The white two-story Frapart Hotel facade with its double staircase and the Pat's Rest Awhile entry arch

Mandeville lakefront, since the 1880s

Rest awhile.

Fresh seafood, hand-shucked oysters and cold drinks inside one of Louisiana's oldest resort buildings.

2129 Lakeshore Drive, MandevilleOpen Wed–Sun(985) 951-2173
Open Wednesday – SundayHours & directions

From the kitchen

House favorites

The plates people drive across the Causeway for — and only the beginning. The full menu runs much deeper.

Fresh raw oysters on the half shell
Gulf fish almondine with crabmeat and toasted almonds

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Reservations

Dinner on the lake tonight?

Grab a table in the Frapart dining room, up on the deck, or out in the courtyard.

Reservations onOpenTable· Planning for a bigger group? Call (985) 951-2173

Word of mouth

Guests keep coming back

4.6

300+ reviews on Google

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The deck at sunset with a dozen raw oysters and a frozen daiquiri — there is no better seat on the Northshore.
Michelle B. · Google review
Casual enough for boat shoes, good enough for an anniversary. The crab cake and the fish almondine were both perfect.
Daniel R. · Google review
They saved the old building and you can feel it. Great gumbo, friendly crowd, loud in the best way.
Karen T. · Google review

Find us

2129 Lakeshore Drive

Mandeville, LA 70448 — right on Lake Pontchartrain.
(985) 951-2173
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Hours

  • MondayClosed
  • TuesdayClosed
  • Wednesday5:00 – 9:00
  • Thursday5:00 – 9:00
  • Friday11:00 – 2:30 & 5:00 – 9:30Bars open straight through
  • Saturday11:00 – 2:30 & 4:30 – 9:30Bars open straight through
  • Sunday11:00 – 5:30

In the press

You have turned a dilapidated building into a restaurant and then into a great local museum.

— A guest, on the restoration

Pat Gallagher · Louisiana Restaurateur of the Year

GambitThe AdvocateCountry Roads MagazineLouisiana NorthshoreSophisticated Woman MagazineTom Fitzmorris

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Tables on the second-story deck with the Lake Pontchartrain horizon behind

The property

A landmark, restored

An 1880s lakefront hotel, nearly lost to Katrina, brought back board by board — and paired with a Northshore restaurant legend.

Barrett McGuire spent six years raising and restoring the three surviving cottages. Pat Gallagher brought more than four decades of Louisiana kitchens. Historic building, legendary cooking — come eat, drink and relax.

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Pat Gallagher's Restaurant Group

The family of restaurants

Rest Awhile is your neighborhood spot on the lake — and part of a Northshore family that's been serving Louisiana since 1978.

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