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Deanie's Seafood Restaurant in the French Quarter
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841 Iberville St
New Orleans, LA
French Quarter
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Another local favorite for traditional New Orleans food! We love the fried shrimp platters as well as their charbroiled oysters. Seafood is always fresh and service tends to be fast.
This is a typical New Orleans seafood restaurant whose food is delicious, with prices that a family can afford.
SEAFOOD - Deanie's Seafood is a New Orleans powerhouse when it comes to from-the-Gulf seafood offerings. Most famous for their seafood platters, Deanie's has made a name for themselves by being the best at boiling, broiling and frying various ocean critters. Shrimp, oyster, crawfish, gumbo, jambalaya, crab and fresh fish are always to be found here. Deanie's has a location in the French Quarter with a great courtyard eating area. If you are coming to the city for a business outing or something involving a large group, consider Deanie's. They have large private dining areas, and their platters were basically created for group dining
SEAFOOD - Deanie's Seafood is a New Orleans powerhouse when it comes to from-the-Gulf seafood offerings. Most famous for their seafood platters, Deanie's has made a name for themselves by being the best at boiling, broiling and frying various ocean critters. Shrimp, oyster, crawfish, gumbo, jambalay…
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DANCE - Bourbon Heat offers a centrally located French Quarter dance club experience on the second level, with a courtyard for chilling with cocktails on the main floor. I suggest eating elsewhere, but if you're looking to party, head up the stairs to the huge dance floor outfitted with a large bar…