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Best Restaurant on Magazine Street
Posted on 9/27/11 at 10:16 am
Posted on 9/27/11 at 10:16 am
I'm planning to take the wife to hang out all afternoon on Magazine St. on Saturday. The plan has been to have dinner at Gautreau's, but the earliest reservation I could get when I called last week was 8:30.
I still might still go there, but the idea of just staying a little more casual and eating on Magazine instead a little earlier is starting to sound like a good plan.
How about Martinique if I can get in the courtyard?
I still might still go there, but the idea of just staying a little more casual and eating on Magazine instead a little earlier is starting to sound like a good plan.
How about Martinique if I can get in the courtyard?
This post was edited on 9/27/11 at 10:19 am
Posted on 9/27/11 at 10:21 am to notiger1997
That's an amazingly vague question. Price range, part of Magazine, and type of food would help narrow down this list:
Coquette
Commander's
Le Crepe Nanou
Kyoto
Dick & Jenny's
Martinique
Bistro Daisy
Patois
Clancy's
Coquette
Commander's
Le Crepe Nanou
Kyoto
Dick & Jenny's
Martinique
Bistro Daisy
Patois
Clancy's
Posted on 9/27/11 at 10:26 am to notiger1997
We were in town two weekends ago and went to Mayas on Magazine. Near antique shops for wife and stien's for my beer needs. Many nicer places close between lunch and dinner but Maya's was open when we went by around 3.
eta: if time wasn't an issue we would have gone to lilette but they close from 2-5:30
eta: if time wasn't an issue we would have gone to lilette but they close from 2-5:30
This post was edited on 9/27/11 at 10:27 am
Posted on 9/27/11 at 10:49 am to notiger1997
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How about Martinique if I can get in the courtyard?
Good scallops.
Where on Magazine will you be shopping? Near Jefferson? Near Washington/Louisiana? or Near Jackson?
Posted on 9/28/11 at 10:05 am to notiger1997
Thanks for all of the suggestions folks.
I have decided to book a night at a bed and breakfast on St. Charles Ave. Saturday and will keep my Gautreau's reservations. And yes, we will probably walk to the restaurant.
Being that dinner is not until 8:30, we will probably stop into one of the previously mentioned restaurants for a late afternoon round of appetizers and drinks while shopping.
It is only 4 or so miles from my house, but it is amazing what staying a nice place away from home will do for a woman and her mood. :)
I have decided to book a night at a bed and breakfast on St. Charles Ave. Saturday and will keep my Gautreau's reservations. And yes, we will probably walk to the restaurant.
Being that dinner is not until 8:30, we will probably stop into one of the previously mentioned restaurants for a late afternoon round of appetizers and drinks while shopping.
It is only 4 or so miles from my house, but it is amazing what staying a nice place away from home will do for a woman and her mood. :)
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