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Mandina’s Restaurant
3800 Canal St., New Orleans, LA 70119 (504) 482-9179
www.mandinasrestaurant.com

New Orleans’ favorite restaurant for Italian and seafood home-style cooking for more than eight decades. Don’t be mistaken by the facelift; the food, the atmosphere, and most of the employees are the same. “There are things on the menu that have been on the menu for 75 years.

Parkway Bakery and Tavern
538 Hagan Ave., New Orleans, LA 70119 (504) 482-3047
www.parkwaypoorboys.com

Parkway Bakery and Tavern has been serving up the legendary poor boy sandwich and other local favorites for over 100 years. Since 1911, we’ve been a family run business with a reputation for high quality, delicious food, and real New Orleans hospitality. With plenty of seating and parking, plus a full bar, photo booth, and more, there’s something for everyone at Parkway. We’re proud to symbolize home for many New Orleanians who’ve had to move away and continue to connect with their city through our food, laughter, and friendship. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, Parkway has a seat waiting for you. Are you an artist?

Crescent City Steaks
1001 N Broad St., New Orleans, LA 70119 (504) 821-3271
www.crescentcitysteaks.com

Nothing makes us happier than a dining room full of guests enjoying the company of their friends and family. Everyone from a young couple on their first date to the guys who’ve been playing cards in the back room for 20 years—they may come for the amazing food, but they stay for the unforgettable memories. We are a landmark destination for both the die-hard local and the adventurous, off-the-beaten-path traveler seeking authentic, timeless New Orleans food and culture. Our local tradition is further cemented by having invented the “New Orleans style” of cooking steaks-sizzling in butter. And we’ve kept it that way since 1934

Neyow’s Creole Cafe
3332 Bienville St., New Orleans, LA 70119 (504) 827-5474
www.neworleans.neyows.com

Our customers come from all across the globe to get a taste of our local flavor. Well known for Authentic Creole Cuisine, Neyow’s is one of the most recommended restaurants by Uber Drivers and Hotel Concierge. Our menu comes straight from our grandmother’s recipes, rich in our Creole heritage.

Dookey Chase
2301 Orleans Avenue, New Orleans LA 70119 (504) 821-0600
www.dookeychaserestaurants.com

Dooky Chase’s Restaurant opened its doors for business in 1941. What was initially a sandwich shop and lottery ticket outlet in 1939 blossomed into a thriving bar and later a respected family restaurant in Treme. Founded by Emily and Dooky Chase, Sr., Dooky Chase’s Restaurant soon became the meeting place for music and entertainment, civil rights, and culture in New Orleans.

Dookey Chase
2301 Orleans Avenue, New Orleans LA 70119 (504) 821-0600
www.dookeychaserestaurants.com

Dooky Chase’s Restaurant opened its doors for business in 1941. What was initially a sandwich shop and lottery ticket outlet in 1939 blossomed into a thriving bar and later a respected family restaurant in Treme. Founded by Emily and Dooky Chase, Sr., Dooky Chase’s Restaurant soon became the meeting place for music and entertainment, civil rights, and culture in New Orleans.

Port of Call
838 Esplanade Ave., New Orleans, LA 70116 (504) 523-0120
www.portofcallnola.com

The Port of Call was established in 1963 as a steakhouse located on beautiful, historic Esplanade Avenue in the French Quarter. The Port started as a quiet, small neighborhood restaurant open only at night, and has grown into an extremely popular destination for locals and tourists alike. Today the Port of Call is world famous for the burgers and steaks. The awards are many including Zagat Survey’s Best Burger, Citysearch Best Burger in New Orleans and Gambit Weekly, Best Burger. Port of Call gives many thanks to the loyal customers who return again and again and again.

Willie Mae’s
2401 St Ann St,, New Orleans, LA 70119 (504)822-9503
www.williemaesrestaurant.com

Willie Mae’s Scotch House was established in 1957 as a bar in New Orleans’ Historic Treme neighborhood. After a year, the bar was moved to its current location, which consisted of a bar, a barbershop and beauty salon in the front. In the early 1970’s, the beauty salon closed, which brought on the demand for a restaurant from Willie Mae’s bar customers. The aromas of Mississippi and Louisiana cuisine emanating from the kitchen filled the air and brought on constant demand for delicious food.

Sweet Soulfood
1025 N Broad St., New Orleans, LA 70119 (504) 821-2669
www.sweetvegansoulfood.com

Vegan food can be as delicious as your favorite soul food dishes. Dine at our vegan restaurant to enjoy meals that will satisfy your palate. Customers all over New Orleans visit us to eat mouthwatering vegan cuisine. Whether you are fully committed to veganism or just on a diet, our restaurant is perfect for you. We do our best to give you a wonderful dining experience. Have guilt-free meals with the healthy dishes prepared by Sweet Soulfood. We serve nutrient-rich vegan dishes that will tickle your taste buds. For your assurance, our vegan restaurant is also insured, licensed, and registered.

Vessel NOLA
3835 Iberville St., New Orleans, LA 70119 (504) 603-2775
www.vesselnola.com

Vessel is an exciting concept in the heart of mid-city, one block of the Canal streetcar. Located in an iconic 1914 church Vessel is not only a restaurant, but a beautiful architectural setting. We offer a menu emphasizing locally sourced, fresh seasonal ingredients in a uniquely New Orleans tradition. Our beverage selections include a varied wine list, freshly handcrafted cocktails and unique craft beers. Vessel will please everyone, whether it be sharing an intimate dinner, enjoying cocktails at our large bar, meeting new people at our community tables or dining and drinking al-fresco on our outdoor patio.