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St Roch Market, New Orleans

The St Roch Market at St. Claude Avenue and St.

The St Roch Market at St. Claude Avenue and St. Roch dates back to 1875, and is the city's second oldest functioning market after the French Market in the French Quarter. The elegant southern food hall has 13 purveyors offering culinary delights, from locally sourced fresh produce to hearty Creole creations.


Hours

Sun

7:00

22:00

Mon

7:00

22:00

Tue

7:00

22:00

Wed

7:00

22:00

Thu

7:00

22:00

Fri

7:00

22:00

Sat

7:00

22:00

About St Roch Market

 2381 St Claude Ave, New Orleans, LA 70117

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