Guidebook for New Orleans

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Guidebook for New Orleans

Food Scene

Right around the corner, perfect place to start your day with an array of breakfast as well as lunch options! Everything made fresh daily!
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Bywater Bakery
3624 Dauphine St
140 recommandé par les habitants
Right around the corner, perfect place to start your day with an array of breakfast as well as lunch options! Everything made fresh daily!
One of the BEST brunches around, including bottomless mimosas (along with a great late menu as well). The back of the restaurant boasts a courtyard with a pool, hot tub, steam room, sauna, full service menu and bar. Cost is $15 to access the back, but a little known secret is that when it rains, its happy hour!
451 recommandé par les habitants
The Country Club
634 Louisa Street
451 recommandé par les habitants
One of the BEST brunches around, including bottomless mimosas (along with a great late menu as well). The back of the restaurant boasts a courtyard with a pool, hot tub, steam room, sauna, full service menu and bar. Cost is $15 to access the back, but a little known secret is that when it rains, its happy hour!
This food hall is a GREAT addition to the neighborhood. Really a great first stop to get settled in to your trip with the extensive incubator restaurants, full bar and lengthy hours seven days a week :)
466 recommandé par les habitants
St. Roch Market
2381 St Claude Ave
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This food hall is a GREAT addition to the neighborhood. Really a great first stop to get settled in to your trip with the extensive incubator restaurants, full bar and lengthy hours seven days a week :)
Clover Grill is your late night alternative to Camellia Grill. Conveniently located on Bourbon and open into the wee hours, this local waffle house type grub will fill you up after that late night out. The staff is always hilarious too!
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Clover Grill
900 Bourbon St
89 recommandé par les habitants
Clover Grill is your late night alternative to Camellia Grill. Conveniently located on Bourbon and open into the wee hours, this local waffle house type grub will fill you up after that late night out. The staff is always hilarious too!
No visit to Frenchmen Street is complete without a visit to dat dog. The possibilities are overwhelming when creating your own hot dog, so don't hold back!
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Dat Dog
5030 Freret St
359 recommandé par les habitants
No visit to Frenchmen Street is complete without a visit to dat dog. The possibilities are overwhelming when creating your own hot dog, so don't hold back!

Drinks & Nightlife

One of the best places to grab a couple of bottles from all over the world and sit back and watch live music seven days a week. There a great menu that accompanies any wine selection, and the countless seats in and above the courtyard assure a great view for the music! 21 & up...
839 recommandé par les habitants
Bacchanal Fine Wine & Spirits
600 Poland Ave
839 recommandé par les habitants
One of the best places to grab a couple of bottles from all over the world and sit back and watch live music seven days a week. There a great menu that accompanies any wine selection, and the countless seats in and above the courtyard assure a great view for the music! 21 & up...
Not too far of a walk, MiMi's is a local favorite because of its cozy feel + a tapas menu that's to die for! Stop in on the way out or when you crawl back...
673 recommandé par les habitants
Mimi's In the Marigny
2600 Chartres Street
673 recommandé par les habitants
Not too far of a walk, MiMi's is a local favorite because of its cozy feel + a tapas menu that's to die for! Stop in on the way out or when you crawl back...
One of the iconic LGBT bars in the city at the corner of Bourbon & St. Ann. Many walk down Bourbon and turn around here at St. Ann, but if you're more adventurous, keep going! The balcony offers GREAT views all the way down Bourbon and the infamous "Drink and Drown" upstairs is on Sunday from 6-9pm; $15 all you can drink well or draft.
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Rue Bourbon
Bourbon Street
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One of the iconic LGBT bars in the city at the corner of Bourbon & St. Ann. Many walk down Bourbon and turn around here at St. Ann, but if you're more adventurous, keep going! The balcony offers GREAT views all the way down Bourbon and the infamous "Drink and Drown" upstairs is on Sunday from 6-9pm; $15 all you can drink well or draft.
There's usually always some type of brass instrument blaring from the doors of the Blue Nile, with a local favorite on stage. Covers range from nothing to very small for the talent this place attracts and the amount of show you get ($10/$15).
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Blue Nile
532 Frenchmen St
181 recommandé par les habitants
There's usually always some type of brass instrument blaring from the doors of the Blue Nile, with a local favorite on stage. Covers range from nothing to very small for the talent this place attracts and the amount of show you get ($10/$15).

Parks & Nature

The Audubon Zoo is one of the top destinations in the city beyond the French Quarter. Audubon park is as equally breathtaking. Try to catch one of the river cruises that goes from the Riverwalk in the Quarter down to the zoo.
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Audubon Park
6500 Magazine St
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The Audubon Zoo is one of the top destinations in the city beyond the French Quarter. Audubon park is as equally breathtaking. Try to catch one of the river cruises that goes from the Riverwalk in the Quarter down to the zoo.

Arts & Culture

One of the top attractions in the city, the WW2 Museum recently completed a multi million dollar expansion.
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The National WWII Museum
945 Magazine St
804 recommandé par les habitants
One of the top attractions in the city, the WW2 Museum recently completed a multi million dollar expansion.

Shopping

Magazine street is like a mixture of Bourbon and Royal streets, but outside of the quarter. Starting next to the quarter and winding with the river a few miles before ending uptown, you can find ENDLESS restaurants, quirky local shops, bars, and gorgeous homes along this bustling road. This street typically has more locals roaming around than Bourbon/Royal.
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Magazine Street
Magazine Street
396 recommandé par les habitants
Magazine street is like a mixture of Bourbon and Royal streets, but outside of the quarter. Starting next to the quarter and winding with the river a few miles before ending uptown, you can find ENDLESS restaurants, quirky local shops, bars, and gorgeous homes along this bustling road. This street typically has more locals roaming around than Bourbon/Royal.

Sightseeing

Frenchmen is the Bourbon street of the locals. Packed with clubs, you can often catch famous local acts such as Kermit Ruffins, The Brassaholics, and usually a Marsalis any given night of the week for small covers. The Blue Nile is a particularly great spot for this. Stop by Dat Dog & build the hot dog of your dreams while you're at it!
655 recommandé par les habitants
Frenchmen Street
655 recommandé par les habitants
Frenchmen is the Bourbon street of the locals. Packed with clubs, you can often catch famous local acts such as Kermit Ruffins, The Brassaholics, and usually a Marsalis any given night of the week for small covers. The Blue Nile is a particularly great spot for this. Stop by Dat Dog & build the hot dog of your dreams while you're at it!