Tip: Daily 11:00-22:00. The cashew mac and grilled okra are the regulars; Bar Brine evening menu extends into seasonal seafood plates.
Location
Address: 3200 Burgundy Street, New Orleans, LA 70117
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Satsuma Cafe in New Orleans is the Bywater cafe on Dauphine Street with extensive vegetarian breakfast plates, fresh-pressed juice, biscuits and bowls.
Tip: Vegetarian-friendly cafe rather than vegan-only; check menu marks, the breakfast bowls are flexible.
HiVolt Coffee in New Orleans runs a wide gluten-free menu on Sophie Wright Place in the Lower Garden District, with gluten-free pastries, sandwiches.
Tip: Most pastries are clearly marked gluten-free; cross-contamination risks are low but flag staff at order.
District Donuts on Magazine in New Orleans makes gluten-free doughnuts daily as part of its rotating offering, marked on the case in the Lower Garden.
Tip: Gluten-free doughnut flavours rotate; not every day has a gluten-free option, check the morning Instagram.
Saba in New Orleans on Magazine Street is the most-halal-friendly modern Israeli room in the city, with a kitchen that runs no pork or shellfish.
Tip: The kitchen is no-pork and no-shellfish but check the meat sourcing details at the host stand for strictly halal certification.
Lebanon's Cafe in New Orleans is the Carrollton Avenue halal Lebanese restaurant near Tulane, with halal meat shawarma, hummus, falafel and a long-running.
Tip: All meat is halal-certified per the kitchen; the lamb shawarma and the chicken kebab are the canonical orders.
Kosher Cajun NY Deli in Metairie outside New Orleans is the metro area's main certified-kosher deli, with kosher meats, Pareve sides and a sandwich counter.
Tip: Certified kosher under the New Orleans Va'ad; the Reuben and the kosher hot dog are the deli's anchors.
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