You Have To Try The Boozy Milkshakes At The Cutest Little Diner In New Orleans
New Orleans certainly knows a thing or two about alcohol. After all, we are credited with inventing the first cocktail, the sazerac, and we have one of the most famous streets in the world saturated in bars and one-of-a-kind-drinks. There’s one lovable diner in the French Quarter that’s serving up some of the most unique, boozy milkshakes in New Orleans, and it’s worth your while to pay them a visit. Let’s check it out.
You’ll find Belle’s Diner in the heart of the French Quarter nestled up against the French Market. You can’t miss that baby blue building.
This charming little diner features a post V-Day WWII/early 1950’s Rock n’Roll vibe that will fill you with nostalgia. Whether you take a seat at one of their tables or snag a barstool, you’re certainly in for a delicious meal.
Their breakfast menu is served all day, which is wonderful because everyone knows that breakfast just tastes better in the evenings. From fried chicken and waffles to crawfish étouffée, you’ll find all your favorite southern and New Orleans classics on the menu.
If you’re in the mood for a burger, Belle’s is the place to go. Made from scratch and piled high with all your favorite toppings, a Belle’s burger really hits the spot.
Their hand spun milkshakes are offered in several flavors including strawberry (made with strawberry vodka, a strawberry puree, and vanilla ice cream), thin mint (vodka, creme de menthe, chocolate chips and vanilla ice cream), and several other options you’re sure to love.
Belle's Diner is open seven days a week from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m.
Address: 1122 Decatur St, New Orleans, LA, 70116
Have you ever had a boozy milkshake from Belle’s Diner? What’s your favorite flavor? Shout it out in the comments below!
While you’re in the area, be sure to take a stroll through the historic French Market, the oldest public market in the United States. To learn more, check out our previous article here.
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