Top Best Seafood Restaurants in Storyville

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Top Best Seafood Restaurants in Storyville

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 The Clarion-Ledger
Top 10 New Orleans brunch spots to visit before you die
"with a classic movie at The Prytania Theatre (Louisiana’s oldest — and only — single-screen movie house, and the one made famous in Walker Percy’s "The Moviegoer"), followed by brunch at Commander’s Palace. If someone asked me to pick the “most New Orleans restaurant” in all of New Orleans, Commander’s would win that designation in my book, hands down. Many might say Galatoire’s and that is fine."
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 Condé Nast Traveler
27 Best Restaurants in New Orleans
"At first glance, GW Fins looks like typical French Quarter fine dining, but it’s the innovative approach to seafood that really sets it apart from its peers. Chef Tenney Flynn changes the entrées daily, depending on what maritime delights his dockside sources have for him. The most sought-after dish, though, is the Scalibut, a halibut and scallop combination that’s a true original."
Acme Oyster House
Acme Oyster House
4.5 (7495 ratings)
Lively New Orleans-based chain offering oysters, po' boys, gumbo & other Cajun-Creole classics.
724 Iberville St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Cajun restaurantRestaurantSeafood restaurant
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"The party-central French Quarter has a handful of great oyster and raw bars, but neon-lit Acme is the local favorite. Always busy, it doesn’t take reservations, so expect a wait to experience the garlic-buttery chargrilled oysters, served on checked tablecloths under a fizzing ‘Waitress Available Sometimes’ sign. Sit up at the counter for the best atmosphere and watch the team in action – most of the staff have been shucking oysters for around 40 years."
Mentioned by 10Best
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"This oyster palace in the upper French Quarter, a mainstay of briny bivalves since 1910, is a favorite seafood eatery for both visitors and locals. Acme regularly shucks more than three million oysters per year, best appreciated from a seat at the scarred marble oyster bar. Slurp down as many as you are able, but save room for an order or two of the chargrilled oysters, smoky and hot off the fire."
Mentioned by Marriott International
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"Acme Oyster House opened their doors in 1910 and they have been proudly serving up the best ice, cold oysters in town. Open for lunch and dinnerDress code: CasualPhone: +1 504-522-5973"
Pêche Seafood Grill
Pêche Seafood Grill
4.6 (2681 ratings)
Seafood from a coal grill & raw bar, plus local brews, are found in rustic digs with weathered wood.
800 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Seafood restaurantFine dining restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by Adventure in Black
The 13 Best Seafood Restaurants in New Orleans
"If your date is into places that give off old-world vibes, Pêche Seafood Grill is the place for an exciting first date. If you take that classy lady or gent there, you’ll get to see exactly how they cook their seafood over an open fire that you can see from the dining area. The Cajun gumbo is fantastic and as close to the original as possible, the ambiance is rustic, and the entrees and the side dishes are simple yet delicious."
Mentioned by Feastio
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"Donald Link's second appearance on this list is for Pêche, which focuses on sustainably sourced fish and seafood. At Pêche, a raw bar serves oysters, gulf shrimp, salmon ceviche, and steak tartare. If you prefer something cooked, the menu includes snacks like crawfish croquettes and hushpuppies, small plates of catfish and lamb skewers, as well as heavier dishes like grilled tuna, hanger steak, and Louisiana shrimp roll."
Mentioned by Serious Eats
A Chefs' Guide to Eating Out in New Orleans
"What Pêche serves barely counts as brunch—it’s more like lunch—but I love going there on a Sunday. It’s a seafood restaurant, and it’s the kind of relaxed place where you can go from cocktails to mimosas to just crushing bottles of Miller High Life. If you need a little hair of the dog, Pêche is the place to get it."
Mr. B's Bistro
Mr. B's Bistro
4.5 (2214 ratings)
Special-occasion spot serving modern, seasonal Louisiana fare in a refined, wood-paneled space.
201 Royal St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Creole restaurantCajun restaurantFine dining restaurantSeafood restaurant
Tableau
Tableau
4.5 (1646 ratings)
Classic French-Creole cooking served in an elegant 3-story townhouse with an open kitchen & balcony.
616 St Peter, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
Creole restaurantFrench restaurantSeafood restaurant
Mentioned by y Travel Blog
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"It just so happened that we were in New Orleans on Valentine’s Day, and dinner at Dickie Brennan’s Tableau was the perfect setting. We don’t normally do “fancy” when eating out with our kids, and I guess dinner with a ten and six-year-old is not that romantic, but we loved this family experience and felt very welcomed. Tableau is a member of the famed Brennan restaurant family and offers classic French-Creole cooking in an elegant 3-story townhouse with an open kitchen & balcony."
Mentioned by OpenTable
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"Tableau, an elegant French Quarter establishment from Dickie Brennan’s group, specializes in modern Creole cuisine. It’s open daily from 11 a.m. until late on weekdays, and from 10..."
Daisy Dukes® French Quarter
Daisy Dukes® French Quarter
4.2 (3890 ratings)
Local chain serving seafood & Cajun-Southern comfort fare in a warm, relaxed atmosphere.
121 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Breakfast restaurantCajun restaurantSeafood restaurant
Mentioned by BigBoyTravel.com
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"About Crawfish: Known as Crawdads and Crawlers, Crawfish (cray-fish) are one of the coolest things to eat in New Orleans. They are only in season from February-June otherwise they would be higher on our list. These mini-lobsters are delicious and you can literately buy them by the bucket full."
Mentioned by MEGFORIT
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"But they had preconceived notions about what an alligator would taste like. They were so nervous but ate it anyway!. I think it was pretty good and on the salty side!"
Salvo's Seafood
Salvo's Seafood
4.5 (1420 ratings)
Casual stop for boiled shrimp & all-you-can-eat seafood deals in a space with a live-fish market.
7742 LA-23, Belle Chasse, LA 70037, USA
Seafood restaurant
Brisbi's Lakefront Restaurant & Bar
Brisbi's Lakefront Restaurant & Bar
4.1 (249 ratings)
Airy harborfront eatery serving modern spins on New Orleans classics, including po' boys & seafood.
7400 Lakeshore Dr, New Orleans, LA 70124, USA
Seafood restaurantBar
Mentioned by startupfoodbiz.com
7 Best Outdoor Restaurants in New Orleans
"Situated along Lake Pontchartrain is a restaurant that boasts lovely sunset views and delicious food to enjoy it with. The lakefront restaurant offers a traditional New Orleans menu, including local favorites with a twist. Brisbi’s is one of a handful of restaurants that combines a cool breeze and dining."
Mentioned by NOLA Weekend
Take it outside: 18 great spots for outdoor dining
"Located just around the corner from the Blue Crab, Brisbi’s offers a similar experience with Lakefront dining and outdoor seating. Take in the sunset from one of their many outdoor tables. Photo courtesy: Brisbi’s Lakefront Restaurant"
Landry's Seafood House
Landry's Seafood House
4.1 (1211 ratings)
Family-friendly chain eatery offering steaks & Gulf Coast seafood in laid-back surroundings.
620 Decatur St Unit 1A, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Seafood restaurantCreole restaurantFine dining restaurantTakeout RestaurantSteak house
Mentioned by lyft.com
Top 10 Most Visited Seafood Restaurants in French Quarter, New Orleans
"The true flavor of Gulf Coast tradition is all about family, warmth and exceptional seafood. Landry's Seafood strives to bring all of those things together in each and every location, providing a fun-filled dining experience that will make you want to drop your anchor and never leave..."
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
15 Exceptional New Orleans Area Restaurants With Views
"Lakeshore: Oysters, seafood galore, and even a pretty good Cobb salad make this location of Landry's—with the best views on Lakeshore Drive— a must for tourists and locals alike. [Photo: Official Website]"

Historic Sites in Storyville

Christ Church Cathedral
Christ Church Cathedral
4.6 (49 ratings)4.5 (7 ratings)
Episcopalian cathedral & chapel constructed in the late 1800s in the Gothic style.
2919 St Charles Ave, New Orleans, LA 70115, USA
Episcopal churchSights & LandmarksNon-profit organizationReligious organizationArchitectural BuildingsSacred & Religious SitesHistoric SitesPoints of Interest & LandmarksChurches & Cathedrals
Pitot House
Pitot House
4.4 (60 ratings)4 (18 ratings)
West Indies-style plantation home built in 1799 & occupied by first city mayor, now open for tours.
1440 Moss St, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA
MuseumSights & LandmarksEvent venueHistorical landmarkWedding venueHistoric Sites
Fort Pike State Historic Site
Fort Pike State Historic Site
4.1 (14 ratings)4 (22 ratings)
27100 Chef Menteur Hwy, New Orleans, LA 70129, USA
Historical landmarkSights & LandmarksHistoric Sites

Romantic Restaurants, Getaway Places in Storyville

Pascal's Manale
Pascal's Manale
4.5 (885 ratings)
Family-friendly spot since 1913, best known for BBQ shrimp but also serves Louisiana-Italian dishes.
1838 Napoleon Ave, New Orleans, LA 70115, USA
Italian restaurant
Mentioned by Washington Post
Why New Orleans is one of America's best food cities
"Go for oysters shucked at a bar dating to 1913 and stick around for barbecue shrimp. Bibs go around the necks of diners who order the house signature, a Creole-Italian classic featuring whole shrimp in a hot bath of butter and pepper. Crusty French bread makes an excellent mop for any remains."
Mentioned by neworleansrestaurants.com
"Pascal's Manale of uptown New Orleans is famous for creating barbecued shrimp. Pascal's is located at 1838 Napoleon Avenue. MoreCallReserveStart Your ReservationWebsite"
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Superior Grill
Superior Grill
4.2 (1605 ratings)
Made-from-scratch Tex-Mex fare in a boisterous spot with patio dining & St. Charles Avenue views.
3636 St Charles Ave, New Orleans, LA 70115, USA
Mexican restaurantBarBar & grillBreakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantLatin American restaurantRestaurantSports barTex-Mex restaurant
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Best Restaurants in the Garden District, New Orleans
"Mexican food rarely finds its way on the typical NOLA menu, and, yet, Superior Grill’s success proves that the Crescent City needed a little south-of-the-border flair and flavor. Scan through the traditional tacos, and you’ll find a handful of locally influenced items like thick crawfish con queso and uptown enchiladas stuffed with shrimp, crawfish and spinach. The usual suspects like chimichangas, street tacos and nachos are all up for grabs if you’re fancying something familiar."
Melba's Poboys
Melba's Poboys
4.1 (4573 ratings)
Po' boys come in many varieties at this spacious fast-food spot with Southern staples like wings.
1525 Elysian Fields Ave, New Orleans, LA 70117, USA
Po’ boys restaurantBarCajun restaurantCreole restaurantRestaurantSoul food restaurant

Best Rated Movie Theaters in Storyville

Saenger Theatre
Saenger Theatre
4.8 (2578 ratings)4.5 (351 ratings)
Landmark theater showcasing a wide range of live musical acts, plus touring theatrical productions.
1111 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA
Performing arts theaterConcerts & ShowsDrama theaterLive music venueTheaters
Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
55 Best Things to Do in New Orleans (LA
"Established in the French Quarter as an “atmospheric” movie theatre in 1927, the Saenger Theatre fell on hard times by the 1960s and was renovated as a performing arts venue in the late-1970s. Katrina hit the Saenger Theatre hard, but fortunately the building was in the middle of restoration so many of its fittings had been removed as the waterline was above stage level. This brought on another phase of restoration that continued right up until Jerry Seinfeld took the stage for three nights in September 2013."
Mentioned by Busy Tourist
70 Best & Fun Things To Do New Orleans (Louisiana)
"New Orleans is a tough city that has been through a lot – and Saenger Theatre is no stranger to those hardships. Originally built in 1927 as an “atmospheric” movie theatre, it has gone through plenty of restorations and hard times before it was finally brought back to life. Although the Saenger has cut its capacity from its original 4,000 seats to 2,600, the theatre is still a must-see locale while in New Orleans."
Mentioned by UpgradedPoints.com
The 30 Best Things To Do in New Orleans [Free, Kid-Friendly & Historic Attractions]
"With decorative moldings and ornate archways, the interior of the Saenger Theatre replicates that of a grand Italian courtyard, complete with a starry sky ceiling. Having been devastated by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, the theatre underwent a huge restoration project and reopened in 2013 to offer a bustling schedule of live music, lectures, comedy, and more."
Le Petit Theatre
Le Petit Theatre
4.8 (208 ratings)4.5 (36 ratings)
This longstanding community theatre presents classic plays & Broadway musicals in a cozy setup.
616 St Peter, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
Performing arts theaterConcerts & ShowsNon-profit organizationTheaters
Mentioned by Yurview
48 Things to Do in New Orleans This Weekend
"Le Petit Théâtre du Vieux Carré is one of the longest-running local theaters in the United States (founded in 1916). As the name indicates, it’s a more intimate theatre setting with a seating capacity of just over 300 seats. Located just off of Jackson Square, this venue is primarily used for the performing arts, including dramas, musicals, comedies, and children’s productions."
The Civic Theatre
The Civic Theatre
4.6 (344 ratings)4.5 (5 ratings)
Stately theater, built in 1906, presenting an eclectic calendar of musical performances.
510 O'Keefe Ave, New Orleans, LA 70113, USA
Event venueConcerts & ShowsConcert hallTheaters
Mentioned by Yurview
48 Things to Do in New Orleans This Weekend
"The theatre was originally built in 1906 and completely renovated in 2011. The venue is now used for concerts, plays, films, corporate events, and private parties."

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