Courtyard New Orleans Warehouse Arts District

Dining at Courtyard New Orleans Warehouse Arts District

Enjoy Food and Drinks Offered at Courtyard New Orleans Warehouse Arts District

At This Hotel

Bistro seating area with bar and food options

The Bistro – Eat. Drink. Connect.®

American

Mon-Fri
6:30 AM-9:30 AM, 4:00 PM-9:00 PM
Sat-Sun
7:00 AM-10:00 AM, 4:00 PM-9:00 PM

Surround Yourself with the Colors & Flavors of New Orleans

Our Arts/Warehouse District hotel is near the convention center, the Superdome and an array of art galleries and restaurants.

MORE OPTIONS NEARBY

Mulate's, the Original Cajun Restaurant

0.1 Miles

This legendary restaurant located in New Orleans, Louisiana is recognized throughout the world as the King of Cajun Dine and Dance halls.
Emeril's

0.1 Miles

Modern decor and upscale dishes combine to create a truly unforgettable experience – perfect for a romantic night out.
Cochon Butcher

0.1 Miles

Locals’ favorite, Cochon Butcher is a butcher shop, a sandwich counter and a wine bar! This trendy Donald Link restaurant is located in the Arts District and is a must experience.
Pêche Seafood Grill

0.2 Miles

Right around the corner from our hotel, this rustic joint is renowned for its mouthwatering seafood gumbo and fresh-from-the-sea raw oysters.
Tommy's Cuisine

0.2 Miles

Tommy's Cuisine is an upscale restaurant located in one of New Orleans most exciting and fashionable neighborhoods, the Warehouse District. At Tommy’s the food is classic Creole Italian.
Ruth Chris Steak House

0.3 Miles

Fine dinning upmarket steakhouse chain known for sizzling, butter-topped beef in an elegant setting.
Cochon

0.3 Miles

Vast menu features handmade crawfish pies, rabbit & dumplings, and spoon bread with okra & tomatoes. Specialties from the wood-burning oven such as roasted oysters, suckling pig, and beef brisket. Seafood from local waters.
Mother's Restaurant

0.4 Miles

Mother’s Restaurant opened its doors in 1938 serving dishes such as Po’ Boys, Seafood, and Louisiana favorites. Best Po'Boys in downtown New Orleans.

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