Deanie's Restaurant & Bar

7350 Hayne Blvd, New Orleans
(504) 248-6700

Recent Reviews

Tim Kilbride

Little out of the way....but definitely worth the drive. The specials change daily. Chicken gumbo is a must.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Colossal Onion Rings, Fried Shrimp Plate, Fried Shrimp & Oyster Platter, Bowl of Seafood Gumbo

Cheryl Broaddus

Great customer service ? ? ?

O.G. Pyrexx Preacha

I had a great experience here, the food was phenomenal and the service just as good, I have no complaints and will visit again when I return to New

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Chicken PO Boy, Deanie's Seafood Platter, Fried Seafood Platter, Colossal Onion Rings, Shrimp Poboy, Fried Catfish & French Fries Plate, Fried Shrimp & Oyster Platter

Terry Doucet

Had a great experience, I'd ordered red beans and rice a Monday staple of New Orleans. The beans could have had a lil more seasonings, but overall, I was pleased.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Steph W.

The food is fresh and fried perfectly. I had the stuffed shrimp which had a delicious stuffing , my hubby had the shrimp ,oyster boat. The only improvement could be the fries they needed to be crispier and a little more flavorful. Its priced the same as any typical seafood restaurant

Janell Taylor

Boat special,, stuff shrimp was dry,, gumbo had a good flavor.. but I know it was frozen where shrimp was old looking.. No Catfish,, Something they call swai .. trying to make it catfish.. giving New Orleans a Bad Name in food,, please get real Cooks or something.. waitress was with a

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Tevell Hills

I will be back to try what’s

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Chocolate Cake with Cream Icing

Shannon (NOLA Gent)

Deanie's Restaurant & Bar in New Orleans East is often confused with the other Deanie's Restaurant group that currently has locations in Bucktown, The French Quarter and The Garden District but there is zero connection between these restaurants. So we have to emphasize again that this Deanie's Restaurant & Bar has no relation to the other Deanie’s Seafood Restaurants (other than a shared name) which the confusion seems so strong that many have just started calling this joint "Deanie's on Hayne" to differentiate it from the better known and larger restaurant group. So "Deanie's on Hayne" or Deanie's Restaurant & Bar traces its history back to the mid-1960s in the Warehouse District of New Orleans. Deanie’s on Hayne opened in its current location the 1970s, when the fishing camps on Lake Pontchartrain along Hayne to Little Woods were beginning to disappear.The bad news is that Deanie's on Hayne has very limited serving hours being open 11AM to 4PM Monday to Thursday and on Friday from 11AM until 8PM so most folks are mainly going to get lunch here and maybe an early dinner on a Friday. The good news is that Deanie's on Hayne has rotating daily specials and they have a HUGE selection of different items everyday. You really get an amazing variety of so many things which are prepared in many different ways. They have a large bar here if you are a solo diner and then they also have plenty of table seating options as well. They really pack a HUGE amount of great stuff into what looks like a relatively modest building from the outside. You get good food, great service and a nice environment along with most other things you would want in a dining experience all wrapped up into a nice package here. Overall this place is a definite place to put on your list for a future visit and once you experience it you will likely return for more.My video review of Deanie's on Hayne is here:https://youtu.be/laV3TvGZEP4

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Shannon S.

Deanie's Restaurant & Bar in New Orleans East is often confused with the other Deanie's Restaurant group that currently has locations in Bucktown, The French Quarter and The Garden District but there is zero connection between these restaurants. So we have to emphasize again that this Deanie's Restaurant & Bar has no relation to the other Deanie's Seafood Restaurants (other than a shared name) which the confusion seems so strong that many have just started calling this joint "Deanie's on Hayne" to differentiate it from the better known and larger restaurant group. So "Deanie's on Hayne" or Deanie's Restaurant & Bar traces its history back to the mid-1960s in the Warehouse District of New Orleans. Deanie's on Hayne opened in its current location the 1970s, when the fishing camps on Lake Pontchartrain along Hayne to Little Woods were beginning to disappear. The bad news is that Deanie's on Hayne has very limited serving hours being open 11AM to 4PM Monday to Thursday and on Friday from 11AM until 8PM so most folks are mainly going to get lunch here and maybe an early dinner on a Friday. The good news is that Deanie's on Hayne has rotating daily specials and they have a HUGE selection of different items everyday. You really get an amazing variety of so many things which are prepared in many different ways. They have a large bar here if you are a solo diner and then they also have plenty of table seating options as well. They really pack a HUGE amount of great stuff into what looks like a relatively modest building from the outside. You get good food, great service and a nice environment along with most other things you would want in a dining experience all wrapped up into a nice package here. Overall this place is a definite place to put on your list for a future visit and once you experience it you will likely return for more. My video review of Deanie's on Hayne is here:youtu.be/laV3TvGZEP4

Sherri Dallas

Excellent service, excellent customer service, excellent everything! Love it, from Oklahoma and definitely want to come back. Thank you Thank you thank you so very much ❤️ ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️Kid-friendliness: Service dog allowed!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Fried Pickles, Seafood Boat, French Fries and Fried Fish

Tee Steensland

true local new orleans resturant that has been there for generations with amazing cuisine...highly recommended

Marcus McFarland

$20 for a small tasteless plate of red beans and 2 messily chicken wings ? what a complete joke lmao. You can go to some Asian joint and feed a whole family of 4 for $20. There’s a reason you never see anybody in there lol. Never again

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 3

Natalee D.

Food was outstanding! The "daily special menu" is where it's at!! Best food we've had in New Orleans in years! Green beans and seafood stuffed redfish. Sooo good.

Ashley Cruz

Very mediocre and disappointing. My dog didn't even want the leftovers.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 2

Service: 2

Kaloa West

Deanies has always been a great

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

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