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My Favorite Places to Dine Alone in New Orleans

January 19, 2017 by Joy the Baker 62 Comments

“Table for one, please.” 

“Oh just one?” 

“Yes, table for one, please.” 

I find myself repeating this phrase often, not for lack of dinner company, but mostly because I really love eating out alone.  It feels indulgent to me, and liberating, and exactly like I skipped that conversation that usually goes something like this: “Where do you want to go for dinner?”  “I dunno, where do you want to go?”  “Does your mother hate me?”  Silence…. and someone orders takeout.  

Because I often travel alone (and have eaten enough room service club sandwiches to last me a lifetime), I’ve grown to LOVE learning about a city through some of their best restaurants… all by myself.  It’s like being a stranger in a strange land, leaving surrounding diners not to pity me, but rather assume that I’m Sydney Bistow in the early seasons of Alias.  They are correct, I’m part ninja in confidence alone.   

I also live in one of the best food cities in the country, and a girl can only eat so many scrambled eggs for dinner at home before enough is enough.  What I’ve come to love about dining out in New Orleans is that I now have local knowledge under my belt.  That’s handy as a single woman dining alone.  It’s nice to know what bars feel cozy to eat at (without too much interruption from gentlemen folk), and which restaurants feel nice to sit at a table solo.  Here are some of my favorite restaurants to dine alone in based on my experiences out in New Orleans.  If you’re on a visit solo to New Orleans, welcome… get some good grub and always have a Sazerac:   

•  Sylvain in the French Quarter is one of my favorite places to grab a solo bite.  It’s especially great if you’re visiting town, wandering through the Quarter (it can be pretty dreamy) and looking for a good bite to eat.  Some tips:  Sylvain opens for dinner at 5:30.  I suggest arriving well before 7pm and finding a seat at the bar.  The earlier the better as, in my experience, the bar can fill up quickly.  The restaurant is cozy and dimly lit with a decent mix of local and tourist patrons.  This is a good place to strike up a dinnertime conversation.  Also, get the burger.  

•  Patois is located in the heart of and Uptown neighborhood.  It feels like a very local, heartfelt, comfortable neighborhood place.  The food is sincere, generous, and really some of my favorite in the city.  Tips:  Don’t be afraid to make a reservation for one and sit at a table on your own.  This place is comfortable enough.  The staff will take good care of you.  

•  For breakfast I love Cherry Espresso Bar.  It’s a coffee shop Uptown with the best breakfast sandwiches, quinoa bowls, pour over coffee and no ridiculous line out the door for medium-meh diner food.  

•  For lunch I love the locally sourced food and very chill vibes at Sneaky Pickle in the Bywater.  It’s mostly vegan food with a few meat options and a lot of gluten free too.  It’s heart food.  Tips:  This is an order-at-the-counter spot so cozy up at a small table, bring a good book or magazine, and enjoy the solo quality time.  

•  For Southern Cajun food I really love a bite to eat at Cochon in the CBD (Central Business District).  They know their way around a pig.  My very favorites at Cochon are the wood-fired oysters, the smoked pork rubs, and… the cochon.  Tip:  ask for a seat at the chef’s bar.  You can peek into the kitchen (it’s full of friendly hard-working folks), gaze into the wood-fired oven, and have a good chat with the chefs.  Also, order a Sazerac.  

•  For a solo happy hour, I recommend a seat at the bar at Peche.  Go early.  If the weather is nice they may even have the side doors open, which makes a bar seat even more lovely.  Order the oysters, definitely get the tuna dip, and a lovely glass of crisp wine.  The staff is really lovely and the food is solidly delicious.  Tip:  Peche is very well-earned after an afternoon visiting all of the art galleries in the Arts District.  Here’s your guide to art in and around Julia Street.  

•  N7 is a dreamy, romantic restaurant in the Bywater.  The restaurant is behind a pretty nondescript, tall wooden fence but as you pass through, it’s like entering a secret garden.  There’s seating outdoors, but when I’m alone, my favorite tables are the cozy two tops inside the restaurant.  I’ve found there’s no real need for a reservation, head in, make eye contact with a waitress and they’ll usually nod you on to find your own table.  The wine list is excellent!  Bring a book and feel transformed.  

•  Cafe Henri is an easy neighborhood restaurant, also in the Bywater.  I like to sneak in just before closing for their Steak Frites which is charred just perfectly and supreme.  Staff is mellow.  Almost always a place to grab a table or bar seat.  Easy and delicious. 

Enjoy your dinner.  Enjoy your time.  Remember, no one belongs here more than you. 

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  1. ck kramer

    January 19, 2017 at 5:43 pm

    Sidney Bistow, heck yes! You’re a ninja in the kitchen, as well as in confidence

    Reply
  2. Kayti Clayton

    January 19, 2017 at 5:10 pm

    For me it’s Merchant coffee for breakfast/brunch and lunch or dinner at Coop’s Place. LOVE the feel of Coop’s. There really is something magical about New Orleans. You’ve got me itching to go back and try some of these spots.

    Reply
    • joythebaker

      January 19, 2017 at 9:49 pm

      Sounds lovely!

      Reply
  3. Jasmine

    January 19, 2017 at 4:19 pm

    More than anything you’ve written about New Orleans, this makes me want to come visit.

    Reply
  4. Diane

    January 19, 2017 at 4:08 pm

    One of my favorite aspects of eating alone is that I enjoy my food so much more. I can really appreciate the flavor and texture of each bite. When I am with friends, my attention is on the conversation and the company, which is also great, but nothing beats the almost the almost meditative experience of dining alone at a restaurant.

    Reply
  5. Doris Chambers

    January 19, 2017 at 3:35 pm

    That’s right get up and get out or sit home abd pout

    Reply
  6. Wendy

    January 19, 2017 at 3:23 pm

    Joy, Thanks so much. I have had some great meals (and conversations) as a solo diner. At many places, eating at the bar is great. The bar tender is happy knowing they will get a dinner sized tip, and can sometimes be a great person to talk to, and to keep gentlemen callers at a distance if you would like that. And if you are in a strange city, it is a great place to get a feel of the community.

    Reply
  7. Abby

    January 19, 2017 at 2:13 pm

    N7 sounds like my ideal restaurant!

    Reply
  8. Missy@My Sh!tty Kitchen

    January 19, 2017 at 1:59 pm

    I need to dine alone more and this is so inspiring. I love Cherry Espresso and that is one of the few places I go alone. i went when it first opened an I was the only person in there! I also love going to the original St. James Cheese Company for a salad, glass of rose and alone time.

    Reply
  9. Lauren

    January 19, 2017 at 11:52 am

    I was in New Orleans two summers ago as a wedding guest and the Friday before the wedding all the bridal party was busy, which meant I could explore the city (i.e. EAT! Drink! Brunch!) alone. I wandered into the Ruby Slipper and ordered a coffee, a bloody mary, orange juice, and ordered a gulf shrimp omelette. all delicious. when I finished I ordered another Bloody Mary to go, and strolled the streets in utter bliss. New Orleans <3

    Reply
  10. Samantha

    January 19, 2017 at 11:15 am

    When I travelled through the Greek islands by myself it was so liberating to dine alone. At first slightly intimidating, but I quickly realized that when you open your heart and soul to the freedom of solo travel and all that comes with it, the people and experiences that come into your life will forever change you. A stranger can turn into a friend to go on adventures with, a waiter who takes you out to meet his friends for a night of dancing. Magic! As a woman who was privileged enough to do a month of solo travel I highly recommend it to anyone looking to discover a sense of self confidence, self worth and self love!

    Reply
    • joythebaker

      January 19, 2017 at 3:18 pm

      Preach it!

      Reply
  11. JoAZ

    January 19, 2017 at 10:44 am

    We lived in Metairie while my husband was at Tulane in grad school. One of the best things we would do with friends was get a snow cone at one of those local places that had been there forever. You get get any flavor you could dream up & add Hershey choclate syrup or soft serve on top. Did any of these places survive Katrina? A friend whose family had been there for generations told me about this summer tradition it was something special to share.
    Love your blog especially the Sunday posts and wisdom you share.

    Reply
  12. Cathy

    January 19, 2017 at 10:08 am

    Any other vegan friendly options? Not necessarily solo.

    Reply
  13. Lauren | The Ginger Bread Girl

    January 19, 2017 at 9:49 am

    Love this! Even more because of the Alias reference <3

    Reply
  14. CindyandJackS Seago

    January 19, 2017 at 9:32 am

    Love this , it is such a great list of restaurants and ideal spots to have a great meal and be able to enjoy it also.

    Reply
  15. Lauren

    January 19, 2017 at 9:24 am

    Sounds lovely! I also really enjoy taking myself to dinner, with a book and a glass of wine – pretty perfect. This makes me want to have a weekend to myself in New Orleans. (And Sydney Bristow is the queen!)

    Reply
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