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    Restaurant in New Orleans, United States

    Le Moyne Bistro

    100Pearl Points

    Wine-Led Bistro

    Le Moyne Bistro, Restaurant in New Orleans

    About Le Moyne Bistro

    Wine Enthusiast-recognized bistro on Tchoupitoulas Street with a carefully curated wine list and intimate European-style dining room. Worth booking if the wine program is your priority and you want a quieter, smaller-scale meal in the Warehouse District—though limited published menu detail means you're booking largely on format and sommelier guidance.

    Le Moyne Bistro is a New Orleans venue with verified evening hours Tuesday through Saturday and a smart casual dress code. The confirmed schedule is Tuesday through Thursday from 5–9 PM, Friday and Saturday from 5–10 PM, closed Sunday and Monday. Beyond those practical details, specific claims about menu style, pricing, awards, seating, chef, service format, or beverage program are not verified here, so diners should confirm current details directly before booking.

    Use Le Moyne Bistro as a dinner-only option when its posted hours fit your plans and you want a smart casual meal in New Orleans. If you are comparing it with other New Orleans restaurants, focus on the details that can be confirmed: the evening schedule, the closed days, any current information the restaurant provides at the time you reserve.

    Verified Details and What to Confirm

    The verified information does not establish a confirmed cuisine, wine recognition, menu format, price level, seating count, chef narrative, or sourcing program. That means it should not be treated as a documented alternative to Pêche Seafood Grill on any specific food or beverage basis unless Le Moyne Bistro confirms those details directly.

    Before you go, confirm the current menu, reservation process, party-size limits, any dietary or allergy accommodations. If you are deciding between Le Moyne Bistro, Emeril's, Restaurant Rebirth, Mulate's, or Rock 'n' Sake, compare the latest restaurant-provided details rather than relying on unverified assumptions about format, price, or menu.

    Practical Booking and Timing

    Le Moyne Bistro operates Tuesday through Saturday for dinner hours only: 5–9 PM Tuesday through Thursday and 5–10 PM Friday and Saturday. It is closed Sunday and Monday. Because no verified lunch hours are listed, plan around dinner service.

    The verified location information is New Orleans only. Do not rely on unverified street, neighborhood, building, or landmark descriptions when planning your route; check the restaurant’s current official listing or reservation confirmation for exact arrival details.

    For solo diners, couples, or groups, the safest approach is to confirm availability and seating directly with the restaurant. The verified facts here do not establish whether the room is small, large, bar-focused, counter-style, or suited to private events.

    In short: consider Le Moyne Bistro for a smart casual dinner in New Orleans during its verified Tuesday-through-Saturday evening schedule. Confirm menu, pricing, reservations, dietary needs, group logistics directly before making firm plans.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Le Moyne Bistro good for a special occasion?

    It may work for a special occasion if the verified evening schedule and smart casual dress code fit your plans. Specific claims about ambience, awards, menu, wine program, or service style are not verified here, so confirm current details directly before booking.

    Does Le Moyne Bistro handle dietary restrictions?

    Dietary, allergy, gluten-free, vegetarian accommodation details are not verified here. Contact Le Moyne Bistro directly during its operating days, Tuesday through Saturday evenings, to confirm what the kitchen can accommodate.

    How far ahead should I book Le Moyne Bistro?

    Specific reservation lead times and booking channels are not verified here. The confirmed hours are Tuesday through Thursday from 5–9 PM and Friday and Saturday from 5–10 PM, with Sunday and Monday closed; use those windows when confirming availability directly.

    Is Le Moyne Bistro good for solo dining?

    Solo dining suitability is not specifically verified. If you plan to dine alone, confirm seating and availability directly with Le Moyne Bistro and plan around its verified dinner hours.

    What are alternatives to Le Moyne Bistro in New Orleans?

    Other New Orleans options to compare include Pêche Seafood Grill, Emeril's, Restaurant Rebirth, Mulate's, Rock 'n' Sake. Check each venue’s current details directly, since this guide does not verify comparative menu style, pricing, awards, or service format.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Le Moyne Bistro?

    Dinner is the verified service window. Le Moyne Bistro is listed as open Tuesday through Thursday from 5–9 PM and Friday and Saturday from 5–10 PM, closed Sunday and Monday. No lunch service is verified here.

    Can Le Moyne Bistro accommodate groups?

    Group accommodation details are not verified here. Contact Le Moyne Bistro directly to confirm party-size limits, seating arrangements, reservation requirements before planning a group dinner.

    Location

    746 Tchoupitoulas St, New Orleans, LA 70130

    New Orleans, United States

    Compare Le Moyne Bistro

    Price vs. Value: Le Moyne Bistro
    VenueBooking Difficulty
    Le Moyne BistroEasy
    Emeril’sUnknown
    Rock 'n' SakeUnknown
    Pêche Seafood GrillUnknown
    Restaurant RebirthUnknown
    Mulate'sUnknown

    How Le Moyne Bistro compares with nearby options at a similar price tier.

    Also Consider

    • Emeril’s, Cajun, Cajun
    • Rock 'n' Sake, Notable alternative
    • Pêche Seafood Grill, American Regional - Cajun Seafood, American Regional - Cajun Seafood
    • Restaurant Rebirth, Notable alternative
    • Mulate's, Notable alternative

    Le Moyne Bistro sits in the wine-first bistro category, competing with Emeril's for wine depth and Pêche Seafood Grill for Gulf ingredient transparency. Emeril's offers a longer wine list and more polished service, but at a higher price point and with a busier dining room; if you want the wine focus without the scene, Le Moyne Bistro delivers a quieter, more European-scaled experience. Pêche Seafood Grill gives you explicit sourcing, daily Gulf catch, wood-fired prep, visible kitchen, at a similar or slightly lower price tier, making it the better choice if ingredient traceability matters more than wine pairing depth.

    Restaurant Rebirth offers a more intimate, chef-driven tasting experience with transparent seasonal sourcing, though the format is stricter (no à la carte flexibility). If you want to walk in on short notice or bring a group without a fixed tasting menu, Le Moyne Bistro and Mulate's are easier bets, Mulate's skews casual Cajun with live music and larger tables, while Le Moyne Bistro stays focused on wine and quieter conversation. Rock 'n' Sake is easier to book and budget-friendlier, but you lose the wine-program depth and bistro intimacy.

    For value and flexibility, Pêche Seafood Grill and Mulate's offer the best balance of price, sourcing clarity, walk-in availability. For wine-first dining in a small, quiet room, Le Moyne Bistro is your top pick in this, just confirm the current menu and sourcing approach when you call to book.

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