Best Takeout Food Restaurants in French Quarter

We've collected top 10 mentioned takeout restaurants in French Quarter from other articles such as NOLA.com, FrenchQuarter.com, Blake Hotel New Orleans.

Best Takeout Food Restaurants in French Quarter

Cure
Cure
4.5 (544 ratings)
Firehouse turned stylish, dimly lit cocktail lounge with creative drinks & eclectic array of dishes.
4905 Freret St, New Orleans, LA 70115, USA
Cocktail barTakeout RestaurantSmall plates restaurant
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
The Beer Geek’s Guide to New Orleans
"Freret Beer Room, the first and only beer-focused restaurant in New Orleans, is killing it on both fronts. The sixteen taps are well chosen to complement the menu’s small and large plates and daily specials. Chef Charles Vincent’s steamed mussels come with a smoked oyster and tomato aioli, and the tomato-braised meatballs are served over polenta."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Best Cocktail Bars in New Orleans
"Enjoy the breeze of spring out in the courtyard at this award-winning bar. Cure’s delicious cocktails are beautifully presented, showcasing the time and effort that the staff puts into each drink. Outside is the hip Freret Street, home to blocks of shopping, eateries and entertainment."
Mentioned by NOLA Weekend
Sweet Spots: Local Romantic Bars for Your Next Date Night
"You can’t go wrong with a date night at this swanky Freret Street spot with a critically-acclaimed bar program. Enjoy some good tunes and conversation by candlelight at Cure. Plus, if you get a little hungry, check the bar menu for light bites."
Liuzza's by the Track
Liuzza's by the Track
4.6 (653 ratings)
Casual Creole tavern for gumbo, slow-simmered corned beef & signature BBQ shrimp po' boys.
1518 N Lopez St, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA
Cajun restaurantGrillBarCreole restaurantFast food restaurantLoungeTakeout RestaurantSandwich shopSeafood restaurantSouthern restaurant (US)
Mentioned by Food Com
On the Road Eats: New Orleans City Guide
"In a city known for its fiery Cajun and Creole cuisines, tongue-tingling dishes abound, but the gumbo at this neighborhood stalwart really stands out by combining the two culinary traditions. The resulting dish is “the absolute hottest and most-delicious gumbo out there,” Geoffrey Zakarian declared on Top 5 Restaurants. For this distinctive stew, a spice-laden savory stock is combined with a robust Cajun-style roux, okra, chicken thighs and andouille sausage."
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
The 25 Classic Restaurants Every New Orleanian Must Try
"It started as a neighborhood bar near the horse tracks in 1936. Sixty years later, James Lemarie and Billy Gruber bought Liuzza’s by the Track and turned it into the quintessential neighborhood corner joint and the unofficial gathering place for Jazz Fest. Order the garlic oyster po-boy and a cold beer, served in a large frosted goblet."
Mentioned by Food Com
Where to Eat in New Orleans
"Say it out loud: “BBQ Shrimp.” It’s the most famous dish at this low-key restaurant near the Fairgrounds. Loads of peeled shrimp are swamped in a buttery sauce rife with pepper and loads of bright notes, then the lot is stuffed into a hollowed out roll. It acts like it’s food for one person but it’s sufficient for two."
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 Eater New Orleans
New Orleans Iconic Greasy Spoons & What To Order
"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."
Biscuits & Buns on Banks
Biscuits & Buns on Banks
4.2 (513 ratings)
Comfy coffee shop with sidewalk seating serving American & Creole breakfast & lunch standards.
4337 Banks St, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA
Brunch restaurantTakeout RestaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by VacationIdea
24 Best Breakfast & Weekend Brunch Restaurants in New Orleans
"Biscuits & Buns on Banks is a casual coffee shop with lovely sidewalk seating that serves all-American cuisine with Creole accents for breakfast and lunch. Located in a renovated house on a pretty tree-lined residential street in the heart of New Orleans, Biscuits & Buns on Banks is owned by a husband-and-wife team whose primary focus is – as the name states – biscuits, and of those, there are many selections. A variety of breakfast dishes and daily specials include French toast with caramelized bananas and pancetta, pulled pork breakfast nachos, pancakes with fresh peaches, and barbecue seafood etouffeé with crawfish or shrimp over house biscuit or creamy grits."
Mentioned by Oprah Daily
The Famous New Orleans Foods to Add to Your Culinary Bucket List
"At some point, you'll need a break from nonstop seafood and hearty po' boys, and there's no better palette cleanse than a soft, warm breakfast biscuit. The restaurant itself is hard to miss, as it's located in a distinctive shotgun house. The biscuits at Biscuits and Buns are exceptionally versatile."
Verti Marte
Verti Marte
4.6 (1628 ratings)
This longtime market & deli open 24/7 is known for Creole-inspired sandwiches, entrees & sides.
1201 Royal St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
DeliBakeryGrocery storeTakeout Restaurant
Mentioned by TripSavvy
Cheap Eats in New Orlean's French Quarter
"Situated kitty-corner from the storied LaLaurie Mansion, this simple convenience store and takeout counter is a favorite place to take out-of-town guests for their very first New Orleans po' boy. The menu of sandwiches and meals-to-go is huge, surprisingly affordable, and unbelievably delicious. Verti Marte is vegetarian-friendly, with grilled veggie and mushroom sandwich options, among others."
Mentioned by Girl vs Globe
10 Best Vegan Restaurants in New Orleans
"If you’re looking for another late night food takeout in New Orleans, Verti Marte is it. The corner shop is open 24/7 so you can literally swing by whenever. My friend and I stumbled in drunk at 2am and just told the guy behind the counter to give us two boxes of food – one regular and one vegetarian."
Mentioned by AFAR Media
Where to Eat in New Orleans
"But any effort the owners have failed to expend on stocking the shelves or sprucing up the decor they’ve put into making excellent food. Head to the small counter in the back and make your..."
Lagniappe Exchange
Lagniappe Exchange
4.4 (5 ratings)
Hotel convenience store selling fruit & sandwiches plus beauty products & toiletries.
601 Loyola Ave, New Orleans, LA 70113, USA
Convenience storeDeliGift shopHealth food restaurantMarketTakeout RestaurantSalad shopSandwich shop
Mentioned by FrenchQuarter.com
Best Kept Secrets for Eating Cheap and Eating Well in the French Quarter
"In New Orleans, “lagniappe” (pronounced lan-yap) means “something extra,” and that’s what we’re giving you. Here are a few more places to eat for less, in and outside the Quarter: Remoulade (309 Bourbon St.) is the casual outpost for the more upscale Arnaud’s and a good place to sample Creole flavor; Ray’s On The Ave (2005 N. Broad St.), features authentic Southern comfort food, and New Orleans Cake Café and Bakery (2440 Chartres St.) in the nearby Marigny, offers delicious, inventive breakfast and lunch fare featuring house-made breads, bagels and signature cupcakes. Also in the Marigny, located on the music club-heavy Frenchmen Street, we recommend Mona’s Cafe (Middle Eastern specialties like excellent falafel and kebabs in a super casual setting) and Dat Dog."
Blaze Pizza
Blaze Pizza
4.4 (797 ratings)
Hip counter-serve pizzeria dishing up crispy, thin-crust pies made with creative toppings & sauces.
611 O'Keefe Ave, New Orleans, LA 70113, USA
Pizza restaurantFamily restaurantPizza Takeout
Liberty Cheesesteaks
Liberty Cheesesteaks
4.2 (374 ratings)
Petite sandwich shop specializing in straightforward Philadelphia-style fast-food classics.
5041 Freret St, New Orleans, LA 70115, USA
Sandwich shopTakeout Restaurant
Pyramids Cafe Mediterranean Cuisine
Pyramids Cafe Mediterranean Cuisine
4.3 (162 ratings)
Middle Eastern fare like hummus & shawarma served in a humble family-run storefront space.
3149 Calhoun St, New Orleans, LA 70125, USA
Mediterranean restaurantTakeout RestaurantRestaurantSandwich shop
Panchita's Mexican Criolla Cuisine
Panchita's Mexican Criolla Cuisine
4.5 (333 ratings)
Small, homey spot with sidewalk seats dishing up an array of traditional Mexican plates.
1434 S Carrollton Ave, New Orleans, LA 70118, USA
Mexican restaurantLatin American restaurantTakeout RestaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by My New Orleans
CHEAP EATS
"This Carrollton Avenue spot offers authentic renditions of dishes from the state of Veracruz, along Mexico’s Gulf coast. Seafood is the star at this humble and homey spot but a recent breakfast of Huevos con Jamon (scrambled eggs with ham and fresh Cojita cheese) was so utterly delicious and inexpensive ($6.25 for a heaping plate with a pile of just-made tortillas) as to have rendered the meal unforgettable."

Mordern, Free, Best Art Museums in French Quarter

Gallery Arlo
Gallery Arlo
5 (9 ratings)5 (3 ratings)
807 Royal St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
Art galleryShoppingArt Museums
New Orleans Museum of Art
New Orleans Museum of Art
4.7 (2904 ratings)4.5 (951 ratings)
More than 40,000 pieces by global artists of various historical periods in a grand marble building.
1 Collins Diboll Cir, New Orleans, LA 70124, USA
Art museumMuseumsArt gallerySpecialty Museums
Mentioned by New Orleans 4 days itinerary
Guide to a 4-day New Orleans Itinerary
"If you like arts and culture, you might enjoy a trip to the New Orleans Museum of Arts aka NOMA. Here you’ll find art work from famous artists like Picasso, Joan Miro, Georgia O’ Keffe, and also some local Louisiana artists. The art exhibition are divided into arts from different regions of the world. NOMA has a nice cafe, a cute garden to enjoy a picnic and a lake behind to kayak."
Mentioned by New Orleans 3 days itinerary
The Best New Orleans Itinerary: 3 Days in New Orleans
"Get your dose of nature at one of New Orleans’ two large parks.City Park is larger than Central Park in New York and is home to the New Orleans Museum of Art, as well as several gardens.Audubon Parkboasts the Audubon Zoo and is easily accessible by street car. Either way, both are excellent options for a relaxing afternoon."
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
Dip Into the 6 Best Small Museums in New Orleans
"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."

Best Nightlife in French Quarter

Canal Street Bistro
Canal Street Bistro
4.4 (166 ratings)
Restaurant offering an eclectic menu with some creative Mexican flourishes, plus cooking classes.
3903 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA
Continental restaurantBarBrunch restaurantCatererJuice shop
Bywater Brew Pub
Bywater Brew Pub
4.8 (100 ratings)
3000 Royal St, New Orleans, LA 70117, USA
BrewpubPub
Mr. John's Steakhouse
Mr. John's Steakhouse
4.5 (403 ratings)
Wood-paneled space with steaks, seafood & cocktails in an elegant but relaxed setting.
2111 St Charles Ave, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Steak houseBarRestaurant
Mentioned by OpenTable
The Best Cheap Eats in New Orleans
"To find the best cheap places to eat in the Garden District, head to Mr. Johns Steakhouse. The menu at Mr. Johns is a typical steakhouse menu, but most dishes have a New Orleans tw..."
Mentioned by OpenTable
The Most Fun Restaurants in New Orleans
"This steakhouse is the result of a partnership between restaurant pros Desi Vega, Rodney Salvaggio, and Paul Varisco. They have created perhaps the best steakhouse in the city and ..."

Best Vegan Restaurants in French Quarter

Breads On Oak
Breads On Oak
4.6 (43 ratings)
222 Carondelet St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Vegan restaurantBakeryCafe
Piscobar
Piscobar
4.2 (34 ratings)
Charming eatery at the Catahoula Hotel offering an all-vegan menu with Southeast Asian flavors.
914 Union St, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA
Vegan restaurantBarChinese restaurantDim sum restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by ugolini.co.th
7 of the Best Rooftop Bars in New Orleans -
"Piscobar does exactly what it says it does — Pisco, exceptionally well. Located on the 13th floor of the lovely Catahoula Hotel in the Central Business District, this equally lovely rooftop terrace is the perfect perfect place to kick back after a day sightseeing. Decorated with bare wood panelling, sunloungers and a tikki-bar, it’s a private oasis in the midst of office building skyscrapers."
Mentioned by Trip101
9 Best Rooftop Bars In New Orleans, Louisiana - Updated 2021
"A post shared by Simon Gommerud (@sgommy) on Dec 16, 2019 at 4:50pm PST. Perched inside the Catahoula Hotel in downtown New Orleans, the Piscobar specializes in a number of cocktail mixes keeping pisco at its forefront. Pisco is a brandy that is manufactured in the wine-making regions of Peru and Chile and is the national spirit of Peru."
Mentioned by whattaylorlikes
4 Best Vegan Restaurants in New Orleans
"The Catahoula Hotel is not only beautiful but home to Piscobar. Piscobar is a vivid vegan Taiwanese restaurant and bar using the freshest ingredients and flavorful spices. The food is out of this world and so are the drinks!"
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!"

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near French Quarter

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