The Crescent City Hockey League, your host hockey club, has
arranged for discounts with these restaurants close to the Morial
Convention Center.
Note to out-of-towners: Po-Boy is the Louisiana
version of a sub sandwich.
Mike Serio's Po-Boys
And Deli
133 St. Charles Avenue
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New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 523-2668
10% off
Festooned with football memorabilia, this sandwich shop keeps the
regulars coming back for the signature po-boys like the ham and
roast beef Mickey Special or the Big Mitch with grilled ham and
melted cheese. No reservations. Breakfast and lunch Monday through
Saturday. Credit cards.
Red Eye Grill
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852 S. Peters Street
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New Orleans, LA
(504) 593-9393
10% off
Burgers and boogie, that's what the Red Eye, hailed as "The
Last Place You Want to Be," is all about for night owls. Burgers are
ground fresh on-site. The grilled tuna steak is another popular
choice with regulars. A weekend DJ keeps the beats pumping well into
the wee hours. No reservations. Lunch, dinner and late-night Monday
through Saturday, dinner and late-night Sunday. Credit cards.
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Lucy's Retired Surfers Bar and Restaurant
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701 Tchoupitoulas Street
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New Orleans, LA
(504) 523-8995
10% off
Lucy's Retired Surfers Bar & Restaurant has a surfers motif with
big-wave shots, posters and the television plays strictly old surfer
movies. An unwaxed, never been used longboard hangs over the bar.
They have aqua blue chairs and blue and white tablecloths. The
ambiance is relaxed and casual. They serve California cuisine with
chicken and seafood entrees. A wide selection of appetizers, salads,
jerked and side dishes, sandwiches, burgers and desserts complete
the menu. They have a full bar with domestic and imported liqueurs,
liquors, wines and beers.
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Mulate's Cajun Restaurant
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201 Julia Street
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New Orleans, LA
(504) 522-1492
15% off to players only!
One of New Orleans' few, true Cajun restaurants, Mulate's is an
original. The family-friendly atmosphere works its magic over
seafood dishes that run the gamut from catfish Mulate's (topped with
crawfish etouffee and served with a slew of sides), blackened
redfish, and a seafood platter of fried shrimp, catfish, crawfish,
stuffed crab and fried oysters. For dessert, try one of the
traditional Louisiana favorites like Atchafalaya mud cake, bread
pudding or pecan pie. Reservations recommended. Lunch and dinner
daily. Credit cards.
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Hooters
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301 N. Peters Street
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New Orleans, LA
(504) 522-9222
10% off
Hooters' "nearly world famous" wings come with mild, medium, hot or
3 Mile Island sauces; its pressed Cuban sandwich contains pork loin,
ham, Swiss and spicy mustard; its gumbo is stocked with chicken and
sausage, and its hefty burgers are cooked to order. Add beer, sports
and Hooters girls, and you've got yourself a dining experience.
Reservations for large parties only. Lunch, dinner and late-night
daily. Credit cards.