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Menu for The Larder Gourmet Market + Eatery in Metairie, LA

  • Open:
    8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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  • Cuisines:

    American North American

    American North American

  • Features:

    Takeout , Delivery

  • Known for:

    Small plates, Wine, Good for kids, Casual, Wi-Fi, Cozy, Drive-through, Quick bite, Beer, Coffee, Great coffee, Comfort food, Great dessert, Happy hour drinks, Healthy options, Popular Lunch, Solo dining, Catering, Curbside pickup, Fast service, Restroom, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible parking lot, Wheelchair accessible restroom, Wheelchair accessible seating, Credit Card Payments, Debit cards, Alcohol, Breakfast, Popular Breakfast, Brunch, Dessert, Dine-in, Lunch,
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The Larder Gourmet Market + Eatery in Metairie, LA, is a sought-after American restaurant, boasting an average rating of 4.3 stars. Here’s what diners have to say about The Larder Gourmet Market + Eatery. This week The Larder Gourmet Market + Eatery will be operating from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Don’t wait until it’s too late or too busy. Call ahead and book your table on (504) 766-6157.

Ordering from home? You can order from The Larder Gourmet Market + Eatery through Uber Eats.

Other attributes on top of the menu include: quick bite.

For a similar meal experience, check out Acme Oyster House and Nothing Bundt Cakes as an alternative.

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Joe Saputo 1 year ago
1

The atmosphere is mediocre, the workers are all so rude and not professional at all, food isn?t up to par and menu is very... small, it?s like a wanna be Cracker Barrel cause they sell grocery like things in it do not recommend at all. Read more

Hung Bui 1 year ago
1

Imagine trying to pass yourself off as a posh, upscale, and thriving business. When in actuality this is a low-quality grocery... store that pretends to be a high quality restaurant while passing off bland and expired food. Their merchandise, for example thecandy, look to your local TJ Maxx and you'll be surprised to find very similar items for sale. I wonder why, but I guess that'sfairly obvious in itself. On several occasions I've ordered the food from here that was barely palatable, forget about findingflavor. You're lucky if you can even find an ounce of originality in what they make. Perhaps, the food you purchased is justsome gentrified version of a Cuban sandwich without any of the actual flavor of which you paid an exuberant price for. What didyou pay for? Ceilings that drip water onto your food, bugs in plain view, clearly overworked staff, and fumes that could only befound in the sewers. Or maybe the food was simply month old expired food, blended into something "new". Even canned food tastesbetter, has more flavor, and doesn't taste expired when sold. So what are you really paying for? I'll tell you what, stale whitebread with ham and maybe cheese if you can afford it for a 40$ price tag. Even their freezer deli items, like the King Cakegelato, are months old yet you are expected to pay the same price for the "fresh items." This business will hopefully crumble,because the chefs and owners are blind to the foul garbage that they themselves produce. But, I guess that's what happens whenyou run a garbage dump. Minus twenty stars if I could. Read more

H 1 year ago
2

A bit more expensive than the uptown equivalent and a bit less tasty. We ordered the cheese board plus charcuterie and a... Cubano. Cubano was mediocre. They do it with pulled pork. Needs more ham, cheese, mustard, and pickles. The charcuterie isinsanely expensive. We paid the 9 dollars extra for charcuterie to be added to the cheese board. It was six thin slices ofsalami. Lol outrageous. They're going for the st James thing, but it's not as tasty, portion sizes are smaller, and prices aremore expensive. More expensive than uptown on the side of veterans in the heart of metry. Read more

JUSTIN B 1 year ago
5

I have not been here yet, but just wanted to say that the Menu on their website looks amazing, and their prices are very... reasonable, for Breakfast, Pastries, Coffee, and Lunch items (not any pricier than a visit to Panera Break would cost you forexample). Maybe a few more dollars at the most. I see their Cuban Sandwich for example is $14.50, which seems very reasonable.Capaccino is only around $4.25. Other items look very reasonably priced. I am only writing this review because a reviewer belownoted that the place is expensive, but if the prices on their website are true, then that is surely not the case. $1-$10 perperson for Breakfast items, and $10-$20 per person for Lunch items, which the prices are very competitive with Panera Break forexample, and this place might be much better. So, I would like to visit very soon. Read more

Maria Gabriela Español 1 year ago
4

I want to start by saying that this place is EXPENSIVE but very good. The food is fresh and tastes good. It is clean, busy, and... has plenty of staff and parking spaces. It is not a formal place to have dinner is more for breakfast, quick lunch. I have beenthere 2 times. Their sales are fresh. Read more

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When is The Larder Gourmet Market + Eatery open?

The Larder Gourmet Market + Eatery is open on the following days:

Monday: 08:00 AM - 03:00 PM

Tuesday: 08:00 AM - 03:00 PM

Wednesday: 08:00 AM - 03:00 PM

Thursday: 08:00 AM - 03:00 PM

Friday: 08:00 AM - 04:00 PM

Saturday: 08:00 AM - 04:00 PM

Sunday: Closed

What forms of payment are accepted at The Larder Gourmet Market + Eatery?

They accept Credit and Debit at The Larder Gourmet Market + Eatery.

Does The Larder Gourmet Market + Eatery offer delivery?

Yes, The Larder Gourmet Market + Eatery offers delivery.

Does The Larder Gourmet Market + Eatery serve breakfast?

Yes, The Larder Gourmet Market + Eatery serves breakfast, view their breakfast menu on Sirved.