While the bar is slightly off the beaten path, your efforts are well rewarded with a private outdoor seating area often featuring live music. Do yourself a favor and order a Disco Lemonade... or 10. En savoir plus .
After a walk down the Garden District section of Magazine Street, stop in for a drink at the beer tap fountain of the Bulldog's outdoor patio. People watching, TV viewing and delicious beers. En savoir plus .
What more can be said for a bar that has some of the city's best po boys AND tosses out buy backs like they're going out of style. After a meal and drinks, take a walk through the Garden District. En savoir plus .
Owned by famed NOLA chef Donald Link, Pesce's serving up some of the most delicious and creative seafood in a city long known for having access to some of the freshest in the country. En savoir plus .
Grand Isle is easily putting out the best shrimp po boy you're going to find. Grab a seat near the open air doors for some of the best seafood in the city. En savoir plus .
Hands down the best brunch spot in New Orleans. Arrive early and take advantage of the build your own Bloody Mary bar. En savoir plus .
Be sure to try their signature eggs benny- we're particularly partial to the Eggs Cochon featuring apple braised pork debris on a buttermilk biscuit. En savoir plus .
Le Pig Mac. Just imagine what the rest of the menu is like when their most famous dish is a Big Mac recreated with sausage patties. En savoir plus .
The originators of the Muffaletta are still doing it better than anyone else in the country. A stop in Central Grocery is a must for any first timer in NOLA. En savoir plus .
Le Petite Grocery is the perfect spot for a "nicer" lunch or date night dinner. Every item on the list is amazing, but the Blue Crab Beignets are a must order. En savoir plus .
For a sweet nightcap, hit one of the city's several Sucre sweet shops for amazing gelato and some of the most inventive and delicious macarons in the country. En savoir plus .
Walk the six blocks of stops and shops that make up the historic French Market District. You’ll be sure to pick up some nice duds or grab a gift for someone at home, or better yet yourself. En savoir plus .
The Saint's modern touch isn't what you'd expect in a history filled city like New Orleans. The central location, clean & sleek interior & affordable prices make it the perfect spot to lay your head. En savoir plus .
Everyone is going to try and tell you to stay near the French Quarter- do yourself a favor and instead stay in the Garden District where the best restaurants, bars and shops are all an easy walk. En savoir plus .