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These 12 New Orleans restaurants crush the outdoor dining game

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by Beth D'Addono
Updated May 29, 2024

With its balmy weather and lively soul, New Orleans is an outdoor dining paradise. The city’s best open-air setups are a mix of casual and fancy, but each one lets you take a break from the ordinary.

A flower-filled courtyard is ideal for date night under the stars. A French Quarter legend draws crowds for elegant Creole food and a burbling courtyard fountain. Jaw-dropping river views wait for you at a swanky hotel restaurant steered by a James Beard Award winner.

These New Orleans restaurants define the best in outdoor dining. Read on for a guide to 12 standout spots for a memorable alfresco meal.

4.7 (10627)
$50 and over
Creole / Cajun / Southern
French Quarter

Famously haunted, Muriel’s is a Creole grand dame that overlooks the action of Jackson Square. Architecturally restored to showcase its 19th-century glamour, the restaurant is equipped with multiple dining rooms, but it’s the wrought-iron balcony that shines. Grab a spot here during happy hour (on weekdays from 3 pm to 5 pm) and sip New Orleans classics like sazeracs or Ramos gin fizzes. Then head to the plant-filled, air-conditioned courtyard for an epic Cajun meal.

Top review
Carl Michael
Dined 3 days ago
Muriel's Jackson Square offers fine dining with a New Orleans flare. The service is always impeccable. We were seated in the courtyard and the ambiance was perfect. I would highly recommend it be one on your list for great dining in New Orleans!

Famously haunted, Muriel’s is a Creole grand dame that overlooks the action of Jackson Square. Architecturally restored to showcase its 19th-century glamour, the restaurant is equipped with multiple dining rooms, but it’s the wrought-iron balcony that shines. Grab a spot here during happy hour (on weekdays from 3 pm to 5 pm) and sip New Orleans classics like sazeracs or Ramos gin fizzes. Then head to the plant-filled, air-conditioned courtyard for an epic Cajun meal.

Top review
Carl Michael
Dined 3 days ago
Muriel's Jackson Square offers fine dining with a New Orleans flare. The service is always impeccable. We were seated in the courtyard and the ambiance was perfect. I would highly recommend it be one on your list for great dining in New Orleans!
4.8 (12395)
$31 to $50
Creole
French Quarter

All of Brennan’s is wonderful, from its flamingo-pink exterior to its aviary-themed bar, but the courtyard is sheer magic. The beautiful space has landscaping and a burbling fountain, and it’s a setting fit for weddings, parties, and Champagne sabering, which happens at 5 pm from Thursday to Monday. If you’re here for a romantic dinner, the outdoor space invites lingering over Southern staples like Gulf fish amandine—don’t skip the bananas Foster, a boozy dessert that originated right here.

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JackieVIP
Dined 5 days ago
Lovely staff and delicious food! They were so nice for my birthday!

All of Brennan’s is wonderful, from its flamingo-pink exterior to its aviary-themed bar, but the courtyard is sheer magic. The beautiful space has landscaping and a burbling fountain, and it’s a setting fit for weddings, parties, and Champagne sabering, which happens at 5 pm from Thursday to Monday. If you’re here for a romantic dinner, the outdoor space invites lingering over Southern staples like Gulf fish amandine—don’t skip the bananas Foster, a boozy dessert that originated right here.

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JackieVIP
Dined 5 days ago
Lovely staff and delicious food! They were so nice for my birthday!
4.7 (3077)
$31 to $50
French
Mid-City / City Park

Cafe Degas has offered a leafy streetside setting since 1986, serving romance and elegant French food. The entire restaurant has an outdoor vibe—there’s a tree growing through the center of the main dining room, after all—but alfresco options also include covered seating on the front porch area and along the side. Come here for garlicky escargot and seared duck breast with summer fruit.

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Caroline
Dined 4 days ago
Wonderful experience with a group of 8. Service and meal were wonderful!

Cafe Degas has offered a leafy streetside setting since 1986, serving romance and elegant French food. The entire restaurant has an outdoor vibe—there’s a tree growing through the center of the main dining room, after all—but alfresco options also include covered seating on the front porch area and along the side. Come here for garlicky escargot and seared duck breast with summer fruit.

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Caroline
Dined 4 days ago
Wonderful experience with a group of 8. Service and meal were wonderful!
4.6 (263)
$30 and under
American
Uptown

You can now dine on The Clubhouse’s cozy wraparound patio daily, courtesy of expanded hours thanks to the restaurant’s new owners, the Dickie Brennan Restaurant Group. The historic oaks and lush garden views are great any day of the week, but Saturday stands out for a top-notch brunch: Start your morning with a chicken and waffle sandwich and a bloody mary—and go ahead, have key lime pie for dessert. There’s a two-mile track just steps away for a much-needed after-brunch walk.

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Carolyn
Dined on May 27, 2025
The food was very much improved from my last visit. The pasta with shrimp was delicious but very rich. Same for crabmeat dip. The porch setting is perhaps the most beautiful in Nola. The indoor seating has been revamped and is extremely attractive. The hostess was miffed when I wanted a different table than the one she had chosen for me. Somewhat negative attitude. The restaurant was short -staffed. Our server, Kristen , was not knowledgeable ( we asked a Q and she grabbed my menu. She did not have any notes regarding food and ran back to the kitchen several times ). However , she was very enthusiastic and I’m sure she’ll be better prepared next time. All in all, an encouraging experience.

You can now dine on The Clubhouse’s cozy wraparound patio daily, courtesy of expanded hours thanks to the restaurant’s new owners, the Dickie Brennan Restaurant Group. The historic oaks and lush garden views are great any day of the week, but Saturday stands out for a top-notch brunch: Start your morning with a chicken and waffle sandwich and a bloody mary—and go ahead, have key lime pie for dessert. There’s a two-mile track just steps away for a much-needed after-brunch walk.

Top review
Carolyn
Dined on May 27, 2025
The food was very much improved from my last visit. The pasta with shrimp was delicious but very rich. Same for crabmeat dip. The porch setting is perhaps the most beautiful in Nola. The indoor seating has been revamped and is extremely attractive. The hostess was miffed when I wanted a different table than the one she had chosen for me. Somewhat negative attitude. The restaurant was short -staffed. Our server, Kristen , was not knowledgeable ( we asked a Q and she grabbed my menu. She did not have any notes regarding food and ran back to the kitchen several times ). However , she was very enthusiastic and I’m sure she’ll be better prepared next time. All in all, an encouraging experience.
4.6 (815)
$30 and under
American
Lower Garden District

“Bower” is named after a green shaded escape, and that’s exactly the atmosphere at this lush Lower Garden District charmer. The modern farm-centric restaurant features a freshly redesigned covered back patio—an airy space that’s ideal for locally sourced dishes by executive chef Marcus Woodham, like spicy scallop arancini and basil spaghetti with preserved lemon and burrata.

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kati
Dined 5 days ago
Food was interesting and delicious. Had the eggplant shrimp and crawfish pasta. Both delicious. Restaurant got a little noisy but service was good. Will go back.

“Bower” is named after a green shaded escape, and that’s exactly the atmosphere at this lush Lower Garden District charmer. The modern farm-centric restaurant features a freshly redesigned covered back patio—an airy space that’s ideal for locally sourced dishes by executive chef Marcus Woodham, like spicy scallop arancini and basil spaghetti with preserved lemon and burrata.

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kati
Dined 5 days ago
Food was interesting and delicious. Had the eggplant shrimp and crawfish pasta. Both delicious. Restaurant got a little noisy but service was good. Will go back.
4.2 (1193)
$30 and under
Seafood
French Quarter

While its French Quarter location attracts plenty of visitors, locals know that the views don’t get better than those at Landry’s on Lake Pontchartrain. Reserve an outside table overlooking the lake, where sailboats, fishing skiffs, and diving pelicans compete for your attention. Order a dozen Gulf oysters on the halfshell, cheesy crawfish bread, or fresh catch Pontchartrain, topped with crab, mushrooms, and a cream sauce.

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Joselyn
Dined on May 27, 2025
The ambiance is unlike most Landry’s. It’s more laid back and relaxing. Sat by a table with view of the Mississippi River. Terrell our waiter was dedicated and very helpful. The Catfish was excellent,

While its French Quarter location attracts plenty of visitors, locals know that the views don’t get better than those at Landry’s on Lake Pontchartrain. Reserve an outside table overlooking the lake, where sailboats, fishing skiffs, and diving pelicans compete for your attention. Order a dozen Gulf oysters on the halfshell, cheesy crawfish bread, or fresh catch Pontchartrain, topped with crab, mushrooms, and a cream sauce.

Top review
Joselyn
Dined on May 27, 2025
The ambiance is unlike most Landry’s. It’s more laid back and relaxing. Sat by a table with view of the Mississippi River. Terrell our waiter was dedicated and very helpful. The Catfish was excellent,
4.7 (1256)
$30 and under
Creole / Cajun / Southern
Bywater

Bring a swimsuit to lunch or dinner at this hidden Bywater gem. You’re here to enjoy chef Chris Barbato’s modern Italian and Creole food on a front veranda framed by columns and palm fronds, but your visit might also feature a dip in the pool by the back patio (day passes are available for a fee). Expect a daily-changing menu that could include beignets filled with blue crab and sofrito mascarpone, grilled salmon, and spaghetti puttanesca.

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Randal
Dined on May 29, 2025
This is a lovely place to dine. Service is always excellent. Crab bignets were excellent. The redfish was very good, though the servings were somewhat smaller than expected. There was a new cocktail menu that did not disappoint. Definitely recommend giving it a try.

Bring a swimsuit to lunch or dinner at this hidden Bywater gem. You’re here to enjoy chef Chris Barbato’s modern Italian and Creole food on a front veranda framed by columns and palm fronds, but your visit might also feature a dip in the pool by the back patio (day passes are available for a fee). Expect a daily-changing menu that could include beignets filled with blue crab and sofrito mascarpone, grilled salmon, and spaghetti puttanesca.

Top review
Randal
Dined on May 29, 2025
This is a lovely place to dine. Service is always excellent. Crab bignets were excellent. The redfish was very good, though the servings were somewhat smaller than expected. There was a new cocktail menu that did not disappoint. Definitely recommend giving it a try.
4.5 (1232)
$50 and over
Steakhouse
Central Business District

Take in jaw-dropping river views at this Four Seasons Hotel New Orleans restaurant steered by James Beard Award-winner Donald Link. Chemin à la Mer’s claim to fame is a wraparound patio that overlooks the Mississippi River’s hairpin turn—it’s the reason New Orleans is nicknamed the Crescent City. In addition to the drop-dead gorgeous view, a meal here features a grand oyster bar, specialty steaks, and Gulf seafood, all tributes to French traditions.

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Jane
Dined on May 21, 2025
Went for our five-year anniversary and sat on the balcony overlooking the river. The staff was lovely and I had the best crawfish pasta I’ve ever experienced.

Take in jaw-dropping river views at this Four Seasons Hotel New Orleans restaurant steered by James Beard Award-winner Donald Link. Chemin à la Mer’s claim to fame is a wraparound patio that overlooks the Mississippi River’s hairpin turn—it’s the reason New Orleans is nicknamed the Crescent City. In addition to the drop-dead gorgeous view, a meal here features a grand oyster bar, specialty steaks, and Gulf seafood, all tributes to French traditions.

Top review
Jane
Dined on May 21, 2025
Went for our five-year anniversary and sat on the balcony overlooking the river. The staff was lovely and I had the best crawfish pasta I’ve ever experienced.
4.5 (1495)
$30 and under
Cajun
French Quarter

This second-floor balcony is popular for its streetscape views and lacy wrought-iron accents. Café Sbisa is a more-than-century-old French Quarter brasserie led by chef and partner Alfred Singleton, who started in the restaurant as a busboy. Singleton’s outstanding French Creole dishes include crab cakes made with Louisiana blue crab and fried oysters Sbisa, served over Herbsaint creamed spinach and topped with a Tabasco-laced hollandaise.

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Randy
Dined on May 1, 2025
A fantastic dining experience for our trip to New Orleans.

This second-floor balcony is popular for its streetscape views and lacy wrought-iron accents. Café Sbisa is a more-than-century-old French Quarter brasserie led by chef and partner Alfred Singleton, who started in the restaurant as a busboy. Singleton’s outstanding French Creole dishes include crab cakes made with Louisiana blue crab and fried oysters Sbisa, served over Herbsaint creamed spinach and topped with a Tabasco-laced hollandaise.

Top review
Randy
Dined on May 1, 2025
A fantastic dining experience for our trip to New Orleans.
4.6 (1015)
$31 to $50
American
Mid-City / City Park

This Mid-City pub is an easygoing outdoor party space with loads of greenery and plenty of flat-screen televisions for watching games. It’s owned by chef Lenora Chong and her son Larry Morrow (the winning duo behind Morrow’s in the Marigny and Sun Chong in the Quarter) and boasts a tasty menu of drinks-friendly food like a salmon burger, hot wings with sweet Thai chile sauce, and a crispy catfish platter with fries.

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Marcello
Dined 7 days ago
Wonderful time, amazing vibe and definitely will be going back

This Mid-City pub is an easygoing outdoor party space with loads of greenery and plenty of flat-screen televisions for watching games. It’s owned by chef Lenora Chong and her son Larry Morrow (the winning duo behind Morrow’s in the Marigny and Sun Chong in the Quarter) and boasts a tasty menu of drinks-friendly food like a salmon burger, hot wings with sweet Thai chile sauce, and a crispy catfish platter with fries.

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Marcello
Dined 7 days ago
Wonderful time, amazing vibe and definitely will be going back
4.7 (791)
$30 and under
Spanish
Mid-City / City Park

While many restaurants added outdoor seating during the pandemic, there’s something extra-special about Lola’s 14-table outdoor courtyard. The candlelit hideaway at this Spanish jewelbox wows with views of live oaks and Esplanade Avenue’s stately architecture. Paellas are made to order, giving you time for an order of garlic shrimp or a cold Andalusian almond soup, ideal for a warm summer evening.

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Byrd
Dined on May 30, 2025
We really enjoyed our dinner at Lola’s. Good food and good service. Lola’s never disappoint us.

While many restaurants added outdoor seating during the pandemic, there’s something extra-special about Lola’s 14-table outdoor courtyard. The candlelit hideaway at this Spanish jewelbox wows with views of live oaks and Esplanade Avenue’s stately architecture. Paellas are made to order, giving you time for an order of garlic shrimp or a cold Andalusian almond soup, ideal for a warm summer evening.

Top review
Byrd
Dined on May 30, 2025
We really enjoyed our dinner at Lola’s. Good food and good service. Lola’s never disappoint us.
4.6 (3605)
$31 to $50
Italian
French Quarter

Chef-owner Samantha Castagnetti channels her northern Italian roots (she was born in Verona) at this elegant restaurant serving Mediterranean hits like shrimp scampi in pesto and spaghetti with veal meatballs. The sidewalk café setup along Barracks Street allows for ringside seats to live music in the Jazz Museum courtyard across the street, and you’ll see why The Italian Barrel is one of the most romantic outdoor escapes in town.

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Lana
Dined 2 days ago
Incredible experience for our out of town guests. The food was delicious- lasagna, mussels, strawberry/goat cheese salad, lobster ravioli sooooo good. Waiter and manager made us feel special. My guests want to return because of this neighborhood gem. Thanks Chef Sam

Chef-owner Samantha Castagnetti channels her northern Italian roots (she was born in Verona) at this elegant restaurant serving Mediterranean hits like shrimp scampi in pesto and spaghetti with veal meatballs. The sidewalk café setup along Barracks Street allows for ringside seats to live music in the Jazz Museum courtyard across the street, and you’ll see why The Italian Barrel is one of the most romantic outdoor escapes in town.

Top review
Lana
Dined 2 days ago
Incredible experience for our out of town guests. The food was delicious- lasagna, mussels, strawberry/goat cheese salad, lobster ravioli sooooo good. Waiter and manager made us feel special. My guests want to return because of this neighborhood gem. Thanks Chef Sam
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