Local French Quarter Favorites

Vacherie Restaurant
827 Toulouse St
Vacherie Restaurant

The restaurant, bar, and cafe are located on the first floor of the Hotel St. Marie, at the corner of Toulouse and Dauphine Streets. Vacherie is open for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and drinks.

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$$ Breakfast, Cajun, Creole, Bar & Lounge, Restaurant, Family Friendly
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Frenchmen Deli & Grocery
Late night sandwiches and grocery store.
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G.W. Fins
Step inside GW Fins and prepare to take your taste buds on a flavorful and exciting journey. GW Fins prides itself on serving the freshest and finest...
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Gabrielle Restaurant
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Galatoire's 33 Bar & Steak
A New Tradition is born with Galatoire's 33 Bar & Steak A faded marker of “33”, etched into a post more than a century ago, was discovered by...
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Gazebo Cafe
Experience live jazz, New Orleans style, with our great cajun and creole food like Jambalaya, Fried Alligator, Muffaletta's, or Gumbo in a casual...
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Gene's Daiquiris & Po-Boys
The best daiquiris and po-boys you'll ever get from a pink building.
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Golden Chips
Belgian style fries and chicken tenders served in a cone with homemade sauces
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Golden Feather
Established by Shaka and Na’imah Zulu, Golden Feather is a location that offers to both tourists as well as locals the rich history and stories of...
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Green Goddess
Chef Paul Artigues was born and raised in New Orleans. “Growing up I just wanted to eat good food” says Chef Paul. “I grew up in the kitchen...
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Gumbo Shop
New Orleans is a Mecca of culinary temptations and as a native I wouldn't want it any other way. Temptation and atonement are part of our culture....
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