I’m not a seafood guy so take this with a grain of salt. I recently had charbroiled oysters on this trip to New Orleans. I think these are slightly better than the first ones I ever had at another local place. We also got a shrimp boil and it was good I like the potatoes. We also got some of their gumbo and jambalaya and they are on par with other similar restaurants. If you are in the area it’s worth stopping in.
Our party of 8 stopped in here on a Saturday night and were able to get a table upstairs relatively quickly. Our server, Trent, did a great job managing our group. He was polite, friendly, and very accommodating. When we ordered oysters for our appetizer, he brought out the charbroiled instead of raw (my mistake), but he quickly offered to bring us out what we wanted. All our food came out quick and was very good. The Fried Alligator was very tender, and the Bayou Frog Legs (tasting like chicken wings, in case your apprehensive to try them) were flavorful and delicious. Even though I did not mean to order the charbroiled oysters, I did try one and really enjoyed their flavor. Absolutely a happy accident and something I'd be willing to order in the future!
I really enjoyed the food here! I ordered the stuffed shrimp and the crab cakes and they were delicious! The sauce that they smother the crab cakes in has to be from Heaven😇 The restaurant is conveniently located on Bourbon St so being about to observe the people and listen to the music while eating was a plus. I took a lot of my meal to go and it was even better the next day!! My brother ordered the meal that came with 4 items (gumbo, jambalaya, etouffee, and red beans and rice) and it was delicious as well!
The corn and crab soup was good, didn't like the hard crust on the crab cakes and the drink was ok...barely tasted the alcohol. The server was great! Overall I'll scale it a 3 out of 5.
Pier 424 Seafood Market is a treasure trove of authentic NOLA cuisine. The Chicken Andouille Sausage Gumbo was an explosion of flavors - smoky, hearty, and utterly divine. The Boiled Crawfish were perfectly seasoned, transporting us to the heart of the bayou. "Taste Of New Orleans" was an extraordinary culinary journey, filled with iconic dishes expertly prepared. Surprisingly, the cheeseburger stood out with its juicy, beefy goodness. The Jambalaya was a delicious medley of savory elements, and the Red Beans And Rice were comfort food at its finest - creamy, rich, and nostalgic. Pier 424 is a must-visit for the gastronome!
Located in the heart of Bourbon St. festivities! Nice and friendly staff and amazing chargrilled oysters. One of my requested menu items never made it to my table. Overall, it was an enjoyable experience near the music, laughs, and fun of New Orleans.
We ate there on Christmas. It was very busy, but serve was fast. We ordered the gumbo and the seafood combo platter. Everything was delicious!!! The portions were so big we still had leftovers even after splitting the dish between two of us. Our waitress was Kathy and she was very friendly and always checking on us.
The servers were great and the food was fabulous. Nothing bad to say about this place. I will definitely be back. Shrimp Po'Boy was amazing.
Really amazing food and drinks. Bonus amazing music outside.
The service was also great!!!
Angel “Andgelyo” Jaramillo
+4
Delicious food, not the best we tried in NOLA but good to experience. Service was excellent though.
Perfect affordable choice for a casual Cajun dining experience. We were seated with 5 minutes of arriving. The hostess was friendly, and our waiter (I think it was Antuan) was awesome and had the best smile. I started with the Hurricane and I thought it was the best that I had this week. It had a litte bit more pineapple than most, which I liked. It was also pretty! I had the Taste of New Orleans with the Jambalaya, Gumbo and Red Beans and Rice. It was all very tasty but my favorite was definitely the Jambalaya. I was scraping my bowl to get every last bite. My dining partner had the Southern Fried Fish meal. The plate was overflowing with fish,, fries, onion rings and bread. She loved the fish, that the breading was spot on. The onions rings, were nice and crisp. The french fries were fine, nothing special. The decor and atmosphere were fun and festive. Someone was playing drums (or buckets) during our entire meal, which annoyed my dining partner, but honestly I hardly noticed it and when I did, I thought it added to the experience.; There were several people sitting at the bar that looked like they were having a great time, so this is probably a great place to just stop for a drink. This is definitely a great choice for a modestly priced meal on Bourbon Street where you don't have to make reservations.
Sooooooo Gooood!! So many places to go in the French Quarter and I'm glad we ended up at this place! So delicious I wanted to order a plate to take to the hotel because I wanted more 😋
Interesting atmosphere inside (including the indoor house/porch). The staff were great! Our server was so nice and warm, loved her.
I got the Hurricane (their signature dish) and it was really good – got a little tipsy lol. We both got the sampler dishes and it was okay, probably liked the red beans and jambalaya the most.
The night we went (I think our first night in NOLA, visiting from Toronto), a fight broke out inside however it was for some great entertainment 😂 Security was there and everything was handled, then everyone carried on laughing like nothing happened 👏🏽
The grilled cheese was delicious. The sweet potato fries were a treat. Popcorn shrimp tasted like chicken at first. Our host was nice. Right there on Bourbon Street.
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