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“featuring innovative southern cuisine”
Michael Stoltzfus and Lillian Hubbard opened Coquette on the corner of Washington Ave. and Magazine Street in December 2008. The Garden District building was built in the late 1880’s and has been among other things a residence, grocery store, auto parts store and a number of restaurants. With dining rooms on two floors and a 14 seat bar, Coquette offers innovative southern cuisine with an emphasis on locally sourced product. Featuring an accessible international wine list, classic and creative New Orleans cocktails and a well-traveled beer list.
Oh. Yes. I visited Coquette with my partner the night after Valentine's to take advantage of their regular menu offerings. Everything is insanely delicious and fresh with the perfect balance... Read more
I used to love this place but it's kind of a Saturday night live skit now. You order expensive food and it comes out on a huge plate with the tiniest amount of food. I'm not a person who cares... Read more
First time. One of the trendy restaurants so do reserve. Party of 3. A smaller space and quite lively. Great service. Note - NOLA prices are just shy of NYC's... Cocktails, dozen oysters (4... Read more
Coquette
Hours
- Mon - Thu: 5:30 pm - 9:00 pm
- Fri, Sat: 5:30 pm - 9:30 pm
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Credit Cards Accepted
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Bar
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Dine In
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Outdoor Seating
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Private Dining
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