

An authentic Creole & New Orleans Seafood restaurant in the French Quarter with beautiful a courtyard for dining. We have indoor dining as well as, a fun oyster bar with our shuckers grilling & shucking oysters right in front. We offer happy hour in our oyster bar from 3-5PM daily with oyster and drink specials. Lunch & Dinner daily, Brunch on the weekends. Our feature gumbo, shrimp creole, boiled seafood, fried seafood, char -grilled oysters, cocktails, blackened fish, and so much more.
Classic Cajun-Creole dishes are the draw at this upscale eatery with a courtyard patio and live jazz.
Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 508 Toulouse St, New Orleans, LA 70130
Phone: (504) 372-6022
Website: http://neworleanscreolecookery.com/
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Reviews
The meals were delicious and great portion size. Highly recommend the Jambalaya, Bananas Foster Cheesecake and New Orleans Bread Pudding. SO tasty!
Highly recommend coming here if you are after quality, traditional Creole meals.
Can’t wait to return on my next trip to NOLA.
Having had redfish all over New Orleans, I was expecting an excellent preparation that was flavorful and moist, but while I think the flavors were generally OK, both of our fishes were a bit overcooked, and thus on the dry side. Not enough to want to send it back, but enough so that it wasn’t the sort of quality we were expecting for the prices. The potatoes were of a wide variety, but were perhaps not the best accompaniment for the fish as far as complementary flavor. Not bad, but just average. Finally, while the menu clearly showed the add-on cost of crab for the wedge would be $15, it amounted to just about a tablespoon of crab, and was just not a good value. Come on now – it’s the Big Easy and you can give a little more crab for $15 on top of the price of the wedge!
Our server Ethan was excellent and helpful. He really knew his stuff. The kitchen was not his friend though, because we were not even done with our salads when the mains came out, leaving us no place for the unfinished salads, so we had to scrape [the salad] onto our bread plates. A kitchen and server really need to work together on timing so guests don’t feel rushed, and end up with hot food sitting around getting cold because the people are still eating their salads.
One last thing as an observation. Our table was near the front of the restaurant (on Toulouse) and they have a wide open corridor entry. We were seated near an open window. Kinda romantic we thought. Sadly, guests, restaurant staffers and passersby kept stopping adjacent to or even in front of the window and restaurant entry to smoke, including lots of people firing up joints. The stench of marijuana wafting in really sucked. The open window is nice (a sax player even came by to serenade a table that was inside, near the window!), but not when it is a gathering spot for people to smoke cigarettes and dope. Turned us off enough that we could not bear to stay for dessert and we ate dinner pretty quickly and left.
The Nola sampler was pretty good but not $32.00 worth
Our waitress, Jackie, made the experience even better. She was friendly, attentive, and made us feel genuinely welcome from start to finish. Her service was outstanding and added a personal touch that really stood out.
Highly recommend Creole Cookery for anyone looking for incredible food, a great vibe, and top-notch service!
Once we finally got food, the food was thrown on the plates. The pecan crusted fish and the blackened fish was tasty, but way overcooked.
Can’t say we will return, sadly.
We were recommended New Orleans Creole Cookery by our tour guide earlier in the day, but the experience was extremely disappointing.
My grandmother asked our server whether the Shrimp Creole was spicy. Everyone handles spice differently, and she was assured it would be mild. Unfortunately, it was so spicy she could only eat the shrimp before giving up. By the time our waiter returned, I mentioned the issue, and he brought over a manager. We explained the situation, expecting at least a discount or some gesture of goodwill since the dish was barely touched — but nothing was done.
The entire experience cost us around $80 for two people, and once we raised the issue, the waiter’s attitude noticeably changed — he became distant and impolite. On our way out, we brought it up again with the manager, who was dismissive and only offered a free dessert after the fact.
As for my meal, the jambalaya was flavorful but nearly identical in appearance to my grandmother’s dish — just minus the shrimp and plus a few green beans.
Overall, the service, attitude, and lack of accountability ruined what could have been a nice meal. 10/10 would NOT recommend. Save your money and dine somewhere that values its customers.