9 Humble Little Restaurants In New Orleans That Are Delicious Enough To Check Out
By Jackie Ann|Updated on May 12, 2023(Originally published May 07, 2023)
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Jackie Ann
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Louisiana native and LSU Alum (Geaux Tigers!), Jackie has lived in Louisiana for over three decades and currently lives in New Orleans. She's been writing for OnlyInYourState since 2016 and can often be found with a coffee at her side, dreaming of her next adventure.
We’ve often said that some of the best meals can be found behind some of the most unassuming exteriors. When you’re in the mood for a laid-back setting, consider taking a trip to some of the best restaurants in NOLA. Don’t judge a book by its cover when it comes to these places!
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If you have some extra room in your belly after trying some of the best restaurants in NOLA, check out the desserts at Angelo Brocato.
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What are the best coffee shops in New Orleans?
Whether you want to cap off a night at one of the best restaurants in NOLA or want to start your day off right, consider some of the best coffee shops in New Orleans:
HiVolt Coffee: Located on Sophie Wright Place, this shop has all the staples you’d want in a coffee shop like espressos and lattes. And you can also get some more unique drinks like a honey cayenne latte or a cacao smoothie.
District Donuts Sliders Brew: Judging by the name, you probably realize that this coffee shop also offers donuts. Pair your cappuccino or cold brew with a cinnamon sugar or glazed donut.
What are the best candy shops in New Orleans?
Grab something sweet after you visit a hole-in-the-wall restaurant in NOLA at these candy shops in New Orleans:
Sucre: In business since 2007, here, you’ll find some of the best macarons and king cakes in the area. There are locations on Royal Street and Magazine Street.
Southern Candymakers: Opened in 1992, you'll two locations in New Orleans. One on Decatur Street and one within the French Market. Choose from pralines, toffee, brittle, fudge, and a whole lot more!
Blue Cypress Books: Located on Oak Street, this two-story women-owned bookstore has all you would want, with titles available both new and used. There is also an event space where you can join in some book banter or meet an author.
Crescent City Comics: Head to this spot on Calhoun Street for the best in both comics and graphic novels in a variety of genres, like fantasy and true stories.
Faulkner House Books: This shop on Pirates Alley is named after William Faulkner since it is here that the author wrote his ever first novel back in 1926. Today, you can find rare books and other fine literature.