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12 romantic restaurants ideal for date night in New Orleans

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by Beth D'Addono
Updated January 24, 2024

New Orleans knows how to treat its couples, whether that means a plush hotel lounge or a cozy family-owned favorite. For a chic first date, there’s a bar that pours 30 wines on tap. Anniversaries get an Amalfi Coast-inspired escape in a suave hotel. AI-powered art dials up the wow factor at an ultra-modern steakhouse.

This guide pairs New Orleans restaurants with romantic occasions from first dates all the way to milestone anniversaries. These are New Orleans’s 12 best date-night restaurants.

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4.4
4.4 (361)
$30 and under
Southern
Bywater
About the restaurant

Impress your date with a reservation at this Louisiana-meets-Korea hotspot—Morrow’s is steered by mother-and-son duo Lenora Chong and Larry Morrow and usually has lines out the door. Crowds come for New Orleans staples and modern riffs on Korean classics like sesame ginger wings and buttery chargrilled oysters, plus a serious craft cocktail selection. If you’re feeling ambitious, make it a brunch date on a Sunday and break the ice over signature faves like gumbo ramen.


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Kimber
Dined 3 days ago
Amazing food and fantastic service. Our group had the Crawfish Bread for an appetizer, Shrimp Po boys, Red Beans and Rice with Fried Catfish, Salmon, and Crawfish Pasta. We also enjoyed the Classic Margarita, Blueberry Margarita and Cosmo. Every single bite was delicious and I look forward to my next visit.
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4.8
4.8 (2343)
$30 and under
Wine Bar
Central Business District
About the restaurant

Wines on tap and tastings galore make this CBD charmer a first-date go-to. Start with a drink at the handsome bar, or touch knees under a table for two by the window overlooking the patio. Choose from 30 wines on tap (they can be tasted 2.5 ounces at a time) and excellent small plates by Commander’s Palace alum Amy Mehrtens, including bacon-wrapped dates stuffed with rosemary cream cheese and black truffle fries.


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Robert
Dined 2 days ago
Copper Vine was a wonderful experience. We came here for dinner on Christmas Day. The seared scallop risotto was outstanding and my daughter said the short rib burger was one of the best she’s ever had. We shared the bananas foster for dessert and it was fabulous. A great find and someplace we hope to visit again the next time we’re in New Orleans.
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4.8
4.8 (773)
$30 and under
Cocktail Bar
Warehouse District
About the restaurant

It doesn’t get sexier than the Peacock Room at the Hotel Fontenot. Dazzle your date with its rich velvets, rolled leather banquettes, gilded cages, and feathered birds. Chef Samuel Peery’s menu is heavy on share plates like steamed lobster dumplings and Sicilian meatballs over creamy polenta. Sip on classic cocktails, along with an impressive collection of madeira and rum. To really take things up a notch, come for live R&B performances on Thursday nights.


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Karl
Dined 2 days ago
We dined as a group of four. Everybody enjoyed their drinks. The food was good (the chicken sandwich and shrimp and grits were a big hit). The atmosphere is fun and whimsical and lively. Our waiter was also friendly (though VERY busy).
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4.7
4.7 (1929)
$31 to $50
Italian
Warehouse District
About the restaurant

Owner Billy Blatty’s parents were friends with Sophia Loren, who inspired this brick-walled Italian hideaway. Case in point: an Andy Warhol-style painting of Loren eating spaghetti adorns the wall. Sofia is where you and your SO go to sip on prosecco and devour chef Talia Diele’s wood-fired Neapolitan pies and pastas like tagliatelle with Gulf shrimp. If you’re drinking, consider the large, Italian-centric wine list and dream of a Mediterranean getaway while sharing the can’t-miss panna cotta.


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Ashley
Dined 1 day ago
I am gluten free as is my husband. We tried Sofia based on reading that they had gluten free options. I am happy to report that we were able to have the whipped ricotta with Gf bread as an apprenticed and ordered a pizza and pasta both GF. Everything was amazing. One of the hardest parts of being gluten free is how tasteless most things are. However that was not the case at Sofia. Everything we had was amazing and no reactions
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4.5
4.5 (765)
$30 and under
Contemporary American
Lower Garden District
About the restaurant

The Bower gets two things right before you even kick off an anniversary feast: The lighting is soft and flattering, and the acoustics were made for hushed conversations. Expect a modern American menu with ties to a local farm, inspired by flavors from Southeast Asia and the sun-kissed Mediterranean. As a tribute to its name—which refers to a kind of garden trellis— plants hang from The Bower’s ceiling, adding to the dreamy vibes.


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Paige
Dined 3 days ago
Lovely experience for our yearly Reveillon dinner. The food was incredible and Jen, our server, was a delight!
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4.5
4.5 (725)
$30 and under
Contemporary French
Warehouse District
About the restaurant

Don’t be fooled by Vyoone’s unassuming brick facade: There’s an enchanting courtyard behind it. Book a table here to celebrate over French, African, and Creole-inspired dishes like escargot in a garlic wine sauce, award-winning French onion soup, and duck a l’orange, plus brunch and happy hour specials. If you prefer an indoor meal, climb the curvy staircase for a table with leafy street views.


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OpenTable Diner
Dined on Jul 4, 2024
The food was fabulous & the service was excellent.
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4.8
4.8 (871)
$50 and over
Contemporary Italian
Garden District
About the restaurant

The Amalfi Coast feels are strong at San Lorenzo, a sophisticated spot in the Hotel Saint Vincent. Feel good about your anniversary feast: San Lorenzo is all about top-notch pasta and seasonal, sustainably line-caught, and bycatch fish. Dress up for this and remember to slip on your sexiest shoes, Italian-style. Then stretch your special night with an after-dinner drink at the hotel’s lobby bar, Paradise Lounge.


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Suzanne
Dined 3 days ago
We loved every moment dining at San Lorenzo - gorgeous ambiance, exceptional service, and most importantly the food - superb!!!! Bravo!
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4.8
4.8 (458)
$50 and over
Japanese
Central Business District
About the restaurant

Bring your beau to Yo Nashi for an omakase experience with a New Orleans accent. Chef Mackenzie Broquet’s out-there tasting menu changes frequently and could include stunning starters like bluefin tuna tartare with black garlic vinaigrette or Louisiana crawfish tails in green curry with pickles carrots and cucumbers. The jewel box-like interiors—dressed with metallic leaf and shell accents—and fit-for-royalty plating adds up to one transportive and unforgettable date.


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Casey
Dined on Dec 12, 2024
Wow, what an amazing find. I came and had the 7 course omakase and every course was fresh, delicious, and innovative. Beautiful little restaurant with a fantastic selection of beer, wine, sake and cocktails (which I may have indulged in a liiiiittle too much but there were so many amazing options!) Bang for your buck is unmatched since omakase can usually be in the hundreds of dollars per person range (not here!) Holly was amazing, along with the 2 sushi chefs whose names I didn’t catch. Can’t wait to come back next time I’m in NOLA.
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4.5
4.5 (4795)
$31 to $50
Creole / Cajun / Southern
French Quarter
About the restaurant

Tableau’s townhouse setting and gorgeous wraparound balcony promises peak Southern hospitality—it’s a Dickie Brennan & Co. restaurant, after all. Set the mood with a romantic carriage ride before dinner, then prepare to be totally spoiled. Your French-Creole feast kicks off with blue crab crepes before making way for classics like Gulf fish almondine or shrimp and grits. Don’t skip a drink in the lush courtyard if weather permits.


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LaurenVIP
Dined today
Overpriced but lovely ambiance and the food was good.
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4.8
4.8 (1454)
$30 and under
Cajun
French Quarter
About the restaurant

Grab some friends and head to this century-old brasserie. Café Sbisa wins the ambiance game with a pretty patio and a staircase that dates back to 1899. If Sbisa’s past doesn’t give your group something to talk about, the next-level French Creole dishes will. Chef Alfred Singleton, who worked his way up from busboy to chef and co-owner, leads the kitchen and serves hearty hits like Louisiana blue crab cakes and fried oysters Sbisa served over creamed spinach with Tabasco hollandaise.


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R J
Dined 5 days ago
I have to say.....OMG! It was me, my wife & my frat brother & his wife! It was all of our 1st time and it definitely didn't disappoint! Vibe is good here, music is good here , the service is good here and the food is really good & delicious!
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4.1
4.1 (228)
$50 and over
Steakhouse
Lower Garden District
About the restaurant

This swanky modern steakhouse drips with drama. There are gold-leaf steaks on the menu, from Jean-Georges Vongerichten alum Murat Nalcioglu, and a glass beef gallery that displays brontosaurus-size rib-eyes. Not to mention six AI-assisted prints that take dinner here to magical new heights—scan the QR code on your phone and watch the artwork come alive, whether it’s fluttering butterflies or a carriage wandering through New Orleans.


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Rena
Dined on Dec 13, 2024
My husband and I enjoyed our visit. The atmosphere and staff were amazing. The food was awesome. Everything was cooked and served to perfection! We highly recommend GAIA and will return for future outings to New Orleans! Note to the ladies, the Tiger Lily drink is spectacular.
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4.8
4.8 (1620)
$31 to $50
Steakhouse
Mid-City / City Park
About the restaurant

Woo your date with steak and a martini at Crescent City Steak House. For many locals, the iconic Mid-City restaurant’s bacon-wrapped filet, sizzled in butter, is the gold standard. Founded by Croatian immigrant John Vojkovich in 1934, the family-owned restaurant was the first to serve slabs of prime-aged beef in New Orleans. Ask for a table along “lover’s lane” in one of the snug, six-seat tables surrounded by drapes for the ultimate privacy—and the ultimate question.


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laura
Dined 4 days ago
Great old New Orleans restaurant. Great steaks and sides along withgreat service!
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