French Quarter spot Jewel of the South, founded by two longtime bartenders, has numerous awards for its cocktails, but ...
A family-owned staple of New Orleans’ Treme neighborhood since 2005, Li’l Dizzy’s Cafe has become an icon for food the city ...
Beth D’Addono is an award-winning food and travel writer living in New Orleans. Her work has appeared in Atlas Obscura, The Local Palate, and the Los Angeles Times. The closings this month are ...
Start with these seven best-in-class bars compiled by our companion publication Punch, classic cocktail joints to raucous natural wine parties to one glossy oyster bar. Finally, if dive bars are more ...
It’s a question asked of cabbies, bartenders, lifelong residents, and anyone who’s ever been to town. “Where should I eat in New Orleans?” The answer depends on the variables, but the type of food, ...
Clair Lorell is the former editor of Eater NOLA, covering New Orleans food, drinking, and dining trends for over six years. The French Quarter is the oldest square mile in New Orleans and home to more ...
How cool is it that there’s a bayou smack-dab in the middle of New Orleans? Bayou St. John is a particular pleasure, with its bucolic views, dogs on parade, and residents gathering for wine and ...
Going out for breakfast is special, whether it means sitting alone with a coffee and pastry at a favorite outdoor cafe, grabbing a well-wrapped breakfast burrito before a road trip or work, or ...
Stephanie Carter is freelance writer and editor, and previous editor of Eater New Orleans. She has a master’s degree in philosophy from Tulane University and an associate’s degree from the Culinary ...
Fives is the newest addition to this roundup of essential NOLA bars. They are listed from east to west.
The independent coffee shop scene has thrived in New Orleans for over a decade, beginning with the arrival of third-wave shops in the 2010s. In the last few years, neighborhood cafes have become ...
A conditional use permit for a “small format specialty grocer” on Freret Street was approved by the City Planning Commission this week ...