Second Line Brewing is one of The 11 Best Places for Toasted Coconut in New Orleans.

1. Second Line Brewing

8.0
433 N Bernadotte St, New Orleans, LA
Brewery · Mid-City · 12 tips and reviews

Plwm B.Plwm Bwm: The toasted coconut stout is delicious. Nice place to relax and enjoy good beers

Joshua S.Joshua Saurage: Very nice little brewery. Loved the court yard and the staff were as cool as they could be!

Taylor B.Taylor Blackburn: Ales, IPAs, and funky small batch offerings.

Tito's Ceviche And Pisco is one of The 11 Best Places for Toasted Coconut in New Orleans.

2. Tito's Ceviche And Pisco

8.4
5015 Magazine St (Robert), New Orleans, LA
Peruvian Restaurant · Uptown - Carrollton · 1 tip

C S.C S: Great ceviche and soft shell crab. Amazing selection of delicious pisco cocktails.

NOLA is one of The 11 Best Places for Toasted Coconut in New Orleans.

3. NOLA

534 Saint Louis St, New Orleans, LA
Seafood Restaurant · French Quarter · 136 tips and reviews

Mike C.Mike Chau: Try the Warm Ooey Gooey Cake - Moist chocolate cake, marshmallows, toasted coconut, coffee ice cream

MyAnh N.MyAnh Nghiem: Get the BBQ shrimp appetizer! Amazing!! Also, indescribable duck entree there. It's unlike any duck you've ever had.

Food NetworkFood Network: Emeril Lagasse offers his take on casual comfort food at NOLA in the French Quarter of New Orleans, LA.

Johnny Sanchez is one of The 11 Best Places for Toasted Coconut in New Orleans.

4. Johnny Sanchez

8.5
930 Poydras St, New Orleans, LA
Taco Restaurant · Central Business District · 29 tips and reviews

John M.John Miller: Amazing Old Fashion with mole bitters!

Justin L.Justin Leu: They basically giving away wings during happy hour on Tuesdays

Kaitlyn R.Kaitlyn Reed: Aarón Sánchez, Iron Chef, co-owns this restaurant. Interior is beautiful and fun. They have veggie friendly options, great chips and salsa + delicious margs.

La Boca Steaks is one of The 11 Best Places for Toasted Coconut in New Orleans.

5. La Boca Steaks

8.1
870 Tchoupitoulas St, New Orleans, LA
Argentinian Restaurant · Lower Garden District · 35 tips and reviews

Lee R.Lee Rea: Signature watermelon cocktail is addictive, hanger & skirt steak r 2 of the best steaks anywhere, French fries, brussel sprouts, & asparagus

Dane C.Dane Castille: Sit at the bar and enjoy Sybil. She is the best thing in la Boca!!

Gambit New OrleansGambit New Orleans: This Argentine steakhouse serves unconventional cuts of beef and was featured in this weeks Gambit's Five in 5! Read more.

Lucy's Retired Surfers Bar and Restaurant is one of The 11 Best Places for Toasted Coconut in New Orleans.

6. Lucy's Retired Surfers Bar and Restaurant

7.5
701 Tchoupitoulas St, New Orleans, LA
New American Restaurant · Central Business District · 16 tips and reviews

Melissa M.Melissa Michaud Nishan: Po boy was great! Fun cocktails! Wait staff super friendly!

Michael U.Michael Upole: This is a cool bar. The servers are all pretty nice and attentive. The chips and salsa were good! I recommend the chicken sandwich... It was good!

Boo B.Boo Bear: Food is good. Had steak tacos and calimari. Nothing special though. Maybe the drinks are better.

Willa Jean is one of The 11 Best Places for Toasted Coconut in New Orleans.

7. Willa Jean

9.1
611 Okeefe Ave (Girod St), New Orleans, LA
Bakery · Central Business District · 109 tips and reviews

Ben K.Ben K.: Great for brunch. Try the biscuits and gravy (add an egg), and shrimp and grits. Baked goods are so good too, the the chocolate espresso cookie.

Nicole G.Nicole Gerszberg: Cookies are unreal, also amazing coffee, avo toast, bloody Marie’s. Hangover bowl is one of a kind!

RachelRachel: Gourmet fast-casual kind of place, with the option to eat in or take out. Delicious selection of instagrammable pies etc. I was impressed by the avocado/egg tartine and Milk Money Latte.

Bittersweet Confections is one of The 11 Best Places for Toasted Coconut in New Orleans.

8. Bittersweet Confections

8.0
725 Magazine St Ste A (Girod), New Orleans, LA
Café · Central Business District · 24 tips and reviews

Feed Me GoodFeed Me Good: Be sure to attend their special tastings. The cheese, chocolate and beer was fantastic!

Gambit New OrleansGambit New Orleans: Find small-batch chocolates and truffles in imaginative flavors at this sweet spot for chocolate! Read more.

James B.James Braendel: Buy two drinks to avoid the $5 minimum. Save the second one for another visit by getting Caroline to write an IOU.

Another Broken Egg Cafe is one of The 11 Best Places for Toasted Coconut in New Orleans.

9. Another Broken Egg Cafe

7.5
2917 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA
Breakfast Spot · Garden District · 12 tips and reviews

Lacy B.Lacy Brinson: Delicious! Great selection of healthy options, including gluten-free and vegetarian dishes.

Becki W.Becki W: Mimosas and bloody marys

M B.M B: Southern Crabstack - grits and crab cake, with shrimp and andouille sausage on top.

Seed is one of The 11 Best Places for Toasted Coconut in New Orleans.

10. Seed

1330 Prytania St (Thalia), New Orleans, LA
Vegan and Vegetarian Restaurant · Lower Garden District · 44 tips and reviews

Derek W.Derek Wilson: Southern fried tofu and vegan gumbo were both outstanding. Spicy and hearty. Everything looked great on the menu...

Adam H.Adam Hansen: Vegan Southern fried po-boy (fried tofu with chickpea flour breading, lettuce, tomato and mayo), eggplant po-boy, grillades & grits, gumbo with optional spicy seitan, and beignets.

Tuğba A.Tuğba Altan: So delicious and so cool food! Cool environment in New Orleans but be careful about bugs around. don't worry those are not dangerous1

Green Goddess is one of The 11 Best Places for Toasted Coconut in New Orleans.

11. Green Goddess

307 Exchange Pl, New Orleans, LA
American Restaurant · French Quarter · 119 tips and reviews

Amy L.Amy L.: The fall pumpkin tasting menu was among the top three meals of my life. Pumpkin curry soup was incredible. Five star food with unpretentious service and friendly helpful staff.

EaterEater: If the weather’s nice, sit outside and enjoy the French Quarter in all its beauty. [Eater 38 Member]

Gambit New OrleansGambit New Orleans: Try the cheese plates: the cheese list is as eclectic and adventurous as the menu. -Gambit's Five in 5