Best & Cool Bars in Gretna

We've collected top 10 mentioned bars in Gretna from other articles such as Atlas Obscura, Jetsetter, Money Inc, including the cool, fun, and roof top bars.

Best & Cool Bars in Gretna

Commander's Palace
Commander's Palace
4.6 (4825 ratings)
Notable spot for refined Creole fare & an elegant jazz brunch in a chandelier-hung space since 1880.
1403 Washington Ave, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
RestaurantAmerican restaurantBarBrunch restaurantCreole restaurantFine dining restaurantSeafood restaurantSouthern restaurant (US)
Mentioned by VacationIdea
17 Best New Orleans Seafood Restaurants
"Visitors to New Orleans in search of haute Creole cuisine will find their nirvana at Commander’s Place in the Garden District. This 1893 landmark restaurant has garnered significant recognition and won innumerable culinary awards, including six James Beard Foundation Awards. They pride themselves in sourcing local ingredients and, in fact, 90% of their ingredients come from within 100 miles of the restaurant."
Mentioned by Thrillist
The 15 Foods You Absolutely Have to Eat While Visiting New Orleans
"The restaurants on the pricier side are worth visiting for this one-of-a-kind appetizer. And, to reiterate: Commander's Palace's turtle soup is legendary. Go for lunch, order a series of 25-cent martinis (you read that right), and slurp from your glass and a bowl."
Mentioned by Indiana Jo
What & Where to Eat in New Orleans
"You didn’t believe me when I talked about 25¢ martinis, did you?. I wouldn’t blame you. I didn’t believe it either…until I proved that this particular unicorn (of the dining world) exists at the wonderful, up-scale restaurant, Commander’s Palace."
Parkway Bakery & Tavern
Parkway Bakery & Tavern
4.7 (3562 ratings)
Longtime (since 1911) neighborhood hangout with a patio known for classic-style po' boys.
538 Hagan Ave, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA
BakeryBarRestaurantSandwich shop
Mentioned by Time Out New Orleans
15 famous restaurants in New Orleans that are always worth checking out
"This Mid-City po'boy purveyor has been a favorite for decades, featuring affordable drinks and some of the best po'boys around town. Proudly local and full of characters, the eatery was made extra-famous by a visit from then President Obama, and has been featured on a variety of TV shows. While waiting for your sandwich, peruse the memorabilia and pictures that adorn the walls."
Mentioned by Time Out New Orleans
The 27 best New Orleans restaurants
"This family-owned, casual neighborhood joint is a top choice for classic, overstuffed po-boys. It has grown in popularity but the friendly staff still takes care of the locals, welcoming tourists like they’re family as well. Shrimps are fried to perfection, roast beef is sufficiently messy and the Barq's (and beer) is served icy cold."
Mentioned by Oprah Daily
The Famous New Orleans Foods to Add to Your Culinary Bucket List
"Parkway has been around for over a century, since 1911 to be exact. Legend has it that the name poor boy, also referred to as po’ boy, comes from the Great Depression era when a sandwich was created to be given free of charge to transit strikers. Folks have been clamoring for Parkway’s poor boys ever since."
Ruby Slipper Cafe
Ruby Slipper Cafe
4.5 (5081 ratings)
Cheery cafe serving signature omelets, Southern brunch fare & cocktails in a relaxed atmosphere.
200 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Brunch restaurantBarBreakfast restaurantSouthern restaurant (US)
Coquette
Coquette
4.7 (616 ratings)
Trendy, chandelier-hung place serving locally sourced New American fare alongside craft cocktails.
2800 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70115, USA
New American restaurantBarRestaurant
Mentioned by 10Best
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"Opened by chef Mike Stoltzfus and his wife Lillian Hubbard in December 2008, Coquette is a Garden District stunner, from its gleaming floors and crisp linens to its architectural details and warm exposed brick walls. Chef Stoltzfus proffers innovative southern cuisine with an emphasis on locally sourced product and pastry chef Zak Miller does the same, with an emphasis on unexpected twists that elevate dessert into something ethereal. He uses seasonal fruit, fresh herbs and surprising flavors like smoke and heat to bring something special to the table."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
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"Coquette mixes wine-bar ambience with friendly service and a bit of white linen; the result is a candlelit place where you don’t feel bad getting tipsy. Explore beyond the respectable wine menu, though – there’s... Tapas in Faubourg Marigny & Bywater"
Muriel's Jackson Square
Muriel's Jackson Square
4.6 (2655 ratings)
Classic Creole fare in a 19th-century building with old-world elegance, plus a Sunday jazz brunch.
801 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
Creole restaurantAmerican restaurantBarBistroCocktail barEvent venueSouthern restaurant (US)Wedding venue
P & G Restaurant
P & G Restaurant
4.5 (298 ratings)
Casual breakfast & lunch spot for red beans & rice, gumbo, seafood po' boys & other local staples.
345 Baronne St, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA
American restaurantBarRestaurant
Thanh Thanh Restaurant
Thanh Thanh Restaurant
4.4 (169 ratings)
All-day Vietnamese dishes presented in a warm, relaxed space with a small, contemporary bar.
131 Huey P Long Ave, Gretna, LA 70053, USA
Vietnamese restaurantBar
Saba
Saba
4.7 (499 ratings)
Casual bistro with family-style platters of locally sourced Middle Eastern fare & outdoor dining.
5757 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70115, USA
Middle Eastern restaurantBarRestaurant
Mentioned by Time Out New Orleans
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"After leaving his namesake restaurant (but unable to take the name with him), chef Alon Shaya has brought his beloved contemporary Israeli cuisine back, better than ever, along with a progressive new operation that strongly focuses on employee welfare. His dedication to ingredients, technique and staff is evident. The bright, airy Uptown restaurant provides a warm setting in which to enjoy shareable dishes like Shaya’s grandmother’s lutenitsa, local tomato ezme, harissa roasted chicken and hummus topped with blue crab."
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
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"Saba’s desserts are stunning — produce-based and subtle but layered. Chef Cara Peterson weaves refreshingly different featured ingredients like barberries, hibiscus, sumac, satsumas, and figs in olive oil cakes, semifreddo, and babka, depending on the season. You can pick up holiday desserts here too —this season’s offerings are pumpkin-spiced babka, cardamom pecan pie, and cranberry and rose labneh cheesecake."
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
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"Saba showcases chef Alon Shaya’spenchant for using farm fresh ingredients to create flavorful Israeli and Mediterranean fare. Enjoy the likes of harissa chicken salad and falafel with Shaya’s famed pita in the roomy, protected outdoor garden under two tents with greenery and fans."
Palace Café
Palace Café
4.5 (3251 ratings)
Modern Creole cooking in an opulent, high-ceilinged room, plus sidewalk seating & people-watching.
605 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Creole restaurantBarRestaurant
Mentioned by OpenTable
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"Housed downtown in the historical Werlein Music building, the Palace Café is yet another brainchild of the legendary Brennan family, though it's Dickie Brennan who helms this resta..."
Monkey Board
Monkey Board
4.2 (529 ratings)
Happening rooftop bar at The Troubadour hotel offering cocktails, beer & food truck–inspired eats.
1111 Gravier St, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA
RestaurantBar
Mentioned by Trip101
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"Monkey Board is the right place to experience New Orleans in a single visit. The rooftop bar is located on the 17th floor of the Troubadour Hotel in the Central Business District, only a short walking distance from the French Quarter and the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Here, you can enjoy the festive vibe of the city’s nightlife and local live music, while enjoying expertly-crafted, Instagram-worthy cocktails, accompanied by Southern-inspired comfort food - all in one package with a spectacular view of New Orleans’ cityscape!"
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
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"Arguably the best rooftop bar in the city, the Monkey Board is on top of the Troubador Hotel, featuring artist Gabe Flores’ bright, graffiti-style artwork and expansive views of the city from the 17th floor. Fresh bar bites like ceviche, crab cakes, and carne asada tacos are on the menu along with a couple of fun frozen drinks and tropical cocktails, with happy hour specials for house wine and classic cocktails running daily from 4 to 6 p.m. Monkey Board is open Sunday through Thursday from 4 to 11 p.m."

Must See Sights and Landmarks in Gretna Area

St. Louis Cathedral
St. Louis Cathedral
4.8 (3034 ratings)4.5 (7630 ratings)
Grand, spired circa-1700s church with stained glass, a painted ceiling & an active congregation.
615 Pere Antoine Alley, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
CathedralSights & LandmarksCatholic cathedralArchitectural BuildingsSacred & Religious SitesChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by Curbed New Orleans
New Orleans’s most beautiful buildings
"Sure, it’s the most touristy spot in the city, but no list of beautiful Big Easy buildings can be complete without its most recognizable building. Overlooking Jackson Square sits the St. Louis Cathedral, one of the oldest continually operating cathedrals in the United States. After the original structure was destroyed in the Great New Orleans Fire of 1788, multiple rebuilds resulted in the current—and much larger—structure designed by Louisiana architect Jacques de Pouillyin 1850."
Mentioned by touristtube.com
Top Things to do in New Orleans | Tourist Tube
"New Orleans has got some amazing places to visit and attractions galore for tourists and locals alike. Amongst the many landmarks over here, one of the most popular is the St. Louis Cathedral, which is one of the most imposing and tallest structures in the French Quarter. It is also one of the most recognizable, based on the fact that it has appeared in numerous movies and TV shows."
Mentioned by Attractions of America
Top 10 Tourist Attractions in New Orleans, Louisiana
"This cathedral is one of the oldest in the United States and for this reason, has some interesting history behind its stunning exterior. It was officially named the Cathedral-Basilica of Saint Louis, King of France, and had its first version built in 1718. However, there were three more reconstructions, the final expansion and rebuilding happening in 1850."
Saint Augustine Catholic Church
Saint Augustine Catholic Church
4.7 (191 ratings)4.5 (218 ratings)
Church founded in 1841 by free African Americans, resulting in the historical War of the Pews.
1210 Governor Nicholls St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
Catholic churchSights & LandmarksSacred & Religious SitesChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by GPSmyCity
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"St. Augustine Catholic Church is the oldest African-American Catholic parish in the nation. It is located on Saint Claude Avenue near the French Quarter on the site of the old Claude Tremé plantation. The church is the location of the annual Jazz Mass that is held in conjunction with the Satchmo Festival, which pays homage to Louis Armstrong."
French Quarter
French Quarter
4.5 (20011 ratings)
The French Quarter is the city’s historic heart, famous for its vibrant nightlife and colorful buildings with cast-iron balconies. Crowd-pleasing Bourbon Street features jazz clubs, Cajun eateries and raucous bars serving potent cocktails. Quieter streets lead to the French Market, with gourmet food and local crafts, and to Jackson Square where street performers entertain in front of soaring St. Louis Cathedral.
New Orleans, LA, USA
Sights & LandmarksHistoric Walking AreasPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by New Orleans 3 days itinerary
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"Decatur Street is, in many ways, one of the main drags of the French Quarter, and is home to some of New Orleans’ most popular restaurants (don’t worry, we’ll get to those in the food section below). You can also find souvenir shops, tour companies, donkeys hooked up to carriages offering rides, and just about any other tourist staple you can think of here."
Mentioned by New Orleans 3 days itinerary
An Awesome New Orleans Itinerary
"When one thinks of New Orleans, the wrought iron wraparound porches of the French Quarter most likely comes to mind. Since this is the most iconic part of the city, it’s the perfect starting point for your NOLA adventure."

Best Vegetarian Restaurants in Gretna

Seed
Seed
4.6 (1349 ratings)
Vegan spins on comfort-food classics (e.g. po' boys) in a contemporary space.
1330 Prytania St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Vegan restaurantAmerican restaurantBreakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantCoffee shopVegetarian restaurant
Mentioned by Girl vs Globe
10 Best Vegan Restaurants in New Orleans
"Every single one of of these vegan restaurants in New Orleans is worth visiting, but Seed was definitely my favourite. It’s actually fully vegan and doesn’t serve any animal products whatsoever, which I loved. The airy interior is decorated with large paintings by Ally Burguieres and the surrounding Garden District is equal parts swish and laid-back."
Banana Blossom Thai Restaurant
Banana Blossom Thai Restaurant
4.7 (507 ratings)
Bright & casual eatery dishing a wide menu of curries, rice dishes, noodles & other Thai favorites.
500 9th St, Gretna, LA 70053, USA
Thai restaurantBarVegan restaurantVegetarian restaurant
Mayas | Nuevo Latino Cocina
Mayas | Nuevo Latino Cocina
4.4 (244 ratings)
Pan-Latin dishes, including vegetarian options, plus cocktails in a cozy, wood-decked space.
2027 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Nuevo Latino restaurantBarCatererEvent venueLatin American restaurantRestaurantVegan restaurantVegetarian restaurant

Best Bakery and Cake Shops in Gretna

Haydel's Bake Shop
Haydel's Bake Shop
4.6 (59 ratings)
3117 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70115, USA
Bakery
Estralita's Cafe / Carryout
Estralita's Cafe / Carryout
4.4 (121 ratings)
1022 Westbank Expy, Westwego, LA 70094, USA
Seafood restaurantBakeryCaterer
Norma's Sweets Bakery
Norma's Sweets Bakery
4.3 (335 ratings)
Latino grocery store with a specialty in baked goods also selling prepared eats, meat & produce.
2925 Bienville St, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA
BakeryGrocery store
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
Celebrate (Anything) at Home With One of New Orleans’s Best Cakes
"This family owned market and bakery in Mid City specializes in Central American pastries like flan, churros, empanadas both sweet and savory — but we’re talking cakes and Norma’s Sweets Bakery has the goods. Call ahead to order the bakery’s specialty — one of the best tres leche cakes around. Beyond moist, tres leches (three milks) is an ultra-light sponge cake soaked in a sweet milk bath."

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Gretna

Sextant | The Lola | 5 min drive to Bourbon St | Rooftop | 1 Bed 1 Bath
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$148 /night*
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4.8 (9 reviews)
Cozy and Charming House Close to St Charles Ave
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$206 /night
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4.9 (6 reviews)
Hosteeva 3 BR Cottage Close to St Charles 5 m Ride to FQ
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$148 /night
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