Where to dine outside on Magazine Street
Fabulous weather calls for a place to dine outside. Whether you want to sip a happy hour cocktail and a bite or enjoy a full meal, you can find outdoor dining at many of the great restaurants and bars along Magazine Street. Check out these spots where you can eat, drink, enjoy the breeze, and watch happy Magazine Street strollers go by.
Apolline – Grab a table with a view on Apolline’s cozy porch.
Ruby Slipper Cafe – Ruby Slipper Cafe offers outdoor dining right on our front sidewalk. Face the famous Magazine Street at you dine on scratch-kitchen brunch and eye-opening cocktails. Great for people-watching.
Picnic Provisions & Whiskey – Enjoy an outdoor dining experience at Picnic Provisions & Whiskey with outdoor games, live music on Wednesdays, and delicious food in a Picnic-inspired outdoor atmosphere.
Slim Goodies Diner – Enjoy Brunch and/or lunch in the “backyard” secret garden at Slim Goodies Diner, decked courtyard, wrought iron, wooden cocktail height and picnic style tables, shaded by umbrellas, accented with garden treasures, a great way to enjoy outdoor dining in New Orleans.
Reginelli’s Pizzeria – Enjoy outdoor seating at Reginelli’s Pizzeria while you eat, drink and be merry!
Gris-Gris – Gris-Gris has one of the best balconies on Magazine Street! Enjoy refined Southern classics with a view of the street below.
Saba – Savor chef Alon Shaya’s fabulous food under a shaded table at Saba.
Joey K’s – Dine in the thick of it on Joey K’s bustling corner.
Dat Dog – Dining and drinking al fresco is more fun under the shade of Dat Dog’s colorful umbrellas! Our courtyard is comfy, spacious, and kid and dog-friendly. It’s the perfect place to meet, eat, and hang out for the afternoon.
Rum House – Can you feel that island breeze? Enjoy this beautiful weather while dining outside sipping on your favorite Island cocktail and enjoying our Magazine St views.
La Boulangerie – La Boulangerie’s pretty patio is perfect for enjoying a cup of coffee and a delicious pastry.
Rosie’s on the Roof – The rooftop bar at Higgins Hotel offers amazing views of the National WW2 Museum and the city along with fun cocktails and small plates.