Justine’s Ice Cream features some of the most fantastic ice cream combinations such as “Justine’s Creamsicle Shake” made with orange sherbert, vanilla ice cream, and orange juice –…
Named after their brown and white Jack Russell Terrier named Fred, Flying Fred’s offers personalized service and distinctive accessories and gifts to fellow pet lovers. They carry clothing,…
Evolving from a clam shucking and crab business, this restaurant boasts a spectacular harbor view while guests dine on fresh seafood and their renowned steamed Maryland blue crabs.…
The family restaurant takes oysters so seriously that it shuts down when they’re not in season. The oysters are meticulously scrubbed and well selected. Casamento’s is well known…
Pascal’s Manale is known for its original delicious barbecued shrimp recipe. Other standouts include the fettuccine Alfredo served with crispy, well-seasoned crab cakes, and the chicken and pasta…
Mother’s Restaurant menu samples many New Orleans home-cooked standards – from breakfast to blue-plate lunches. The classic dish is the quintessential po’boy, a sloppy French bread sandwich overloaded…
This crowded storefront is really more like an old-time Italian deli than a restaurant. Shelves are piled high with pastas, canned mushrooms, sardines, and tomato sauces, but locals…
Nestled in a converted 19th-century house at the Riverbend, Brigtsen’s is both down-home and upscale. The menu changes daily, with mouthwatering dishes including an appetizer of rabbit tenderloin…
Come to New Orleans and you’ll almost certainly find yourself visiting the city’s most famous coffee stand, the Café du Monde. Café du Monde is a coffee shop…