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Bachelor Party Dinner Suggestions
Going to NO for a bachelor party in April and want to book reservations in advance for a large party of 12. I'd like to have a great dinner experience but the fellas are not going to go for "jackets required". We're not a rough bunch but we'll definitely be having a good time. Where can we go that will have excellent food with a lively dining experience without being too stuffy? Arnauds, Bayona, Commander's, Galatories all sound great but are these restaurants too fancy for a bunch of wiley bachelors?
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Most of the places you mention, are 'jacket req.' I'd probably vote for Dickie Brennans (Steakhouse). You'll also be, um, close to the action.
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Commanders is hard to beat for food. It is a little upscale, but I don't remember it requiring a coat.
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How about Emeril's? the food is amazing and the atmosphere is fun and not stuffy.
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NOLA (another Emeril establishment) has a great bar - loud, close, vibe-y, and they'd be able to handle the party for dinner - and it's dressy casual. Another casual option might be Mandina's on Canal - a cool local's favorite that had nice banquet-style rooms before the remodel. I haven't been since "K", so I don't know if they still seat groups away from the other diners. It's a little further up Canal from the Quarter, but reachable by street car. Neither of the above places would balk at a fun, boisterous, group!
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Highly recommend Cochon in the Warehouse District. It is one of the hot restaurants in NOLA right now. Had a group function there a couple of months ago. Very accomodating. Called ahead and they put together a "family-style" dinner for the group. Fantastic food and service. They have a great selection of moonshines...sounds crazy, worth a try.
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