2. French Market
8.7
1008 N Peters St (btwn Ursulines Ave. & Barracks St.), New Orleans, LA
Farmers Market · French Quarter · 225 tips and reviews
Deanna Sarmento: Stop at the Organic Banana for THE BEST piña colada you've ever had. Their bloody marys aren't bad either.
Monica Turner: Go to Organic Banana and get a piña colada (everything we had was good there!)
Tatia J: You have GOT to get a cold, refreshing drink from the Organic Banana--- non-alcoholic and alcoholic drinks made fresh...the Piña Colada was awesome, as was the Mango Rum Punch!
3. Cane & Table
8.7
1113 Decatur St (Ursulines), New Orleans, LA
Caribbean Restaurant · French Quarter · 82 tips and reviews
Kenney Marlatt: Order a Boss Colada — a piña colada riff made with Bäska Snaps.
Bitches Who Brunch: The Bitches say: B-. We loved the ambiance, cocktails, service and dessert at brunch at Cane & Table. You should pop over, at least for a Boss Colada. Read more.
Marc: Try the Caroline Reaper - Pina Colada with the Pepper Palace Sweater Reaper
Lauren: Rotating bar. Hand shaken pina colada is a must.
Chris: The famous Carousel Bar. Get a classic cocktail like an Old Fashioned, Sazerac or Vieux Carre and sit at the rotating bar. The crawfish and crab beignet appetizer is delicious.
Food & Wine: One of New Orleans's most famous watering holes, this circus-themed piano bar has a carousel on its revolving bar.
10. The Market Cafe
7.2
1000 Decatur St, New Orleans, LA
Café · French Quarter · 108 tips and reviews
Jill H-W: I had great service and enjoyed listening to live jazz music. I had the catfish po'boy!
@DjayRage Gerardo Herrera: Dam flying rats everywhere!
Aubri O'Connor: They let my friend bring his central grocery muffaletta in while we listened to jazz. That's cool. Loved the band, the salad, the whole vibe.
11. Olde N'awlins Cookery
7.0
205 Bourbon St, New Orleans, LA
Cajun and Creole Restaurant · French Quarter · 48 tips and reviews
Trina Renee: Kentucky bourbon pecan pie is absolutely to die for. Open late right on bourbon street - also a great place to go for late night oysters
Shomari Witherspoon: The gator bites are AWESOME!!
Lewis Walker: I was skeptical cause most eateries on bourbon street are AWFUL, but I was starving & got a shrimp po'boy. Im glad I did, cause it was one of the best I've had in NO. The roumalaude sauce was great!!
12. Oceana Grill
8.3
739 Conti St (at Bourbon St.), New Orleans, LA
Cajun and Creole Restaurant · French Quarter - CBD · 314 tips and reviews
Jim Bailey: The Oceana oysters were the best oysters I have ever had. It seems touristy bot don't be fooled. It's worth the wait to get in the food is amazing.
Alisha Outridge: The blackened gator bites are divine! The perfect blend of chewy alligator meat, spice & flavor.
Ryan- Gremln.com: Must have the crab cakes. Best ever. Also recommend the crawfish fettuccini. Great service.
13. Johnny's Po-Boys
7.5
511 Saint Louis St, New Orleans, LA
Cajun and Creole Restaurant · French Quarter · 173 tips and reviews
rachealkate _: Famous for their po-boys but their jambalaya is delicious!! Great smiling service, worth waiting in line even if it's out the door!
J Crowley: Omg. You have to get the gumbo and half poboy special. I got the oyster poboy and it's amazing. All the locals recommended and I can't agree more.
Let's Go: Grab a po' boy where it was born in 1950 at this French Quarter institution, which has 40 varieties of the famous sandwich. Creole fare is also on the menu. Lines may be long, but service is speedy! Read more.