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Sucre craving? This is THE neighborhood place to go. Savory, and sweet offerings, the quiche, biscuits and gravy are also more hearty options to fill your stomach for the day till the late afternoon. If you're low on funds, the day old fresh basket on the counter for $1.50 each is your go to for pastries. Open W-Sun, 7am-3pm.
93 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Shake Sugary
3304 St Claude Ave
93 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Sucre craving? This is THE neighborhood place to go. Savory, and sweet offerings, the quiche, biscuits and gravy are also more hearty options to fill your stomach for the day till the late afternoon. If you're low on funds, the day old fresh basket on the counter for $1.50 each is your go to for pastries. Open W-Sun, 7am-3pm.
BBQ. Smoky, messy, delicious BBQ and cole slaw with BEER!
405 現地メンバーのおすすめ
The Joint
701 Mazant St
405 現地メンバーのおすすめ
BBQ. Smoky, messy, delicious BBQ and cole slaw with BEER!
They try to be "hip" and "fresh" and honestly, they are. The food is ridiculously good with a constantly changing menu according to what's in season and locally available. The way food should be.
86 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Suis Generis
3219 Burgundy St
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They try to be "hip" and "fresh" and honestly, they are. The food is ridiculously good with a constantly changing menu according to what's in season and locally available. The way food should be.
It's voted number 1 in the city. Not a deep dish place, but I have to say it is good.
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Pizza Delicious
617 Piety St
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It's voted number 1 in the city. Not a deep dish place, but I have to say it is good.
Another pizza, sammich, and pasta place that was the first in the Bywater w damn good food and beer. Steven and Shannon worked hard to convert the lovely house into a cozy place to eat and their backyard seating is luxurious. If the watermelon daiquiri machine is churning, get you some. The owners used to play movies in the backyard and the fountain is soothing.
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Sugar Park
3054 Saint Claude Avenue
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Another pizza, sammich, and pasta place that was the first in the Bywater w damn good food and beer. Steven and Shannon worked hard to convert the lovely house into a cozy place to eat and their backyard seating is luxurious. If the watermelon daiquiri machine is churning, get you some. The owners used to play movies in the backyard and the fountain is soothing.
Coffee is not fantastic, but ok, and open till midnight. The breakfast burrito and lunch plates are the best bang for your buck and a not too faux-hemian crowd and if you're lucky, friendly dogs outside. A nice place to sit, and take a break on your walk down to the quarter, or camp out w laptop to be studious.
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Flora Gallery & Coffee Shop
2600 Royal St
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Coffee is not fantastic, but ok, and open till midnight. The breakfast burrito and lunch plates are the best bang for your buck and a not too faux-hemian crowd and if you're lucky, friendly dogs outside. A nice place to sit, and take a break on your walk down to the quarter, or camp out w laptop to be studious.
Courtyard is chez romantique.
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Cru by Chef Marlon Alexander at Feelings Cafe
535 Franklin Ave
53 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Courtyard is chez romantique.
Corner shop fixture of the hood. Their egg and sausage breakfast poboy or a roast beef sloppy poboy is my hangover helper. The fried oyster poboy and a beer, walk over to Markey Park and dine on the bench. Then go to Markey's or the Country Club for more beer and a swim.
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Frady's One Stop Food Store
3231 Dauphine St
81 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Corner shop fixture of the hood. Their egg and sausage breakfast poboy or a roast beef sloppy poboy is my hangover helper. The fried oyster poboy and a beer, walk over to Markey Park and dine on the bench. Then go to Markey's or the Country Club for more beer and a swim.
The tiled interior is beautiful and the ham and cheese croissant is to yum!
102 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Croissant D'Or Patisserie
617 Ursulines Ave
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The tiled interior is beautiful and the ham and cheese croissant is to yum!
I recommend this to everyone for real Louisiana food. Definitely order the Jambalaya Supreme with an Amber Ale of your choice. Vegetarians, beware, this is not the place for you. Also, not a typical culinary selection that is native to Louisiana, I highly recommend the spicy and sweet smoked duck quesadilla with mango salsa off the appetizer menu to accompany the jambalaya. For me, so very yum.
163 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Coop's Place
1109 Decatur St
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I recommend this to everyone for real Louisiana food. Definitely order the Jambalaya Supreme with an Amber Ale of your choice. Vegetarians, beware, this is not the place for you. Also, not a typical culinary selection that is native to Louisiana, I highly recommend the spicy and sweet smoked duck quesadilla with mango salsa off the appetizer menu to accompany the jambalaya. For me, so very yum.

Drinks & Nightlife

Wineshop with live music in a cozy courtyard. The courtyard is pretty wonderful in the evening with live music, and a cozy all wood interior upstairs bar and seating if the weather is disagreeable. No reservations as it's more of a bring yourself, serve yourself type of backyard party. If you can make it Monday nights to see the stellar Helen Gillet on cello, I urge you, make it one of your music night objectives. She usually starts around 7 pm, call ahead to confirm, and bring US dollars to tip her or buy her album. Open 7 nights a week.
839 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Bacchanal Fine Wine & Spirits
600 Poland Ave
839 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Wineshop with live music in a cozy courtyard. The courtyard is pretty wonderful in the evening with live music, and a cozy all wood interior upstairs bar and seating if the weather is disagreeable. No reservations as it's more of a bring yourself, serve yourself type of backyard party. If you can make it Monday nights to see the stellar Helen Gillet on cello, I urge you, make it one of your music night objectives. She usually starts around 7 pm, call ahead to confirm, and bring US dollars to tip her or buy her album. Open 7 nights a week.
Tapas upstairs till 3 am. Yum.
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Mimi's In the Marigny
2600 Chartres Street
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Tapas upstairs till 3 am. Yum.
Divey dive bar. Last real dirty dive in the hood. Part of the Barmuda triangle. Good juke box and pool.
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B J's Lounge
4301 Burgundy St
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Divey dive bar. Last real dirty dive in the hood. Part of the Barmuda triangle. Good juke box and pool.
Music every Thursday night. Anderson Cooper broadcasted from there during the CNN Katrina show, and as the sign inside says, "NO WHITES ALLOWED".
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Vaughan's Lounge
4229 Dauphine St
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Music every Thursday night. Anderson Cooper broadcasted from there during the CNN Katrina show, and as the sign inside says, "NO WHITES ALLOWED".
This is my "local" not because I like sports but due to the proximity to my house. If you like beer and bar food, this is your place, because there are TV's everywhere. WARNING: TV's everywhere. When it's too much I just sit outside at one of the tables.
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Surrey's Café & Juice Bar
1418 Magazine Street
392 現地メンバーのおすすめ
This is my "local" not because I like sports but due to the proximity to my house. If you like beer and bar food, this is your place, because there are TV's everywhere. WARNING: TV's everywhere. When it's too much I just sit outside at one of the tables.
All the cool kids go here. Hipster and "artiste" mating ground, second to Bud Rip's Bar in the Bywater.
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Ace Hotel New Orleans
600 Carondelet St
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All the cool kids go here. Hipster and "artiste" mating ground, second to Bud Rip's Bar in the Bywater.
Various acts play here 7 days a week. Sometimes metal, Monday night Burlesque and comedy shows, sometimes folk, everything. Check schedule for acts. And the food in the back of the bar, a hole in the wall, KUKHNYA, a Slavic-Soul food mecca run by a fellow native Chicagoan, is the BEST in the city, in my humble opinion. The Russian Bleu Burger or Pastrami Reuben will fill you up for a night of fun.
238 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Siberia Lounge
2227 St Claude Ave
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Various acts play here 7 days a week. Sometimes metal, Monday night Burlesque and comedy shows, sometimes folk, everything. Check schedule for acts. And the food in the back of the bar, a hole in the wall, KUKHNYA, a Slavic-Soul food mecca run by a fellow native Chicagoan, is the BEST in the city, in my humble opinion. The Russian Bleu Burger or Pastrami Reuben will fill you up for a night of fun.

Essentials

Corner shop anchor, beer, smokes, dranks, chips, food counter, poboys, hotbox corndogs, eggrolls, baleadas, and catfish. Egg sammich and a coffee for $5
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Jimmy's Grocery
4201 Dauphine Street
17 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Corner shop anchor, beer, smokes, dranks, chips, food counter, poboys, hotbox corndogs, eggrolls, baleadas, and catfish. Egg sammich and a coffee for $5
Everything organic and kind you can find there. Some things can be a little expensive but it's all GMO and petro-chemical free. Great hours, open 7am-10pm
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New Orleans Food Co-Op
2372 St Claude Ave
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Everything organic and kind you can find there. Some things can be a little expensive but it's all GMO and petro-chemical free. Great hours, open 7am-10pm
Overpriced grocery store. The owner is an Israeli nationalist pig and once referred to Palestinians as "those animals". Do not spend your money there. If you need something after ten pm, walk to Hank's Liquor Store or Wagner's, both on St. Claude Ave.
211 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Mardi Gras Zone Supermarket
2706 Royal St
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Overpriced grocery store. The owner is an Israeli nationalist pig and once referred to Palestinians as "those animals". Do not spend your money there. If you need something after ten pm, walk to Hank's Liquor Store or Wagner's, both on St. Claude Ave.

Shopping

Junk shop and vendors
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Bargain Center
3200 Dauphine St
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Junk shop and vendors
If you like weird things, stop in to Funrockin'. They also have a shop in the French Quarter.
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マガジン・ストリート
Magazine Street
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If you like weird things, stop in to Funrockin'. They also have a shop in the French Quarter.

Parks & Nature

City Park is one of my favorite places to get away from the urban life of this swamp city. Spend a day there. Although New Orleans Art Museum and the Sculpture Garden is the star of the promenade there is a little known hiking path called Couterie Forest. It's best to rent a bike or car to get there as it's in the middle of the park. Grab a coffee and beignet at Morning Call adjacent to the Sculpture Garden to give you a little energy before your hike. If you don't feel that inspired, or are too hungover, take a slow drive through the labyrinth of the enormous area. It's easy to get lost and there is a lot to explore so bring a map if you don't have GPS.
1516 現地メンバーのおすすめ
City Park
1 Palm Dr
1516 現地メンバーのおすすめ
City Park is one of my favorite places to get away from the urban life of this swamp city. Spend a day there. Although New Orleans Art Museum and the Sculpture Garden is the star of the promenade there is a little known hiking path called Couterie Forest. It's best to rent a bike or car to get there as it's in the middle of the park. Grab a coffee and beignet at Morning Call adjacent to the Sculpture Garden to give you a little energy before your hike. If you don't feel that inspired, or are too hungover, take a slow drive through the labyrinth of the enormous area. It's easy to get lost and there is a lot to explore so bring a map if you don't have GPS.

Arts & Culture

A small museum is located there, but the real treat is a FREE walking tour with a US National Park Service Ranger guiding you through the rich history of the Vieux Carré. From the website: "Tuesday through Saturday at 9:30 a.m., rangers lead riverfront history walks to the Mississippi River, just over the levee from the visitor center, to share the story of how the city began and grew. 25 free tickets for that day's tour are given out beginning at 9:00 a.m. Walks last about an hour. First-come, first-served; each person wanting a ticket must pick up their own ticket. No reservations." https://www.nps.gov/jela/french-quarter-site.htm
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Jean Lafitte National Historic Park and Preserve French Quarter Visitor Center
419 Decatur St
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A small museum is located there, but the real treat is a FREE walking tour with a US National Park Service Ranger guiding you through the rich history of the Vieux Carré. From the website: "Tuesday through Saturday at 9:30 a.m., rangers lead riverfront history walks to the Mississippi River, just over the levee from the visitor center, to share the story of how the city began and grew. 25 free tickets for that day's tour are given out beginning at 9:00 a.m. Walks last about an hour. First-come, first-served; each person wanting a ticket must pick up their own ticket. No reservations." https://www.nps.gov/jela/french-quarter-site.htm
There are the Thursdays at Twilight performances but it's best to just go during the day. $6 admission but if you like plants and flowers remotely, this is worth it. Don't sniff the carnivorous death plant, because it really does smell like death. http://neworleanscitypark.com/botanical-garden
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Sculpture Garden
1 Collins Diboll Cir
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There are the Thursdays at Twilight performances but it's best to just go during the day. $6 admission but if you like plants and flowers remotely, this is worth it. Don't sniff the carnivorous death plant, because it really does smell like death. http://neworleanscitypark.com/botanical-garden

Everything Else

Bicycling is really the best way to see the city. Rentals range about $15-$20 for 24 hours and from October till April, the weather is almost perfect for this! Download a bike lane map here: http://bikeeasy.org/blog/archives/1229/ There is also a bus system, it's functional, but don't expect to be anywhere in the city quickly, connected to the world's FIRST streetcar line, with a bus stop on Royal St just a few blocks away. Map of bus and street car lines here: http://www.norta.com/Maps-Schedules.aspx
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Bike Rental
818 Royal St
10 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Bicycling is really the best way to see the city. Rentals range about $15-$20 for 24 hours and from October till April, the weather is almost perfect for this! Download a bike lane map here: http://bikeeasy.org/blog/archives/1229/ There is also a bus system, it's functional, but don't expect to be anywhere in the city quickly, connected to the world's FIRST streetcar line, with a bus stop on Royal St just a few blocks away. Map of bus and street car lines here: http://www.norta.com/Maps-Schedules.aspx