Guidebook for New Orleans

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Guidebook for New Orleans

Food Scene

Very famous soul food with reasonable prices. Make sure to arrive early or there will be a line wrapping around the building.
673 locals recommend
Mimi's In the Marigny
2600 Chartres Street
673 locals recommend
Very famous soul food with reasonable prices. Make sure to arrive early or there will be a line wrapping around the building.
Very unique dive bar that feels like you've entered the deck of a boat. Highly recommend the burgers. Their specialty is baked potatoes for a side instead of fries, and they are amazing.
386 locals recommend
Port of Call
838 Esplanade Ave
386 locals recommend
Very unique dive bar that feels like you've entered the deck of a boat. Highly recommend the burgers. Their specialty is baked potatoes for a side instead of fries, and they are amazing.
Very good quality seafood accessible within the Hilton hotel. Their charbroiled oysters are a must try. Also nearby the Harrah's Casino.
162 locals recommend
Drago's - Hilton Riverside
2 Poydras St
162 locals recommend
Very good quality seafood accessible within the Hilton hotel. Their charbroiled oysters are a must try. Also nearby the Harrah's Casino.
One of my personal favorite creole eateries. Worth the wait. Their shrimp & alligator sausage cheesecake is a must try! Right next to the Maple Leaf Bar which usually has live music most nights.
406 locals recommend
Jacques-Imo's
8324 Oak St
406 locals recommend
One of my personal favorite creole eateries. Worth the wait. Their shrimp & alligator sausage cheesecake is a must try! Right next to the Maple Leaf Bar which usually has live music most nights.
Authentic New Orleans style seafood and other classic Cajun and Creole dishes. Their chargrilled oysters are a must try! One block away from Bourbon St.
174 locals recommend
Acme Oyster House
724 Iberville St
174 locals recommend
Authentic New Orleans style seafood and other classic Cajun and Creole dishes. Their chargrilled oysters are a must try! One block away from Bourbon St.
A playful option for inventive sandwiches & cocktails served in a quirky, colorful space. Bon Appetit named Turkey and the Wolf the best new restaurant of 2017. Not open on Tuesdays.
126 locals recommend
Turkey and the Wolf
739 Jackson Avenue
126 locals recommend
A playful option for inventive sandwiches & cocktails served in a quirky, colorful space. Bon Appetit named Turkey and the Wolf the best new restaurant of 2017. Not open on Tuesdays.
Hot dogs like you've never had before. Their crawfish etouffee fries are a must try! Make sure to go straight up the stairs because this location offers free balcony access which gives you a great view of Frenchmen St.
359 locals recommend
Dat Dog
5030 Freret St
359 locals recommend
Hot dogs like you've never had before. Their crawfish etouffee fries are a must try! Make sure to go straight up the stairs because this location offers free balcony access which gives you a great view of Frenchmen St.
Stylish, rustic pizzeria & bar offering wood-fired pies & appetizers made with local ingredients.
97 locals recommend
PIZZA domenica
4933 Magazine St
97 locals recommend
Stylish, rustic pizzeria & bar offering wood-fired pies & appetizers made with local ingredients.
Iconic New Orleans cafe known for café au laits, chicory coffee & beignets since 1862.
703 locals recommend
Cafe Du Monde French Market
800 Decatur St
703 locals recommend
Iconic New Orleans cafe known for café au laits, chicory coffee & beignets since 1862.

Parks & Nature

There's a very nice beignet spot within the park. Perfect for a sunny day.
1516 locals recommend
City Park
1 Palm Dr
1516 locals recommend
There's a very nice beignet spot within the park. Perfect for a sunny day.

Shopping

A shopping mall near the convention center featuring over 75 retailers and restaurants on the majestic Mississippi River. Also near the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas.
192 locals recommend
Nordstrom Rack
500 Port of New Orleans Pl
192 locals recommend
A shopping mall near the convention center featuring over 75 retailers and restaurants on the majestic Mississippi River. Also near the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas.
The French Market is a market and series of commercial buildings spanning six blocks in the French Quarter. Founded as a Native American trading post predating European colonization, the market is the oldest of its kind in the United States.
217 locals recommend
Shops of the Colonnade - French Market
1008 N Peters St
217 locals recommend
The French Market is a market and series of commercial buildings spanning six blocks in the French Quarter. Founded as a Native American trading post predating European colonization, the market is the oldest of its kind in the United States.

Drinks & Nightlife

Upbeat music club hosts a diverse, jazz-oriented lineup on 3 stages & offers eats, drinks & dancing. Pro Tip: In New Orleans, you can take your drinks with you on the street, but cannot bring them into a new bar.
234 locals recommend
The Dragon's Den
508 Frenchmen St
234 locals recommend
Upbeat music club hosts a diverse, jazz-oriented lineup on 3 stages & offers eats, drinks & dancing. Pro Tip: In New Orleans, you can take your drinks with you on the street, but cannot bring them into a new bar.
Eclectic gaming bar has burgers & wraps, a vast list of craft beers, arcade machines & board games. On Saturdays, their secret nightclub room open including live DJ and dance floor. Pro Tip: In New Orleans, you can take your drinks with you on the street, but cannot bring them into a new bar.
76 locals recommend
Barcadia New Orleans
601 Tchoupitoulas St
76 locals recommend
Eclectic gaming bar has burgers & wraps, a vast list of craft beers, arcade machines & board games. On Saturdays, their secret nightclub room open including live DJ and dance floor. Pro Tip: In New Orleans, you can take your drinks with you on the street, but cannot bring them into a new bar.
Multilevel bar & club with thumping DJ beats, laser lighting, bottle service & a balcony overlooking Bourbon St. Pro Tip: In New Orleans, you can take your drinks with you on the street, but cannot bring them into a new bar.
128 locals recommend
Deanie's Seafood Restaurant in the French Quarter
841 Iberville St
128 locals recommend
Multilevel bar & club with thumping DJ beats, laser lighting, bottle service & a balcony overlooking Bourbon St. Pro Tip: In New Orleans, you can take your drinks with you on the street, but cannot bring them into a new bar.