Best Restaurants Near Caesars Superdome for R&B Tour Weekend
Jonathan Barlow
Editor
Eat Like You Are About to See the Biggest Show of 2026
The R&B Tour hits Caesars Superdome on November 20, 2026, and you need a dinner plan that matches the energy of the night ahead. Whether you are looking for a proper sit-down pre-show dinner, a quick bite near the stadium, or late-night food after the afterparty, New Orleans has world-class options within reach. Here are the spots worth your time and money on R&B Tour weekend.
Pre-Show Dinner: Commander's Palace
Commander's Palace is the premier pre-show dinner destination for R&B Tour night. The atmosphere sets the tone for an evening out -- polished without being pretentious, with a menu that delivers on every course. Make your reservation for 5:00 or 5:30 PM to give yourself a full sit-down experience with time to get to Caesars Superdome for gates. This is the kind of restaurant where you show up dressed for the night ahead and the restaurant matches your energy. Do not sleep on reservations here -- stadium concert weekends fill up the best tables in the city weeks in advance.
The Alternative: Cochon
If Commander's Palace is booked or you want something with a different flavor, Cochon is an excellent plan B that some might argue is a plan A. The menu brings its own identity to the table and the crowd tends to skew toward people who know their food. Same advice applies -- book early, arrive by 5:30 PM, and plan your route to the stadium before the surge pricing kicks in. This is one of those restaurants that locals know and visitors remember.
Quick Bite Near the Venue
Not every pre-show meal needs to be a two-hour affair. Compere Lapin offers quality food with faster turnaround, making it a smart option if you are running behind or prioritizing time at the venue over time at the table. The portions are generous, the flavors are on point, and you will be in and out with time to spare. Turkey and the Wolf is another option in this category -- unpretentious, consistently good, and close enough to Caesars Superdome that you can walk off dinner on the way to the stadium.
Late-Night Eats After the Show
After three hours of standing, singing, and dancing at Caesars Superdome, followed by whatever the afterparty delivers, you are going to need food. New Orleans's late-night dining scene has you covered. Look for spots near French Quarter, CBD, or Warehouse District that stay open past midnight -- many restaurants in the area extend hours on major event nights. Ask your server or bartender at whichever afterparty venue you land at for their go-to late-night food recommendation. The locals always know the best 1 AM spots that the tourists have not found yet.
Next-Day Brunch
The morning after the R&B Tour is going to require a serious brunch. Dooky Chase's is a strong contender for a late-morning recovery meal -- the kind of place where you can sit for a while, rehydrate with good coffee, and relive the highlights from the night before. Plan for a 11 AM or noon reservation since you are not going to be an early riser after this one. Brunch is also the perfect time to extend the group hang if you came to New Orleans with a crew. One more meal together before everyone scatters makes the trip feel complete.
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