Lola's

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3312 Esplanade Ave (at Mid City/Esplanade)
New Orleans, LA 70119

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(504) 488-6946
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The day we went to Lola's had been spent driving around Gulf Port looking for my father-in-law's favorite gumbo place. Alas, the gumbo place had been blown away by Katrina, and w...

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Good Paella, the rest not so much 11/16/2009

The food is alright and the place is obviously a draw for the wine drinker. The tapas at Rio Mar, are far better, and have a much bigger selection. The seafood paella is probably the best dish, however, you're only going to get two mussels. We tried grilled calamari, ceviche, crabmeat tropicale and garlic mushrooms. As I said, the tapas weren't special. The mushrooms are easy to make and much better at Morton's. FYI, they also serve beer & wine too. With corking fees and bread charges, our bill was about $80 for two. Pros: Sangria, Paella, Bring your own wine Cons: Corking fee, charge for bread, loud, cramped, average tapas more

Great find after a long day 2/17/2007

The day we went to Lola's had been spent driving around Gulf Port looking for my father-in-law's favorite gumbo place. Alas, the gumbo place had been blown away by Katrina, and we ended up at Cracker Barrel. Mind you, it is not hard to do better than Cracker Barrel, but Lola's really turned the day around. The sangria was very good, and the bread brought to our table was delicious. We went ahead and paid for a second round. I had the Andalusian almond soup, which was a unique delight--chilled, thick, creamy, with the flavor of raw almonds and sea salt, garnished with sliced red grapes. I've been craving it ever since. The paella was good, although it was a bit sparse on the meat. I still had leftovers, though. The place was tiny, and a bit loud, but fun. Our waiter was very professional and courteous. A place I'd like to stop by next time I'm in town. Pros: Sangria, almond soup, service Cons: Pricing a bit high more

not bad, but not a value 12/14/2006

id heard a lot about this place, so we checked it out: drinks, app, entree. service was good. the sangria is very good, especially at $10 a bottle. id go again for that. app was fine, but the entree -- $16 for paella? $18 for ""seafood"" -- i put this in quotes because our ""seafood"" conisted of two (2) musells, four (4) bites of fish, and a few very small shrimp. for almost 20 bucks! im sorry, but paella IS RICE. why so expensive? Pros: good sangria Cons: paella over-priced, bread charges, bright lighting more

great food, laidback atmosphere 12/6/2006

Before I lived in New Orleans, we always made a point to come to Lola's when we visited. Now I live down the street from it and it's still just as fantastic. Their crabmeat appetizer is excellent. The pork is Huge and the best I've had anywhere. And their lamb chops, though a bit of a splurge are worth every penny. They have their liquer licence now (beer and wine only) but you can still BYOB, though their wine prices are cheap compared to many places. We haven't had to wait very long lately either, though sitting outside on a nice night drinking your wine from plastic cups is part of Lola's charm. Pros: great food, garlic central more

love their pasta 11/9/2006

This place has a great atmosphere and I usually get the veggie pasta dish. It's expensive, but they serve a yummie lentil soup and bread with it. And the desserts are pretty good as well. It doesn't have alot of room though. more

Delicious and garlicky 4/9/2006

The food is fantastic. I had the seafood paella. We also had a couple different appetizers - garlic mushrooms, garlic shrimp, and some lime-soaked fish thing that was also yummy. Everything is really garlicy - even the butter for your bread has garlic - but its great. It used to be BYOB but now they have a liquor lisence - I recommend the sangria. We brought 9 people on a Monday and had no problem getting a table. It is small though. We were all dressed a bit nicely but you don't have to be. Our waitress was attentive but not overbearing. Pros: open Monday, food Cons: small more

can't get it out of my mind 11/28/2005

i ate at this place about 8 years ago. I now Live in New York and have visited many cities, the world over, famous for their foods. Still, i can not get Lola's out of my mind. I have yet to find ANYTHING comparable. more

Worth the trip - great food! 5/18/2005

If you get to Lola's 1/2 hour before opening you won't have a wait. We got there at opening and were about the last table to get filled before line started. The food is delicious! The smells of all the dishes cooking were amazing and a delight. Our favorites were garlic soup, gazpacho, and really great salads. You have to try it! Pros: Food quality, Service, Atmosphere Cons: BYO alchohol for now more

Garlic for days 9/26/2002

If you don't like garlic, go somewhere else! HOWEVER, if you do like garlic, you have reached heaven. The garlic shrimp appetizers, pungent aiolli, paella, pork loin, ceviche...everything here is good. Try to leave room for dessert, chances are you'll be taking home leftover paella...twisted up in a swan-shaped sculpture of aluminum foil! Try to arrive early or plan to wait. After everyone orders, send someone from your group across the street for wine suggestions from Whole Foods. FUNKY atmosphere and LOUD. Pros: great value, b.y.o. wine saves $$$, funky artwork Cons: crowded, noisy more
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  • Popular neighborhood B.Y.O.B. packs in locals with casual atmopshere and inexpensive Spanish comfort food.

  • 5/5/2006 Provided by Citysearch
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  • Hours: Sun-Thurs 5:30-9:30pm; Fri-Sat 5:30-10pm
  • Payments: Cash
  • Neighborhoods: Mid-City, Bayou St. John
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