Best Nightlife in Westwego

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Best Nightlife in Westwego

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 Eater New Orleans
The 25 Classic Restaurants Every New Orleanian Must Try
"Commander's Palace has been around since the late 1800s, but under Ella Brennan’s leadership starting in the 1970s, the restaurant essentially redefined New Orleans cuisine and catapulted into stardom with the help of celeb chefs Paul Prudhomme and Emeril Lagasse. Today, the menu and service are top notch with James Beard Award-winning chef Tory McPhail leading the kitchen and Ti Martin and Lally Brennan running the show. Go for lunch and make sure to end the meal with the bread pudding soufflé and whiskey sauce."
Mentioned by Thrillist
The 10 Most Classic Restaurants in New Orleans
"Garden District Not all classic New Orleans restaurants live in the French Quarter. Uptown in the Garden District, right across from Lafayette Cemetery No.1, is the famous Commander’s Palace. You might recognize the former head chef’s name: Emeril Lagasse, who helmed the Palace’s kitchen in the '80s, long before “Bam!"
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 Washington Post
Why New Orleans is one of America's best food cities
"The Baskin-Robbins of local sandwich makers, this family-run watering hole in Mid-City offers 20 or so flavors of po' boys. “Surf and turf” packs gravy-splashed shrimp and roast beef in a sturdy roll, while “Caprese” is mindful of customers who don’t eat meat. A covered patio in back makes room for everyone, pets included."
Mentioned by Oprah Daily
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"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)
Mentioned by Trip101
The 10 Best Kid-Friendly Restaurants In New Orleans, Louisiana
"A post shared by The Ruby Slipper Cafe (@rubyslippercafe) on Jan 5, 2018 at 11:51am PST. A breakfast hot spot, The Ruby Slipper Café provides a cheery atmosphere with fluffy omelettes and tasty Southern brunch fare. The kid’s menu is small but hearty, offering enticing choices such as French toast sticks tossed in sweet cinnamon sugar, buttermilk or cinnamon swirl pancakes, and even watermelon-flavoured pancakes that’ll blow kids minds!"
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Best Restaurants in the Garden District, New Orleans
"Click your heels three times, and you’ll end up at the Ruby Slipper Cafe on the edge of the Garden District. Wake up, and rally at this boozy brunch spot, with a little vodka in your iced coffee or a little OJ in your mimosa. Go ahead, and order another round while you snack on pig candy bacon bites – your bananas foster pain perdu and crawfish & grits benedict will help you sober up."
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 Thrillist
Cozy Up at These Romantic Restaurants in New Orleans
"Irish ChannelChandelier-adorned bistro known for innovative Southern cuisineThere are few things as sexy as feminism, so head to Coquette to enjoy the makings of a badass woman-run kitchen. Though chef Kristen Essig also recently opened the neighborhood restaurant Thalia, her Irish Channel mainstay is the better option for impressing a date. Beginning your meal with the $40 Pappy Old Fashioned (proceeds go to a local food bank) is a nice way to start."
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
Marcello's Restaurant & Wine Bar
Marcello's Restaurant & Wine Bar
4.7 (572 ratings)
Classy, casual nook with Sicilian & Northern Italian fare, a large wine selection & outdoor seating.
715 St Charles Ave, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Italian restaurantCocktail barNorthern Italian restaurantRestaurantSicilian restaurantSouthern Italian restaurantWine barWine store
Mentioned by Thrillist
The Best Italian Restaurants in New Orleans
"There are few modern surprises or quirky culinary tricks at Marcello’s -- which also has an outpost in Lafayette if you’re out that way -- but it does old-school red sauce and Southern Italian favorites just right. Expect classics like chicken cacciatore, veal, chicken, or eggplant Parm, and spaghetti bolognese, as well as a massive wine list for all your vino needs."
Mentioned by GiftYa
Those Meatballs May Very Well Be Spicy at These Italian Restaurants in New Orleans
"715 Saint Charles Ave | Warehouse District | marcelloscafe.com. If you could imagine the quintessential Italian meal that you’d find in any family home throughout all of Italy, what would you see?. Probably, undoubtedly, some dish involving pasta and wine glasses filled to the brim with red wine are in the forefront of your mind."
Riccobono's Peppermill
Riccobono's Peppermill
4.5 (632 ratings)
Quaint breakfast & lunch spot known for Creole-Italian comfort food like eggs Benedict & gumbo.
3524 Severn Ave, Metairie, LA 70002, USA
RestaurantBarBreakfast restaurantItalian restaurantSeafood restaurant
Double Dealer New Orleans
Double Dealer New Orleans
4.7 (26 ratings)
129 Roosevelt Way, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA
BarCocktail barLive music bar
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"Double Dealer gives a nod to the Prohibition era, with a secluded entrance down a long ramp towards the bar. It’s situated underneath the Orpheum Theatre, a centuries-old space that has featured Vaudeville acts, concerts and numerous theatrical productions. The bar’s theatrical aesthetics pay homage to the theatre above, as well as featuring luxurious booths with speakeasy vibes and private corner spaces away from the crowd."
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
Where to Drink Cocktails in New Orleans, August 2021
"Located under the Orpheum Theater, The Double Dealer is intended to be a “one-of-a-kind speakeasy” celebrating Dixie Bohemia, a term describing the writers, artists, and hangers-on in the New Orleans art scene of the 1920s. With designers Farouki Farouki behind the interior (they also did worked with Saffron and Justine), it is vibey indeed, and the cocktail menu is unique — and affordable. View this post on Instagram"
Mentioned by Paretti Mazda
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"We hope you’ll be able to curb your caffeine craving now that you know the best coffee shops in New Orleans. Stop by one of these local shops today!"
May Baily's Place
May Baily's Place
4.7 (58 ratings)
This elegant, Victorian-inspired lounge in the Dauphine Orleans Hotel was once a brothel.
415 Dauphine St #3405, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA
BarIndoor lodging
Vacherie
Vacherie
4.4 (335 ratings)
Charming & relaxed Cajun dining option with upscale ambiance inside the Hotel St. Marie.
827 Toulouse St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
Cajun restaurantBarCafeRestaurant

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Cafe Luna
Cafe Luna
4.6 (162 ratings)
Neighborhood coffeehouse serving bagels, baked goods & beverages in a cozy setting with a porch.
802½ Nashville Ave, New Orleans, LA 70115, USA
Coffee shopBagel shopBakeryBreakfast restaurantEspresso barWi-Fi spot
Mentioned by Spoon University
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"When I walked into Café Luna, the biggest struggle I faced was determining where to sit amongst their many options. This quiet café has a porch full of outdoor tables, a cozy area with couches, and a bright orange room full of tables with art hanging all over the walls. When I settled into the back room, I was surrounded by a lot of other people working on laptops, and the room was basically silent."
Qwik Chek Deli & Catering
Qwik Chek Deli & Catering
4.1 (21 ratings)
Strip-mall convenience store with a deli serves local specialties such as po' boy sandwiches.
2018 Clearview Pkwy, Metairie, LA 70001, USA
DeliCatererConvenience storeGrocery store
Revelator: Paloma Cafe
Revelator: Paloma Cafe
4.5 (152 ratings)
All-day cafe for house-roasted coffee, cocktails & light Latin fare in rustic-modern environs.
800 Louisa St, New Orleans, LA 70117, USA
Coffee shopCafeRestaurant
Mentioned by New Orleans 3 days itinerary
The Perfect 3 Day New Orleans Itinerary
"You’ll learn about what it means to be Creole, how NOLA is since Katrina, the real deal with Voodoo, what the best secrets places are to eat/drink at (make sure to stop into Paloma Cafe for a bite to eat and a coffee in Bywater). I recommend doing this first because it’s an introduction that will help you get the feel of New Orleans and learn the intro to the “Big Easy”."
Mentioned by New Orleans 3 days itinerary
An Awesome New Orleans Itinerary
"Paloma Cafe for some delicious breakfast or brunch. I particularly liked the matcha latte and the avocado toast. Nearby you’ll find Dr. Bob Folk Art, which was reminiscent of Slab City’s East Jesus, full of upcycled art in curious combinations."

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Spa Isbell
Spa Isbell
4.8 (70 ratings)
1245 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Day spaBeauty salonMassage therapist
Mentioned by America Top 10
Spas
"Spa Isbell is a full-service salon and day spa, that offers you a truly unique “old world meets new” experience, with all of the amenities of a modern salon/spa. Their talented crew has specifically designed each service to pamper you from head to toe, while indulging in the charm of New Orleans past, leaving you feeling completely inspired and rejuvenated."
Mentioned by TripSavvy
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"The spa is located in a 150+ year-old building, which makes a wonderful mix of historic charm and complete luxury. In addition to the full-service spa including the European-style facials, Spa Isbell has a hair salon. And, it's easy to get to from the French Quarter or Warehouse District."
Marigny Skin Care
Marigny Skin Care
5 (19 ratings)
4902 Canal St Suite 303, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA
Facial spaBeauty salonDay spa

Best History Museum in Westwego

The Presbytère
The Presbytère
4.5 (388 ratings)4.5 (839 ratings)
State museum with Hurricane Katrina & Mardi Gras exhibits in a former courthouse built in 1813.
751 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
Local history museumMuseumsHistory museumSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
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"The Cabildo’s twin, facing Jackson Square on the north side of the cathedral, is from 1791 and held as one of the masterpieces of colonial Spanish architecture. Previously the domestic quarters, or presbytère, for the cathedral’s Capuchin monks had stood on this spot, which explains the name. This ornate building has come through a few different uses, and was a courthouse from 1834 to 1911."
Mentioned by Let's Roam Explorer
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"The Presbytere Museum has two permanent exhibits that are extremely important to the city of New Orleans. The Mardi Gras exhibit explores the annual celebration and all the traditions that go along with it. Learn more about the Mardi Gras Indians and different Krewes that partake in the events and how they got their start."
Mentioned by Fodor's Choice
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"One of the twin Spanish colonial buildings flanking the St. Louis Cathedral, this one, on the right, was built on the site of the priests'…"
Free People of Color Museum
Free People of Color Museum
4.8 (128 ratings)5 (33 ratings)
2336 Esplanade Ave, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA
MuseumEvent venueWedding venueHistory Museums
Mentioned by AFAR
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"Before the Civil War, New Orleans was home to the largest and wealthiest population of free people of color (abbreviated to F.P.C. by the museum) in the South. To understand their journey, heritage, and achievements, schedule an hour-long tour of Treme’s Le Musée de F.P.C.—the only museum of its kind in the United States. The detailed lesson, both profoundly sobering and inspirational, begins with the founding of New Orleans in 1718 and continues to the 1896 Plessy v. Ferguson Supreme Court decision, a case that started in New Orleans and that resulted in national segregation."
Mentioned by New Orleans
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"Free People of Color (f.p.c.) is the term used to describe Blacks who were born free or freed before the Civil War. The presence of f.p.c. in New Orleans is recorded back to 1722 and New Orleans was home to one of the largest populations of f.p.c. Le Musée de f.p.c. honors those artists, artisans, entrepreneurs, educators, physicians, journalists, business owners and professionals who made New Orleans what it is today. This beautiful house displays artwork and history of f.p.c. in New Orleans and honors the contributions they made to the City."
Lower Ninth Ward Living Museum
Lower Ninth Ward Living Museum
4.7 (242 ratings)5 (37 ratings)
1235 Deslonde St, New Orleans, LA 70117, USA
MuseumHistory Museums
Mentioned by Let's Roam Explorer
The Best Museums in New Orleans | Let's Roam
"The Lower Ninth Ward Living Museum was created to celebrate this neighborhood. So much was lost here during Hurricane Katrina and very few residents have been able to return to their homes even years later. The museum features oral histories from key community members to help keep the stories alive."

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Westwego

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India House Backpackers Hostel
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Hotel Peter and Paul
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$347.6 /night
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4.7 (103 reviews)
Auld Sweet Olive Bed and Breakfast
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$110 /night
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