Maren Marina: Try the bagel with lox, tomato, onions and capers...ahhhhmazing!
Shelley Talbot: Best place I've found in Nola outside of NYC that has great lox and bagels; the Wednesday, 'NY pastrami' special is not bad either! It has become my favorite neighborhood deli for sure!
Shelley Talbot: Da best lox n bagels outside NYC for Nola! The pastrami on rye is not so bad either! Enjoy!
4. Cafe Envie
8.1
1241 Decatur St (btw. Governor Nicholls St. and Barracks St.), New Orleans, LA
Coffee Shop · French Quarter · 102 tips and reviews
Katy Kalysta: Go to Cafe Envie, order a Lox w/green onion cream cheese on an everything bagel.Enjoy!
Kelsey Kotzebue: Breakfast was delicious and the alcohol infused coffee is a must. Great for a quick bite
Dens: Great escape from Bourbon Street if you're in town for a bachelor party, etc. Quick coffee, some art on the walls, and far enough from the stench of last night's Bourbon Street regrets.
Allen B.: Under new ownership as of May 2019, Tout de Suite is no longer cash-only! Great breakfast, coffee, pastries... Try the Atchafalaya - eggs, grits & Crawfish Etouffee!
Andrew Maher: Wonderful spot for a Sunday breakfast. Mix if folks there and great food.
Michael Zickefoose: If you are over on Algiers Point make it a point to stop here! Cute and quaint little corner café. The atchafalaya (grits, two eggs, and crawfish étouffée) is delicious!
6. Café Fleur de Lis
7.5
307 Chartres St (Bienville St), New Orleans, LA
Breakfast Spot · French Quarter · 120 tips and reviews
Bailey Oliver: The lox bagel is amazing! But huge! Perfect breakfast place
jeff landsberg: Farmers omelette , green tomato Bloody Mary , hash browns. Use the NoWait app and save time 👌🏻 5 Stars
Ellen Fitzenrider: For those silly people at the big hotels 2 blocks away waiting 20-deep at the lobby Starbucks, use your feet, get some fresh air, and get an awesome cafe au lait for half the price of your latte...
10. Vacherie Cafe
7.8
827 Toulouse St (at Dauphine St.), New Orleans, LA
Café · French Quarter · 30 tips and reviews
Kelly Selby: Breakfast is excellent, large portions, my husband and I Walked here everyday for breakfast and shared our meal. I would highly recommend this restaurant.
Cortney Mills: Outdoor space is great. Bloody Mary with house pickled veggies excellent.
Christopher Duasso: This is the corner the witches turn in the first episode of American Horror Story.
11. Smoothie King Center
8.3
1501 Dave Dixon Dr., New Orleans, LA
Basketball Stadium · Central Business District · 84 tips and reviews
Laur Lo Ski: Although the stairs are far too steep for older patrons, this was the perfect venue for Cirque du Soleil offering amazing views for everyone! The food and bathroom locations were top notch as well!
ESPN: If a ball drops into your lap while at the game, it's probably because Anthony Davis just swatted some guy's shot.
HISTORY: The arena is home to the Hornets, Tulane NCAA basketball, & the Sugar Bowl Basketball Classic. In the days after Hurricane Katrina, the arena played a pivotal role after the Dome suffered damages.
Stephanie Downes: You can't go wrong with this Hilton; clean & modern, as you'd expect. Good location, ~5-7 min walk to Bourbon St. Note that while next to the convention center, is still a 10 min walk to the entrance.
Team Coco: "The bad news: The WiFi here isn't free. The good news: It's also really slow." - Conan O'Brien
Jarrett: Welcome to 1998 where the Internet costs $17/day