A
Decatur Street staple since 1983, Coop's
Place re-opened after the storm in early
October 2005, and we are serving nearly all
our pre-Katrina menu items.
We
are looking forward to welcoming all our
regulars - both local and from out of town
- back to the city, and our establishment.
We missed you as much as you missed us
The
Scene
A standout on one of the French
Quarter's best bar blocks,
Coop's caters to the everyman
crowd. Equal parts watering
hole and eating place, the
main room features several
tables, wraparound bar and
the requisite New Orleans food
and festival posters on the
walls. There's a pool table,
an overhead TV set and a surprisingly
diverse jukebox. The usual
crowd is mostly locals and
out-of-towners with French
Quarter friends.
The Draw
Bar grub this ain't. Coop's
kitchen cooks delicious Creole
seafood dishes with a twist.
The fried alligator bits aren't
just for tourists. Other good
bets include spicy pastas,
rabbit and sausage jambalaya
and fresh-caught redfish entrees.
The smoked duck quesadilla
is an all-time favorite. The
reasonably priced "taste
plate"
serves portions of gumbo, shrimp
Creole, fried chicken, red
beans and jambalaya. Liquid
dieters should try a mint julep.
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