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Eat, Drink & Shop in Algiers Point
VISIT OUR LOCAL BUSINESSES
VISIT OUR LOCAL BUSINESSES
Algiers Point, tucked along the banks of the Mississippi River, offers a charming escape from the bustle of downtown New Orleans. Known for its historic architecture, the neighborhood is filled with beautifully preserved 19th-century homes and welcoming local cafes and a few artsy shops. Visitors can take a scenic ferry ride across the river, offering stunning views of the French Quarter skyline, before strolling along the levee for a peaceful walk by the river. The Jazz Walk of Fame, honoring legendary musicians, adds a rich layer of local history.
337 Morgan Street
504-507-0955
Jewelry studio with locally made gifts, art & accessories. Open Thursday, Friday & Saturday from 11-4
446 Vallette St.
504-366-3602
Blown glass with a New Orleans accent. One of the largest glass galleries in the South.
530 Powder St.
504-517-2122
Architectural salvage and mill shop with antiques, lighting and more!
Open Wednesday-Saturday 10am - 6pm & Sunday 12-6
541 Bermuda St.
504-494-1715
A Neighborhood Grocery Store With A Full Service Deli And Sno-ball Stand Serving Algiers Point.
235 Morgan St.
A fun and colorful shop filled with an eclectic array of unique treasures, from vintage items to handmade pieces!
Open Thursday - Sunday 11 - 5
1403 Patterson Dr.
601 Opelousas Ave.
446 Pelican Ave.
Neighborhood taco stand & margarita garden, offering outdoor dining and takeout, serving high quality tacos on fresh tortillas.
240 Pelican Ave
504-420-3636
For Everyone, For Everyday
Hours: Monday - Sunday 7am-3pm
200 Pelican Ave.
New Orleans only authentic English pub serving local and imported beers, lagers and ales as well as a full bar. Large patio and pub games.
640 Bouny St.
Little bitty house. Big giant heart. Small plates, cocktails & wine. Set up like a bottle shop, and relax in the comfort of our breezy backyard.
545 Patterson Rd.
504-364-0950
No-frills corner bar with sidewalk seats is an old-timey spot for a beer & live music.
801 Patterson Rd.
504-345-2500
Family-run joint that dishes up homeland classics like beef patties and jerk chicken paired with sides like sweet plantains and cornbread.
323 Verret St.
From its heritage-inspired interiors to its eclectic drink menu, Tonti's stands out as a tribute to a city that never stops celebrating.
347 Verret St.
504-362-2264
Cheerful neighborhood coffeehouse serving French & Cajun-inspired fare for breakfast & lunch.
Texas style BBQ perfected in New Orleans - pop-ups, events & catering. Check their website for Algiers Point pop-up schedule.
400 Vallette St.
133 Delaronde St.
501 Verret St.
Pick one up at participating businesses - The Crown & Anchor, Algiers Point Gallery & Gift or Faubourg Fresh Market, or click the link below.
200 Opelousas Ave.
504-366-1768
Wedding & event venue with nightly guest rental cottages. Gated, secure & uniquely New Orleans.
335 Pelican Ave.
Your hosts, Wendy and Kevin, offer you a warm invitation, and guarantee great vacation accommodations in one of the most delightful New Orleans’ neighborhoods, the Historic District of Algiers Point (New Orleans’ best kept secret!!).
501 Seguin St.
Local coworking & cultural event space. Sharing energy, ideas, and space to get work done & connect with the community.
400 Belleville St.
(469) 207-2929
A neighborhood yoga studio with private Reiki, Hatha Yoga, Restorative Yoga and Chair Yoga.
500 Pelican Ave.
The oldest church building in continuous use on the Westbank of New Orleans & the oldest surviving structure in Algiers
432 Bermuda Street
(239)297-0771
712 Pelican Ave.
312 Eliza St.
833 Opelousas Ave.
530 Powder Street.
504-442-5277
The #1 highest producing real estate agent in Algiers Point since 2015, with over 550 closed sales! Historic 504 Properties Team of Latter & Blum Historic Districts Office.
A big thank you for OPA Graphics for generously providing Algiers Point with our beautiful welcome wayfinding sign!
3205 Orleans Avenue
504-450-9627
Two of New Orleans’ best Realtors, your guide to New Orleans real estate & neighborhoods. Be New Orleans, brokered by Crescent City Living LLC beneworleans.com
570-401-3703
We care for approximately 300 households in the neighborhood & have a staff comprised of trusted neighbors, who will care for your animals like they are our own!
Penny Warriner
(504) 352-0857
230 Olivier Street
3764 Pin Oak Ave.
Sponsors yearly events for kids and families.
You can board the ferry at the foot of Canal Street . The ride is for pedestrians and bikers only, and costs $2 cash (exact change only) or you can pay with LePass using your smartphone.
You can download the free RTA Le Pass app to pay for your fare instantly on your phone. Ferry Schedule The ferry leaves Algiers Point every 30 minutes on the hour and half hour and leaves Canal Street every 30 minutes at a quarter until and a quarter after the hour. It takes less than 30 minutes from boarding to get to the other side, as the actual trip is only about 5 minutes.
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