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Like its neighbor the Acme Oyster House, Felix's is a crowded and noisy place, full of locals and tourists taking advantage of the late hours. It's more or less the same as the Acme. Each has its die-hard fans, convinced their particular choice is the superior one. Have your oysters raw, in a stew, in a soup, Rockefeller- or Bienville-style, or even in an omelet. If oysters aren't your bag, the fried or grilled fish, chicken, omelets, and Creole cooking are mighty good, too. If you want something blackened, they'll fry it up to order. They usually also have boiled crawfish in season. In addition to this Post-K gussied up traditional location, they have a newish Uptown location on Prytania Street (definitely open for business) that's well worth checking out!
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User Reviews for Felix's Restaurant & Oyster Bar
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Our first try with Oysters
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Felix is right across the street from ACME oyster. ACME always had a line while Felix was immediate seating. The oysters were great especially the char grilled (YUM)
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- posted on 11.26.12
- by diverdownaz
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Good food
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We had oysters on the half shell and the oyster platter. They were both excellent! Although they were very busy the service wasn't too bad.
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- posted on 11.26.12
- by Yita_9
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No liquor license, no people, no fun!!!
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We loved Felix in the past! They lost their liquor license (hotel told us for serving underage, this is the only place in NOLA to do that I guess) so there was no crowd, no fun either. ...
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- posted on 11.25.12
- by CowtownCPA
Awards:
Frommer's
- Highly Recommended 2010
- Details
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Contact:
- visit website
- tel: 504/522-4440
Address:
- 739 Iberville St
- New Orleans, LA 70130
Payments:
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Hours:
- Mon-Sat 10am-10pm; Sun 10am-9pm
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