The 6 Wackiest Restaurants In New Orleans Where Dining Is A Blast
By Jackie Ann
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Updated on May 23, 2023
(Originally published May 18, 2023)
There’s no shortage of themed restaurants in New Orleans , that’s for sure. From the eccentric to the elegant, the Crescent City is brimming with literally hundreds of amazing restaurants peppered (pardon the pun!) with lots of flavor and style. The next time you’re in the mood to be dazzled by the atmosphere, we highly suggest that you consider one of these wacky restaurants. Let the tasting begin!
1. Coop’s Place
When you’re looking for a true taste of New Orleans in a casual atmosphere, Coop’s Place is the place to go.
Coop's Place, 1109 Decatur St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
Amazing New Orleans food that’s easy on the wallet, what more could you ask for? They’ve been around since 1983 and while there’s usually a wait, trust us—it’s worth it! 1109 Decatur St., New Orleans, LA 70116.
2. Cowbell
Editor's Note: We're sorry to say that after many years of service to the community, Cowbell is permanently closed. This shabby-chic restaurant on Oak Street occupies an old gas station, and it's one of the best places around for burgers. 8801 Oak St, New Orleans, Louisiana 70118.
3. Suis Generis
One of the most unique aspects of this wonderful Bywater restaurant is the ever-changing menu.
Suis Generis, 3219 Burgundy St, New Orleans, LA 70117, USA
Every Monday, the chefs get together to discuss the week’s menu using
what’s in season and what they can get their hands on. They’ve been doing it this way since they opened in 2012, and it’s made for some amazingly creative culinary creations. 3219 Burgundy St, New Orleans, Louisiana 70117.
4. Turkey and the Wolf
Voted one of the best new restaurants in America in 2016 by both Bon Appetite and Eater, Turkey and the Wolf opened its doors to much praise.
Turkey and the Wolf, 739 Jackson Ave, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Their unique sandwich menu keeps customers coming back week after week, and their fried bologna sandwich is mouthwateringly good. It is also one of the most
family-friendly restaurants in New Orleans. 739 Jackson Ave, New Orleans, LA 70130.
5. Z’otz
This quirky little coffee shop over on Oak Street serves amazing coffee.
Z'otz Cafe, 8210 Oak St #2042, New Orleans, LA 70118, USA
And the
delicious pastries will definitely jumpstart your day. The atmosphere is very chill, amazing murals adorn the walls, and the baristas are incredibly friendly. 8210 Oak St, New Orleans, Louisiana 70118.
6. Mister Gregory’s
Editor's Note: We're sorry to say that after many years of service to the community, Mister Gregory’s is permanently closed. Located in the shadows of Armstrong Park, Mister Gregory’s serves deliciously fresh pastries, coffees, sandwiches, and more. Serving daily dinner specials in a laid back setting, you can’t go wrong with a meal at Mister Gregory’s. 806 N Rampart St, New Orleans, Louisiana 70116.
How many of these wacky eateries have you dined at? What would you add to the list? We’d love to read about your experiences in the comments section below!
For more wacky adventures in New Orleans, be sure to read about these 11 weird Big Easy spots!
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