Oceana Grill Still Serving in New Orleans French Quarter

Status: OPEN

Oceana Grill in New Orleans is still serving seafood after its Kitchen Nightmares appearance. One of the few French Quarter restaurants to survive Gordon Ramsay’s intervention and keep thriving, Oceana Grill demonstrates what happens when a restaurant with good fundamentals gets back on track.

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The French Quarter Advantage

Location matters in the restaurant business, and Oceana Grill has one of the best locations imaginable. Situated at the corner of Bourbon and Conti Streets, the restaurant sits amongst world-famous music venues and the vibrant nightlife of the French Quarter. Foot traffic delivers itself.

But location alone doesn’t guarantee success. Oceana Grill earned its reputation through consistent quality, not just geography.

Gordon’s Assessment

When Kitchen Nightmares arrived, Gordon found inconsistent food quality and service issues. The intervention focused on consistency – standardized recipes, better training, and cleaner operations. The restaurant implemented these changes and maintained them long after filming.

Location

Address: 739 Conti St, New Orleans, LA 70130
Phone: (504) 525-6002
Hours: Open daily 8:00 AM – 1:00 AM (full dinner menu until close)

View Oceana Grill on Google Maps →

Thriving in a Competitive Market

The New Orleans restaurant scene is legendary and competitive. Tourists want authentic experiences. Locals have high standards. Oceana Grill built a reputation for reliable Cajun and Creole cuisine – not the most innovative restaurant in the Quarter, but consistently good.

Current reviews remain positive. Customers praise the gumbo, po’boys, and the experience of dining in the French Quarter. The consistency that Gordon pushed for has become the restaurant’s defining characteristic.

Visiting Today

For anyone planning a New Orleans trip, Oceana Grill is worth considering. It’s not the most famous restaurant in the city, but it offers a genuine French Quarter dining experience. Check their late-night hours if you need a meal after other places have closed.

Last verified: January 2026

Mike Reynolds

Mike Reynolds

Author & Expert

Mike Reynolds has been covering reality TV since 2008, starting as a forum moderator for Kitchen Nightmares fan communities. He spent six years working in the restaurant industry before pivoting to entertainment journalism. When he is not tracking down closure updates, he is probably rewatching old Bar Rescue episodes for the third time.

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