Ari Vreedzaam: Aside from being open till very late in tje night, the pizza here is very good.
Greta Stankevičienė: We had the lasagna, chicken parmesan pasta and mocarella sticks, it was so delicious! The portions are huge, we could easily share one meal and be full!But I wish I could say the same about service.
Severan Jones: I love the shrimp fettuccine Alfredo calzone. Oh my god.
7. The Bulldog
8.4
3236 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA
Beer Garden · Irish Channel · 100 tips and reviews
Kate Hogan: Great outdoor seating, loved their fries with cheese,bacon and ranch
David Sequeira: Tip yo' bartenders!!!
Jenny W.: Bummer that you can still smoke cigs inside, but they have a greg outdoor patio with a cool beer tap fountain!
8. Smoothie King Center
8.3
1501 Dave Dixon Dr., New Orleans, LA
Basketball Stadium · Central Business District · 84 tips and reviews
Laur Lo Ski: Although the stairs are far too steep for older patrons, this was the perfect venue for Cirque du Soleil offering amazing views for everyone! The food and bathroom locations were top notch as well!
ESPN: If a ball drops into your lap while at the game, it's probably because Anthony Davis just swatted some guy's shot.
HISTORY: The arena is home to the Hornets, Tulane NCAA basketball, & the Sugar Bowl Basketball Classic. In the days after Hurricane Katrina, the arena played a pivotal role after the Dome suffered damages.
11. Starbucks
7.1
7700 Maple St, New Orleans, LA
Coffee Shop · East Carrollton · 21 tips and reviews
Aaron Miller: By far my favorite Starbucks in metro NOLA. Sit on the patio-it's the best on a warm NOLA day.
Amy Smith: Lines are often long in the morning. Fun fact: this was the first Starbucks in Louisiana, and the building is a former art gallery.
Brittany Brady: The new renovations look great. Definitely the busiest Starbucks in the city, but understandable because it's the best.