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Remoulade is a good place for lunch and it's on Bourbon Street, and I'm sure you know to go to Cafe Du Monde. There is a place where the actual bar moves around in a circle, it may be in a hotel but I can't remember where. Of course there is Pat O'Briens, but I would just find any bar with a three for one special.
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so i'm going back to New Orleans for my bday on Easter Weekend
anyone have any to do suggestions?
like i said i've been... so I've got 3 days and 30 restaurants and bars on my list... but i like to hear others opinions
i was just there and had a great time. the best food i had was Indian at a place called Nirvana. Most of the bars i drank at were outside of the french quarter. I couldn't imagine spending more than one night drinking in the french quarter, unless you're looking for some pussy or something.
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dogbelly wrote:
Remoulade is a good place for lunch and it's on Bourbon Street, and I'm sure you know to go to Cafe Du Monde. There is a place where the actual bar moves around in a circle, it may be in a hotel but I can't remember where. Of course there is Pat O'Briens, but I would just find any bar with a three for one special.
i have been to remoulade before... i think i stayed at the hotel right across the street if it's the place i'm thinking of
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Dash wrote:
bostonlou wrote:
so i'm going back to New Orleans for my bday on Easter Weekend
anyone have any to do suggestions?
like i said i've been... so I've got 3 days and 30 restaurants and bars on my list... but i like to hear others opinions
i was just there and had a great time. the best food i had was Indian at a place called Nirvana. Most of the bars i drank at were outside of the french quarter. I couldn't imagine spending more than one night drinking in the french quarter, unless you're looking for some pussy or something.
nirvana huh... will have to put it on the list
how far were you outside the quarter? any good music places?
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I just got back from a four day trip. It was absolutely awesome. New Orleans is one of the best (if not the best) cities in America, and anyone who says otherwise is an idiot.
Here's some stuff you should check out that I enjoyed:
French Quarter The Red Fish Grill K-Paul's Louisiana Kitchen (and the bar down the street that I forget the name of) Hotel Monteleone (that's the revolving bar) Cafe du Monde
Garden District/Uptown Camelia Grill (old school diner with a great waitstaff) The Trolley Stop Cafe (great breakfast) Igor's (classic dive bar)
The Marigny Snug Harbor (the Marsalis' family's jazz club) The Spotted Cat (packed little jazz spot, awesome music)
More in a second.
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Joined: Mon Dec 06, 2004 12:00 am Posts: 1584 Location: Huntsville, Tx Gender: Male
bostonlou wrote:
dogbelly wrote:
Remoulade is a good place for lunch and it's on Bourbon Street, and I'm sure you know to go to Cafe Du Monde. There is a place where the actual bar moves around in a circle, it may be in a hotel but I can't remember where. Of course there is Pat O'Briens, but I would just find any bar with a three for one special.
i have been to remoulade before... i think i stayed at the hotel right across the street if it's the place i'm thinking of
can't wait for some gumbo!
Have you been to Port of Call for a burger and baked potato? If not check it out it was pretty good, but there will probably be a wait for a table.
_________________ I won't change direction, and I won't change my mind
Remoulade is a good place for lunch and it's on Bourbon Street, and I'm sure you know to go to Cafe Du Monde. There is a place where the actual bar moves around in a circle, it may be in a hotel but I can't remember where. Of course there is Pat O'Briens, but I would just find any bar with a three for one special.
i have been to remoulade before... i think i stayed at the hotel right across the street if it's the place i'm thinking of
can't wait for some gumbo!
Have you been to Port of Call for a burger and baked potato? If not check it out it was pretty good, but there will probably be a wait for a table.
the baked potatoes are huge at port of call, but the place smells of cheese and ass
so i'm going back to New Orleans for my bday on Easter Weekend
anyone have any to do suggestions?
like i said i've been... so I've got 3 days and 30 restaurants and bars on my list... but i like to hear others opinions
i was just there and had a great time. the best food i had was Indian at a place called Nirvana. Most of the bars i drank at were outside of the french quarter. I couldn't imagine spending more than one night drinking in the french quarter, unless you're looking for some pussy or something.
nirvana huh... will have to put it on the list
how far were you outside the quarter? any good music places?
not far, maybe five miles. I stayed in the parish district. near Tulane.
I would definitely recommend hitting some bars in the Garden District.
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Dash wrote:
dogbelly wrote:
bostonlou wrote:
dogbelly wrote:
Remoulade is a good place for lunch and it's on Bourbon Street, and I'm sure you know to go to Cafe Du Monde. There is a place where the actual bar moves around in a circle, it may be in a hotel but I can't remember where. Of course there is Pat O'Briens, but I would just find any bar with a three for one special.
i have been to remoulade before... i think i stayed at the hotel right across the street if it's the place i'm thinking of
can't wait for some gumbo!
Have you been to Port of Call for a burger and baked potato? If not check it out it was pretty good, but there will probably be a wait for a table.
the baked potatoes are huge at port of call, but the place smells of cheese and ass
well... cheese and ass is better than the puke stank on bourbon on sunday morning
keep all the great ideas coming!!!
any of you have a recommendation for gumbo or jambalaya withOUT seafood?
i'll probably go back to Coops... or the Gumbo shop
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