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Best American Restaurants in Lower Garden District

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A photo of The Bower restaurant
4.5
Awesome(763)
Price: Moderate
• American • Lower Garden District
Booked 34 times today
At The Bower in New Orleans' Lower Garden District, the essence of farm-to-table cuisine is brought to life with a menu that celebrates the freshest local ingredients sourced directly from Louisiana farmers and markets. Praised for its "fantastic meal" and "incredible" chef's specials, The Bower thrives on seasonal availability, ensuring each dish not only tastes exquisite but also enhances health. Diners rave about the "amazing ambiance & service" and the "outstanding" food, making it clear that The Bower is a standout for those seeking authentic, high-quality farm-to-table dining. As one enthusiastic reviewer puts it, "The food was so so good" and "service was fantastic," encapsulating the delightful experience that awaits at The Bower.
A photo of Lula Restaurant Distillery restaurant
4.6
Exceptional(1908)
Price: Moderate
• American • Lower Garden District
Booked 18 times today
Lula Restaurant Distillery, nestled in the vibrant Lower Garden District of New Orleans, represents the epitome of American cuisine with a distinctive Louisiana twist. As the first restaurant-distillery in New Orleans and the Southeast US, Lula offers an authentic experience where "the food was so absolutely incredible" and the spirits are crafted on-site, enhancing the dining adventure. Patrons rave about dishes like the "pork osso bucco" which is "so tender it just fell apart" and the flavorful "shrimp & grits." The unique blend of locally sourced ingredients and the joy of dining along the historic St. Charles Avenue streetcar line make every visit memorable. Whether it’s the praised "bottomless vodka bar" during brunch or the "excellent service" noted by many, Lula Restaurant Distillery delivers a top-tier American dining experience that’s both deeply rooted in tradition and refreshingly modern.
A photo of Birdy's Behind The Bower restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(597)
Price: Moderate
• American • Garden District
Booked 21 times today
Birdy's Behind the Bower in the Garden District of New Orleans is your go-to destination for authentic Southern cuisine with a touch of local charm. Praised for its "amazingly good" food and "exceptional service," this delightful spot offers a menu brimming with fresh, locally-sourced ingredients from Sugar Roots Farm. Whether it's the highly recommended breakfast board, the mouth-watering Huevos Rancheros, or the beloved biscuits with honey butter, each dish is crafted with care and Southern flair. As one reviewer exclaimed, it's "1000/10. new fav spot and will be back." Celebrate Southern comforts in a chic outdoor setting at Birdy’s, where every meal is a homecoming.
A photo of SeaWitch restaurant
4.4
Awesome(42)
Price: Expensive
• American • Garden District
Booked 16 times today
At Seawitch in New Orleans' picturesque Garden District, seafood isn't just a dish; it's a celebration of local flavors and traditions. Nestled on the lively St. Charles Avenue, this restaurant offers a seafood experience that is as authentic as it is innovative. Diners rave about the "best oysters they've ever had," praising their freshness and the expert char-grilling that enhances their natural flavors. The menu, described as "beautifully thought out and so flavorful," includes standout dishes like chargrilled lemon Parmesan oysters and red fish on the half shell, which guests describe as "absolutely the best." The vibrant atmosphere and attentive service complete the enchanting dining experience, making Seawitch a must-visit destination for seafood lovers in New Orleans.
A photo of Wild South restaurant
5.0
Exceptional(8)
Price: Very Expensive
• American • Lower Garden District
Booked 5 times today
Take the right turn off of Magazine Streetin the Lower Garden District and you’llstumble upon Wild South.Through the yellow doors lies a restaurant that showcases local ingredients we hold dear in new, innovative ways while celebrating the signature elements that make up this Southern cuisine. Whether you’re popping in for snacks atthe bar or want the full tasting experience,Chef Michael Stoltzfus and his team invite you to partake in the unique taste of the Wild South. Wild South is now offering a la carte at both the barand dining room.
A photo of Cafe Normandie at The Higgins restaurant
4.5
Awesome(64)
Price: Expensive
• American • Warehouse District
Booked 6 times today
Indulge in sophisticated French-influenced casual fare in the Higgins Hotel's full-service restaurant.
A photo of Brennan's restaurant
4.8
Exceptional(11738)
Price: Expensive
• American • French Quarter
Booked 103 times today
Welcome to Brennan's in the vibrant French Quarter of New Orleans, a beacon of breakfast excellence and a culinary landmark praised by both locals and travelers. As a finalist for the "Outstanding Restaurant" by the James Beard Foundation in 2022, Brennan’s offers a breakfast experience that’s both indulgent and authentically Creole. Guests rave about the "out of this world" food and the exceptional service, making it feel like "eating in my grandmother's kitchen." The legendary Bananas Foster, flamboyantly prepared tableside, is a must-try. Each dish, from the luxurious lobster omelette to the traditional Eggs Hussarde, promises a morning of decadent delight. Celebrate the start of your day in one of Brennan’s opulent dining rooms or the lush courtyard, making every breakfast not just a meal but a memorable event.
A photo of Antoine's restaurant
4.6
Exceptional(11266)
Price: Expensive
• American • French Quarter
Booked 79 times today
Antoine's, nestled in the heart of the French Quarter in New Orleans, has been a bastion of French Creole cuisine for over 184 years. Celebrated for its authenticity and traditional fare, Antoine's offers a dining experience steeped in historic charm. Guests rave about the classic dishes, with one patron exclaiming, "Food was FABULOUS!!! Best steak ever," and another recommending the "wonderful baked Alaska and oysters Rockefeller." The restaurant’s dedication to excellence is evident in the glowing reviews, highlighting not only the food but also the exceptional service and ambiance. Antoine's continues to impress, making it a must-visit for anyone seeking a genuine taste of French culinary tradition in a timeless setting.
A photo of Luke restaurant
4.6
Exceptional(9188)
Price: Moderate
• American • Central Business District
Booked 118 times today
Luke, nestled in the vibrant Central Business District of New Orleans, just steps from the French Quarter, is a French brasserie that exudes authenticity and culinary excellence. This Creole-inspired gem, led by Chef Erick Loos, specializes in dishes that showcase the freshest local ingredients and seafood from the Gulf of Mexico. Guests consistently rave about their experiences, with one patron noting, "every bite was superb!" The restaurant's commitment to quality is mirrored in its meticulous service and a lively atmosphere that complements its exquisite French offerings. Whether it’s the locally famed French 75 cocktail or the freshly procured oysters, Luke guarantees a French dining experience that is both genuine and memorable.
A photo of Copper Vine restaurant
4.8
Exceptional(2330)
Price: Moderate
• American • Central Business District
Booked 75 times today
Nestled in the vibrant Central Business District of New Orleans, Copper Vine stands out as a premier Gastro Pub, offering a delightful fusion of Caribbean, European, and Southern flavors that embody the city’s eclectic spirit. Patrons rave about their experiences, highlighting not only the innovative dishes like the "spectacular Ragu" but also the atmospheric charm and top-tier service. "The food was very nice and the service was excellent," one diner noted, encapsulating the consistent praise found in reviews. Whether it's the bottomless brunch or a leisurely dinner, Copper Vine offers a gastro pub experience that marries traditional refinement with contemporary flair, making every visit memorable.

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  • Patrick
    Las Vegas •2 reviews
    5.0
    Dined 1 day ago
    Food was great! Drink prices were a little on the high side for a distillery, but tasty.
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    Lula Restaurant DistilleryPrice: Moderate• Contemporary Southern• Lower Garden District
    4.6
  • Kim
    Northwest Florida •1 review
    5.0
    Dined 2 days ago
    The staff is first class! Very friendly and attentive. The Chargrilled oysters were exceptional! So were the crab cakes. Beautiful atmosphere. Would be a great place to meet for small plates and cocktails!
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    SeaWitchPrice: Expensive• American• Garden District
    4.4
  • LyndaVIP
    San Francisco Bay Area •17 reviews
    5.0
    Dined 4 days ago
    Wild South is the best place to enjoy a cozy, delicious meal focused on Southern cuisine. We went on a Wednesday night the week before Christmas, so it was slower than normal. This allowed us to sit at the chef's table and get unfettered attention from the staff and chefs. We ordered the 5-course prefix menu, and everything was perfectly timed and perfectly portioned, so we left satisfied but not overly full. My husband paired this with their Sherry flight, allowing him to experience a wide range of styles they offer. The first course was an escabeche-esque snapper served on a rice cracker. The second course was an ode to New England-style chowder. Both items were not listed on the menu at the time. We were interrupted by an intermezzo of uni and trout roe-topped chicken schnitzel bites, followed by the vegetable course of broccolini, carrots, and peppers, topped with a pumpkin XO sauce and goat creme fraiche. The main course was a brined and one-week dry-aged pork chop with radicchio and sweet potatoes. Pre-dessert was a refreshing scoop of strawberry sorbet, and dessert was a nod to chocolate mint ice cream but with meringue, toasted sesame, and Creole cream cheese custard with strawberries and poached carrots. Overall, we had a fantastic time, enjoying our camaraderie with the chefs and staff, and I would highly recommend going back and enjoying a meal with friends. We will definitely be back when we return to New Orleans. Thanks again to Mike and his fabulous team!
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    Wild SouthPrice: Very Expensive• Creole / Cajun / Southern• Lower Garden District
    5
  • LibbyVIP
    Denver / Colorado •17 reviews
    5.0
    Dined 5 days ago
    My basil spaghetti was delicious as was the duck confit eaten by another diner. Another diner had speckled trout which he was unimpressed with. Parts of the fish were undercooked and some parts were overcooked.
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    The BowerPrice: Moderate• Contemporary American• Lower Garden District
    4.5
  • Gregory Tyler
    Mexico City •2 reviews
    4.0
    Dined on Dec 15, 2024
    Service was good! Underwhelmed by food and especially the value. Had the whipped feta toast at brunch which I added an egg for extra costs. The toast was described as coming with seasonal toppings and hot honey but came with no toppings. Just cheese spread on toast with a little honey for $17.
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    Birdy's Behind The BowerPrice: Moderate• American• Garden District
    4.7

Discover best American restaurants in Lower Garden District

Explore the vibrant American cuisine scene in the Lower Garden District of New Orleans, Louisiana, where culinary diversity meets traditional Southern charm. This area is renowned for its exceptional array of American dining options, each offering a unique twist on classic dishes that cater to a variety of tastes and preferences. From gourmet burgers and barbeque to innovative takes on Southern comfort food, these restaurants showcase the rich culinary heritage of New Orleans with a modern flair. Diners can expect a warm welcome and a memorable meal, whether they are looking for a casual eatery or a more sophisticated dining experience. The dining scene in the Lower Garden District is characterized by its lively atmosphere and a focus on quality and creativity, making it a must-visit destination for food lovers. Each restaurant in this locale strives to provide not only a meal but a delightful culinary adventure that reflects the spirit of New Orleans. Whether you are a local or a tourist, the American eateries here promise an enriching dining experience that will leave you eager to return.

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