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Explore New Orleans | | | | | | | 1141 Decatur
New Orleans,
LA
70116
504-566-0077 | | | | | Description: FRENCH QUARTER. Craving a light and healthy supper after a long day of sightseeing? Try Angeli on Decatur, located directly in the middle of the French Quarter. Their long hours, huge portions and reasonable prices have made them a local favorite. They make a fabulous thin crust pizza try the Mystical, which is topped with roasted garlic, goat cheese, onions and sun-dried tomatoes. If you are too tired to leave your hotel room, take advantage of Angeli's local delivery service.
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| 214 N Carrollton Ave
New Orleans,
LA
70119
504-486-1465 | | | | | Description: MID-CITY. Coffee and desserts are the star at this Mid City establishment. Angelo Brocato's specialties include Italian cookies, ice cream and gelatos. The menu features a variety of coffees, diverse desserts and a warm and friendly ambiance.
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| 2542 Canal St
New Orleans,
LA
504-822-0213 | | | | | Description: FRENCH QUARTER. Hungry for some real breakfast? Follow the locals to Betsy's, a tried and true pancake joint that opens at 5:30am on weekdays to accomodate early risers with steaming cups of coffee and homestyle dishes. The blueberry and buckwheat cakes come highly recommended, and there's a good lunch menu as well. Closed on Saturdays.
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| 4330 Magazine St
New Orleans,
LA
70130
504-895-9761 | | | | | Description: UPTOWN. This unpretentious neighborhood restaurant is a classic. Casamento's best and favorite entrees are those that center on anything oyster-related! In business for nearly 50 years, the food is good and the prices affordable. The restaurant also serves sandwiches and seafood entrees like crab and calamari. The decor features white tiles and mirrors and the staff is friendly. Open for dinner too.
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| 900 Bourbon St
New Orleans,
LA
70116
504-598-1010 | | | | | Description: FRENCH QUARTER. For over 60 years this coffee shop has been feeding revelers from the nearby clubs and bars. Breakfast is served round-the-clock in case you sleep through the more conventional serving hours. If you are more in the mood for dinner food, try a burger Clover Grill grills them up great! Follow your meal with the lemon icebox pie.
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| 4501 Tchoupitoulas St
New Orleans,
LA
70115
504-894-9880 | | | | | Description: UPTOWN. Housed in a charming dark wood cottage, this casual dining room serves innovative fare that draws inspiration from Creole cuisine. An appetizer sampler of fried green tomatoes, shrimp and tasso cheesecake and corn fried oysters highlights the restaurant's offerings. Intriguing main courses include Mississippi quail with Marsala apple cider sauce, smoked mushroom bread pudding and mustard greens. Due to the popularity of the seasonally changing menu, there may be a wait, but a bar and patio offer plenty of seating.
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| 5240 Annunciation St
New Orleans,
LA
70115
504-899-9126 | | | | | Description: UPTOWN. A tiny room bustling with hungry diners, this neighborhood joint has been serving irresistible po-boys since the 1920s. A collection of vintage décor ranging from old Tabasco bottles filled with toothpicks, beer cans, newspapers and photos hints at the establishment's age. Nonetheless, few get tired of the tried and true menu, which offers scrumptious fillings such as pepper wiener and chili, fried shrimp, catfish, turkey, and sweet barbecue, all served on a hearty French bread, and hopefully, complemented by a cold beer.
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| 1506 S Carrollton Ave
New Orleans,
LA
70118
504-862-6200 | | | | | Description: RIVERBEND. Try the stuffed grape leaves or the kabobs at Lebanon's Café and you will be transported to the Middle East! The falafel and hummus are also not to be missed. Visit Lebanon's on a nice day and you might be rewarded with a street-side table, where you can watch the pedestrians running to catch the trolley. If you are a hearty soul, indulge in the Turkish coffee after your meal.
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| 401 Poydras St
New Orleans,
LA
70130
504-523-9656 | | | | | Description: CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT. Mother's has been a New Orleans tradition since the 1940's and it is still creating happy customers today. If you are looking for a hearty breakfast or a "meat and three" for supper and don't mind standing in line, this cafeteria-style eatery is sure to please. And do not miss the po' boys natives claim Mother's sells the definitive version of the popular sandwich. Also a winner: the New Orleans style, chicory-flavored coffee.
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| 942 N Rampart St
New Orleans,
LA
70116
504-569-9979 | | | | | Description: FRENCH QUARTER. This quaint little neighborhood spot perfectly exemplifies what makes the French Quarter so special even on its boundary streets, you're bound to find something that'll surprise. Though locals usually occupy the tables at Meauxbar each night, these snug yet easygoing quarters welcome all-comers. Framed photos, mirrors, checked floors and ceiling fans reinforce the bistro concept, and seating is available both at tables and at the bar. But of course, it's the cookery that truly sets the place apart, most notably such superbly-conceived numbers as salade Lyonnaise with egg and lardons, double-cut pork chop with au poivre sauce and trout Grenobloise. Weekend reservations are encouraged.
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