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September is almost the month when restaurants can stop worrying about hurricanes and slow summer business. Almost — but not quite. This month, there are a few significant closings, from the sad ...
The Hall on Mag and Pythian Market have both closed in recent weeks, but companies keep trying to make New Orleans food halls happen ...
Clair Lorell is the former editor of Eater NOLA, covering New Orleans food, drinking, and dining trends for over six years. As Harrah’s New Orleans gradually transforms into Caesars New Orleans — ...
Perhaps more than anywhere else in the country, New Orleans is a city characterized by iconic foods. Po’ boys, jambalaya, gumbo, beignets — these dishes define New Orleans cuisine and culture to the ...
Philly has cheesesteaks, Manhattan has subs, Chicago has Italian beef. But only New Orleans has po’ boys, the iconic, overstuffed sandwich that is a city-wide crave. As the story goes, po’ boys were ...
Great news crawfish fanatics: Last year’s high prices are not in the forecast for spring 2025 boils. A quick check in early February found Rouse’s selling boiled crawfish at $4.99 a pound, down to ...
Clair Lorell is the former editor of Eater NOLA, covering New Orleans food, drinking, and dining trends for over six years. The French Quarter is the oldest square mile in New Orleans and home to more ...
Not for nothing, but not all sandwiches are po’ boys. Yes, that’s New Orleans’s official way to eat everything on a hunk of French bread, but sandwiches other than po’ boys have a rich and delicious ...
New Orleans is one of the oldest dining cities in the country, and though it seems there’s always a shiny new restaurant opening (and plenty closing), the city has a deep reverence for the restaurants ...
New Orleans has long been an eating paradise for nearly everyone except vegans, but non-meat eaters are currently enjoying a golden era, with bakeries, soul food joints, and dim sum spots all taking ...
The New Michelin Guide to the American South will cover Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee, in addition to the existing guide in Atlanta ...
At one point, New Orleans had the largest Irish population in the South — that wave of immigrants settled a mostly riverfront neighborhood called the Irish Channel. Generally, the Channel is bordered ...
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