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Welcome to Rouses Market

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Welcome to Rouses Market: A vibrant culinary gem in the heart of New Orleans, Rouses Market is more than just a grocery store; it’s a celebration of the local culture and cuisine wrapped in a convenient shopping experience. Nestled at 701 Baronne St, Rouses Market serves as a bustling hub for both residents and tourists, perfectly situated near the Superdome. This market isn't just a place to gather your weekly essentials; it’s a destination to explore unique flavors and fresh, local products.

Walking through Rouses Market, you'll immediately notice an inviting atmosphere that blends the excitement of the Big Easy with the comfort of a well-stocked market. Customers laud its spacious, clean layout, which rivals the high-end offerings of Whole Foods without the premium prices. The thoughtfully arranged aisles are filled with everything from vibrant produce to an impressive array of cheeses, meats, and local specialties.

  • Deli and Prepared Foods: The deli department is a treasure trove of deliciousness, featuring handmade items crafted daily. Popular offerings include fresh salads, takeout meals, and even an omelet bar that attracts breakfast crowds.
  • Beverage Selection: With a well-stocked alcohol section and local favorites like Abita root beer, Rouses Market ensures that you can find the perfect pairing for your next meal.
  • Baking Wonders: The bakery section beckons with freshly made treats, including a sought-after smores king cake, reminiscent of a giant cinnamon roll—an indulgence that is bound to leave an impression.

Customer feedback paints a vivid picture of the experience at Rouses Market. One visitor described it as a "real grocery store" amidst the chaos of New Orleans, appreciating its quirky layout and variety of offerings. Another remarked on its warm, home-like feeling reminiscent of California markets, complimenting the cleanliness and organization that makes shopping a pleasure.

The market also serves convenience with extended hours, open until 11 PM, making it an ideal stop for late-night cravings or last-minute tailgating essentials. Regulars like Tiffany F. feel a sense of community here, often greeting familiar staff members; a testament to how Rouses Market has embedded itself into the local neighborhood fabric.

In summary, Rouses Market isn’t just where you shop; it’s a place to connect with local culture, discover fresh flavors, and enjoy a slice of New Orleans life. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, prepare to be delighted by the diverse offerings, friendly service, and the unmistakable spirit of Louisiana.

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Karl K.
Karl K.

Yes. It's loud and a little crazy sometimes, but it's in the middle of NOLA! And I'm just grateful that we have a real grocery store here, my only complaint is the weird isles that turn for no reason and the booze is in two different areas. It's confusing when I'm half drunk

Kay O.
Kay O.

I've never been to this type of grocery store before, but it honestly reminds me of a Whole Foods with a home feeling from California! There were a number of handmade items that were made fresh in the store/daily as well as a delicious looking deli department with fresh salads, Food for takeout, fish and sushi as well as Boba! Their bakery department looked delicious as well!! We walked a couple blocks down from our hotel to get some ingredients I needed for my morning daily smoothie and man I wish I brought bags with me to buy food or have lunch here!! The way the store set up is very clean and organized and I was very impressed!! I will definitely come back to this particular grocery chain again!!

Kathleen K.
Kathleen K.

We had a wait for a prescription at CVS and decided to check out Rouses. A very nice grocery store. They have Mardi Gras items too. A great place to pick up Abita products including root beer. There is a deli and some great cheeses too. Pick up some Steens syrup - great for Brussell Sprouts and other vegetables too.

Simran M.
Simran M.

We drove by Rouses multiple times in recent weeks and were wanting to stop by to check it out! Its centrally located to downtown & when you are inside, hardly seems like it, which is a great quality to have! Theres an outside parking lot as well as a parking garage seems like, super close to the Superdome. Rouses has everything you can think of for groceries & essentials, with hot food to take for a quick lunch or dinner at home, an omelette bar, daily specials for lunch time, and a delicious bakery as well. We opted for the smores king cake that they made in house & it was so delicious (like a big cinnamon roll!) and are looking forward to tasting other treats they have. The store is well lighted, maintained, almost like a Whole Foods vibe to it, & the staff seem helpful.

Tiffany F.
Tiffany F.

I live down the street from this grocery store so I'm literally in here three times a week for different items needed for my family. I basically know most of the staff there and they know my son by name. Lol it's always clean and tidy and they just stepped it up by adding a NEW Starbucks inside the grocery store. They used to have their own Rouses café with pastries and coffee, etc. but now it's a fresh new beautiful Starbucks!! Love this for my neighborhood grocery store!!

Glenda B.
Glenda B.

I paid a visit to a local market in New Orleans called Rouses. Although I do not live here, whenever I am in the city I always go to the market. I was specifically looking for a smoked meat called Tasso and smoked sausage. The market was in an odd spot in the city. This location made me feel like I was in a specialty type of market. So much to look at in this store. Everything was arranged so nicely. The produce was colorful and fresh. They had a well stocked alcohol section. I still cannot get over some states selling liquor in the market. Georgia can you get with the program please? My purpose for going in there was to find some smoked Tasso meat. I found the chicken kind and only one pack of pork. I quickly grilled 6 packs and some smoked sausage. There is no question the Louisiana has some of the best smoked meats. I have no co.plaonts about the structure or the store except the lighting needs to be brighter in the meat section. Other than that it's all gravy.

Glen N.
Glen N.

It's huge, air-conditioned, secure, well-appointed, and open until 11pm. Having them near our hotel made our trip way better. It's a Whole Foods without the whole price.

Nikki B.
Nikki B.

This location is an actual grocery store as opposed to the little market near my house. It's big, spacious, and clean. In addition to groceries and produce there is a coffee bar, salad bar, hot food bar, gelato station, deli, meat, & seafood counters, bakery, and even an omelet bar. I was impressed and a bit overwhelmed. Unlike Whole Foods or Erewhon, the prices aren't inflated. I came here on a Sunday morning and people were getting their breakfast from the hot food bar and ordering omelets. You can come here to shop or eat. This store is near the Superdome, so it's convenient to stop by and pick up your tailgating essentials.

Austin G.
Austin G.

Visiting New Orleans for a week, our Uber driver recommended this local grocery store chain. It's a nice grocery store with an impressive selection of wine, cheese, and more. For groceries for the week, it was ideal and within walking distance to our Airbnb.