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    Bayona

    3.7 (941 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndNew American, Bars, Salad
    Closed 11:30 am - 2:00 pm, 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Romantic
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Bernadette B.

    My husband and I went to Bayona for our Anniversary dinner. We cannot say enough wonderful things about the food and service. We are surprised it doesnt have a Michelin Star! Great food, service, and wine selections. Highly recommend!

    Crispy Smoked Quail Salad (Dinner)
    Marta T.

    A very quaint ambience serving a spin New Orleans French food. Quail salad was good but not what expected- the quail was fried and still good but not expected. Serve was pleasant. Overall a nice place.

    Ceviche sample from chef

    My husband and I went on your anniversary and this place was absolutely amazing. The service was incredible. We had two people taking care of us and they were so friendly and kind. The food was cooked to perfection. They made our evening so special. They personalized our menus with our anniversary, decorated our table with rose petals. They truly made this night very special for us. Thank you for the wonderful dinner and experience. We ordered: the goat cheese crouton, ayu bakery bread smoke quail salad, red snapper necks, fennel pepper crusted lamb loin, moulard magret duck breast, expresso cheesecake and the profiteroles. Everything we ordered was absolutely delicious !

    Lovely courtyard
    Amber E.

    Charming, Historic French Quarter Creole cottage; James Beard recipient with a lovely courtyard. We came for brunch in a perfect sunny but cool Saturday during Jazzfest. We shared a bowl of their famous roasted garlic soup, which was very good. I had the BBQ shrimp served with purple grits and greens and a wonderful crisp glass of Sancerre. My husband had the mussels in cream sauce which were plump and tasty, but both dishes were quite rich; they sustained us though a full day of Jazzfest with the largest crowd ever on record!

    Creme brûlée
    Jewelia C.

    Had the pleasure of visiting Bayona for a team dinner on a work trip to NOLA in early 2024! Definitely one of my favorite meals I had on this trip! We had a substantial group with us so we had a private room which felt a little bit crammed (the ceiling was very low lol) but was intimate. The service was top notch. Staff was extremely attentive, quick, and great with beverage service. I got the shrimp phyllo which was delicious. But the lamb blew my mind! I'm the type of person that hates to hate food so if I don't like a particular dish, I will try it again in another setting to see if I'll change my mind on it since the previous experience could have just been a bad one. I have not been a huge lamb fan but decided to try the lamb here and it was jaw droppingly good. So tender and juicy with no strong gamey flavor which is tough for me. AMAZING! I can say I like lamb now after having it at Bayona!! And to finish it off I had a giant incredible creme brûlée which is my fav dessert! Such an amazing experience and would love to visit again if in NOLA again!

    The entrance to the restaurant and garden, on a rainy night.
    Gary S.

    Have eaten here many times - every time I am in New Orleans. It is a special place. Superb original food. The chef owner is Susan Spicer but her team is equally great. Always attentive, professional service. Beautiful setting with a gorgeous garden, weather allowing. The goat cheese toast with a mushroom Madeira sauce is always in the menu and a specialty. The current executive chef has a really vegetable forward menu (still are many meat and fish options) but lots of choices for vegetarians and vegans.

    Patio area on a beautiful afternoon.
    Scott G.

    We've been here many times over the past 20 years. It's a NOLA staple. Quaint and charming space inside and out. Great food and tremendous service. Go to try the Roasted Garlic Soup. Divine.

    Beautiful dining room
    Carroll V.

    Why have I waited so long to visit this brilliant restaurant on Dauphine Street? Shame on me--I probably had my best time here in the last several trips to the French Quarter. The place has taken a historic house and transformed its spaces into an intimate yet comfy dining experience. Kudos to the experienced staff for their expertise and discretion. Loved the freshness of the Bayona salad, but my group also liked the bisque. The table was more than satisfied with the entrees from the vegan pierogies to the scallops. For some odd reason I kept on hearing a voice whispering in my ear--double pork chop. Glad I listened. It was a great dish, perhaps the best grilled pork chop I have ever had, with a perfect blackberry and mushroom based sauce. Cooked perfect, it cut like a filet. The collard greens were a yummy, earthy complement. Outstanding! Solid choices of wines by the glass added so much to the meals--appreciate the selection. Parking is tough--take a ride share or taxi

    Angie W.

    The meal was lovely tonight! The tomato/beet salad with arugula and the most delicious Bleu d'Auvergne was to die for! I selected the fresh fish of the day, the Drum fish was ex elect, perfectly cooked, light and flaky We will be back!

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    I chose Bayona after seeing on their website that they accommodate vegan diets. I made my reservation through Resy and noted that it was my birthday and that our party included both a vegan and a vegetarian. When we arrived, the atmosphere was elegant and the host was pleasant, which made for a promising start. Unfortunately, the experience declined from there. Our server seemed unaware of the notes on the reservation. I reiterated that it was my birthday and that I was vegan, with another vegetarian in our group. He then offered lobster bisque as a vegan/vegetarian option. When I pointed out that lobster bisque is not vegan, he responded, "That's what she told me." I asked if he could confirm with the chef what plant-based options were available that evening. He seemed flustered (though not rude), which didn't inspire much confidence. While the service itself was attentive, both the plant-based and meat-based entrées ended up being mediocre. Overall, Bayona has a lovely atmosphere and courteous staff, but given the confusion around dietary accommodations--especially after clearly noting them in advance--I wouldn't recommend it for vegans looking for a thoughtful or well-prepared experience.

    Duck in a berry sauce, broccolini and lovely yams
    Kristen P.

    On a recent trip, Four of us ladies had dinner here based on a friend's recommendation and was in my radar too try something new and support female chefs. The courtyard ambiance was charming as was the staff. The best dish for me was the smoked quail salad. The scallops and duck were nicely presented but just missed the mark in my mind and taste buds. The sweetbreads were good and they accommodated my egg allergy with them so I am thankful for that since I rarely see veal sweetbreads on a menu. It's still probably one of the best choices in the French quarter- for some reason our food came out very very slowly- but we liked the courtyard so much it wasn't an issue to spend some easy time there enjoying it all.

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    Everything was excellent. Every time in New Orleans a must go. Food, service and ambiance A plus

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    Ask the Community - Bayona

    What is the dress code?

    Business casual or dressy, but jackets are not required

    1. Do they have outdoor seating? 2. If so, can we reserve an outdoor table?

    No, they don't.

    Is happy hour offered?

    Yes

    Can you wear dressy jeans?

    Yes

    What's vegan here?

    Call ahead of time and let the reservationist know that you have vegan in your group. Chef Susan Spicer and her crew can accommodate just about anything and everything. There are often specials based on the local produce available.

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    We had an absolutely exceptional dinner at Café Amélie tonight! With the recent rain, the usual…read morepotent French Quarter street smells were washed away, leaving the air beautifully fresh and the temperatures perfectly cool. Though pop-up showers were still lingering, my husband and I decided to take a gamble on courtyard dining--and I am so glad we did! Sheltered under the green umbrellas surrounded by historic brick walls, lush greenery, and rain-kissed citrus trees, the atmosphere was incredibly romantic and peaceful. The courtyard's intimate layout even brought a bit of extra magic to our evening. We sat near another wonderful couple (and their adorable daughter) and became fast friends, sharing laughs and conversation throughout the night. What truly anchored the experience, though, was the incredible service. The staff was remarkably personable, helpful, and welcoming. The dinner itself was excellent from start to finish, showcasing immense culinary skill across every dish. We started with the delicious brussels sprouts and a uniquely seasoned spring/summer gumbo that was unlike any version we've had before (oh, what I would give for the recipe). As for the entrées, the shrimp and grits were phenomenal, and the blackened catfish sandwich with a fresh salad was executed flawlessly...and the bread pudding was fantastic, too! It is rare to find an experience where top-tier hospitality, a breathtaking environment, and great food come together so (seemingly) effortlessly. Café Amélie is an absolute must-visit! We will be back.

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    The dining room as we were leaving.

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    Gorgeous bar; only 4 barstools, first come, first served

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