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New Orleans businesses and restaurants that all decent American CITIZENS should boycott
Posted on 1/31/26 at 2:17 am
Posted on 1/31/26 at 2:17 am
More than 20 New Orleans-area business owners have shared plans to join in the nationwide ICE Out of Everywhere National Day of Action,
LINK
Restaurants and businesses participating in the protest
Flour Moon
The Mid-City bagel shop is donating 10% of sales to the National Immigration Law Center and Familias Unidas En Accion.
Address: 457 N. Dorgenois St.
Levee Baking
The Uptown bakery pledged to donate 15% of sales to mutual aid.
Address: 3138 Magazine St.
Sports Drink: Cafe & Comedy Club
The Uptown comedy club and cafe said it would donate proceeds to mutual aid housing and legal funds to help affected families.
Address: 1042 Toledano St.
NOLA Craft Culture
The Mid-City crafting studio said it would be open with supplies for people to make protest signs at no cost.
Address: 127 S. Solomon St.
Miel Brewery & Taproom
The Irish Channel brewery said it would donate 10% of sales to support immigrant families affected.
Address: 405 Sixth St.
Turkey and the Wolf
The Lower Garden District restaurant is donating 100% of its proceeds to Free ALAS and to Immigration Services and Legal Advocacy.
Address: 739 Jackson Ave.
Francolini’s
The Uptown sandwich shop said a portion of sales would go to support local immigrant families and to Immigration Services and Legal Advocacy.
Address: 3987 Tchoupitoulas St.
Smoke and Honey
The Mid-City restaurant said it would match Flour Moon’s pledge to donate 10% of sales to the National Immigration Law Center and Familias Unidas En Accion.
Address: 3301 Bienville St.
Original Slap Burger
The Marigny burger shop inside Marie’s Bar said it would donate to the American Civil Liberties Union and to Immigration Services and Legal Advocacy.
Address: 2483 Burgundy St.
Leo’s Bread
The Mid-City bakery said it would donate 10% of sales to local families still affected by the immigration sweeps.
Address: 2438 Bell St.
Anna’s and Disco Liquids
The Bywater bar is partnering with a wine distributor to donate 100% of Bardos Cider sales to Modern Times in Minnesota. The Minneapolis restaurant is providing free meals to people in need.
Address: 2601 Royal St.
Grow Dat Youth Farm
The Mid-City farm shared that it would be closed in support of the protest.
Address: 150 Zachary Taylor Dr.
Que Pasta NOLA
The New Orleans-area pop-up decided to close business Friday night and instead give out free food while supplies last. Que Pasta will also donate a portion of its sales through the weekend to Familias Unidas En Accion.
Address: 1431 Royal St. on Friday night
Bloom Yoga Studio
The St. Roch yoga studio said all classes this weekend would be donation-based, with all donations going to Union Migrante.
Address: 1225 Mandeville St.
Lucky Dagger Tattoo
The Central City tattoo shop said it would be closed in protest.
Address: 1124 St. Charles Ave.
Here Today Rotisserie
The Lower Garden District restaurant said it would donate $5 for every chicken cooked to Familias Unidas En Accion.
Address: 1245 Constance St.
Nola Brewing and Pizza Co.
The Irish Channel brewery and pizza restaurant said 10% of sales would go to Immigration Services and Legal Advocacy.
Address: 3033 Tchoupitoulas St.
Hey Coffee Co.
The New Orleans area coffee roaster said it would donate 15% of sales from both of its cafes to Immigration Services and Legal Advocacy.
Address: 2606 St. Louis St. and 4300 S. Derbigny St.
Fifi’s Custom Wigs
The French Quarter wig shop pledged that a portion of its sales would go towards supporting mutual aid and immigrant legal support.
Address: 934 Royal St.
Acamaya
The Bywater restaurant said it would donate proceeds from its shrimp caldito to a local fund that provides groceries and direct financial support to families sheltering in place.
Address: 3070 Dauphine St.
Lady Nellie Oysters
The New Orleans area oyster purveyor said it would donate 20% of its delivery sales to Home is Here NOLA.
Orders accepted via Instagram (@ladynellieoysterfarm)
Espiritu
The downtown New Orleans restaurant announced it would be closing in protest.
Address: 520 Capdeville St.
Miss Shirley’s
The Uptown restaurant said it will be donating 10% of its sales to mutual aid housing and legal funds.
Address: 3009 Magazine St.
The Tell Me Bar
The Lower Garden District wine bar said it would donate 15% of bottle sales to Immigration Services and Legal Advocacy.
Address: 1235 St. Thomas St.
Evviva
The Bywater restaurant said it will donate a percentage of its sales to Immigration Services and Legal Advocacy.
Address: 2600 Dauphine St.
LINK
Restaurants and businesses participating in the protest
Flour Moon
The Mid-City bagel shop is donating 10% of sales to the National Immigration Law Center and Familias Unidas En Accion.
Address: 457 N. Dorgenois St.
Levee Baking
The Uptown bakery pledged to donate 15% of sales to mutual aid.
Address: 3138 Magazine St.
Sports Drink: Cafe & Comedy Club
The Uptown comedy club and cafe said it would donate proceeds to mutual aid housing and legal funds to help affected families.
Address: 1042 Toledano St.
NOLA Craft Culture
The Mid-City crafting studio said it would be open with supplies for people to make protest signs at no cost.
Address: 127 S. Solomon St.
Miel Brewery & Taproom
The Irish Channel brewery said it would donate 10% of sales to support immigrant families affected.
Address: 405 Sixth St.
Turkey and the Wolf
The Lower Garden District restaurant is donating 100% of its proceeds to Free ALAS and to Immigration Services and Legal Advocacy.
Address: 739 Jackson Ave.
Francolini’s
The Uptown sandwich shop said a portion of sales would go to support local immigrant families and to Immigration Services and Legal Advocacy.
Address: 3987 Tchoupitoulas St.
Smoke and Honey
The Mid-City restaurant said it would match Flour Moon’s pledge to donate 10% of sales to the National Immigration Law Center and Familias Unidas En Accion.
Address: 3301 Bienville St.
Original Slap Burger
The Marigny burger shop inside Marie’s Bar said it would donate to the American Civil Liberties Union and to Immigration Services and Legal Advocacy.
Address: 2483 Burgundy St.
Leo’s Bread
The Mid-City bakery said it would donate 10% of sales to local families still affected by the immigration sweeps.
Address: 2438 Bell St.
Anna’s and Disco Liquids
The Bywater bar is partnering with a wine distributor to donate 100% of Bardos Cider sales to Modern Times in Minnesota. The Minneapolis restaurant is providing free meals to people in need.
Address: 2601 Royal St.
Grow Dat Youth Farm
The Mid-City farm shared that it would be closed in support of the protest.
Address: 150 Zachary Taylor Dr.
Que Pasta NOLA
The New Orleans-area pop-up decided to close business Friday night and instead give out free food while supplies last. Que Pasta will also donate a portion of its sales through the weekend to Familias Unidas En Accion.
Address: 1431 Royal St. on Friday night
Bloom Yoga Studio
The St. Roch yoga studio said all classes this weekend would be donation-based, with all donations going to Union Migrante.
Address: 1225 Mandeville St.
Lucky Dagger Tattoo
The Central City tattoo shop said it would be closed in protest.
Address: 1124 St. Charles Ave.
Here Today Rotisserie
The Lower Garden District restaurant said it would donate $5 for every chicken cooked to Familias Unidas En Accion.
Address: 1245 Constance St.
Nola Brewing and Pizza Co.
The Irish Channel brewery and pizza restaurant said 10% of sales would go to Immigration Services and Legal Advocacy.
Address: 3033 Tchoupitoulas St.
Hey Coffee Co.
The New Orleans area coffee roaster said it would donate 15% of sales from both of its cafes to Immigration Services and Legal Advocacy.
Address: 2606 St. Louis St. and 4300 S. Derbigny St.
Fifi’s Custom Wigs
The French Quarter wig shop pledged that a portion of its sales would go towards supporting mutual aid and immigrant legal support.
Address: 934 Royal St.
Acamaya
The Bywater restaurant said it would donate proceeds from its shrimp caldito to a local fund that provides groceries and direct financial support to families sheltering in place.
Address: 3070 Dauphine St.
Lady Nellie Oysters
The New Orleans area oyster purveyor said it would donate 20% of its delivery sales to Home is Here NOLA.
Orders accepted via Instagram (@ladynellieoysterfarm)
Espiritu
The downtown New Orleans restaurant announced it would be closing in protest.
Address: 520 Capdeville St.
Miss Shirley’s
The Uptown restaurant said it will be donating 10% of its sales to mutual aid housing and legal funds.
Address: 3009 Magazine St.
The Tell Me Bar
The Lower Garden District wine bar said it would donate 15% of bottle sales to Immigration Services and Legal Advocacy.
Address: 1235 St. Thomas St.
Evviva
The Bywater restaurant said it will donate a percentage of its sales to Immigration Services and Legal Advocacy.
Address: 2600 Dauphine St.
This post was edited on 1/31/26 at 3:29 am
Posted on 1/31/26 at 2:22 am to ZIGG
Never been to any of those places and now never will. Thanks for the heads up!
Posted on 1/31/26 at 2:26 am to ZIGG
Never been to those places, in most cases never even heard of them. Hole in the wall hipster joints trying to act tough.
Posted on 1/31/26 at 2:29 am to ZIGG
There is no saving this City.
Posted on 1/31/26 at 3:26 am to Tunasntigers92
Or State. I won’t visit these restaurants because I won’t go into that broken cesspool.
Posted on 1/31/26 at 3:48 am to ZIGG
quote:
Grow Dat Youth Farm
A nonprofit youth farm in City Park. I’m sure they will miss the foot traffic from Poli Board.
Posted on 1/31/26 at 4:24 am to 4cubbies
quote:
A nonprofit youth farm in City Park. I’m sure they will miss the foot traffic from Poli Board.
Nonprofit? Some Democrat always profits from a nonprofit.
Also, have you ever looked at what losing a good customer costs a business? New customers are fickle and retention rate in keeping them is far lower than keeping an existing one.
Doing it on purpose is just moronic.
Posted on 1/31/26 at 4:30 am to BoomerandSooner
Except for turkey & the wolf, these businesses will all probably go under in the next year or two. This article is an attempt to drum up business for virtue signalers. It looks like an ad for business, not a boycott
Posted on 1/31/26 at 4:34 am to BoomerandSooner
Well some businesses people are smart and successful and some are not.
Alienating potential customers is a good way to go out of business. Michael Jordan business model everyone wears shoes so why piss off a potential customer by taking a political stand that may offend said person. Neutral is the appropriate gear for any business that does not want to lose business from potential customers who object to whatever stand is proffered.
Alienating potential customers is a good way to go out of business. Michael Jordan business model everyone wears shoes so why piss off a potential customer by taking a political stand that may offend said person. Neutral is the appropriate gear for any business that does not want to lose business from potential customers who object to whatever stand is proffered.
Posted on 1/31/26 at 4:36 am to ZIGG
I remember seeing the owner of Turkey and wolf on iron chef getting his arse trounced. I believe he managed to score the lowest of anyone on the show.
Posted on 1/31/26 at 5:11 am to ZIGG
Just like all good Democrats, they’re protecting their slave labor.
Posted on 1/31/26 at 5:39 am to TigahJay
Nola Brewery and Pizza is a cool spot with phenomenal pizza….frick em
Posted on 1/31/26 at 5:40 am to ZIGG
quote:
Flour Moon
quote:
Francolini’s
quote:
Miss Shirley’s
I will just say that this would be a hell of a day of eating in the city! May have to try it one day for breakfast, lunch and dinner
This post was edited on 1/31/26 at 5:44 am
Posted on 1/31/26 at 6:24 am to ZIGG
Unfortunatel I can’t effectively boycott them because I’ve never been to any. But I forwarded the list to my friends.
Posted on 1/31/26 at 6:33 am to ZIGG
That’s a cute little gesture by these folks. All together I bet their donations won’t be more than $5,000.
Posted on 1/31/26 at 6:40 am to TigerPlate
quote:
Neutral is the appropriate gear for any business that does not want to lose business from potential customers who object to whatever stand is proffered.
These small businesses don’t even have close to a 50/50 customer base though. I’ve heard of one place on that list
When big corporate chains participate then we should take notice
This post was edited on 1/31/26 at 6:42 am
Posted on 1/31/26 at 6:40 am to ZIGG
I’ve only been to NOLA about a dozen times starting in 1977 thru 2023, each time it gave me the creeps.
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