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    Felipe's Taqueria, Restaurant in New Orleans
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    Felipe's Taqueria

    French Quarter, New Orleans

    Restaurant in New Orleans, United States

    The Read

    Dress

    Casual

    Why go

    Felipe's Taqueria is worth using as a casual French Quarter stop, especially at lunch or earlier in the evening when convenience matters more than atmosphere. It is not the pick for a special-occasion dinner, but it works well for an easy meal near North Peters Street before moving on to the rest of the night.

    About Felipe's Taqueria

    For Felipe's Taqueria in New Orleans, the verified details are simple: it is a casual venue with daily hours starting at 11 AM. That makes the decision less about extra claims and more about whether the group wants an easy, low-pressure stop during the day or evening.

    Use it for a casual stop

    The clearest confirmed signal is the dress code: casual. Felipe's Taqueria is therefore easier to frame as a relaxed New Orleans option than as a dressed-up occasion restaurant. It can fit when flexibility matters more than a detailed, verified special-occasion profile, especially because it is open daily.

    Hours run 11 AM to 10 PM Monday through Saturday and 11 AM to 9 PM on Sunday. If the plan calls for comparing several New Orleans options, Irene's, K Pauls, 3rd Block Depot may also be part of the conversation.

    Regulars should treat timing as the value play

    The practical use case is direct: go when the schedule benefits from a casual place with consistent hours. For someone who has already been once, the next visit should be planned around convenience, group flexibility, the fact that Felipe's Taqueria is open every day.

    The tradeoff is that the verified record here does not include specific awards, chef details, menu claims, prices, seating counts, or service-format details. That keeps the recommendation narrow: choose Felipe's Taqueria for a casual New Orleans meal window, not because of an independently confirmed accolade or special-occasion hook. If the night needs a broader comparison set, consider Irene's, K Pauls, or Sun Chong.

    Quick reference: best framed as a casual New Orleans option with daily hours: 11 AM to 10 PM Monday through Saturday and 11 AM to 9 PM Sunday.

    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Felipe's Taqueria reads like a neighborhood essential: a counter-service spot on North Peters Street where the French Quarter gives way to the riverfront and the city’s working rhythms. It has the easygoing air of an everyday taco place rather than a staged tourist attraction. Locals find it dependable, and the setting—at the edge of the Quarter amid purposeful foot traffic—reinforces a low‑key, utility-driven charm. The service model and menu focus keep things unpretentious and relaxed, offering a straightforward, satisfying experience for people who want solid tacos without ceremony.

    Best For

    This is a spot you fold into a day's plans when you need something quick, filling, and reliable. It is particularly well suited to lunchtime runs, solo visits and quick after‑work stops for people who move through the area on foot. The counter‑service format and local clientele make it ideal for practical, no‑fuss meals rather than formal dining. Groups who want a casual, grab‑and‑share taco experience can also make it work, but the strongest fit is for efficient daytime dining and informal evenings near the Quarter's edge.

    Ordering Tips

    Felipe's follows the counter‑service ritual: decisive ordering and an appetite for tacos are the simple etiquette. Lean on the house signatures—Al Pastor Tacos, Fried Shrimp Tacos and the Felipe's Special—if you want a focused, reliable selection. Because the taqueria is framed as a practical midday stop for locals, expect straightforward, speedy preparation rather than leisurely table service. Approach it as a quick, satisfying course on a walking route through the Quarter edge and plan your order accordingly to get a fresh, immediate meal.

    Planning details

    Location

    301 N Peters St, New Orleans, LA 70130 · Directions

    +15042674406

    felipestaqueria.com

    Also consider

    Also Consider

    • Sun Chong, Notable alternative
    • K Pauls, Notable alternative
    • Irene's, Notable alternative
    • 3rd Block Depot, Notable alternative
    • Felipe's Mexican Taqueria, Notable alternative
    Restaurant context

    How it compares for a casual New Orleans meal

    Choose Felipe's Taqueria when ease is the point. Against Irene's and K Pauls, it is the lower-commitment call: less ceremony, less planning, better suited to a quick lunch or casual early dinner. Irene's and K Pauls make more sense when the meal itself is the evening plan.

    Sun Chong is the better cross-shop if the group wants a livelier dinner choice with more of a night-out feel. 3rd Block Depot is also stronger for readers who want a more conventional New Orleans restaurant setting rather than a quick taqueria-style stop.

    If the choice is between this venue and Felipe's Mexican Taqueria, decide by location and timing rather than occasion. Both read as practical casual picks; neither should be treated like the splurge dinner of the trip. For the wider city list, use our full New Orleans restaurants guide.

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    Felipe's Taqueria New Orleans and similar venues
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    Felipe's TaqueriaNew OrleansNo published awards
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    Irene'sNew OrleansNo published awards
    3rd Block DepotNew OrleansNo published awards
    Felipe's Mexican TaqueriaNew OrleansNo published awards

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Felipe's Taqueria good for a special occasion?

    Felipe's Taqueria is best described from the verified details as casual. The verified record does not include special-occasion details, so compare it with other New Orleans options if that is the priority.

    Can I eat at the bar at Felipe's Taqueria?

    The verified details do not confirm a bar setup or specific seating format. Treat Felipe's Taqueria as a casual New Orleans option rather than planning around a bar-first experience.

    Is Felipe's Taqueria good for solo dining?

    The confirmed information does not specify solo-dining features, seating style, or service format. Its verified casual dress code and daily hours may still make it easy to consider for a low-pressure meal in New Orleans.

    What should I wear to Felipe's Taqueria?

    Keep it casual. The verified dress code for Felipe's Taqueria is casual, so there is no need to plan for a dress-up dinner.

    What are alternatives to Felipe's Taqueria in New Orleans?

    Other comparison options include Felipe's Mexican Taqueria, Sun Chong, K Pauls, Irene's, 3rd Block Depot. Choose based on your schedule and the kind of New Orleans dining plan you are building.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Felipe's Taqueria?

    The verified hours are 11 AM to 10 PM Monday through Saturday and 11 AM to 9 PM Sunday. Use those hours to decide whether a daytime or evening visit fits your New Orleans plans.

    How far ahead should I book Felipe's Taqueria?

    The verified details do not confirm a reservation policy. What is confirmed is that Felipe's Taqueria is open daily, with hours from 11 AM to 10 PM Monday through Saturday and 11 AM to 9 PM Sunday.