Guidebook for New Orleans

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Guidebook for New Orleans

Food Scene

Historic cafe serving authentic creole/soulfood dishes. Only open 7-2pm, get there, its worth it.
201 locals recommend
Li'l Dizzy's Cafe
1500 Esplanade Ave
201 locals recommend
Historic cafe serving authentic creole/soulfood dishes. Only open 7-2pm, get there, its worth it.
Great little Spanish restaurant, serving something different than the standard New Orleans fare.
164 locals recommend
Santa Fe
3201 Esplanade Ave
164 locals recommend
Great little Spanish restaurant, serving something different than the standard New Orleans fare.
$.50 oysters and 1/2 off house wine during happy hour 4-6:30pm DAILY! $9 bottle of Pinot Grigio!!! Very nice restaurant!
198 locals recommend
Superior Seafood & Oyster Bar
4338 Saint Charles Avenue
198 locals recommend
$.50 oysters and 1/2 off house wine during happy hour 4-6:30pm DAILY! $9 bottle of Pinot Grigio!!! Very nice restaurant!
THE. BEST. BREAKFAST. EVER. They renovated an old bank and put a restaurant in it! Great atmosphere, even better food.
202 locals recommend
The Ruby Slipper Café
2001 Burgundy Street
202 locals recommend
THE. BEST. BREAKFAST. EVER. They renovated an old bank and put a restaurant in it! Great atmosphere, even better food.
The best little desserts and gelato!
123 locals recommend
Sucré
3025 Magazine St
123 locals recommend
The best little desserts and gelato!
Very cool concept. About 10-12 small pop up kitchens and a full bar make this the perfect place to sample some of the best new food concepts in the city.
466 locals recommend
St. Roch Market
2381 St Claude Ave
466 locals recommend
Very cool concept. About 10-12 small pop up kitchens and a full bar make this the perfect place to sample some of the best new food concepts in the city.

Drinks & Nightlife

Always have fun at Vaso's, great atmosphere, no cover, live band, real New Orleans fun!
23 locals recommend
Vaso LLC
500 Frenchmen St
23 locals recommend
Always have fun at Vaso's, great atmosphere, no cover, live band, real New Orleans fun!
Great balcony to grab a drink and watch Frenchmen St from above. Usually no cover. Great upscale ambiance without being obnoxious. Sometimes live band.
520 Frenchmen St
520 Frenchmen Street
Great balcony to grab a drink and watch Frenchmen St from above. Usually no cover. Great upscale ambiance without being obnoxious. Sometimes live band.
Brand new Hot-Tin Rooftop Bar. Amazing views of the city! Snap the money shot here. Tennessee Williams stayed where while writing A Streetcar Named Desire.
25 locals recommend
The Pontchartrain Hotel
2031 St Charles Ave
25 locals recommend
Brand new Hot-Tin Rooftop Bar. Amazing views of the city! Snap the money shot here. Tennessee Williams stayed where while writing A Streetcar Named Desire.

Sightseeing

Pretty much all of Magazine St is small boutique shops, restaurants, bars, and plenty to see and do.
396 locals recommend
Magazine Street
Magazine Street
396 locals recommend
Pretty much all of Magazine St is small boutique shops, restaurants, bars, and plenty to see and do.
Beautiful well kept square. Iconic pics and history.
477 locals recommend
Jackson Square
701 Decatur St
477 locals recommend
Beautiful well kept square. Iconic pics and history.

Parks & Nature

Zoo, Tulane, Loyola, and very well landscaped park!
893 locals recommend
Audubon Park
6500 Magazine St
893 locals recommend
Zoo, Tulane, Loyola, and very well landscaped park!
New Orleans Museum of Art, Golfing, Morning Call, and much more!
1516 locals recommend
City Park
1 Palm Dr
1516 locals recommend
New Orleans Museum of Art, Golfing, Morning Call, and much more!

Arts & Culture

Walking distance to all the history of African Americans in New Orleans.
47 locals recommend
New Orleans African American Museum
1418 Governor Nicholls Street
47 locals recommend
Walking distance to all the history of African Americans in New Orleans.
Just steps from the French Quarter sits this public park that honors the jazz great Louis Armstrong. Look for the iconic, arched entrance—inside you'll find sites like Congo Square (a historic meeting place for slaves in the 1800s), sculptures, duck ponds and lots of open spaces for relaxing.
252 locals recommend
Louis Armstrong Park
701 N Rampart St
252 locals recommend
Just steps from the French Quarter sits this public park that honors the jazz great Louis Armstrong. Look for the iconic, arched entrance—inside you'll find sites like Congo Square (a historic meeting place for slaves in the 1800s), sculptures, duck ponds and lots of open spaces for relaxing.

Shopping

The shopping mall/strip in the city.
160 locals recommend
Canal Place
333 Canal St
160 locals recommend
The shopping mall/strip in the city.

Essentials

Fresh fruits, veggies, and meat.
1002 locals recommend
Rouses Market
400 N Carrollton Ave
1002 locals recommend
Fresh fruits, veggies, and meat.
Whole Foods yo.
736 locals recommend
Whole Foods Market
300 N Broad St
736 locals recommend
Whole Foods yo.
Wally World
174 locals recommend
Walmart Supercenter
1901 Tchoupitoulas St
174 locals recommend
Wally World
Need to grab something quick? Walk to this place, friendly staff, sells limited liquor and wine and essentials.
1400 Esplanade Ave
1400 Esplanade Avenue
Need to grab something quick? Walk to this place, friendly staff, sells limited liquor and wine and essentials.