Take advantage of the abundance of park space in New Orleans and enjoy a meal or afternoon snack outside. We’ve rounded up our favorite spots to picnic across the city and where to grab some food to-go from nearby restaurants. Sit back and relax underneath a willowing oak tree or along the water. 

Rebecca Todd
Audubon Park

Audubon Park

This essential Uptown neighborhood park sits on St. Charles Avenue and has tons of room to sprawl out. Watch as the streetcar passes by, or go further into the park for a secluded oasis. Grab fried chicken and sides from Picnic Provisions & Whiskey, and enjoy a picnic in the park.

Rebecca Todd
Picnicing at The Fly

The Fly

The Fly is a favorite spot for picnics and outdoor activities. Hidden on the levee behind Audubon Zoo, you’ll find plenty of space along the Mississippi River to kick back or enjoy a game of frisbee. On your way there, stop by Domilise’s for a po-boy or a pie from Pizza Domenica.

Justen Williams
Coliseum Park

Coliseum Square Park

Nestled in the Lower Garden District, Coliseum Square Park is draped in oak trees and surrounded by historic houses. Relax to the sound of the fountain and enjoy a meal, juice or coffee from nearby HiVolt, Surrey’s Café and Juice Bar or Stein’s Deli. It’s the perfect stop before exploring the Garden District neighborhood. 

Rebecca Todd
Bayou St. John

Magnolia Bridge/Bayou St. John

Many know of the Magnolia Bridge from movie sets or romantic dates, but this Mid-City spot is great for enjoying a bite to eat as well. Grab a po-boy from the iconic Parkway Tavern just a short walk away and soak up some New Orleans sun. Cool off with a snowball from Pandora’s.

Paul Broussard
City Park

City Park

Offering the most picnicking space in New Orleans, City Park is a load of outdoor fun. Spend the day exploring the four-mile park and find that perfect picnic spot underneath a live oak or along the Big Lake. Plan to pick up some food from nearby Clesi's or Blue Oak BBQ.

Rebecca Todd
Lakeshore Drive

Lakeshore Drive

The Lakefront is the perfect place for hanging out with family or friends. Watch the boats sail along Lake Pontchartrain and feel the breeze blow. Fly kites, fish or just enjoy the weather. Pick up a snowball from NOLA Snow or grab some drinks and food from Robert Fresh Market nearby. Just steps away, Blue Crab offers great frozen drinks as well. 

Zack Smith
Crescent Park

Crescent Park

Whether you’re watching the sunset or the ships pass, Crescent Park offers some of the best views of the Mississippi River. You’ll notice the park through the Bywater, close to several popular restaurants. Grab some smokin’ barbeque from The Joint and some cold beers from Parleaux Beer Lab to have a fun afternoon.  

Rebecca Todd
Lafayette Square

Lafayette Square

In the middle of the bustling Central Business District, take a break at this neighborhood square. The space is small but offers nice shade and pretty views for a lunch break. Grab a bite to eat from Josephine Estelle, and head over to Bittersweet Confections for a sweet treat after.

Paul Broussard
Jackson Square

Jackson Square

In the heart of the French Quarter, you can’t miss Jackson Square. There is plenty to do and see, including checking out the restaurant scene. Nearby, Manolito has delicious sandwiches and cocktails perfect for the grab-and-go situation. You can also grab beignets to-go from Cafe du Monde to satisfy your sweet tooth.

Woldenberg Park

Just across the street from Jackson Square, you’ll find Woldenberg Park along the Mississippi River. Listen to the sounds of the steamboat while enjoying a quick bite and a cocktail from centuries-old Napoleon House.