Seaworthy, Ace Hotel

location

630 Carondelet Street, New Orleans, LA 70130
www.seaworthynola.com | (504) 930-3071 | enquire@seaworthynola.com 

Venue hours

*Performances run Friday–Saturday, 4 PM–6 PM

Restaurant Hours
Monday, closed
Tuesday–Thursday, 4 PM–10 PM
Friday–Saturday, 4 PM–12 AM
Sunday, 4 PM–10 PM

If you want to stay and dine at Seaworthy, we recommend making a reservation at http://www.seaworthynola.com/#reservations

Parking & accessibility

Metered street parking is available along Carondelet Street and throughout the Warehouse / Arts District. There are paid parking lots/garages located at 746 Carondelet Street, 750 Carondelet Street, on the World War II Museum campus at 1024 Magazine Street, and throughout the Warehouse / Arts District. 

Valet parking may be available at Seaworthy / Ace Hotel depending on COVID restrictions. Ace Hotel is currently offering self-parking for $25 per night plus tax.

Seaworthy is wheelchair accessible. 

COVID safety protocol

In accordance with current City of New Orleans health restrictions, anyone 12 years of age and older must provide proof of at least one dose of an approved COVID vaccine or negative PCR test within 72 hours to enter any indoor dining establishment. All staff and guests must wear face coverings until seated at a table.

Prospect.5 Artists

Cooking Sections

Prospect.5 locations in venue

Back courtyard

About Seaworthy 

Seaworthy showcases wild-caught and sustainably harvested oysters from American waters—Gulf Coast, East Coast, and West Coast alike—as well as locally sourced fish and game. The celebrated beverage program offers both classic and proprietary cocktails, with a smart selection of beer and wine. Set in a classic Creole cottage built in 1832, Seaworthy was opened by Ace Hotel with support from the team at Grand Banks. Seaworthy culls inspiration from Gulf Coast waterways, the time-worn traditions of Southern hospitality, and the legendary exuberance of the city of New Orleans.

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