10 Best Breweries in Lower Garden District

We've collected top 10 mentioned breweries in Lower Garden District from other articles such as Fun In New Orleans, My New Orleans, Eater New Orleans.

Best Breweries in Lower Garden District

New Orleans Lager & Ale (NOLA) Brewing
New Orleans Lager & Ale (NOLA) Brewing
4.6 (640 ratings)
Smoked BBQ & sides join more than 20 beers on tap at this two-story brewery with a roof deck.
3001 Tchoupitoulas St, New Orleans, LA 70115, USA
Brewery
Second Line Brewing
Second Line Brewing
4.8 (273 ratings)4.5 (24 ratings)
Child & pet-friendly beer garden pouring the Second Line's craft beers 7 days a week.
433 N Bernadotte St, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA
Beer gardenFood & DrinkBreweries
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
The Beer Geek’s Guide to New Orleans
"Second Line’s been growing quietly since opening in 2015, adding more fermentation capacity and diversifying its styles. The imperial rye IPA called Allryte, Allryte, Allryte, released several times a year, is a critical success. The beer garden is a great place for locals to mix it up with beer, food trucks, and movies every Wednesday."
Mentioned by Brews Cruise
The Best Breweries in New Orleans
"Second Line Brewing Company is located in the mid-city neighborhood of New Orleans. Its name was derived from the unique tradition of New Orleans called Second Line Parade. The parade is an unbridled expression of fun and celebration for the New Orleans community."
The Courtyard Brewery
The Courtyard Brewery
4.5 (392 ratings)
Tasting room featuring a 3-barrel brewing system & specializing in IPAS & saisons.
1160 Camp St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
BreweryBarLounge
Mentioned by Goats On The Road
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"When most people think of New Orleans bars, they picture people slamming down sugary Hurricane drinks and mass-produced beers. While there’s certainly plenty of that going on, the city is also home to a burgeoning craft beer scene. One of the best bars in New Orleans to get your hop fix is Courtyard Brewery."
Mentioned by Wandering Wheatleys
65 Things To Do in New Orleans (Besides Bourbon Street
"New Orleans has long been the stronghold of Dixie and Abita beer, but recently several new breweries have moved in on their territory. The two best options are Urban South and NOLA Brewing, both located on Tchoupitoulas Street. Both offer lively bars and delicious craft beer."
Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant
Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant
4.1 (656 ratings)
Chain hangout for house-brewed, German-style beer & a pub menu served in a casual setting.
200 Poydras St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Bar & grillAmerican restaurantBreweryBrewpubHamburger restaurantSports bar
Mentioned by whereyat.com
Outdoor Oases: Great Spots for Alfresco Dining in New Orleans
"Whether you’re in for a shot of beer or some quality food, Gordon Biersch has you covered. This pub-style restaurant creates their own award-winning beer to compliment their delicious bar snacks for a truly original time. Try their GB Beer Mushroom Chicken served with asparagus and a bit of brew in their stunning location, and then you’ll see what makes Gordon Biersch the winner of “Best Bar Patio” by beer-drinkers as well as the 2nd best place to drink beer in New Orleans."
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
The Beer Geek’s Guide to New Orleans
"What is a chain brewpub next to a casino doing on this list?. Brewer Nick Anzalone has been expanding the restaurant’s beer selection with his creative recipes including hazy New England IPAs, Brut IPAs, saisons, and a non GBB-standard Bohemian Keller Pils lager. Anzalone has upped the beer cred at GBB-NO and it’s a great place to stop by downtown."
Brieux Carré Brewing Co.
Brieux Carré Brewing Co.
4.7 (307 ratings)5 (36 ratings)
2115 Decatur St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
BreweryFood & Drink
Mentioned by whereyat.com
Outdoor Oases: Great Spots for Alfresco Dining in New Orleans
"Roux Carre is a true community restaurant dedicating its entire restaurant to the preservation of Central City culture. Various food vendors within it help to represent the African American, Caribbean, and Latin American influences of the city. These community spots include Estralita’s Express, Johnny’s Jamaican Grill,The Pupusa Lady, Splendid Pig, and the Youth Empowerment Project‘s Trafigura Work and Learn Juice Box."
Mentioned by Fun In New Orleans
Outdoor Dining
"A project of Good Work Network, Roux Carré is dedicated to preserving the culture of the Central City community by bringing vacant property in a low-income neighborhood back into commerce in a way that honors its culturally and historically rich location to serve those who have created and sustained it. The food vendors represent African American, Caribbean, and Latin American influences on New Orleans culture."
Urban South Brewery
Urban South Brewery
4.6 (416 ratings)
1645 Tchoupitoulas St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Brewery
Mentioned by Brews Cruise
The Best Breweries in New Orleans
"They pride themselves with joining other local brewing pioneers to re-establish the brewery scene in New Orleans. Urban South Brewery offers carefully crafted beers using only the finest ingredients in New Orleans. The brewing process at Urban South Brewery is a mixture of cultural legacy and the bold innovation of the European beer making."
Faubourg Brewery
Faubourg Brewery
4.6 (101 ratings)
3501 Jourdan Rd, New Orleans, LA 70126, USA
BreweryBrewpub
Port Orleans Brewing Co.
Port Orleans Brewing Co.
4.6 (274 ratings)4 (25 ratings)
The plates are made to pair with the beers at this casual taproom & adjoining brewery.
4124 Tchoupitoulas St, New Orleans, LA 70115, USA
BreweryFood & DrinkBrewpub
Mentioned by Big World, Small Girl
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"The plates are made to pair with the beers at Port Orleans Brewing’s casual taproom & adjoining brewery. Additionally, they’re just a few blocks down from NOLA’s taproom. During my visit, there were 15 beers on tap, ranging from classic lagers to boozy and complex bourbon barrel-aged brews."
Royal Brewery New Orleans
Royal Brewery New Orleans
5 (46 ratings)
7366 Townsend Pl Building B, New Orleans, LA 70126, USA
Brewery
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
The Beer Geek’s Guide to New Orleans
"Raymond and Mandy Pumilia have been doing some heavy lifting bringing the first (but rumor has it, not the last!) brewery to New Orleans East. Royal Brewery stays open during the weekend and brings a lot to the table to entice you out that way. First of all, their live music offerings are the best any brewery in this city has."
Mentioned by Big World, Small Girl
Finally! A New Orleans Beer Guide To Help You Navigate All 11 Breweries
"A post shared by Brieux Carré Brewing Company (@brieuxcarre) on Jul 30, 2017 at 12:13pm PDT. Craft brewing manufacturing facility with a taproom open on weekends. Games are set-up around the venue including an area for kids along with a stage for live music."
Zony Mash Beer Project
Zony Mash Beer Project
4.6 (85 ratings)
3943 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, New Orleans, LA 70125, USA
Brewery
Mentioned by My New Orleans
Cheers
"Located in the historic Gem Theater—one of only two remaining African American movie theaters still standing in the city—Zony Mash Beer Project is both a brewery and an entertainment space. Named after the title of an album of rare B-side songs by New Orleans funk band The Meters, Zony Mash offers 21 taps in the tasting room and a robust line of brews using ingredients like coffee from local roaster, Congregation; additions include carrot and dragon fruit juices, coriander and butterfly pea. Year-round brews include Tiny Bubbles (a sparkling ale), Pillow Talk (a “fluffy” IPA) and Run for the Rosé (a wine hybrid ale)."
Mentioned by My New Orleans
Alfresco Fresh
"Zony Mash is beautiful on the inside, a stunningly re-imagined microbrewery-take on the former Gem Theater. But its outdoor beer garden has been the center of the action lately, showcasing a rotation of popup eateries, as well as Zony Mash brews sold from the brewery’s tricked-out beer bus. As owner Adam Ritter said, “When the weather is nice, and it’s feeling right, it’s great.” Recent eats have included Zee’s Pizzeria and Doughtown’s Detroit-style pies as well as Bub’s Burgers, Southerns (of fried chicken sandwich fame) and the culinary talents of Luncheon."

Best Spas in Lower Garden District

Riverside Day Spa & Nails
Riverside Day Spa & Nails
4.2 (140 ratings)
401 Iberville St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Massage therapistFacial spaHair salonNail salonSpa
7th Sense Wellness & Massage Therapy
7th Sense Wellness & Massage Therapy
4.7 (39 ratings)
4118 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70115, USA
SpaMeditation instructorSpa and health clubThai massage therapist
The Gallery Salon & Spa
The Gallery Salon & Spa
4.8 (196 ratings)
6312 Argonne Blvd, New Orleans, LA 70124, USA
Day spaBeauty salonHair salonMassage spaNail salon
Mentioned by America Top 10
Spas
"Pamper your mind, body, and spirit at their day spa and hair salon in Lakeview. At My Spa By The Park, they offer the very best in personal care and comfort. Their professionals are committed to providing you with the highest quality salon and spa service."

Top 10 Free Things To Do and Attractions in Lower Garden District

St Alphonsus Art & Cultural
St Alphonsus Art & Cultural
5 (5 ratings)5 (10 ratings)
2045 Constance St, New Orleans, LA 70130
Cultural centerSights & LandmarksArt centerArt museumCatholic churchChurchHistorical societyChurches & Cathedrals
Fort Pike State Historic Site
Fort Pike State Historic Site
4.1 (14 ratings)4 (22 ratings)
27100 Chef Menteur Hwy, New Orleans, LA 70129, USA
Historical landmarkSights & LandmarksHistoric Sites
St. Louis Cemetery No. 1
St. Louis Cemetery No. 1
3.7 (447 ratings)4.5 (3450 ratings)
Burial site of voodoo queen Marie Laveau & other historical notables in 18th- & 19th-century vaults.
425 Basin St, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA
CemeterySights & Landmarks
Mentioned by New Orleans 3 days itinerary
The Perfect Itinerary for 3 Days in New Orleans
"We highly recommend taking a cemetery tour through Saint Louis Cemetery No. 1. This is the oldest and most famous cemetery in New Orleans and has the tombs of famous people like Marie Laveau, the notorious voodoo queen, Homer Plessy’s tomb, from the famed Plessy vs. Ferguson civil rights case, and even Nicholas Cage’s strange pyramid tomb for when he dies."
Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
55 Best Things to Do in New Orleans (LA
"The oldest and most storied of New Orleans’ many cemeteries, St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 is a Roman Catholic burial place a block west of the French Quarter. It opened in 1789 during the city’s redesign following the Great Fire of 1788. In a city partially below water level, cemeteries need to be above ground using decorative vaults."

Best Fine Dining in Lower Garden District

Ruth's Chris Steak House
Ruth's Chris Steak House
4.5 (1316 ratings)
Outpost of upmarket steakhouse chain known for sizzling, butter-topped beef in an elegant setting
525 Fulton St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Steak houseAmerican restaurantCatererFine dining restaurantRestaurantSeafood restaurant
Mentioned by OpenTable
The Most Fun Restaurants in New Orleans
"Ruth's Chris Steakhouse in New Orleans is a classic and consistent staple, serving the finest USDA Prime beef steaks, fresh seafood, signature side dishes, and homemade desserts."
M bistro Restaurant
M bistro Restaurant
4.3 (76 ratings)
Upmarket eatery in the Ritz-Carlton with Southern fare, live jazz, chandeliers & private booths.
921 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA
BistroBarFine dining restaurantSeafood restaurant
Lakeside Shopping Center
Lakeside Shopping Center
4.4 (6419 ratings)4.5 (53 ratings)
Six-shop plaza off the main mall featuring one big store & five small shops, plus free parking.
3301 Veterans Memorial Blvd, Metairie, LA 70002, USA
Shopping mallShoppingBoutiqueClothing storeFast food restaurantFine dining restaurantFood courtGift shopJewelry storeRestaurantShoe store
Mentioned by 10Best
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"Visitors seeking the best malls in Greater New Orleans must only venture slightly north of the city to find Lakeside Shopping Center. This expansive retail hub is one of the area's most popular malls with more than 120 well-known stores including M.A.C., Dillard's, Lane Bryant, Gap, Old Navy and Eddie Bauer, as well as boutiques such as Ann Taylor Loft and Talbot's. Lakeside Shopping Center offers seemingly endless shopping opportunities for men and women (and enough distractions for kids)."

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Lower Garden District

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