A longtime staple of New Orleans’s seafood scene, Felix’s small façade on Iberville Street is the perfect place to slurp a few oysters in the Quarter. The fluorescent sign beckons, promising some of ...
In 2024, purpose is the thread that connects all of New Orleans’s Eater Award Winners. As we explored the great new ...
Fried chicken and red beans from Willie Mae’s. Randy Schmidt/Eater NOLA Start with these seven best-in-class bars compiled by our companion publication Punch, classic cocktail joints to raucous ...
Long-loved New Orleans food truck La Cocinita has finally made the leap to full-blown restaurant, bringing a sunny Venezuelan cafe with a vintage flair and arepas, empanadas, tacos, and churros to ...
As one of the best food cities in the world, you probably know more than a few New Orleans food and restaurant obsessives. Luckily, New Orleans chefs, restaurants, bakers, and makers are creating ...
This is Eater New Orleans’s periodic compilation spotlighting under-the-radar restaurants, bars, and bakeries opening across New Orleans. For Eater’s guide to the hottest new restaurants in New ...
The dining room at the Bell. The British influence is apparent, thanks to British-born Bell and Mink and Reitz’s affinity for England. Bell is the primary New Orleans-based partner (Mink is largely ...
This periodic column rounds up restaurant and bar closures in and around New Orleans. Know of a restaurant closing we missed? Drop us a line. One of the best new bakeries in New Orleans is closing ...
If you've never been to the French Quarter, do not just immediately head to Bourbon Street. Instead, Eater suggests approaching the neighborhood with an eye for the must-visit spots, from the oldest ...
Shrimp and grits is one of those dishes where every bite matters. It’s as much about the quality of the grits as it is the freshness of the shrimp and the buttery heft of the sauce that binds it all ...
Gone are the days when cavernous hotel restaurants were mere shadows of the real thing. Light-years away from a big box amenity, many hotel restaurants in New Orleans deliver a strong sense of place ...
As the gateway to one of the world’s biggest tourist destinations, Louis Armstrong International Airport (MSY) is often a visitor’s first or last taste of New Orleans. Historically, and as a general ...