Address: 3419 Dauphine St, New Orleans, LA 70117, USA
Phone: +12127297566
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 10AM–4PM
Tuesday: 10AM–4PM
Wednesday: 10AM–4PM
Thursday: 10AM–4PM
Friday: 10AM–4PM
Saturday: 10AM–4PM
James Whittaker
New Orleans has so much to offer and this guide helped us choose the best things to do every day of our stay. I have only one complaint. This guide got us addicted to pralines. We kept trying new flavors every day. We’re hooked!
Michael Rohrer
New Orleans = Amazing Food. This guide helped us pick many excellent restaurants with exceptional food. And not just in the French Quarter. We covered a lot of territory all over the city. N7 in the Bywater is off the beaten path and so worth the trip. Wow! Beautiful garden. Amazing food.
James Cribbs
Excellent. I’ve been to New Orleans many times, but this book opened my eyes to new neighborhoods, new adventures and many new restaurants. Loved it. And if you’re a big runner, like me, be sure to go for a jog at sunset in Crescent Park. Very special.
Jon Renner
My wife and I love Jazz and we love history. This guide helped us pick several great Jazz Clubs and historic sites to weave into our stay in New Orleans. We loved every recommendation. And the restaurant suggestions are spot on. Be sure to get yourself to Mopho for the Fried Oysters!
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Yes, If you are looking for the best things to do in NOLA, then check out our free Travel Guide to New Orleans in the Products section. We start with the top 10 Things To Do in New Orleans. Our next list of suggestions is organized by neighborhood, so you can group together activities based on WHERE Y'AT or where you plan to be. Enjoy!
1. Café du Monde (800 Decatur Street) Their coffee is served au lait mixed 50/50 with hot milk. It's creamy & bold. Beignets are the traditional accompaniment; they are delicious deep fried mounds of dough served warm with piles of powdered sugar on top. Be sure to take a selfie, preferably with powdered sugar on your nose. 2. Central Grocery (923 Decatur Street) You haven't truly been to New Orleans until you've had a muffuletta sandwich from the Central Grocery. It’s a round loaf of muffuletta bread split in half horizontally and then layered with salami, ham, Swiss cheese, provolone, mortadella and a marinated muffuletta-style olive salad. Delicious! 3. Pat O'Brien's Bar (718 St Peter Street) Pat O'Brien's is home to the Flaming Fountain & the Dueling Pianos where local entertainers take requests. Pat O'Brien's also created the Original Hurricane Cocktail. It's a rum based drink served in a hurricane glass. Tasty and delicious. Go! You'll have a fun time.
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