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    Restaurant in New Orleans, United States

    Milk Bar

    205pts

    Low-cost lunch; skip dinner plans here.

    Milk Bar, Restaurant in New Orleans

    About Milk Bar

    A casual, walk-in lunch counter in New Orleans' Carrollton neighbourhood, Milk Bar earns its Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats ranking (#615 in North America, 2024) with a 4.7 Google rating. Open Tuesday through Saturday, 11 am to 5 pm only. A practical daytime stop for food explorers, not a dinner destination or special-occasion venue.

    Verdict: A Daytime-Only Sandwich Stop Worth the Uptown Detour

    If you've already made the trip to Milk Bar at 710 S Carrollton Ave, you already know the format: a tight lunch-only window, Tuesday through Saturday, 11 am to 5 pm. There are no evening seatings, no Sunday brunches, no second-chance dinner service. The question on a return visit isn't whether the food has changed — it's whether the narrow operating window still fits your schedule, and whether it delivers enough to justify the schlep out to Carrollton. Based on a 4.7 Google rating across 426 reviews and an Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America ranking of #615 (2024), the answer is yes — but only during daylight hours, and only if you plan around the hours rather than hoping for flexibility.

    What Milk Bar Is (and Isn't)

    This is a sandwich shop, not a Creole institution or a tasting-menu destination. The name shares DNA with the Christina Tosi-founded Milk Bar bakery brand (featured on Chef's Table: Pastry, Episode 1), but this New Orleans outpost, run by Inta and Kevin Phayer, is its own operation. Don't arrive expecting Cereal Milk soft-serve or Compost Cookies , that's a different business. What you get here is a neighbourhood sandwich counter in the Carrollton corridor, operating at a price point that puts it firmly in casual-lunch territory.

    The atmosphere reads as low-key and neighbourhood-facing. It's not the kind of room that gets louder as the night progresses, because there is no night. By 5 pm the door is closed. The energy is daytime-casual: the ambient noise of a working lunch spot, not a scene. For food explorers looking for depth and context rather than spectacle, that's actually the appeal. This is the kind of place locals eat without announcing it.

    Lunch Is the Only Option , Plan Accordingly

    Because Milk Bar operates exclusively as a lunch venue (11 am to 5 pm, closed Sunday and Monday), any value comparison has to happen within that context. There is no dinner service to compare against , so the relevant question is how this lunch stacks up against the rest of your New Orleans daytime eating options. The OAD Cheap Eats ranking (#615 in North America for 2024) gives it credible standing in the affordable-lunch tier, which is a competitive category in this city. You won't find the table-service depth of Bayona or the event-dining weight of Commander's Palace at lunch here , but you're also not paying for it. This is fast, accessible, easy to book, and designed for exactly the kind of midday stop that doesn't require a reservation three weeks out.

    Booking is easy. Walk-ins are the operating model. With hours running until 5 pm, there's a reasonable afternoon window even if your morning itinerary runs long. The closing days (Sunday, Monday) are worth building around , this is not a weekend brunch venue.

    How Milk Bar Fits a New Orleans Food Trip

    If you're spending serious time in New Orleans eating your way through the city, Milk Bar earns a slot as a low-friction, low-cost lunch between heavier commitments. Pair it with a neighbourhood walk through Carrollton before heading to something more demanding in the evening. The OAD recognition confirms it's not just a casual pick , it has standing in the affordable-dining tier at a national level. For explorers building a layered itinerary, that matters. It's also worth noting that the Carrollton location puts it slightly off the French Quarter and Warehouse District circuit, so plan it as a destination rather than an afterthought. For context on the broader eating scene, our full New Orleans restaurants guide covers the range from casual counters to fine dining.

    If sandwiches done well at a casual price point is the format you want, the OAD ranking and the 4.7 rating signal consistent execution. For comparable sandwich shop experiences in other cities, Beecher's Handmade Cheese in Seattle and Meat Cheese Bread in Portland operate in a similar register. For everything else New Orleans offers across stays, dining, and drinks, see our New Orleans hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide.

    Quick reference: Lunch only, Tue–Sat 11 am–5 pm, closed Sun–Mon. Walk-ins. 710 S Carrollton Ave. Easy booking, no reservations required.

    How It Compares

    Compare Milk Bar

    Price vs. Value: Milk Bar
    VenuePriceBooking DifficultyValue
    Milk BarEasy
    Emeril’sUnknown
    Re Santi e Leoni€€€Unknown
    BayonaUnknown
    Pêche Seafood GrillUnknown
    Commander’s PalaceUnknown

    Key differences to consider before you reserve.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does Milk Bar handle dietary restrictions?

    The venue data doesn't confirm specific dietary accommodation policies. Given it's a small sandwich shop operating a tight Tuesday–Saturday window (11am–5pm), options are likely limited compared to larger restaurants. Call ahead or check in person before making it a dedicated trip if dietary needs are a factor.

    What are alternatives to Milk Bar in New Orleans?

    For a similarly casual, low-cost lunch, Pêche Seafood Grill offers a more polished daytime dining option with a broader menu. If you want something in the Uptown corridor without committing to a full dinner format, Bayona runs lunch service with more variety. Milk Bar is the pick if you want a fast, low-friction stop between heavier meals.

    What should a first-timer know about Milk Bar?

    This is not the Christina Tosi–founded New York bakery chain despite sharing the name — it's a New Orleans sandwich shop at 710 S Carrollton Ave run by Inta and Kevin Phayer. Hours are strictly 11am–5pm, Tuesday through Saturday, with no Sunday or Monday service. Ranked #615 on Opinionated About Dining's 2024 Cheap Eats in North America list, it's a daytime-only stop, not an evening destination.

    Can Milk Bar accommodate groups?

    As a compact sandwich shop with limited operating hours, Milk Bar is better suited to pairs or small groups than large parties. No group booking information is in the venue record, so contact them directly before showing up with six or more people. For a group lunch with more logistical flexibility, Commander's Palace or Bayona are better equipped to handle reservations at scale.

    Is Milk Bar good for a special occasion?

    No. It's a sandwich shop with lunch-only hours and no documented private dining or evening service — not the format for a birthday dinner or celebration meal. For a special occasion in New Orleans, Commander's Palace or Bayona offer the full-service experience that occasions call for. Milk Bar earns its place as a casual, low-cost daytime stop, not as a destination event.

    Hours

    Monday
    Closed
    Tuesday
    11 am–5 pm
    Wednesday
    11 am–5 pm
    Thursday
    11 am–5 pm
    Friday
    11 am–5 pm
    Saturday
    11 am–5 pm
    Sunday
    Closed

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