Best Nightlife in Algiers Point

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Best Nightlife in Algiers Point

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 Time Out New Orleans
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"The crown jewel of the Brennan empire, this landmark Garden District restaurant has been a beacon of fine dining since 1880. There’s no resting on laurels here, though: Paul Prudhomme, Emeril Lagasse, Jaime Shannon and now Tory McPhail have nurtured the Creole menu while making their own marks. The iconic Victorian mansion is the perfect setting for an intimate meal, large celebration or relaxed 25-cent martini lunch."
Mentioned by Wandering Wheatleys
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"A lot of people think the “three-martini lunch” is part of a bygone era, but in New Orleans it’s still alive and well. In fact, you can complete your boozy trifecta for less than a dollar at the swanky Commander’s Palace (1403 Washington Ave.). Order one of the delicious lunch entrees and you can choose from 3 different martinis that will only set you back $0.25 each!"
Mentioned by Fun In New Orleans
Outdoor Dining
"Known for the award-winning quality of its food and its convivial atmosphere, the history of this famous restaurant offers a glimpse into New Orleans’ storied past and has been the go-to destination for Haute Creole cuisine and whimsical Louisiana charm."
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 America From The Road
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"The Po-Boy was invented in New Orleans and is a staple food with local’s so needless to say it’s a must eat in New Orleans. The most popular Po-boy with local’s and visitor’s alike are the shrimp or oyster Po-boy but at Parkway Bakery and Tavern they serve the most unbelievable Surf & Turf Po-Boy’s you will ever have!. Trust us on this one."
Mentioned by SmarterTravel
12 Best Spots for Cheap Eats in New Orleans
"Heralded as serving the best po’ boy in America, Parkway Tavern has been a New Orleans cheap eats institution for over 100 years. Must-try po’ boys include wild caught Louisiana shrimp, fried to crispy perfection; and surf and turf, layering shrimp, slow-cooked roast beef and gravy. For between $12 and $15, you have a feast for two."
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 Time Out New Orleans
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"Starting out in Mid-City in 2008, The Ruby Slipper Café has grown to five locations in the city. But the expansion has not diluted the genius menu that puts a New Orleans twist on breakfast and brunch faves. The bloody Mary is one of the best in the city (yes, there's bacon), and the innovative menu features a lengthy list of Benedicts (cochon de lait, crawfish-and-grits, fried green tomato), sweet offerings (Bananas Foster pain perdu, stuffed French toast) and even lighter offerings (a "skinny" version of their signature migas)."
Mentioned by NOLA Weekend
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"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 Food & Wine
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"Like many New Orleans restaurants, Coquette is located inside a handsome, historic townhouse, this one in the peaceful Garden District. With two beautiful, wood- and brick-accented dining rooms and an antique, refinished wood bar, the setting alone will impress your date, and the inventive New American fare from chef Michael Stoltzfus is likely to blow them away. With a daily-changing menu that emphasizes local produce such as lima beans, collards and Gulf oysters, Coquette’s fare is predictably delicious but never predictable, featuring unexpected flourishes such as carrot juice in the cachaza-based Tyler’s Ghost cocktail, whipped honey on the hot chicken appetizer, and french fries and stout served alongside donuts and chocolate ice cream on the Late Night Snack dessert plate."
Mentioned by 10Best
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"Opened by chef Mike Stoltzfus and his wife Lillian Hubbard in December 2008, Coquette is a Garden District stunner, from its gleaming floors and crisp linens to its architectural details and warm exposed brick walls. Chef Stoltzfus proffers innovative southern cuisine with an emphasis on locally sourced product and pastry chef Zak Miller does the same, with an emphasis on unexpected twists that elevate dessert into something ethereal. He uses seasonal fruit, fresh herbs and surprising flavors like smoke and heat to bring something special to the table."
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
Old Absinthe House
Old Absinthe House
4.3 (1352 ratings)
Landmark saloon serving unique absinthe cocktails in historic building with quirky atmosphere.
240 Bourbon St, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA
Bar
Flamingo A-Go-Go
Flamingo A-Go-Go
4.2 (1435 ratings)
Chill locale with funky decor & a patio offering casual New American fare & clever cocktails on tap.
869 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
American restaurantBar
Mentioned by NOLA Weekend
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"Here’s your wake up call: The word is out about the brunch at this Warehouse District spot. Locals are flocking to this brunch hot spot for the bottomless drink deals and vacation-like patio. Diners can enjoy bottomless sparkling rosé and mimosas for $10."
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
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"Flamingo a Go-Go has near-endless outdoor seating including a covered patio and assorted pergolas. This place is pure fun, with eats like pepperjack boudin bombers and the Cajun fried turkey and ham Cuban panini. Bonus points — you can bring the dogs too."
Cowbell
Cowbell
4.6 (612 ratings)
Shabby-chic restaurant in a former gas station with gourmet burgers & upscale diner fare.
8801 Oak St, New Orleans, LA 70118, USA
American restaurantBarRestaurant
Tujague's
Tujague's
4.3 (1081 ratings)
Grande dame of New Orleans dining founded in 1856, serving a traditional, fixed-price Creole menu.
429 Decatur St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Cajun restaurantBarCreole restaurantSeafood restaurant
Mentioned by neworleansrestaurants.com
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F&M Patio Bar
F&M Patio Bar
3.6 (123 ratings)
Bar in humble digs known for late-night festivities plus a pool table, pub grub & patio.
4841 Tchoupitoulas St, New Orleans, LA 70115, USA
BarBar & GrillBars and Pubs

Top Best Italian Restaurants in Algiers Point

Rizzuto's Ristorante & Chop House
Rizzuto's Ristorante & Chop House
4.6 (294 ratings)
6262 Fleur De Lis Dr, New Orleans, LA 70124, USA
Italian restaurant
Mentioned by neworleansrestaurants.com
"That’s Rizzuto’s Ristorate & Chop House, making new memories in the former home of Tony Angello’s Ristorante in Lakeview. MoreCallReserveStart Your ReservationWebsite"
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The Italian Barrel
The Italian Barrel
4.3 (558 ratings)
Tiny, romantic spot (reservations recommended) for creative Northern Italian fare.
1240 Decatur St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
Italian restaurantNorthern Italian restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by GoNOLA.com
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"The Italian Barrel is a cozy, romantic restaurant that features authentic Northern Italian Fare, tucked away in the French Quarter near the Old U.S. Mint. While most children can appreciate spaghetti and meatballs or a chicken parmesan, the plates might be too filling for little ones or too delicious to share. By request, the chef can accommodate a smaller portion of pasta for children, and, even better, they can customize it by picking the type of pasta (penne, spaghetti, fusilli) and the sauce (tomato, white cream, butter, or cheese)."
Mentioned by FrenchQuarter.com
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"Intimate and candlelit, with brick walls and cozy tables, this corner restaurant with sidewalk seating provides all the romance you’d expect from an Italian spot. The tomatoes and basil bruschetta is mouth-tinglingly fresh, and a creamy truffle and porcini sauce blankets excellent, house-made ravioli, but you can’t go wrong with almost any menu option. (Tip: Reservations recommended.)"
Blue Tomato
Blue Tomato
4.4 (438 ratings)
Casual pit stop for familiar Mexican dishes like fajitas & nachos plus pasta & seafood.
4401 Jefferson Hwy, New Orleans, LA 70121, USA
Eclectic restaurantHamburger restaurantItalian restaurantMexican restaurantPo’ boys restaurantSeafood restaurant

Best Shopping Malls, Outlet and Places in Algiers Point Area

Dr. Bob's Folk Art
Dr. Bob's Folk Art
4.6 (91 ratings)4.5 (17 ratings)
3027 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70117, USA
Sign shopShoppingArt Galleries
Mentioned by New Orleans 3 days itinerary
An Awesome New Orleans Itinerary
"Nearby you’ll find Dr. Bob Folk Art, which was reminiscent of Slab City’s East Jesus, full of upcycled art in curious combinations. From there it’s a quick walk to Studio BE, an absolute must in the neighborhood. You’ll find a 35,000 square foot warehouse full of #BLM movement and Hurricane Katrina crisis large-scale art installations, created by local artist Brandan Odums. I was blown away by how prolific and varied his work was, incorporating sculpture, street art, and even a basketball court to spread awareness, and ultimately share the power of love."
Mentioned by Fun In New Orleans
Art Galleries
"Bob, half Crow Indian and half French/German, is a self taught artist born in Kansas who relocated to New Orleans via Lake Pontchartrain. His utilization of found objects in his work, along with his own unique painting style, have combined into one of the most recognizable and respected representations of New Orleans and Louisiana folk art in the world."
Rodrigue Studio
Rodrigue Studio
4.8 (27 ratings)4.5 (30 ratings)
George Rodrigue's gallery sells paintings, prints & other works starring his iconic blue dogs.
730 Royal St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
Art galleryShoppingArtistMuseum
Mentioned by FrenchQuarter.com
Must-See French Quarter Art Galleries
"George Rodrigue, a native song of south Louisiana, was best known as the creator of the ‘Blue Dog’, perhaps the most recognizable symbol of Louisiana contemporary art. The dog, with its soulful yellow eyes, was first painted in 1984 for Bayou, a selection of Louisiana ghost stories released in conjunction with the 1984 World’s Fair, held in New Orleans. Rodrigue decided to paint a version of the Cajun loup garou, or werewolf, and in so doing created the ghostly visage of the Blue Dog."
Mentioned by Fun In New Orleans
Art Galleries
"Born and raised in southwest Louisiana, “Cajun Country,” George Rodrigue preserved on his canvas what he feared was his dying heritage — including its land, people, traditions and mythology. It was a Cajun legend, the loup-garou, that spawned his most famous series, The Blue Dog."
Famous Footwear Outlet
Famous Footwear Outlet
3.8 (56 ratings)
500 Port of New Orleans Pl #270, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Shoe storeOutlet store
Mentioned by Riverwalk New Orleans
Shop

Best Arts and Culture Places in Algiers Point

Treme's Petit Jazz Museum
Treme's Petit Jazz Museum
4.8 (121 ratings)5 (22 ratings)
1500 Governor Nicholls St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
MuseumArt MuseumsHistory MuseumsSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by AFAR
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"After voodoo (or vodou) came to New Orleans in the 1700s—first via West African slaves, then with Haitians after the Haitian Revolution—it entwined with the city’s identity. Which is why, since the 1970s, a French Quarter visit has been deemed incomplete without a stop at the tiny Historic Voodoo Museum. If it’s lore you seek, you’ll find it here."
A Gallery For Fine Photography
A Gallery For Fine Photography
4.7 (49 ratings)5 (14 ratings)
Sizable gallery with original prints that capture New Orleans & Southern history & culture.
241 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Art gallerySights & LandmarksPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by hoodline.com
The top 5 art galleries for a special occasion in New Orleans
"Over in the French Quarter, check out A Gallery For Fine Photography, which has earned 4.5 stars out of 15 reviews on Yelp. Treat yourself at the art gallery by heading over to 241 Chartres St. As to what the business is known for, "Founded at a time when photography was only beginning to secure a foothold both in museum collections and in the art market at large, A Gallery for Fine Photography is a living landmark in the history of photography," it states on Yelp in the section highlighting specialties."
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."

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