HoursMarch to October only, Tue to Sun 13:00 to 19:00
The dishSno-balls (shaved ice)
PaymentCash only

Tip: The stand is open March to October only; cash only, and the cream-of-nectar with condensed milk is the canonical order.

Location

Address: 4801 Tchoupitoulas St, New Orleans, LA 70115

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Verti Marte ★ 4.3

24 hours daily

Verti Marte in New Orleans is the 24-hour Royal Street deli at Governor Nicholls, a French Quarter institution with the All That Jazz po-boy and one of the city's few 24-hour sandwich shops.

Try: Po-boys and sandwiches

Tip: The All That Jazz po-boy is the cult late-night order; phone in for delivery to a Quarter hotel.

The Joint ★ 4.4

Mon to Sat 11:30 to 22:00, Sun 11:30 to 19:00

The Joint in New Orleans is the Bywater barbecue shop on Mazant Street, with Texas-style brisket, pulled pork and a backyard smoker visible from the patio at 701 Mazant.

Try: Texas-style barbecue

Tip: Brisket sells out by 19:00 on weekends; order half a pound to share with the sides.

Stein's Market and Deli ★ 4.5

Tue to Sun 09:00 to 19:00, closed Monday

Stein's Deli in New Orleans is the Magazine Street Jewish-Italian deli in the Lower Garden District, with pastrami sandwiches, San Francisco-style bagels and a long sandwich queue at lunch.

Try: Jewish deli sandwiches

Tip: The Reuben sandwich is the cult order; the deli closes Monday and runs out of bagels by 11:00 on Sunday.

Pizza Delicious ★ 4.5

Tue to Sun 12:00 to 22:00, closed Monday

Pizza Delicious in New Orleans is the Bywater pizzeria on Piety Street from Greg Augarten and Michael Friedman, with New York style cheese slices and an outdoor picnic patio.

Try: New York style pizza by the slice

Tip: The cheese slice is the canonical order; weekend pasta specials come and go in a single service.

Dat Dog on Freret ★ 4.0

Daily 11:00 to 23:00

Dat Dog on Freret in New Orleans is the Freret Street specialty hot dog counter from Constantine Georges, with gator sausage, crawfish links and a vegetarian frank on bun.

Try: Specialty hot dogs and sausages

Tip: The alligator sausage and crawfish dog are the local specialties; build with crawfish etouffee on top.

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