This periodic column rounds up restaurant and bar closures in and around New Orleans. Know of a restaurant closing we missed?
A rotating array of hot plates sparks the menu at High Hat, a classic Southern cafe along the Freret dining corridor. Daily ...
Savory shawarma in Bywater, fiery aguachile on Oak Street, classic plate lunches in the Seventh Ward, and more.
For nearly 20 years, Eater’s trusted maps have guided diners into the hottest restaurants in the world’s best food cities. Here in New Orleans, readers are keen on maps like Where to Find New ...
To most locals, gumbo is home cooking, the ultimate comfort food informed by grandmother’s kitchen and mama’s way of doing things. First, there’s a roux; and fortunately, New Orleanians are experts at ...
Welcome to the cocktail heatmap, a running guide to the newest destinations for classic cocktails, frozen drinks, and rare spirits in New Orleans. Consider this map a guide to the hottest spots for ...
After a big spring of celebrities dining their way through New Orleans restaurants, it seems the famous set has returned for ...
Outdoor dining is a pillar of New Orleans's food and drink scene, given the city’s affinity for lush courtyards, intricate balconies, and welcoming front porches. There’s such an abundance of al ...
Winning a James Beard award is considered by most chefs to be the hospitality industry’s equivalent to an actor earning a coveted Oscar. This map highlights 24 restaurants, bakeries, and bars that ...
New Orleans considers itself the most haunted city in America. And no wonder: The port town was built more than 300 years ago on a bedrock of anguish, from wars and natural disasters to the ...