THE GUIDE
Dining
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L, D (daily). 3218 Magazine St.,
504.309.5260. Map 1, D4;
http://www.warbucksnola.com
Marigny/Bywater
BACCHANAL
Eclectic This combo wine retail
shop/bar/live music venue
is also a restaurant. Dig into
“international bistro” fare,
while local bands perform in
the shady backyard. L, D (daily).
6 0 0 Poland Ave., 5 0 4.9 4 8.9111.
Map 1, E3; http://www.bacchanal
wine.com
BY WATER
AMERICAN BISTRO
American The menu at this
casual neighborhood spot
focuses on local, seasonal
ingredients. Farro risotto
with mushrooms and minted
breadcrumbs, fried oysters
with oyster grav y; try the rabbit
curry. D (W-Su); Br (Sa-Su).
2900 Chartres St., 504.605.3827.
Map 1, E3; http://www.bywater
americanbistro.com
THE COUNTRY CLUB
Louisiana Known for its
swimming pool, this By water
hangout also offers casual fine
dining. Dive into big-f lavored
small plates (crabmeat beig-
nets, clams and chorizo), salads
or full-on entrees, such as cha-
teaurbriand for two. L, D (daily);
Br (Sa-Su). 6 3 4 Louisa St.,
504.945.0742. Map 1, E3; http://www.
thecountryclubneworleans.com
DAT DOG
American Here, the ho-hum
hot dog stand gets glammed up
with imported wieners and sau-
sages tucked into sweet sour-
dough rolls. Toppings range
from standard to sublime. Great
beer selection. L, D (daily). 601
Frenchmen St., 504.309.3362.
Map 3, J5; 3336 Magazine
St., 5 0 4.868.4 391. Map 1, D4;
5 0 3 0 Freret St., 5 0 4.899.688 3.
Map 1, D3;
http://www.datdognola.com
ELIZABETH’S
American “Real food done
real good” is the motto at this
homey neighborhood spot,
which draws loyal locals as well
as national foodies. Two words
to remember: praline bacon. B,
L (M-F), D (Tu-Sa); Br (Sa-Su).
6 01 Gallier St., 5 0 4.9 4 4.9272.
Fair winds and
following seas.
Wild-caught oysters and
fresh seafood fare.
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630 Carondelet St
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