin Thoughts
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"Address: 5030 Freret St (although the restaurant has four other locations in Magazine st, Frenchmen st, Lafayette and College st.). Phone number: (504) 899-6883. What’s better than some smooth jazz?"
Broussard's Restaurant & Courtyard
Broussard's Restaurant & Courtyard
4.5 (1005 ratings)
Historic, circa-1920 fine-dining spot for high-end Creole fare, plus an intimate courtyard.
819 Conti St, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA
Creole restaurantBarEvent venueFine dining restaurantFrench restaurantRestaurantWedding venue
Mentioned by Thrillist
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"French QuarterThough it dates back to 1920, Broussard’s recently reopened after a lengthy hiatus, and it’s not just back in business, it’s back to its old, pre-Prohibition form, and absolutely killing it. The restaurant’s logo is a bee, the very same as Napoleon Bonaparte’s personal symbol. You also might note that, in addition to the glorious dining room, Broussard’s is home to the lavishly renovated Empire Bar, where you’ll find legendary barman Paul Gustings, who will shake you a pitch-perfect Ramos Fizz, among other important New Orleans tipples."
Mentioned by GoNOLA.com
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"Old-school New Orleans cuisine in a beautiful, updated space. Enjoy the classics like Gulf fish with crabmeat and lemon butter, filet mignon, shrimp Creole, and hanger steak with marchand de vin sauce. White chocolate bread pudding seals the deal."
Fry and Pie
Fry and Pie
4.8 (188 ratings)
Takeout window in a bar patio selling french fries with creative toppings & individual gourmet pies.
7007 St Claude Ave, Arabi, LA 70032, USA
Restaurant
Doris Metropolitan New Orleans
Doris Metropolitan New Orleans
4.7 (655 ratings)
Upscale chophouse & butchery featuring dry-aged beef served in a modern setting.
620 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Steak houseRestaurant
Mentioned by Thrillist
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"Getting dinner at Doris Metropolitan, in its swank little location just off Jackson Square, is the kind of experience you savor bite by bite. Now it’s up to you to recreate that at home: Pick up a steak for at-home cooking, or try your hand at the at-home shawarma kit, which just calls for a quick finish of the beef in a hot skillet. Cost: Shawarma kits are $18, and steaks start at $28; order online via Grubhub or Seamless"
Mentioned by Marriott International
SpringHill Suites New Orleans Downtown/Canal Street
"Upscale chophouse & butchery featuring dry-aged beef served in a modern setting. Reservations required. Open for lunch and dinnerDress code: Smart CasualPhone: +1 504-267-3500"
ANNUNCIATION
ANNUNCIATION
4.3 (274 ratings)
Renovated historic space is now an upscale, white-tablecloth restaurant for modern Creole fare.
1016 Annunciation St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Creole restaurantAmerican restaurantRestaurantSeafood restaurantSouthern restaurant (US)
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"Intimate, stylish and specializing in Cajun and Creole-style seafood dishes, ANNUNCIATION is a must visit restaurant for romantic dining. Rustic exposed brick walls, candlelit tables and a bistro-style ambience set the romantic scene, while ANNUNCIATION’s friendly, professional maître d’ Richard Williams ensures a smooth and sophisticated dining experience. ANNUNCIATION’s co-owner and chef Steven Manning opened the restaurant in the summer of 2012, brining more than 30 years experience to the table."
Mentioned by Thrillist
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"You'll distinguish Annunciation's Old World version of turtle soup for its redder tone. It's definitely worth downing a bowl or two -- as is the rest of the seasonal menu. New Orleans gets hot, so it's worthwhile to mark a few sno-ball locations on your map."
Déjà Vu Restaurant & Bar
Déjà Vu Restaurant & Bar
4.2 (1530 ratings)
Quirky 24-hour dive bar serves breakfast 'round the clock, plus Cajun fare & burgers.
400 Dauphine St, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA
Bar & grillBarDinerRestaurant
Mentioned by FrenchQuarter.com
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"(400 Dauphine St.) This 24-hour full-service restaurant and bar in the French Quarter is always available and ready to accommodate. You will find a wide variety of options on the menu ranging from traditional New Orleans fare to downhome comfort food, all under $20. Deja Vu serves breakfast, lunch and dinner all day long and is available for dine-in, carry out or delivery."

Best Lunch Restaurants in Metairie

Commerce Restaurant
Commerce Restaurant
4.6 (602 ratings)
Enduring, old-school neighborhood breakfast & lunch destination serving Southern comfort food.
300 Camp St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
American restaurantBreakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantLunch restaurant
Slim Goodies Diner
Slim Goodies Diner
4.3 (801 ratings)
Cash-only daytime diner with vegetarian-friendly comfort fare in funky digs with a leafy backyard.
3322 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70115, USA
DinerAmerican restaurantBreakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantCreole restaurantFamily restaurantLunch restaurantTakeout RestaurantRestaurantVegan restaurant
Mentioned by VacationIdea
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"Slim Goodies Diner might be renowned for their hangover helpers called “Slammers,” which are made with scrambled eggs, hash browns, and bacon, but they also serve a fantastic breakfast for those looking for healthier options as well. All-day breakfast dishes include crawfish étouffée with potato latkes, vegan-friendly veggie chili with hash browns, eggs, and smoked tempeh, fluffy omelets with various fillings, egg scrambles with bacon, ham, and country fried steak, and griddle specials like French toast, Belgian waffles, and buttermilk pancakes with fresh fruit and sweet toppings. Slim Goodies Diner is open for breakfast and lunch seven days a week."
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
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"Ten years old and going strong, Magazine Street's quirky, always-slammed early morning to lunch time diner, is known for their Slammer options, a hangover-helper made with hashbrowns and scrambles of various sort (eggs, chili, tofu, what have you). There is also a potato latke/crawfish etouffee dish called the Jewish Coonass, not PC, but a fan favorite."
Mentioned by New Orleans & Company
Guide to Vegan Dining in New Orleans
"A classic diner, Slim Goodies prepares quintessential breakfast and brunch foods with a selection of plant-based adjustments. The Garden Slammer is a breakfast tofu scramble served with soy bacon and mixed veggies. Try this or one of their other slammer options made with tofu for plant-based perfection."
Tempt
Tempt
4.2 (53 ratings)
Modern takes on Southern classics, served in a chic, white-walled restaurant.
931 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA
RestaurantBreakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantLunch restaurantSeafood restaurant
Mentioned by Trip101
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"A post shared by Lea Blackburn (@blackburn.lea) on Jan 24, 2019 at 12:39pm PST. Located in Canal Street inside the Saint Hotel, this renowned restaurant can offer you a plethora of choices to satisfy your taste buds ranging from the Southern classics to the savory martinis to satiate your desires. This chic restaurant also offers great buffets with a large spread of dishes."

Top Best Restaurants in Metairie

Piece Of Meat
Piece Of Meat
4.7 (155 ratings)
Clad in reclaimed wood, this butcher shop also offers sandwiches, charcuterie & house-smoked ribs.
3301 Bienville St, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA
RestaurantButcher shop
Mentioned by Food & Wine
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"Two graduates of the city’s acclaimed Cochon Butcher now own and operate the city’s best neighborhood butcher, and there are a few—Leighann Smith and Daniel Jackson work tirelessly to source and process the very best product from around the region, somehow finding time to simultaneously operate one of the city’s best places for a meat-centric lunch, not to mention Tuesday steak night dinners. Easily one of the best new restaurants in New Orleans."
Mentioned by Wheretraveler
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"In July 2019 Food & Wine named this butcher shop/eatery among the nation’s best new restaurants. But Guy got there first for owners Leighann Smith and Daniel Jackson’s house-made eggrolls stuffed with boudin sausage and pepper jack cheese. Before you leave, grab a pint of smoked chicken salad from the cooler near the counter."
1000 Figs
1000 Figs
4.7 (522 ratings)
Offshoot of the Fat Falafel truck serving seasonal Mediterranean fare in a simple setting.
3141 Ponce De Leon St #1, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA
Mediterranean restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by Food & Wine
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"People do eat light around here, and they do so quite often, actually—see for yourself at this little Mediterranean joint in sleepy Bayou St. John, the brick and mortar (and, apparently, here to stay) follow-up to a popular local food truck. The menu here isn’t exactly adventurous - falafel, hummus, creative veggies —but it all makes for a delicious lunch on your typical hot and humid New Orleans afternoon. The crisp-leaved, tender fried Brussels sprouts are legendary, so are the fries, dolloped with very garlicky toum."
Mentioned by Food Com
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"At some point when visiting New Orleans, you'll likely need freshness (and badly). This breezy Levantine-inspired second-story restaurant solves that need. The falafel are crisp and airy, much of the flatbreads are made in-house, the salads are bright and sharp, and the kitchen waves meat like a gift, not a weapon."
Mat & Naddie's
Mat & Naddie's
4.6 (20 ratings)
Charming, rustic cottage eatery garners raves for its inventive Louisianan cuisine & patio seating.
937 Leonidas St, New Orleans, LA 70118, USA
Contemporary Louisiana restaurantBarRestaurantSouthern restaurant (US)

Best Breakfast and Brunch Places in Metairie

Booty's Street Food
Booty's Street Food
3.7 (23 ratings)
Small plates of global street food, craft cocktails & coffee in a hip gastropub lit by Edison bulbs.
800 Louisa St, New Orleans, LA 70117, USA
GastropubBarBreakfast restaurantCafeCocktail barCoffee shopEuropean restaurantRestaurantSpanish restaurantTapas restaurant
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"Tucked into the Bywater neighbourhood of New Orleans, Booty’s Street Food is owned by a travel journalist and serves street food from around the world. The brunch menu changes seasonally, but features traditional breakfast items ranging from Belgian waffles to Japanese ramen. In addition to the constantly-changing menu, Booty’s also has rotating art exhibitions in the restaurant bathrooms."
Mentioned by Fodor’s Travel
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"Booty’s, brainchild of owners Kevin Farrell and Nick Vivion, made its debut in the burgeoning Bywater neighborhood in 2012, serving craft cocktails...Read More"
HORN'S EATERY And Catering
HORN'S EATERY And Catering
4.6 (809 ratings)
Hearty Southern fare, including breakfast, served in a cozy bungalow with sidewalk seating.
1940 Dauphine St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
Breakfast restaurantAmerican restaurantBrunch restaurantLunch restaurant
Mentioned by VacationIdea
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"Set in a quaint corner bungalow on Dauphine Street, Horn's Eatery and Catering is a friendly neighborhood café with lovely sidewalk seating, and they serve hearty Southern fare in a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Packed with regulars and newcomers alike, the restaurant is a bustling breakfast spot with a menu of classic and traditional food such as fluffy three-egg omelets with different fillings, egg scrambles, grits and étouffée, carrot waffles, and waffle couchons. Signature dishes include the Jewish Coonass with two potato latkes, two eggs, and freshly grilled spinach topped with crawfish étouffée and a homemade biscuit, and the Havana Omelet with seasoned black beans, salsa, and cheddar cheese."
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
New Orleans Iconic Greasy Spoons & What To Order
"Greasy spoon meets wood panelling at the Marigny's 24 hour breakfast and fried foods mecca founded in 1981 and seemingly (perfectly) never updated, except for new table cloths. Not the cheapest on the list, but affordable still. The biscuits and gravy will only set you back $3.95, but most dishes you're aiming toward $10, give or take."
Red Gravy
Red Gravy
4.1 (516 ratings)
Handmade pasta & other traditional Italian staples plus breakfast in a casual cafe setting.
4206 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70115, USA
Italian restaurantBrunch restaurant
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"Red Gravy serves Italian meals offering daily specials every day. Her restaurant features recipes handed down from her grandmothers, aunts, and her mother. She adds a unique twist to the recipes and she believes in sustainability."

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