Kelly and I are going for a week. What should we do?
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#1
Posted 10 July 2014 - 04:40 PM
#2
Posted 10 July 2014 - 05:02 PM
Hopefully you can read that. My buddy is a long time resident and made up that list when I visited last February. Personally, I'd avoid bourbon st. Napoleon house for muffuletta and pimms cups. Dragos has oysters like cheese. Fantastic. There's also a restaurant on bourbon at the very end by canal that has buffalo oysters which blew my mind. Red fish grill. Gw Finns was maybe the best. Bacon oysters and a stellar piece of fish. Highly recommend.
http://m.yelp.com/bi...nge-new-orleans This place is a must.
IG will have more but ensure you see live music. Every night if you can.
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#3
Posted 10 July 2014 - 05:04 PM
Kelly and I are going for a week. What should we do?
Just got back today. Having our wedding in November and went down for our food tasting.
What are you into? Food, beer, music, history....strip clubs?
#4
Posted 10 July 2014 - 05:06 PM
Kelly and I are going for a week. What should we do?
Just got back today. Having our wedding in November and went down for our food tasting.
What are you into? Food, beer, music, history....strip clubs?
Oh man the strip clubs. I had a girl try to get me to buy a lap dance by fellating me briefly. In front of everyone, including my ex wife.
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#5
Posted 10 July 2014 - 05:08 PM
Hopefully you can read that. My buddy is a long time resident and made up that list when I visited last February. Personally, I'd avoid bourbon st. Napoleon house for muffuletta and pimms cups. Dragos has oysters like cheese. Fantastic. There's also a restaurant on bourbon at the very end by canal that has buffalo oysters which blew my mind. Red fish grill. Gw Finns was maybe the best. Bacon oysters and a stellar piece of fish. Highly recommend.
http://m.yelp.com/bi...nge-new-orleans This place is a must.
IG will have more but ensure you see live music. Every night if you can.
Thanks man!
We'll definitely have to hit up some of those places. And yes, live music is going to be a priority.
#6
Posted 10 July 2014 - 05:09 PM
Oh man the strip clubs. I had a girl try to get me to buy a lap dance by fellating me briefly. In front of everyone, including my ex wife.
Was she your ex at the time or ex because of this incident? Either way, its very bourbon st
#7
Posted 10 July 2014 - 05:09 PM
Just got back today. Having our wedding in November and went down for our food tasting.
What are you into? Food, beer, music, history....strip clubs?
All of the above.
Oh wait, Kelly reads this site, so everything but the strip clubs.
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#8
Posted 10 July 2014 - 05:15 PM
Oh man the strip clubs. I had a girl try to get me to buy a lap dance by fellating me briefly. In front of everyone, including my ex wife.
Was she your ex at the time or ex because of this incident? Either way, its very bourbon st
Ha. She was outside smoking but I believe she saw walking back in. It wasn't an issue. She had a stripper pull her boob out in Jacksonvilles gold club after I got recalled into work to find some dudes who's boat capsized. Oh, weber, go to the French market and cafe du monde. It's touristy but worth the headache. And soak in the architecture. It's incredible. My favorite city by far.
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#9
Posted 10 July 2014 - 05:30 PM
#10
Posted 10 July 2014 - 05:33 PM
#11
Posted 10 July 2014 - 05:35 PM
Kelly and I are going for a week. What should we do?
Don't you have to start these threads with "Teach me how to?"
#12
Posted 10 July 2014 - 05:35 PM
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#13
Posted 10 July 2014 - 05:38 PM
Don't you have to start these threads with "Teach me how to?"
I'm always teaching you how to Webby.
Just watch and learn from your mentor.
#14
Posted 10 July 2014 - 05:43 PM
Agree with the Cafe du Monde suggestion, it's 24/7 so go when you like.
Some food places would be Commander's Palace, Stanley's, the Gumbo Shop. Unfortunately Brennan's closed, else I'd recommend it for breakfast; Old Coffee Pot is good though. The Louisiana State Museum had a Katrina exhibit when I was there, hope it's still there. I'd do a swamp tour as well.
And yeah all that jazz at night.
Have fun!
#15
Posted 10 July 2014 - 05:43 PM
I'm going next May for my bachelor party. Can't freaking wait. New Orleans has been the city I've most wanted to visit in the entire world for quite some time.
#16
Posted 10 July 2014 - 05:52 PM
You mean besides sitting in front of your hotel tv waiting with bated breath for "Decision 2 " news.
Kelly and I are going for a week. What should we do?
#17
Posted 10 July 2014 - 05:55 PM
You mean besides sitting in front of your hotel tv waiting with bated breath for "Decision 2 " news.
Well that's clearly going to be the focal point, that's why I want him to get on with it already!
#18
Posted 10 July 2014 - 07:16 PM
At least walk thtough bourbon street just to say you have done it. At the one end is canal st. At the far other end is the oldest bar in operation in America. The name is escaping me now. Lafiets or something. Youll know it because there is not lighting. Just candles. Pretty cool
Take advantage of anyplace selling 2 for 1 beers from 10-4, if you dont mind the usual crap, bud miller etc... you can walk around with it anywhere. No open container laws. I think Abita and Nola are the local brews of you prefer something better.
Court of two sisters has the best brunch buffet ive ever had with the best grits youll ever eat. Live jazz playing as well.
If you like music, there is jazz playing at any number of places. Just walk by and walk in the place that appeals to you. Also, im a big fan of piano bars. Pat O'Brians is the best dueling piano bar there.
Theres the French market which is a lot like cross st market in Baltimore. Vendors and food. Cafe Du Monde has beingets which are kind of like deep fried fritters or doughnuts covered in more powdered sugar than is necessary. But its kind of a must for your sweet tooth if you have never been. Its in the corner of Jackson Square which is a must see as well. You can take a carrige ride that lasts about 45 minutes where they talk about the history of the city and some of the landmarks. I believe there is a museum in the square dedicated to Hurricane Katrina, but I didnt go in there.
Harrahs has a casino there as well.
Two words of advice, wear comfy shoes, you cant help but to walk around a lot. And take cash. Some places, more than usual for this day and age dont take cards.
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#19
Posted 10 July 2014 - 07:18 PM
If you do go to Bourbon, go to the bar that serves Shark Attack as a drink. You get a giant Jaws-like shark with it that you can keep, and its a pretty good drink. The bar Mike recommended at the end of Bourbon is a good time too.
The Garden District is beautiful too. I'd walk around there.
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#20
Posted 10 July 2014 - 07:19 PM
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