Top Best Seafood Restaurants in Mid-City

We've collected top 10 mentioned seafood restaurants in Mid-City from other articles such as Condé Nast Traveler, Eater New Orleans, My New Orleans.

Top Best Seafood Restaurants in Mid-City

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)
GW Fins
GW Fins
4.8 (2323 ratings)
Creative, ever-shifting seafood menu featuring fresh catches in a stylish updated warehouse space.
808 Bienville St, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA
Seafood restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by Culture Trip
New Orleans' Top Restaurants for the Freshest Seafood
"This 20-year-old success story is an elegant, old-fashioned dining room with wooden posts and beams – reminiscent of a ship’s masts. It has lashings of sea-blue and metallic, marine-inspired art. The menu is a mix of trad southern hospitality (lobster bisque, red snapper with okra) and international (lionfish ceviche, tuna tacos); co-founder chef Tenney Finn is so knowledgeable about the fruits of the sea that he’s known as the fishmonger of the South."
Mentioned by Time Out New Orleans
The 27 best New Orleans restaurants
"Fresh fish is the star at this French Quarter fine dining establishment. As an avid fisherman, chef Tenney Flynn is meticulous when it comes to choosing the freshest product from his sources, and his entrées change daily to reflect the best catch. Whatever the preparation—wood-grilled, parmesan crusted, blackened—the flavors of the fish shine through."
Acme Oyster House
Acme Oyster House
4.5 (7495 ratings)
Lively New Orleans-based chain offering oysters, po' boys, gumbo & other Cajun-Creole classics.
724 Iberville St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Cajun restaurantRestaurantSeafood restaurant
Mentioned by Adventure in Black
The 13 Best Seafood Restaurants in New Orleans
"Acme Oyster House is another one of the French Quarter’s fabulous additions to the seafood restaurant scene. Although most of the menu comprises oysters, the chefs switch up the recipes in a way that allows you to explore yet another facet of oysters that you hadn’t tasted before. Another reason why tourists and locals flock to Acme Oyster House is because of its rich history."
Pêche Seafood Grill
Pêche Seafood Grill
4.6 (2681 ratings)
Seafood from a coal grill & raw bar, plus local brews, are found in rustic digs with weathered wood.
800 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Seafood restaurantFine dining restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
Best restaurants in New Orleans, USA
"Coastal seafood dishes are prepared simply here, but unexpected flourishes – whether from salt, spices or magic – sear the deliciousness onto your taste buds. The vibe is convivial, with a happy crowd savoring... Top ChoiceCreole in Uptown & Riverbend"
Mr. B's Bistro
Mr. B's Bistro
4.5 (2214 ratings)
Special-occasion spot serving modern, seasonal Louisiana fare in a refined, wood-paneled space.
201 Royal St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Creole restaurantCajun restaurantFine dining restaurantSeafood restaurant
Deanie's Seafood Restaurant in the French Quarter
Deanie's Seafood Restaurant in the French Quarter
4.3 (6494 ratings)
Spin-off of the Bucktown original featuring hefty seafood platters & entrees in a laid-back space.
841 Iberville St, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA
Seafood restaurantCajun restaurant
Mentioned by neworleansrestaurants.com
Mentioned by neworleansrestaurants.com
Don’s Seafood
Don’s Seafood
4 (1694 ratings)
Family-friendly sit-down spot for fried seafood, steaks & Cajun fare in a low-key setting.
4801 Veterans Memorial Blvd, Metairie, LA 70006, USA
Seafood restaurantBrunch restaurantCreole restaurantFamily restaurantTakeout Restaurant
Rocky & Carlo's Restaurant & Bar
Rocky & Carlo's Restaurant & Bar
4.6 (1819 ratings)
Big portions of down-home Creole-Italian fare like mac 'n' cheese in a retro 1950s-styled space.
613 W St Bernard Hwy, Chalmette, LA 70043, USA
Italian restaurantCreole restaurantPo’ boys restaurantSeafood restaurant
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
New Orleans' Essential Lunch Spots
"This Sicilian family-run Chalmette icon is about a 20 drive from downtown, but well worth the trip with a cafeteria style operation where huge portions of macaroni and cheese, red gravy, stuffed peppers, and perfectly fried soft shell crabs are doled out on the daily."
Mentioned by My New Orleans
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"On a recent visit for $23, two of us had a meal that was packed home to easily feed six. There is a 20-minute wait for a four-piece order of perfectly executed fried chicken. It is worth the wait and comes with a side of whatever “vegetable” you choose."
Tony Mandina's
Tony Mandina's
4.7 (328 ratings)
Restaurant with a seafood-focused Southern Italian menu & a cozy space with piano music on weekends.
1915 Pratt St, Gretna, LA 70053, USA
Italian restaurantBarRestaurantSeafood restaurantWine bar
Mentioned by OpenTable
The Best Italian Restaurants in New Orleans
"Just over the mighty Mississippi River from New Orleans lies the quiet town of Gretna, home to the old-school Sicilian-style Tony Mandina’s Restaurant. Folks line up here for the m..."
Station 6
Station 6
4.6 (579 ratings)
A laid-back option for oysters & Southern-leaning seafood plates in informal digs with a patio.
105 Metairie-Hammond Hwy, Metairie, LA 70005, USA
Seafood restaurant
Mentioned by Travelmax
Best Outdoor Eating in New Orleans
"Right on the shores of Lake Ponchartrain, the shaded patio out the back of Station 6 is one of the best places in the city for seafood. The ambiance might be rustic, but the food is anything but, with head chef Alison Vega-Knoll serving up a magnificent menu that will delight any fish lover. The seafood gumbo is a particular highlight and makes a great case to be called the best in town."
Mentioned by NOLA Weekend
Take it outside: 18 great spots for outdoor dining
"The newest spot of local restaurant veteran Alison Vega, near the Bucktown marina, offers both indoor and outdoor seating. Check out the restaurant’s great happy hour with half dozen local oysters, a Cajun caviar tasting and a glass of champagne for $15. Photo courtesy: Station 6 via Instagram"
Mentioned by Money Inc
The 20 Best Seafood Restaurants in New Orleans
"Husband and wife chef team Alison Vega and Drew Knoll run this vibrant seafood restaurant in Bucktown. It has a fun vibe with huge photographs of the family fishing hanging from the walls. This lively restaurant gets very loud when it is busy, so don’t expect a quiet meal."

Best History Museum in Mid-City

Hermann-Grima House
Hermann-Grima House
4.7 (206 ratings)4.5 (324 ratings)
19th-century house museum with period furnishings, a stable & a functional 1830s outdoor kitchen.
820 St Louis St, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA
History museumSights & LandmarksGift shopHistorical landmarkMuseumScenic spotSouvenir storeHistoric Sites
The National WWII Museum
The National WWII Museum
4.8 (17193 ratings)5 (25720 ratings)
Multi-building museum with interactive submarine exhibit, planes, 4-D theater & eatery downstairs.
945 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
War museumMuseumsHistory museumNational museumMilitary MuseumsSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Best Museums in New Orleans
"National World War II Museum in New Orleans|© James Nesterwitz / Alamy. Thousands of visitors walk through the doors of the National WWII Museum on a daily basis, which Congress considers the official World War II museum of the US. Located in Downtown New Orleans, the sprawling complex contextualises the American experience of the conflict through eye witness accounts, multimedia experiences and extensive exhibits including The Home Front, the Pacific and European Theatres and the D-Day Invasion."
Mentioned by New Orleans & Company
13 Must-Visit New Orleans Museums
"A massive museum dedicated solely to the war that changed the world, The National World War II Museum is the largest museum in the state. Their campus consists of six buildings and permanent exhibits, three restaurants, everchanging special and traveling exhibits, their own in-house theater and much more. A weekend can easily be spent exploring all that the National WWII Museum has to offer, and you’d still barely scratch the surface."
Mentioned by stem-works.com
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"Did you ever wonder what it was like living a day during World War II whether you were on the front line or you were here at home?. The National WWII Museum is devoted to the preservation of WWII memories through exhibitions, the theater, and tours that will blow your mind!. Come learn about how New Orleans played a big role in WWII."
Gallier House
Gallier House
4.7 (100 ratings)4.5 (84 ratings)
Built in 1857, this opulent, furnished house provides a glimpse into the life of an affluent family.
1132 Royal St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
MuseumSights & LandmarksHistory museumScenic spotHistoric Sites

Best Vegetarian Restaurants in Mid-City

City Greens
City Greens
4.1 (120 ratings)
Counter-service joint with build-your-own salads & wraps made with seasonal ingredients.
909 Poydras St #125, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA
Salad shopJuice shopDelivery RestaurantSoup restaurantVegetarian restaurant
Beaucoup Eats
Beaucoup Eats
4.6 (231 ratings)
2323 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA
Creole restaurantBrunch restaurantCajun restaurantCatererHealth food restaurantDelivery RestaurantVegetarian restaurant
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
The Essential French Quarter Dining Guide
"A solid spot for Cajun and southern dishes, Eat serves chef Jarred Zeringue’s take on hogs head cheese with andouille chips, crawfish pie, gumbo, blackened catfish, deviled eggs, and barbecue shrimp. Open for lunch and dinner most weekdays, with brunch served on Saturdays and Sundays."
St. Charles Noodle
St. Charles Noodle
4.8 (69 ratings)
201 St Charles Ave #214, New Orleans, LA 70170, USA
Vietnamese restaurantAsian fusion restaurantAsian restaurantChinese restaurantFood courtSoup restaurantVegetarian restaurant

Best Breweries in Mid-City

Faubourg Brewery
Faubourg Brewery
4.6 (101 ratings)
3501 Jourdan Rd, New Orleans, LA 70126, USA
BreweryBrewpub
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 My New Orleans
Cheers
"Founded in 2014, Second Line Brewing is a women-, veteran- and minority-owned neighborhood brewery in Mid-City with an indoor/outdoor beer garden featuring pop-up food vendors. The family- and dog-friendly beer garden also hosts events and special beer releases. Core brews include the Batture Blonde Ale (brewed with Pilsner malt and Noble hops), the West Coast IPA (brewed with a hop presence of pine and citrus) and the Saison Named Desire (brewed with orange zest and Moro Blood Orange)."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Best Breweries In New Orleans
"Second Line Brewing’s name derives from New Orleans’ tradition of second line parades. Over 100 years ago, the parades began as customs for jazz funerals. Today, the parades are held as symbols of joy, fun, and celebration."
Atelier Vie, LLC
Atelier Vie, LLC
5 (5 ratings)
1001 S Broad St, New Orleans, LA 70125, USA
ManufacturerBreweryLiquor storeWinery
Mentioned by My New Orleans
Cheers
"Atelier Vie is a craft distillery that produces a hefty lineup of spirits including Euphrosine Gin #9 Bottled in Bond; a standard version of Euphrosine; and a nine-month, barrel-aged version called Barrel-Finished Reserve. The Atelier Vie lineup also includes Louisiana Single Malt; Riz, a Louisiana rice whiskey; Calio Rum and Barrel Aged Calio Rum; Orphan Street Brandy and Orphan Street Brandy “El Jefe” Edition; Toulouse Green, a traditional-style absinthe distilled with Louisiana wormwood; and Toulouse Red, an American absinthe colored red with hibiscus. Atelier Vie also bottles Buck 25 Vodka and Orphan Street Bourbon."
Mentioned by Country Roads Magazine
Louisiana Distillers
"Founded in 2011, Atelier Vie produces vodka, gin, whiskey and even absinthe, from its South Broad Street location in Mid-City New Orleans.Atelier Vie’s two varieties of absinthe include the traditional green absinthe and a red version colored and flavored with hibiscus flowers. Try: Louisiana Single Malt Whiskey, Calio Rum, Orphan Street Brandy, and Euphrosine Gin, which took the Gold Medal at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition."

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Mid-City

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$380 /night*
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4.6 (50 reviews)
Lower Garden District - Fauxburg Livaudais - 1863 Historic Guest House
Guest Suite · 2 Guests · 3 Bedrooms
$606 /night*
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