We came to visit from Puerto Rico, in PR we have awesome food, but I must say.... in this spot, we had some awesomeeeee food. We had the artichoke dip, wings, burger, and the bread pudding. The drinks were great, the service was great, the place... everything was amazing. We recommend this with our eyes closed. You should visit. A+ !
Very friendly staff and obviously fresh food. Upscale comfort food in a casual environment. I would definitely recommend giving this restaurant a try. We tried selections from their seasonal 3 course meal for $31, can't beat the price!
So I've walked down this street many times and never noticed this place. My mistake! The food is absolutely delicious!!!! We had great service. The guy behind the bar was super cool and was honest about all the recommendations. It's a chill place. Like most of Nola is. The fried chicken and mac and cheese were AMAZING! The greens were good. I didn't care too much for the potatoes, but they weren't bad. My boyfriend loooooved his fish. Like wanted to order another meal to go lol. And his face lit up like Christmas morning when he tried the bread pudding with whiskey sauce! I try not to go to the same place twice here so I can try everything, but I think we'll have to go here again before we head out.
Fantastic brunch! They make their own simple syrup and hand squeeze their juices. Shea was outstanding! She was very knowledgeable of the area and had multiple recommendations for local sites and food. She was personable and made a great brunch companion. And she wasn't wrong about their terrific daiquiris- choice of pimms cup or blueberry basil. Very reasonably priced and perfect way to beat the summer heat. I recommend trying the oyster Tasso Benedict. The biscuts were just the way my momma makes them and the gruyere compliments the Tasso fabulously!
The best red beans and rice I have ever had, and a great beer list and cool vibe. We will be back.
Stopped in for a bite and beer with friends before a late show during Jazz Fest. We had made a reservation but arrived 30 minutes early and were able to sit down immediately. The beer selection is great as were the mixed drinks (esp The black betty). One friend ordered the fried chicken and loved it. The red beans and rice were equally delicious and so similar to homemade that I'm fairly certain my grandma was in the back cooking. The mac and cheese with bacon was another standout. It was extremely creamy with just a kiss of smoke from the smoked gouda. Extremely happy with the visit and will be back!
Food - great, fat and juicy, big, taste, quick.
Drinks - boozy, great choice, cocktails are good.
Service - Great service going above and beyond.
Price - about normal I'd say.
Open - late, which is great.
Negatives... Can't think of one. Love the place.
There are a lot of bars that are open late in the French Quarter, but if you are looking for more than bar food, you should head to Saint Lawrence. It is open until 2am and has a great menu with local food as well as a full bar for well made classic drinks. This is a great place to grab a Vieux Carré or PIMM’s cup and satisfy your late night appetite.
Great bottled beer selection and a few on tab. The food was so good and the ambiance is very chilled back. I would give 5 star if it was not that my wife’s and my fried chicken were little burned.
Delicious. Service was mediocre but the wings were phenomenal. The fish entree was savory and delicious, I only wish that there were more capers. My friend got a shrimp poboy and wasn't satisfied, I agree that it was a little dry
This was easily one of my favourite bars that we visited in New Orleans. It’s a little off the main drag in the French Quarter so a little quieter and less touristy. The decor was very cool and guy working at the bar was incredibly friendly and quick to come over with glasses of ice water to take our orders.
We had beer, a crazy 32oz cup of frozen Pimm’s (that lasted me about an hour! This is so different to how we drink Pimm’s in England but I think it’s an absolute stroke of genius), and an absolutely gargantuan portion of tasty onion rings and artichoke dip with tortillas. We managed to eat all the onion rings with some effort (and, let’s face it, greed!), but could only manage some of the tortillas with the dip; the portion sizes seem more likely intended for large groups of people.
They were playing cool music and the bar had such a nice relaxed atmosphere that we ended up hanging out for a couple of rounds of beer.
I visited New Orleans for the weekend, and this place was by far the best restaurant I went to. The veggie burger was fantastic, and they have a great selection of beers and cocktails. However, the restaurant got a little busy towards the middle of our meal and our server didn't stop by again and another server had to get our checks instead. It's understandable, but could be resolved if they were better staffed.
Very happy that we stopped in on a recommendation from a bartender (sorry I don't know her name) from Ryan's Pub. The service was quick (we sat at bar). Mandy, our bartender, was great when asked what I should choose. She didn't steer me wrong. Hubby had a bbq, bacon burger. Said it was great. A little pricey, but what isn't in Nola. I had the crab BLT sandwich.
Yum! Got recommended by our hotel concierge as good drinks and snacks spot, and we came for dinner and it was great. Cocktails were affordable too which always helps! :-)
If you are looking for a nice quiet quaint place just a few blocks off of Bourbon Street that has a delicious food and drinks look no further. Saint Lawrence has a full bar and meal specials. I sampled the fried catfish plate and fried chicken plate, both were excellent. The mustard greens were the best I have found in the south! Stop by Saint Lawrence its worth a few more steps for the great food.
The atmosphere is fantastic, especially as my first stop in NOLA for the first time. Chip (my server) was hilarious and attentive, with great recommendations on the food. The gulf fish is easily the best seafood dinner I've ever had, and the Irish local stout was delicious. Definitely recommend this place!
We ate there around midnight as the place was recommended by the bike taxis in town.. And they probably served me one of the best chicken sandwiches I had in the states..
They also had cheap beer, good chips and generally a good service... I'd definitely recommend this place!!
I loved the atmosphere and service. I wasn't a fan of the meal that I ordered but it was probably due to it being an out of the ordinary menu item for me. I highly recommend this place if you are looking for a nice place to grab a bite to eat.
Good, somewhat limited menu featuring the southern Cajun flavors that you'd expect to encounter in the French Quarter. Interesting libations, the black betty is a palatable option for people who like sangria and berry-based drinks. The crawfish mac and cheese was a little light on the crawfish for my liking. But the overall atmosphere, easy-going staff and colorful patrons made for a relaxing and satiating meal.
There was no wait time we sat at a table had a few drinks placed our order the food came my daughter had the fried chicken plate and I have the blue cheese hamburger with fries the food is awesome I do recommend this place
The atmosphere at St. Lawrence was on point for NOLA. Casha took great care of us and the drinks were wonderful. I highly recommend the Nutty Friar(pictured left)
Love the food here. We accidentally found this place walking to Jackson Square. We only had smaller plates, but the food was still flavorful and the staff was very attentive. Well worth the stop!
Very cool open bar with great cocktails... both regular and frozen Pimm’s cup.
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