Food
You can find favorites like vegan mac and cheese on the menu at Coalesce Goods
Do you want to give back to the community via a church fundraiser, do you want to sample a restaurant’s Friday fish special, or would you rather grab some fish to eat outside along the bayou or river? Do you see it as a form of entertainment, or do you want your fish fried by institutions with decades of experience? The choice is yours!
While the French Quarter is mostly focused on a certain type of food, the Westbank continues to support a growing variety of restaurants. The shopping center storefront where you can find Mangú is no exception. The small, family-run, Dominican restaurant is pound-for-pound one of the best in the city.
East End Brewing released their first hard seltzer. The G&T Hard Seltzer is inspired by the classic cocktail. Cans are available at the brewery now.
“RP Unwrapped” is a new book from Rolling Pepperoni offering up a collection of stories from Appalachia
This Marigny dive bar has rolled with the punches since the beginning of the pandemic, creating a parklet to serve customers and teaming up with a neighborhood restaurant for food.
Every Tuesday is bacon night at both the Harris Grill & Shiloh Grill. For Valentine’s Day, you can order a dozen bacon roses from either location.
Located in New Orlean’s Black Pearl neighborhood, Tartine is known for bread, sandwiches and amazing breakfasts, also makes one of the best King Cakes in town
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They might have canceled parades this year, but cocktails aren’t canceled! Whether you’re working on your house float or chowing down on king cake, these festive concoctions are sure to get you in the spirit. Here’s a list of some bars and restaurants that are offering Mardi Gras cocktails-to-go, so that you can stay socially distant and safely get your drink on!