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Olde Nola CookeryB+Worth Trying

205 Bourbon St, New Orleans, LA 70130 · Restaurant, Cajun restaurant, Creole restaurant · 4.4/5 Google (6835 reviews)

Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating

Crowd-pleasing Cajun and Creole staples in the heart of Bourbon Street with standout blackened seafood and bread pudding, but expect occasional slow service, salt-forward sauces, and touristy pricing quirks.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Olde Nola Cookery delivers solid neighborhood dining with strong food quality highlighted by blackened fish and rich bread pudding, supported by appealing French Quarter ambiance and warm service. However, inconsistent execution on portions and temperature and occasional service delays during peak hours prevent a higher grade, making this a reliable casual choice rather than a destination restaurant.

Restaurant Summary

Set on Bourbon Street, Olde Nola Cookery buzzes with lively French Quarter energy and a comforting, old-school vibe. Servers are often warm and quick with recommendations, and one diner raved, "the blackened fish was the star of our trip." However, the bustle brings tradeoffs: waits can stretch at peak times, music can run loud, and a few guests describe billing or service hiccups. The cooking leans classic Cajun and Creole—gumbo, étouffée, fried seafood, and blackened platters—with bold seasoning and sauces that some find salt-forward. Highlights include the blackened fish, crab cakes, and rich bread pudding, while portion sizes and temperature can vary on busy nights. This is comfort-first Louisiana fare in a prime tourist corridor rather than a chefly showcase. Families will find it approachable thanks to kid-friendly staples like fried chicken, pasta Alfredo, burgers, and po-boys. Spicier dishes and saucy items may be intense for picky eaters, but simple sides, mild platters, and the crowd-pleasing bread pudding make it workable for most kids.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost$42-58 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Historic, high-energy tourist corridor with constant foot traffic, bars, and live music; convenient but hectic.

Safety: Busy and well-patrolled core; typical Bourbon Street nightlife rowdiness; watch belongings late night.

Nearby: Steps from bars, music venues, and hotels; near Royal Street shopping and Jackson Square attractions.

French QuarterThe French Quarter offers a bustling dining scene with a mix of traditional Creole and Cajun restaurants, bars, and cafes. The area is lively and often crowded, especially around Bourbon Street, known for its nightlife and street performances, creating a festive and energetic social atmosphere.
Bourbon StreetBourbon Street is famous for its vibrant nightlife, bars, and live music venues. It attracts a diverse crowd looking for entertainment, late-night dining, and a party atmosphere, making it one of the most iconic streets in New Orleans.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday11:00–01:00 Tuesday11:00–01:00 Wednesday11:00–01:00 Thursday11:00–01:00 Friday11:00–01:00 Saturday11:00–01:00 Sunday11:00–01:00

Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating

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