A one of a kind New Orleans experience. Before you come, study their menu so you'll be sure of what you'll get.
April 2024
Steven was an excellent pleasure to have as our waiter. He made or experienced amazing and is a key asset to this establishment. Food was great as well.
March 2024
Out server Tae e was a great server.?our first time there. The food was amazing.,the man at the front of the house made sure we got in and didn’t have a
Mr. B's Bistro, since 1979, located in the heart of the French Quarter. Known for dishes such as Gumbo Ya Ya, Barbequed Shrimp, Bread Pudding with Irish Whiskey Sauce. ACindy Brennan operated restaurant, fine dining without the fuss. A favorite among locals and visitors alike. Mr. B's Bistro, New Orleans.
Best for Creole Because: With its French Quarter location and low key vibe, Mr. B's is a local fave.
Best for Seafood Because: A prime French Quarter location and a slightly older crowd make this a great spot for date night.
Best for Brunch Because: Mr. B's is another gem from the Brennan family tree.
About the restaurant: Mr. B's Bistro is situated on one of the most high-traffic corners in the French Quarter. The offerings remain innovative, appealing equally to locals and out-of-towners. Partitions of dark wood and etched glass as well as lacy café curtains serve as the backdrop for green vinyl banquettes lining the walls. Gentle sounds waft from a centrally situated grand piano, and the service staff displays ample bustle and bravado.Food & Drinks: The large grill fueled with aromatic woods produces well-prepared fish, shellfish and meats that are imaginatively matched with unusual vegetables. Spicy, New Orleans-style barbecued shrimp is a good bet, as are the fish beignets and pasta jambalaya. Super-thick gumbo ya-ya of chicken and sausage carries hearty flavors. Bountiful desserts are hard to resist: hot buttered pecan pie; three berry cobbler; a molten chocolate cupcake with fresh raspberries. Sunday jazz brunch presents such dishes as blackened Gulf fish with lump crab meat, and deep-fried coconut beer shrimp. The wine list, several pages long, probably has something for almost everyone, but you will be hard pressed to find anything from outside of California, except for Champagne. About 20 wines are offered by the glass.