Homemade ice cream and wonderfully hand-crafted sodas lure folks into The Soda Shop. This casual John Besh café in the World War II Museum takes visitors back to the days of the counter-service soda shop. Besh uses artisan ingredients to create sweet treats, like the Steen's Cane Syrup cupcake, house-made marshmallow cream pie and Very Very Local Berry Shakes. Need something with a little more substance? Order one of The Soda Shop's sandwiches, like the grilled pimento with roasted jalapeno country ham, or the Bad Mamma Jamma with pork gravy. Moreover, breakfast is served daily.
Located in the French Quarter, Corner Oyster Bar & Grill is usually crowded all day, with most regulars frequenting it for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The restaurant specializes in seafood, serving Popcorn Shrimp with special sauce, Bacon salad and the Oyster dishes which cannot be missed. Accompany your meals with a drink from the full bar for a complete dining experience. Featuring 16 large screens that broadcast the season's best games, you will not miss any of the exciting action. On most game nights, the ambiance is noisy and the place a tad too crowded with locals cheering on their favorite team. Watch the season's most awaited games in company of friends, while you snack on tapas and chilled beers.