French Cuisine New Orleans Christmas 2025

French Cuisine New Orleans Christmas 2025. New Orleans Restaurants French Quarter Open Christmas Day Christmas Day lukeneworleans.com [Luke Restuarant, Facebook] Luke is a popular Creole-inspired French restaurant serving Réveillon dinner from December 1 through 24 and all day on Christmas Day. Open 24 hours a day, including Christmas, this French Quarter staple is famous for its beignets and café au lait

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Open 24 hours a day, including Christmas, this French Quarter staple is famous for its beignets and café au lait Ditch the dishes and dine out this holiday season at some of the city's tastiest restaurants and eateries

Christmas in the FQ Christmas in the city, Sidewalk cafe, New orleans french quarter

lukeneworleans.com [Luke Restuarant, Facebook] Luke is a popular Creole-inspired French restaurant serving Réveillon dinner from December 1 through 24 and all day on Christmas Day. Enjoy unique executions of New Orleans classic cocktails such as Sazerac, Ramos Gin Fizz, Hurricane and French 75, as well as festive holiday drinks such as a S'mores Milk Punch. The most wonderful time of year in New Orleans is filled with award-winning dining, festive pre-fixe menus, decadent desserts, and seasonal craft cocktails around every corner

Reveillon dinners, a New Orleans Christmas tradition Louisiana Travel. Shrimp remoulade is a house specialty at Galatoire's Restaurant in New Orleans. The most wonderful time of year in New Orleans is filled with award-winning dining, festive pre-fixe menus, decadent desserts, and seasonal craft cocktails around every corner

Arnaud's Restaurant decorated for Christmas, in the New Orleans French Quarter Stock Photo Alamy. Enjoy unique executions of New Orleans classic cocktails such as Sazerac, Ramos Gin Fizz, Hurricane and French 75, as well as festive holiday drinks such as a S'mores Milk Punch. In French, the word "réveillon" means "awakening." Traditionally, back in the early 1800s, it applied to the feast that happened around the table on Christmas Eve, when French New Orleanians would head home to.