8 Neighborhood Restaurants In New Orleans That Are Calling Your Name
By Jackie Ann|Published November 23, 2020
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Jackie Ann
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Louisiana native and LSU Alum (Geaux Tigers!), Jackie has lived in Louisiana for over three decades and currently lives in New Orleans. She's been writing for OnlyInYourState since 2016 and can often be found with a coffee at her side, dreaming of her next adventure.
If there’s one thing New Orleans knows, it’s food. We know how to cook it and we know how to eat it, that’s for sure. Luckily, we have an endless list of restaurants to choose from when we’re on the hunt for something outside of our own kitchens. Here are eight locally owned, neighborhood restaurants that are cooking up some incredible dishes, and they would certainly love to have your business right about now.
Camellia Grill has been a culinary landmark since 1946, and if you’ve never been, you’re in for a real treat. This classic diner has all your favorite diner classics that will just soothe your soul. The staff is always incredible, making you feel like one of the family.
No frills, all flavor is the name of the game at this iconic eatery on Esplanade. Their breakfast menu is certainly one for the books, but their weekday hot lunch specials are some of the most popular in the city.
Run by Reconcile New Orleans, this incredible program encourages young adults from severely at-risk communities to make a positive change in their lives, breaking the inner city cycle and becoming productive members of society. The cafe features a soulful menu full of New Orleans classics like gumbo, po’boys, and daily lunch specials that will have you coming back day after day to try them all.
Craving pizza? Well, then make your way over to this St. Charles hidden gem, where you can feast on delicious pizza at affordable prices in an atmosphere so welcoming you may never want to leave.
Slim Goodies is worth waking up early for, that’s for sure. Start your day off with one of their massive omelettes, pancakes, or waffles for the perfect morning meal.
For Italian cuisine with a New Orleans flair, look no further than Venezia Restaurant on North Carrollton. This homey little eatery has been a neighborhood favorite since they opened in 1957, and you’ll find yourself wanting to lick the plate, it’s that good.
This long-time eatery has been a neighborhood favorite for those in the service industry, and if you find yourself the Quarter, be sure to pop in. From po’boys to hot plate lunches, this little corner store has some of the tastiest sandwiches in the city.
How many of these restaurants have you visited? Let us know in the comments below! We love supporting local, so if you know of a restaurant that could use some love, nominate them for a chance to be featured!
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