Guidebook for New Orleans

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Guidebook for New Orleans

Food Scene

One of the most beautiful courtyards in the city to enjoy on a sunny afternoon. Excellent food and great cocktails.
115 locals recommend
Cafe Amelie
900 Royal St
115 locals recommend
One of the most beautiful courtyards in the city to enjoy on a sunny afternoon. Excellent food and great cocktails.
This upscale diner is a great brunch or lunch spot. Try the soft shell crab po-boy, or throw some fried oysters on their BLT salad.
67 locals recommend
Stanley Restaurant
547 St Ann St
67 locals recommend
This upscale diner is a great brunch or lunch spot. Try the soft shell crab po-boy, or throw some fried oysters on their BLT salad.
This hidden gem is probably the most charming bakery, coffee shop or cafe you'll find on this side of Paris.
102 locals recommend
Croissant D'Or Patisserie
617 Ursulines Ave
102 locals recommend
This hidden gem is probably the most charming bakery, coffee shop or cafe you'll find on this side of Paris.
An impressive wine list, an excellent kitchen, and exceptionally friendly and knowledgeable staff. No dress code, just steps off of Bourbon Street, and free bacon during happy hour!
35 locals recommend
Orleans Grapevine Wine Bar & Bistro
720 Orleans St
35 locals recommend
An impressive wine list, an excellent kitchen, and exceptionally friendly and knowledgeable staff. No dress code, just steps off of Bourbon Street, and free bacon during happy hour!
The best Margaritas around, and you can grab one to-go if you don't feel like sitting down for great Mexican food. Try a Carrot and Lime, a Pineapple and Cilantro, or for the brave, the spicy hot Diablo.
40 locals recommend
El Gato Negro - French Market
81 French Market Pl
40 locals recommend
The best Margaritas around, and you can grab one to-go if you don't feel like sitting down for great Mexican food. Try a Carrot and Lime, a Pineapple and Cilantro, or for the brave, the spicy hot Diablo.
An upscale urban neighborhood coffee spot.
45 locals recommend
Congregation Coffee Roasters
240 Pelican Ave
45 locals recommend
An upscale urban neighborhood coffee spot.

Drinks & Nightlife

A great neighborhood bar and restaurant. Grab a quick drink to-go for your ride on the ferry, or sit a while and have a good meal.
54 locals recommend
Dry Dock Cafe
133 Delaronde St
54 locals recommend
A great neighborhood bar and restaurant. Grab a quick drink to-go for your ride on the ferry, or sit a while and have a good meal.
About as authentic of a traditional English Pub as you'll find anywhere...
73 locals recommend
Crown & Anchor English Pub
200 Pelican Ave
73 locals recommend
About as authentic of a traditional English Pub as you'll find anywhere...
Getting a seat at the Carousel can be tricky, but it's worth it to enjoy one of the best made traditional cocktails New Orleans has to offer.
251 locals recommend
Carousel Bar
214 Royal St
251 locals recommend
Getting a seat at the Carousel can be tricky, but it's worth it to enjoy one of the best made traditional cocktails New Orleans has to offer.
A friendly neighborhood bar. Though it's a gay bar, the crowd is mixed and all are welcome. Great kitchen for snacks or a light meal also.
10 locals recommend
700 Club
700 Burgundy St
10 locals recommend
A friendly neighborhood bar. Though it's a gay bar, the crowd is mixed and all are welcome. Great kitchen for snacks or a light meal also.
Good combo of a neighborhood bar and a sports bar. Huge draft selection. Free beer until the first touchdown during Saints games.
13 locals recommend
Turtle Bay
1119 Decatur St
13 locals recommend
Good combo of a neighborhood bar and a sports bar. Huge draft selection. Free beer until the first touchdown during Saints games.

Arts & Culture

This is one of the most impressive museums in the country, hands down. Whether you're a WWII buff, or know little to nothing about it, you're sure to be impressed.
804 locals recommend
The National WWII Museum
945 Magazine St
804 locals recommend
This is one of the most impressive museums in the country, hands down. Whether you're a WWII buff, or know little to nothing about it, you're sure to be impressed.
A notable collection of works by both established and up-and-coming Southern artists.
315 locals recommend
Ogden Museum of Southern Art
925 Camp St
315 locals recommend
A notable collection of works by both established and up-and-coming Southern artists.
782 locals recommend
New Orleans Museum of Art
1 Collins Diboll Cir
782 locals recommend
128 locals recommend
Contemporary Arts Center
900 Camp St
128 locals recommend
55 locals recommend
New Orleans Pharmacy Museum
514 Chartres St
55 locals recommend

Getting Around

The Ferry departs from Algiers on the hour and half hour. The fare is $2, and they cannot make change. Sunday-Thursday, the last ferry leaves Canal Street at 945pm, 1145pm on Friday & Saturday.
68 locals recommend
Algiers Ferry Terminal station
68 locals recommend
The Ferry departs from Algiers on the hour and half hour. The fare is $2, and they cannot make change. Sunday-Thursday, the last ferry leaves Canal Street at 945pm, 1145pm on Friday & Saturday.

Essentials

1002 locals recommend
Rouses Market
400 N Carrollton Ave
1002 locals recommend

Entertainment & Activities

New Orleans' first Escape Room - a fun and unique way to pass an hour. Great for couples or small groups.
10 locals recommend
Clue Carré
830 Union St
10 locals recommend
New Orleans' first Escape Room - a fun and unique way to pass an hour. Great for couples or small groups.