Best Oyster Bars in New Orleans
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Price: Moderate
• Oyster bar • Central Business District
Booked 21 times today
Booked 23 times today
Price: Moderate
• Oyster bar • Central Business District
Booked 6 times today
Booked 6 times today
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- AAmitvipMontreal / Quebec •19 reviews4.0Dined 1 day agoit's a nice place, clean nd professional. It lacks character. The food was ok - chicken salad was good, po' boy bread was nothing to write home about, bisque was very good.More infoTrenassePrice: Expensive• Seafood• Central Business District•4.5
- KKevinvipNew York City •5 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoCool room, great food. Sat upstairs in a small quiet dining room. Friendly casual service.More infoSeaworthy - New OrleansPrice: Moderate• Seafood• Central Business District•4.7
- AAnitaBaton Rouge / Lafayette •2 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoBy far one of the best restaurants in the New Orleans area. Food is always on point. Service is impeccable. Our go-to restaurant for out of town guests and functions. MeMe’s is a can’t miss!More infoMeMe's Bar & GrillePrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Chalmette•4.9
- OTOpenTable DinerCleveland / Akron / Canton •1 review5.0Dined on 22 Sept 2024We had a blast! The food was okay but the service and ambiance was fun-tastic! The blood bags and oyster shots were the perfect accompaniment to the 15 minute tarot reading I received. Loved the fangs and friendliness of the staff!More infoApothecaryPrice: Expensive• Contemporary Southern• French Quarter•3.5
- SSharonPhiladelphia County •8 reviews5.0Dined on 20 Sept 2024We were getting in to the city late and decided just to eat dinner in our hotel so we wouldn’t have to find anything. Luckily for us, we picked the right hotel! I of course got the sampler of three different traditional NOLA items: red beans and rice; gumbo; and jambalaya. Perfect way to start our vacation. A few days later we just popped down to the bar lounge for a final beer and dessert and pleasant conversation with the bartender.More infoLegacy Kitchen's TackleboxPrice: Moderate• Seafood• Central Business District•3.9