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Grand Isle

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4.2 Google Review
575 Convention Center Blvd, New Orleans, Louisiana, 70130, United States
(504) 520-8530 grandislerestaurant.com
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Apr 18, 2018
We came in for some oysters and a drink before our lunch reservations and this spot was a pleasant surprise. It was fairly quiet, and the staff were very friendly. I loved the modest literary theme they incorporated, too. The oysters were great and my drink (the Awakening) was delicious. I even got a free t-shirt out of the trip! Overall, very pleased with my first visit and will be back the next time I'm in town.

Apr 22, 2018
Great location for Creole and seafood. Conveniently located right across the street from the convention center with ample space to host large groups. Great place to enjoy the taste of New Orleans. Wide selection of beer, wine, and cocktails

Mar 11, 2018
Had fairly good shrimp, sausage, and grits here. The shrimp was cooked perfectly the grits were cheesy and there was the right amount of spice to it. The second best part is you could walk right in and get a seat which is great for a friday night. Overall a good restaurant for a low-key night.

May 7, 2018
Very good, plenty of food for the price. Recommend the fried chicken livers and pepper jelly. Beware. High priced, small desserts.

Feb 8, 2018
Everything we ordered was amazing! We came for the happy hour special which included 2 for 1 drinks, 75 cent oysters in the half shell and $7 peel and eat shrimp for a half pound. Additionally we ordered the Juju Shrimp, Calamari and Mac and Cheese. Absolutely nothing disappointed us! Would definitely recommend this place!!

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Opening Hours

Mon:4 pm - 10 pm
Tue:11 am - 10 pm
Wed:11 am - 10 pm
Thu:11 am - 10 pm
Fri:11 am - 11 pm
Sat:11 am - 11 pm

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