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Help us make it rightI've eaten here twice in the past few weeks. After seeing their ad in the Gambit for quite awhile, hearing about it on Tom Fitzmorris's radio show and reading his review in City Business, I was curious enough to pay them a visit. My first visit was last Friday. As I turned the corner from Frenchman Street, we almost immediately heard the din of conversation coming from the open door. Once inside though, the expansive room had a lively atmosphere. The first thing that I noticed was the handsome wooden art deco bar. Since I've always enjoyed watching oyster shuckers work, I took a seat at the...
There was nobody to seat my friend and I when we arrived so we just stood in the entrance for about 10 minutes looking at four open tables while no one even acknowledged us. After we asked the bartender where we could sit (because a waiter told us we couldn't just sit anywhere), it took fifteen minutes until a waiter came up to us and gave us a menu. The wine we ordered with our appetizer did...
In ShortOn the site of the former Canal Commercial Trust and Savings Bank, this elegant restaurant mixes southern charm and modern flair, drawing a sophisticated clientele. Chef Aaron Bargau, who worked under Chef Susan Spicer, has a varied menu, which includes rabbit, lemon roasted chicken and double-cut grilled pork chops, that changes seasonally. New Orleans favorite half-shell oysters also...
I have been going to this restaurant since it opened. The food is very good, the wine list is small but well thought out. Heard it re-opened post Katrina and am hoping to get down there this weekend. The atmosphere is loud but it is also full of energy. You can also have a conversation without feeling like the whole restaurant is listening in.
I tried this place out at least four times. The service is slow, and the noise level is unbearable.
Will not return. There are too many other great cafe's in the area with excellent service and more appeal.
Bank Cafe In The Marigny is located at 2001 Burgundy St, New Orleans, LA. This location is in the Marigny neighborhood. This business specializes in Restaurants.
Bank Cafe In the Marigny can be found at Burgundy St 2001. The following is offered: Restaurants. The entry is present with us since Sep 8, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 12, 2013. In New Orleans there are 236 other Restaurants. An overview can be found here.
Modern Louisiana cuisine fused with Mediterranean flavors makes this bistro a unique addition to the New Orleans restaurant scene.
The menu changes periodically, so call to see if anything new has been added.
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