Question:
Traveling to new Orleans for the first time?
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2011-05-10 12:28:23 UTC
Hi everyone I'm traveling to new Orleans in July for the first time and I just want some advice like will it be hot and what kinda things should I pack and yeah just anything that would be helpful cause see I'm from Australia and this is my first time leaving Australia and yeah I just wanna know what the food will taste like and are there any really good clubs I should check out oh and what about voodoo stuff and what are the best tours to take so yeah anything and everything would be helpful thanks everyone xoxo elley
Three answers:
Nancy
2011-05-12 05:50:56 UTC
Yes. Hot. And probably humid.

Go to cafe du monde and have beignets and coffee, sit back and relax. Wonderful!

The food in the French Quarter is OK but sometimes when you walk around and look at the menus posted up by the doors, it gets to look all the same. Also sometimes the specials are great and the regular menu food is not so great.

I find for consistency I like The Gumbo Shop. It's always good, the bread is amazing. Prices reasonable. I like Acme Oyster too. There are so many places to eat you could stay there a month and not get a chance to eat at all of them.

Have fun.
anonymous
2011-05-12 07:15:29 UTC
There is Vic's Kangaroo Cafe which is a australian bar in the warehouse district it is also across the street from my favorite bar Lucys retired surfers bar. Nearby is club that is pretty popular called the Republic. The only tours i recommend is a atchfalaya air boat swamp tour and cemetery tour. Also, a carriage ride with give you some nice history too. Yes, it will be HOT. Wear shorts and comfy t shirts!!!!!! Maybe a fishing shirt or something you have that is breathable.

Go to the http://www.voodoomuseum.com/ and also the historic new orleans collection is a great place to look at new orleans history.



Drink in the Quarter! Pat O's, Lafittes Blacksmith shop, Absinthe House, Carousel Bar at the Monteleone hotel, bombay club

favorite FQ BAR- Lafittes and Pat o's,

Goldmine- place to dance in the quarter



Local Bars not in the quarter- Victorian Lounge at the Columns, Bridge Lounge, Delachaise, fat harrys, Bull Dog, Balcony bar, St. Joes, brunos, rendezvous, Lucys retired surfers bar(warehouse district), Monkey Hill, Le Bontemps Roule,

Local Dive Bars- Ms. Maes(cheap Drinks and open 24 hrs), Three Brothers,

Snake and Jakes, F and M's, Maple Leaf Bar, Mayfair, Harrys,

Snake and jakes and f and m's are both late night bars.)

DIve bar in the quarter- Johnny Whites, Lafittes...

F and M's are grits are next to each other. Lots of dancing on the pool tables at f and m;s

Top College locals bar- The Boot, Fat Harry's, Brunos....



The best po boy sandwich is Domilise's a little family owned place outside of the quarter and is cash only.This is a best kept secret. Also since it is Crawfish Season go to Yo Mamas bar and grill and get some boiled crawfish.



My favorite drinks: Planters Punch at Pat O's, Pimms Cup at the Napolean House,bloody mary at the avenue pub uptown( Avenue pub is also a great place for beer and its open 24 hrs.



Attractions: Jackson Square, St Louis Cathedral, Cafe Du Monde, Steamboat Natchez Riverboat Cruise(don't eat there the food is terrible),Moonwalk on the Mississippi, Audubon Zoo, Aquarium, Zoo/Aquarium Cruise, Imax, Audubon Insectarium, Royal St. Antiques, Magazine Street Shopping and Julia St Art Galleries, Check out the Architecture in the Garden District, Airboat Swamp tour, Mardi Gras World, Ride the Streetcar, New Orleans School of Cooking, Carriage Ride, City Park



FOOD:

Jaquimos( Best Alligator Cheesecake and blackened red fish)

Rio Mar

Commanders Palace(MY FAV)

Muriels(Turtle Soup, Goat Cheese Crepes, and Pecan crusted drum)

Coffee Pot (FAVORITE RED BEANS and breakfast)

Upperline( TURTLE SOUP and FISH PIQUANTE USA todays best dish

Lilette

Irenes

The Joint- BBQ

Squeal- BBQ

Galatoise- (Very famous and very good)

Dick and Jennys-(EVERYTHING IS GREAT!)

Napolean House( Great. LUNCH SPOT)

One on Hampson( BEST DUCK and OKRA GUMBO),

Crabby Jacks Lunch Only Great FOOD owned by same guy as jaquimos because jaquimos is not open for lunch and it is cheaper.

Brennans( BRUNCH)

Crepe Nanou,( Love their crepes and grilled AMBERJACK)

Brigtsens ( Everything is AWESOME)

Yo Mamas Bar and Grill- Best Hamburgers and BOILED CRAWFISH during the season)

GW Fins- nice restaurant with a great and nice seafood menu

Palace Cafe( PECAN CRUSTED FISH AND BLUE CRAB LEGS)

Arnauds

Baru- Latin American Tapas

Antoines….

Domileses(awesome poboys)

Cochon( BEst cochon du lait)

Coops

R and O's Great Seafood and pIzza

Galley- Great seafood home of the soft shelled crab po boy at jazz fest

Dragos in Metairie best chargrilled oysters

Frankie and JOhnnies- Great seafood

Clover Grill( open 24 hrs)

Cafe du monde- beignets

Verti Marte(great po boys and delivers in quarter)

New Restaurants- Sylvian, Green goddess, Stanley(great Breakfast), Bouligny Tavern(gastro pub), Cow Bell,



Music-

Frenchman street has a lot of music clubs!!(snug Harbour, DBA, Spotted Cat)

Tipitinas has cajun dancing every sunday night as long as there is no special events going on

Maple Leaf Bar- Rebirth plays every Tuesday night and it right next door to the local favorite restaurant jaquimos!!!!Great music plays here! http://mapleleafbar.com/

Le bon temps rouler- Soul rebels every Thursday http://www.myspace.com/4801magazine

Rock n Bowl- http://www.rockandbowl.com/CalandarPAGE/…

House of Blues

Vaughns- Kermit Ruffins plays here a lot.

Howlin Wolf- http://www.thehowlinwolf.com

Preservation Hall- Serves no Alcohol so all ages are allowed to go in.

Chickie Wa Wa- chickiewahwah.com/

Snug Harbour- http://www.snugjazz.com/site/

Laissez les bon temps rouler!
Chris
2011-05-10 14:46:35 UTC
Yea...what Nola Guy said.


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