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Local Dining Guide - CBD CoSA-SAA13 local dining guide - CBD Distance from Hotel (Hotel is Price 2 Poydras Category Name Link Address Phone Range Street) Reason to go there New bar and music venue that's become very popular. Often a cover charge. Menu features many different styles Bar Little Gem Saloon http://www.littlegemsaloon.com 445 S Rampart St (504) 267-4863 $$$ 0.7 miles of oysters. Divey fun bar featuring lots of live music, located at Lee Bar Circle Bar 1032 St Charles Ave (504) 588-2616 $ 1.1 miles Circle. On the far end of the CBD, but nice patio & usually a food Bar Rusty Nail therustynail.biz 1100 Constance (504) 525-5515 $ 0.9 miles truck. Dive bar with sandwiches and New Orleans bar food Bar Cajun Mike's N/A 116 Baronne St (504) 566-0055 $ 0.9 miles (boudin balls!) http://therooseveltneworleans. Bar Sazerac Bar com/dining/the-sazerac-bar.html 123 Baronne St. (504) 628-1200 $$ 0.9 miles Nice classic bar in the beautiful Roosevelt Hotel. Sazeracs! http://www.cafeadelaide.com/bar- Bar Swizzle Stick menu.html 300 Poydras St (504) 595-3305 $$ 0.1 miles Located inside Cafe Adelaide. Lots of unusual cocktails. Fun arcade for adults with lots of games like Pinball, Ms. Pacman, and Frogger. Serves bar food and several local Bar Barcadia http://barcadianeworleans.com/ 601 Tchoupitoulas St. (504) 335-1740 $$ 0.4 miles beers on tap. WINO (Wine SUPER FUN! You pre-load a card (or open a tab) with $$ Institute New and stick it in to various wine vending machines to sample Bar Orleans) winoschool.com 610 Tchoupitoulas St. (504)324-8000 $$ 0.4 miles different wines. Inside the Renaissance New Orleans Pere Marquette Hotel. Bar Bar UnCommon http://www.baruncommon.com/ 817 Common St (504) 525-1111 $$ 0.8 miles Classy modern hotel cocktail bar. Bar from the folks behind Cure, one of New Orleans' foremost "new cocktail" bars. Bellocq features cobblers - Bar Bellocq thehotelmodern.com/bellocq 936 St. Charles Ave. (504) 926-0911 $$ 1 mile boozy drinks involving lots of shaved ice. Breakfast http://www.betweenthebreadnola. Sandwiches, soups and salads. Couple of vegetarian and Lunch Between the Bread com/ 625 St Charles Ave (504) 324-5304 $ 0.5 miles options. Breakfast, Brunch, Another restaurant from the Brennan family behind Lunch and Commander's Palace and SoBou. Like Commander's, they Dinner Cafe Adelaide http://www.cafeadelaide.com/ 300 Poydras St (504) 595-3305 $$$ 0.1 miles have 25 cent martinis during lunch! Breakfast, Brunch, Trendy & Creative, high end "modern Southern cuisine." Lunch and Lunch and Dinner menu features a couple of vegetarian- Dinner Tivoli and Lee http://www.tivoliandlee.com/ 936 St Charles Ave (504) 962-0909 $$$ 1 mile friendly entrees. Located at Lee Circle. AMAZING bloody marys (only if you love horseradish!) Brunch and http://www.therubyslippercafe. Unbelievably delicious shrimp and grits. One of New Lunch Ruby Slipper net/wordpress/ 200 Magazine St (504) 525-9355 $$ 0.4 miles Orleans' favorite brunch spots. Several vegetarian options. Brunch, Lunch and Lucy's Retired http://www.lucysretiredsurfers. Surfer-inspired restaurant and bar, popular local hangout. Dinner Surfer Bar com/new-orleans 701 Tchoupitoulas St (504) 523-8995 $$ 0.8 miles Has veggie tacos and a vegetarian sandwich. http://www3.hilton. com/en/hotels/louisiana/hilton- new-orleans-riverside- Inside the Coffee River Blends Café MSYNHHH/dining/index.html 2 Poydras Street (504) 561-0500 $ hotel You're too tired to go past the lobby. Starbucks at Canal http://www.starbucks. Coffee Place com/store/12042/ 333 Canal Street (504) 566-1223 $ 0.5 miles It's a Starbucks. Starbucks at the http://www.starbucks. Coffee Sheraton com/store/15722 500 Canal (504) 525-2500 $ 0.5 miles It's a Starbucks. http://www.pjscoffee. Coffee PJ's Coffee & Tea com/store_locator 622 Canal (504) 561-8552 $ 0.5 miles Local coffee chain. http://www.pjscoffee. Coffee PJ's Coffee & Tea com/store_locator 644 Camp (504) 529-3658 $ 0.5 miles Local coffee chain. http://www.ccscoffee. 650 Poydras Street, Coffee CC's Coffee com/locations/ Suite 102 (504) 586-0278 $ 0.5 miles Local coffee chain. 1 CoSA-SAA13 local dining guide - CBD Distance from Hotel (Hotel is Price 2 Poydras Category Name Link Address Phone Range Street) Reason to go there Starbucks at http://www.starbucks. Coffee Harrah's Casino com/store/14287 8 Canal Street (504) 598-2845 $ 0.3 miles It's a Starbucks. http://www.tommysneworleans. Dinner Tommy's com/ 752 Tchoupitoulas St (504) 581-1103 $$$ 0.8 miles Creole Italian. Food court at http://placestcharles. Terrazu has many veggie options and all the places are Lunch Place St. Charles com/tenants/retail-tenants.php 201 St.Charles Ave N/A $ 0.6 miles reasonably priced. Excellent local grocery store with lots of regional brands. Lunch Rouses Market http://shop.rouses.com/ 701 Baronne St. (504) 227-3838 $ 1.1 miles Salad bar & quite a few to-go options (with seating). Great coffee, juice & paninis. Some vegetarian salads and Lunch Merchant merchantneworleans.com 800 Common St. (504) 571-8950 $$ 0.9 miles sandwiches. Lunch The Store http://thestoreneworleans.com/ 814 Gravier St. (504)322-2446 $$ 0.6 miles Variety of dishes; limited veggie options; good gumbo. Back to the Lunch Garden N/A 833 Howard Ave (504) 299-8792 $ 1.1 miles Vegan and vegetarian friendly. Lunch menu features vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free Lunch City Greens eatcitygreens.com 909 Poydras St. #125 (504) 533-0004 $$ 0.8 miles options. Reuben's Soup Very reasonably priced soups and sandwiches (1/2s are Lunch and Sandwich Co http://www.reubenssandwich.com/ 920 Gravier Street (504) 373-6687 $$ 0.8 miles offered) Lunch and Peche Seafood Raw bar. Several local tap beers. Good appetizers. Dinner Grill www.pecherestaurant.com/ 800 Magazine St (504) 522-1744 $$ 0.9 miles Crowded at happy hour. Lunch and http://www.sunraygrill. Eclectic American fusion cuisine, a colleague recommends Dinner Sun Ray Grill com/no_menu 1051 Annunciation St (504) 566-0021 $$ 0.8 miles the Singha roll! Lunch and Dinner Magazine Pizza http://www.magazinepizza.com 1068 Magazine St (504) 568-0212 $$ 1.3 miles Pizza, salads, vegetarian options, late night. In the Roosevelt Hotel. They have a wonderful happy hour with half price pizzas (all of which are good) and drink specials from 3pm to 6pm--lots of veggie options appetizers Lunch and such as roasted cauliflower and crispy squash blossoms are Dinner Domenica http://domenicarestaurant.com/ 123 Baronne Street (504) 648-6020 $$ 0.9 miles fabulous, as are the salads. Another John Besh favorite. Lunch and http://www.dragosrestaurant. Inside the Dinner Drago's Seafood com/locations/ 2 Poydras St (504) 584-3911 $$ hotel Charbroiled oysters. Has a gluten-free menu. Lunch and Molecular Gastronomy-style menu, with lots of unusual Dinner Root rootnola.com 200 Julia St. (504) 252-9840 $$$ 0.4 miles items. Lunch and Good French-inspired bistro food. Another famous John Dinner Luke www.lukeneworleans.com 333 St.Charles Ave (504) 378-2840 $$ 0.5 miles Besh Happy Hour with cheap oysters. Asian-inspired fusion from the people that own Slice and Juan's Flying Burrito; reasonable to medium pricey Lunch and (depending on how many dishes are ordered); a few veggie Dinner Lucky Rooster http://luckyroosternola.com/ 515 Baronne St. (504) 529-LUCK $$ 0.9 miles options; Incredibly tasty. Smoked salmon deviled eggs and the Capdeville burger are Lunch and favorites. Music centric (vinyl on the walls) so can get loud Dinner Capdeville capdevillenola.com 520 Capdeville St. (504) 371-5161 $$ 0.5 miles at happy hour. Menu features many vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free Lunch and options. One of the best options for vegetarian and vegan Dinner Carmo cafecarmo.com/‎ 527 Julia St. (504) 875-4132 $$ 0.6 miles dining downtown. Lunch and John Besh's new seafood restaurant. In the Hyatt Regency Dinner Borgne www.borgnerestaurant.com/‎ 601 Loyola Ave (504) 613-3860 $$ 0.9 miles hotel. A Brennan restaurant, pricey but good--only veggie options Lunch and Palace Cafe on would be the salad(s); recommend the Cochon du Lait Pot Dinner Canal www.palacecafe.com/ 605 Canal St (504) 523-1661 $$ 0.7 miles Pie for lunch. Lunch and Dinner Herbsaint http://www.herbsaint.com/ 701 St.Charles Ave (504) 524-4114 $$$ 0.9 miles Another great Donald Link restaurant. Lunch and Incredible pork-centric restaurant started by Donald Link. Dinner Cochon cochonbutcher.com 930 Tchoupitoulas (504) 588-7675 $$ 0.7 miles Has quickly become a "new classic" for New Orleans dining. 2 CoSA-SAA13 local dining guide - CBD Distance from Hotel (Hotel is Price 2 Poydras Category Name Link Address Phone Range Street) Reason to go there Lunch and Dinner Cochon Butcher cochonbutcher.com 930 Tchoupitoulas (504) 588-7675 $$ 0.7 miles Sandwich shop attached to Cochon. Great John Besh restaurant with reinterpreted American Lunch and http://www.nationalww2museum. comfort food. Located at the WWII museum. Great happy Dinner American Sector org/american-sector/ 945 Magazine St. (504) 528-1940 $$ 1 mile hour with half-price drinks and cheap hand pies. Snacks Pinkberry www.pinkberry.com 300 Canal St (504) 899-4260 $ 0.4 miles Cool off with some West Coast frozen yogurt. 3 CoSA-SAA13 local dining guide - French Quarter Price Distance from Category Name Link Address Phone Range Hotel Reason to go there Fun somewhat divey Irish pub. Often features music. Can be a Bar Kerry Irish Pub http://www.kerryirishpub.com/ 331 Decatur St (504) 527-5954 $ 0.5 miles bit smoky. Great dive bar on a street corner with lots of friendly folks. Cash Bar Chart Room N/A 300 Chartres St (504) 522-1708 $ 0.8 miles only.
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