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Welcome to Clover Grill

Clover Grill, located in the heart of New Orleans, is a cozy diner known for its diverse menu of classic comfort foods. With options like sandwiches, club sandwiches, and build-your-own burgers, this spot caters to all tastes. The 24-hour establishment exudes a nostalgic charm, reminiscent of a classic movie diner. Customers rave about the friendly service and consistent, affordable prices. While some may criticize the frozen patties, Clover Grill's food still hits the spot, especially during late-night cravings. If you're looking for a quintessential diner experience with a touch of local flair, Clover Grill is the place to be.

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Welcome to Clover Grill, a beloved diner located on Bourbon St in New Orleans! Known for its delectable burgers, breakfast options, and cozy atmosphere, Clover Grill is a go-to spot for locals and visitors alike.

Not only does Clover Grill offer a diverse menu featuring sandwiches, club sandwiches, and build-your-own burgers, but it also caters to various dietary needs with vegan and limited vegetarian options available.

Customers rave about the late-night club sandwiches, juicy burgers, and friendly service at Clover Grill. The diner's 24-hour availability makes it a convenient choice for those craving a delicious meal at any hour.

With its quirky charm and welcoming ambiance, Clover Grill has become a staple in the French Quarter dining scene. Whether you're in the mood for a classic burger or a hearty breakfast, this diner has something for everyone.

So, if you find yourself in New Orleans looking for a satisfying meal in a cozy setting, be sure to check out Clover Grill for a taste of authentic diner fare with a touch of Southern hospitality.

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Mark F.
Mark F.

Had a late night club sandwich which we thought was very good. Slightly skimpy on the fries but that didn't matter the sandwich was the main show. The service at the restaurant was very friendly and the restaurant was clean. This is one of our go to places whenever we come to the French quarter simply because the food is consistent and the prices are always very good.

Rob B.
Rob B.

Nothing like a nice burger to cap off a night of live music and cocktails. Literally stumbled in here and order a bacon cheeseburger with a fired egg. It was everything I wanted. The patty was also good quality. They are open 24hrs with very limited seating, reminds me of a diner you would see in the movies lol

Denise M.
Denise M.

They are so friendly! Open all the time. Food is great! Very fun place! It's also conveniently located across the street from a fun cute bar too!

Catarino C.
Catarino C.

I honestly can't review this place for the food but I can for their human kindness and for that I give 5 stars. We decided to help someone less fortunate than us by buying them a meal and when the gentleman in my photo seen us giving them food, he came over across the street and gave some hot coffee to them, since it was a little chilly that night. I know it may sound like "only coffee", but to some I'm sure it's a big deal at that moment in life.

William L.
William L.

Clover Grill is small, but nonetheless a French Quarter institution. In a town where food options are surprisingly sparse after nine or ten pm, Clover Grill is open. Never closes. There when you need it, even if it's 3 am on a Monday morning. Reviewer Eddie C. calling this a "Gay Waffle House" is on the nose. There are some distinctions, though: The menu at Clover is a wee bit broader. Ask for blue cheese on your burger at Waffle House, for example. There's a real club sandwich on the menu at Clover. In contrast to the bland toothpick-style potatoes at Waffle House, Clover's grits come with an overly-generous slather of melted butter, but toast and biscuit to the rescue! Burgers are grilled under a hub cab cover to help steam them along, especially as the patty is coming out of a freezer. They're satisfyingly large and pretty good. That is, at least for some of us: Several years back I served a week as chauffer for an actor working in town. One evening after rehearsal, my charge was hungry and seeking a late night meal. The only options I could conjure were a suburban Denny's, a Brother's gas station cafe. or the Clover Grill. To take a guy with Emmys and Oscars at home on his mantlepiece to a chain restaurant or gas station would be to die of humiliation. Plus, Clover Grill was in walking distance of the actor's hotel--I could just drop him off and avoid awkwardly sitting or waiting around. As quirky and gay and a little rough around the edges as it was, Clover Grill still had my full confidence in providing suitable late night repast. Alas, it was not to be; the next day I was summoned aside for a private round of excoriation over the "worst hamburger I ever ate." Well, sir. I'm sorry you didn't have a good experience. No, this wasn't fresh Wagyu beef ground on demand (something the recently promoted Lee Iacocca discovered in 1963 after eating a burger with Henry Ford II in his private suite for the first time. Iacocca asked the chef how one makes such excellent burgers. The chef led him back and showed him a slab of imported Waygu beef and a gleaming meat grinder). Yes, the Clover Grill burger is frozen; yes, it's cooked under a hubcab that probably saw 100,000 miles of road. But it's a damn good burger at 3 am, sir. Not saying you couldn't have gone to Waffle House, but again--would blue cheese be an option? I think not. And actually it's a damn good burger at any hour. Suffice to say for good local food at the quieter end of Bourbon Street, it's Clover Grill. The food itself is decent, but five stars for the mere fact they're always open and staffed (with some really colorful personalities, I will note).

Jonathan C.
Jonathan C.

Great spot for greasy fare when you've had one too many. Highly recommend the breakfast burger. It's a huge burger topped with hashbrowns, egg, and bacon. Boston creme pie was pretty standard. Also ordered a waffle to-go and was told we couldn't have any syrup? Regardless, it was covered in butter and we smeared grape jelly on it. It actually was really tasty that way! Definitely seems like a spot that caters to locals. Didn't get the warm-fuzzys from the staff. That said, it was Christmas night and who wants to work on Christmas? Overall, cool spot. Feels like hopping in a Time Machine and enjoying a meal in an old-school diner.

Dolores D.
Dolores D.

Came here after a concert and the line was out the door. It's a small spot. Maybe about 4/5 tables and some stools. Got a burger and tater tots. So yummy. You can customize your burger. You can also see the cook, cook. The smell made me want to add bacon to my burger and it was perfection.

Liz W.
Liz W.

Check with the door guy before just walking in - he'll tell you when there's a seat available. Small place with a countertop bar and 3 tables. Friendly staff. Ice cold water. We ordered the Clover Weenie and BLT. Both were great - after being outside in the heat, food was much needed. Would definitely come back!!

Tori M.
Tori M.

I personally love this place. Great spot for drunk late night eats on Bourbon. Usually locals are the ones you find here after a certain time. It is a greasy spoon diner emphasis on the greasy. Would I ever come here in the sober light of day? Probably not. But that's not the point of Clover Grill. If you have to use the restroom, you're about to go on a whole adventure, friend. But if you just sit tight, the service is no nonsense and speedy. They are grinding in here. I appreciate the hustle. Prices aren't bad. No cash accepted! Only card/mobile pay. Most importantly: they have a touch tunes. Use this information however you see fit.