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Lula Restaurant Distillery

Lula Restaurant Distillery

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4.3 Google Review
1532 St Charles Ave, New Orleans, Louisiana, 70130, United States
(504) 267-7624 www.lulanola.com
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May 17, 2018
Really cool open atmosphere with a great bar and view of the distilling system. Great food for our brunch visit with friendly and helpful waitstaff. They have a few vegetarian option but vegans will need to substitute and get creative. Please offer more veg/vegan options! Thank you.

May 8, 2018
This restaurant is very modern and clean. The high ceilings lend to good conversation at your table without being interrupted from conversations at other tables. The crayfish and avocado dip was an extremely good choice by me, only beat out by the grilled fish (red fish I think) that was recommended as my main course by the server. I will have to go back here next time I am in town.

Mar 7, 2018
Fun spot! We were meeting a group for lunch and reserved a table. Everything was all set and ready when we got there. The cocktails were delicious. The food was pretty tasty too. I enjoyed my appetizer of smoked pompano and avocado dip more than my entree of craw-fish mac and cheese. My husband thoroughly his boiled shrimp entree, I forgot which sauce.

May 10, 2018
Loved the vibe and food was awesome... Great service and location. Large room... they even have a separate party room. I will return and bring friends

Mar 3, 2018
Modern, but not intimate place to eat. Very open, with high ceilings. Friendly waitress and the food was served promptly. Nothing special to report but nothing bad either. Popular with locals, which is always a good sign. A wedding reception was being held on the patio out front. A decent enough place to chill out.

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