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Food halls are such a great idea! We all ordered from different vendors. Got a drink from the bar...frozen berry sangria. We were able to hang out & talk for a couple hours without being worried We were holding up a table. Definitely recommend it for parties with different tastes. I ordered from 1
I had breakfast, lunch, and dinner here along with a few cocktails for a night cap. Everyone was so friendly and accommodating. I wish I could remember the young lady's name working at Lattes on Loyola. She made an outstanding cup of coffee and remembered my order the next day. The ghetto burger fro
Go here when you’re hungry but not quite sure what you want to eat. So many great spots to choose from, including a full bar for a drink while you wait. I can recommend the stuffed wings & springs rolls from the Vietnamese place - around the corner from the pizza spot. The pizza was pretty good but
Great place with alot of various options for good food. Try Edison's Espresso and Tea Bar it's great and Dee the owner is the best. 14 Parish is a great Jamaican spot in the market as well. The bar across from Edison's is also a great spot with natural juices to make fresh drinks.
I visited Pythian Market a few days ago with my friend and really enjoyed it. They have a number of food options, from Mexican to Jamaican to Po’ boys. There is also a bar and a coffee stand. It’s a really pleasant, clean atmosphere, and in a fairly nice location on Loyola and Gravier. It is a littl
The Pythian Market place is a amazing place to eat they different food stand in one building. It's very popular place with the locals and tourists it close to some of the hotels..
Great little food hall with lots of options to pick from for everyone! Quick service and love that there’s a bar.
Pretty sweet spot with lots of good food options, drinks, and some outside seating. Are Willie Mae’s here and really enjoyed the food! Drinks from the bar inside were good too, but kinda pricey for the cocktails.
The most memorable thing about Pythian market was definitely Frencheeze. I wish I knew the name of the guy behind the counter but he was really nice and the food was really good. I had a pulled pork slider with pimento cheese and fries. Thanks was the best thing I ate at Pythian. The cocktails were
One of the amazing food halls in New Orleans, stationed perfectly in the CBD. They have such a variety of booths, from coffee to sandwiches to Asian cuisine to desserts and juices. One of our favorite places to eat here is Eat Well NOLA & 14 Parishes, both of which have their own locations but it's
There isn’t a lot of options. The customer service is pretty bad too. My mom ate at a Jamaican place and she hated it. However, I got a pizza and it was delicious. I think it was oven bricked. I would come back specifically for that.
Stopped by 14 Parishes because it had rave reviews in several local publications. Maybe we visited on an off day but I was not impressed. I've had much better and more authentic Caribbean fare in Brooklyn. The portions do not match the prices and the food is terribly under seasoned. While my oxtai
Located in an area that needed some dining options: lots of tasty-sounding vendors to pick from! I wish this had been open last time I was in town staying at the hotel next door. I chose Cocinita, and had one vegetarian arepa (El Vegano) and one chicken arepa (La Sifrina). Both were delicious with
Nice variety of eateries to select from, also has on site bar! The pizza was decent, Bar 1908 was great for drinks!
From dinner last night to breakfast this morning... the food is with 10 stars. 14 Parishes Jamaican Restaurant was amazingly good. So good, that I had to grab some beef patties with my breakfast this morning. But Ma Momma’s House hit me with the chicken and waffles. Man, these wings are off the
I love the selection of food in this food hall. 14 parish has amazing jerk chicken and oxtail. My momma's fried chicken wings and waffle are delicious although really pricey for wings. But their red beans and homemade lemon sweet tea is to die for. Willie mae's fried chicken has the crispiest and mo
MaMommas had a wonderful breakfast this morning! Waffles, eggs, grits and bacon! Loved their "Dirty South" tea (strawberry lemonade and tea)
A great little gem. We stayed at the Troubadour and this was the next building over so by convenience alone it wins for hotel guests. It has a good variety of food selection and a nice little bar with a daily happy hour.
I love going to Pythian Market for quick, delicious food. The food and drink options are great but my favorite is Meribo for their woodfired pizza. Prices at Pythian are higher than a fast food spot but in line with the high quality. Especially great for lunch or pre-show meal.
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