There’s nothing better than a big bowl of mac and cheese to warm you up on a cold day. Next time the urge to treat yourself to this nostalgic comfort food strikes, here are some of the best places in New Orleans where you can indulge in this cheesy treat.
- Blue Oak BBQ
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Rob Krieger/Google BBQ joints often have some of the best mac and cheese, and that’s certainly true when it comes to Blue Oak. The roasted garlic mac and cheese is the perfect accompaniment to your bbq ribs.
- Cochon
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RamblingMariner/Trip Advisor This chic-industrial restaurant near the CBD has a menu full of incredible dishes like rabbit and dumplings and stewed catfish, but their mac and cheese is a true hidden gem on the menu and worth the splurge.
- Heard Dat Kitchen
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Oliver Brown/Google No frills, all flavor at this neighborhood eatery. Their signature dish, Bourbon Street Love, features their creamy macaroni and cheese topped with crispy fried chicken and their yummy crawdad cream sauce, and it’s worth breaking your diet over.
- High Hat
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Travel Hound/Trip Advisor Next up, we pop over to the Freret-Uptown Area in New Orleans, where you’ll find the High Hat Cafe. They may be known for their chicken, but their pimento mac and cheese just hits the spot.
- The Joint
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num1lsufan/Google Much like Blue Oak, a good BBQ restaurant is only as good as the sides, and The Joint definitely delivers. Their mac and cheese is the perfect ratio of creamy to cheesy.
- Rocky and Carlos
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Rob Krieger/Google
BBQ joints often have some of the best mac and cheese, and that’s certainly true when it comes to Blue Oak. The roasted garlic mac and cheese is the perfect accompaniment to your bbq ribs.
Ralston Morris/Google
RamblingMariner/Trip Advisor
This chic-industrial restaurant near the CBD has a menu full of incredible dishes like rabbit and dumplings and stewed catfish, but their mac and cheese is a true hidden gem on the menu and worth the splurge.
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Oliver Brown/Google
No frills, all flavor at this neighborhood eatery. Their signature dish, Bourbon Street Love, features their creamy macaroni and cheese topped with crispy fried chicken and their yummy crawdad cream sauce, and it’s worth breaking your diet over.
Travel Hound/Trip Advisor
Next up, we pop over to the Freret-Uptown Area in New Orleans, where you’ll find the High Hat Cafe. They may be known for their chicken, but their pimento mac and cheese just hits the spot.
DReidShoeGlam/Trip Advisor
num1lsufan/Google
Much like Blue Oak, a good BBQ restaurant is only as good as the sides, and The Joint definitely delivers. Their mac and cheese is the perfect ratio of creamy to cheesy.
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Address: Blue Oak BBQ, 900 N Carrollton Ave, New Orleans, LA 70119, USAAddress: The Joint, 701 Mazant St, New Orleans, LA 70117, USAAddress: 2520 Felicity St, New Orleans, LA 70113, USAAddress: The High Hat Cafe, 4500 Freret St, New Orleans, LA 70115, USAAddress: 8801 Oak St, New Orleans, LA 70118, USAAddress: Rocky & Carlo’s Restaurant & Bar, 613 W St Bernard Hwy, Chalmette, LA 70043, USAAddress: 930 Tchoupitoulas St suite a, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA