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    Grow Dat Youth Farm

    5.0 (5 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    2 years ago

    10/10 recommended it was a coop place and the staff is petty nice and the things they produce is soo good

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    Porgy’s Seafood Market - Love me a Fanta...

    Porgy’s Seafood Market

    4.6(52 reviews)
    1.3 miMid-City

    I don't think people know how good this place and I am here to tell them! The seafood is so fresh…read moreand good. They offer a fun fish cutting class by lady mongers that is awesome! It teaches knife skills, safety, and you get to take your fresh fish home and cook a delicious meal with it. They also have a bar inside, of course it is New Orleans, and I got an espresso martini and it was quite good! So great fresh fish and cocktails! The fish class came with two large fish, you got to keep the knife, and learned skills. The lady monger demonstrated on her fish, and then watches you carefully, guiding you to ensure the best technique. There was about 4 people per cutting table and they also required use to wear apron and gloves. Don't feel intimidated because they are right there guiding, ensuring safety. It was a fun unique experience. Even if you know how to gut a fish, you may still learn something new! I have to come back and try some these fresh sandwiches or poboys. There is so much greatness here, you just have to swing by and check it out yourself!

    We had a brief conversation the day before we decided to dine here with a customer as she was…read moreleaving about how great the food was. So we returned to try it out! Bad choice. My cousin and I decided on the barbecue shrimp which is a dish I have made and had many times. The flavor was way off! It wasn't really barbecue but more like candied shrimp. The sauce was nothing like I have ever had before. Shrimp were a nice size and it's a shame the preparation was off.

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    Porgy’s Seafood Market - Love this Cole slaw...

    Love this Cole slaw...

    Porgy’s Seafood Market - Prep area

    Prep area

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    II Supremo - Spicy Steve

    II Supremo

    4.0(53 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    My wife and I are doing a pizza survey this summer just for fun. We decided to try a new pizza…read moreplace every couple of weeks to see which ones were worth all the fuss. Il Supremo stands as tall as the rest and maybe the best although we have not finished our survey. This location has a lot of fond memories for me. When I first moved to Old Metairie in the 1980s, I often dined at Delerno's which served amazing food at this location for over 40 years. It was an old style neighborhood Creole Italian and Seafood restaurant, examples of which can still be found throughout the metro area although the numbers are declining. The owner reportedly was one of the first New Orleans restaurant owners to include crawfish on his menu including a Festival of Crawfish featuring what we would essentially call a crawfish platter, crawfish prepared different ways. You have to love a guy like that. I was so sad when it closed. Anyway, back to the pizza. Il Supremo makes pizza as delicious as any pizza I've had in New York or San Francisco. The crust is thin and crunchy with what appears to be a cornmeal dusting. The crust is baked to perfection, brown and crispy with a few, but not too many, burned areas- just the way I like it. The cheese is excellent as is the sauce which has a bit of a kick but not too much to be overpowering. And the amount of sauce is perfect, not too much for those who like it stingy, and enough for the red gravy lovers of the New Orleans. We ordered the Wooster which was pepperoni, roasted garlic, shallots, and basil. It was outstanding. The garlic and shallots were a perfect complement to the sauce, cheese, and pepperoni. The basil frankly looked great but was not very evident, if at all, in the overall flavor profile. Perhaps it would be were it added after baking. The space itself is decent with only a few tables but crowded and noisy even at 5:30 on a Friday afternoon. It shares space with Super Witch ice cream, so if you want dessert, you don't have to go far. I will definitely be back for more pizza from Il Supremo. NB The website is a little heavy handed and full of rules and caveats including that pickup orders have to be ordered 24 hours in advance. I ordered the morning of my pickup and had no problem. I have no idea why you would have to order 24 hours in advance. Regardless, that is the rule. I guess you could call and ask if you're too late to order but, of course, they have no phone. Such is life in the new millenium. If you called Delerno's, Mrs. Delerno would answer.

    While the food was good, the service was frustratingly slow and disorganized. The staff could hand…read moreout pizzas quickly, but anything extra threw off their workflow, resulting in near missed items for multiple parties. They completely forgot our pasta, leaving us waiting 30 minutes while our pizza sat in the heating drawer--and they never called us up when it was ready. Being from Chicago, we've been pleasantly surprised by the decent pizza and pasta scene around Metairie and New Orleans, but will most likely not come back. Edit for date we visited was Sunday 7/5 around 6-6:30 pm

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    II Supremo - Love the retro vibe

    Love the retro vibe

    II Supremo - The Wooster with a side of buttermilk ranch & hot honey for dipping

    The Wooster with a side of buttermilk ranch & hot honey for dipping

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    Crescent City Farmers Market - Mid-City

    Crescent City Farmers Market - Mid-City

    4.2(15 reviews)
    1.5 miMid-City
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    This is one of my favorite things to go to every week! The Thursday market is right off the…read moreGreenway and there's often live music and local chef's cooking up recipes for you to taste with the produce that's in season (they also have the recipe printed out for you to take.) Some of my favorite items to purchase are: Flower bouquets, ice cream, tortilla chips, salsa, pasta, pesto, fresh basil, peaches, tomatoes & oh my gosh I could keep going! It feels good to support local and these days it's no more expensive than the stuff at the store. Check it out! (Dog/Family friendly!) Pro tip: bring cash to avoid transaction fees on venmo or credit card charges.

    Covid-19 update: I think there may be so confusion as to…read morewhich Farmers market this is? There are multiple crescent city farmer's markets throughout the city but I believe this one is referencing the one in Mid-City that used to be in the parking lot at American Can apartments but has now relocated to the Lafitte Greenway! Soooo I don't normally cook so I was there to just check it out and maybe get some prepared food! I lucked out bc Plume Algiers had some delicious chai and stuffed naan with goat cheese and mushrooms! It was super easy to pay with Venmo and they had their venmo account right on a laminated sheet! Score! I like this new location for the farmer's market bc there is more space to spread out than the American fan parking lot. Plus it's such a great outdoor space right off the Lafitte Greenway with two sets of bike racks, benches, hand sanitizer stations, and even a lit stage! They also have a booth where you can get tokens and they accept EBT which is awesome! There were lots of different booths with everything from Fruits, vegetables, seafood, bread, local honey, and so much more! One of the highlights for me is seeing the beautiful rainbow flag that ends in a trans ‍ flag! Way to represent! They also have lovely metallic sculptures that light up in different colors at night! Happy Farmer's Marker Shopping!

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    Crescent City Farmers Market - Mid-City
    Crescent City Farmers Market - Mid-City - Candles!

    Candles!

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    Grow Dat Youth Farm - farms - Updated August 2026

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