Guidebook for New Orleans

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Guidebook for New Orleans

Shopping

World famous for its cafe' au lait, beignets, and the opportunity to people watch.
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Cafe Du Monde French Market
800 Decatur St
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World famous for its cafe' au lait, beignets, and the opportunity to people watch.

Everything Else

The inventor of the signature drink of New Orleans: The Hurricane. Beautiful outdoor courtyard in historic Creole building.
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Pat O'Brien's
718 St Peter
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The inventor of the signature drink of New Orleans: The Hurricane. Beautiful outdoor courtyard in historic Creole building.
New Orleans is a huge convention town. I get many visitors who are attending programs at the convention center and they love walking over to the center on the river walk
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New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
900 Convention Center Blvd
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New Orleans is a huge convention town. I get many visitors who are attending programs at the convention center and they love walking over to the center on the river walk
Everyone calls it St. Louis Cathedral but it's actually a Basilica as concentrated by Pope Paul IV in 1964. It's the oldest continuously operating cathedral in the (as now constituted) United States.
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St. Louis Cathedral
615 Pere Antoine Alley
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Everyone calls it St. Louis Cathedral but it's actually a Basilica as concentrated by Pope Paul IV in 1964. It's the oldest continuously operating cathedral in the (as now constituted) United States.
Wonder why the statue of Andrew Jackson is the highlight of this, the center of the French Quarter? It's because Jackson successfully defended New Orleans against the British in 1814.
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Jackson Square
701 Decatur St
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Wonder why the statue of Andrew Jackson is the highlight of this, the center of the French Quarter? It's because Jackson successfully defended New Orleans against the British in 1814.
Built between 1722 and 1732, Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop––reputed to be the oldest structure used as a bar in the US––was used by Jean Lafitte as his profitable smuggling operations center.
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Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop Bar
941 Bourbon St
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Built between 1722 and 1732, Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop––reputed to be the oldest structure used as a bar in the US––was used by Jean Lafitte as his profitable smuggling operations center.
The second oldest athletic club in the US (the first is the NYC Athletic Club). A great place to workout.
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New Orleans Athletic Club
222 N Rampart St
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The second oldest athletic club in the US (the first is the NYC Athletic Club). A great place to workout.

Food Scene

Local coffee house makes a terrific place to start your morning.
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CC's Coffee House
941 Royal St
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Local coffee house makes a terrific place to start your morning.
The absolute BEST! Oh those reduction sauces are to die for. Try the Turtle Soup or Fried Green Tomatoes.
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K-Paul's Louisiana Kitchen
416 Chartres St
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The absolute BEST! Oh those reduction sauces are to die for. Try the Turtle Soup or Fried Green Tomatoes.
NOLA is Emeril Lagasse's restaurant in the French Quarter. The best seats in the house are at the Chef's Bar. Try Mrs. Hays' Stuffed Chicken Wings as an appetizer. The best!
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NOLA Restaurant
534 St Louis St
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NOLA is Emeril Lagasse's restaurant in the French Quarter. The best seats in the house are at the Chef's Bar. Try Mrs. Hays' Stuffed Chicken Wings as an appetizer. The best!
A fun, reasonably priced 1950's style dinner. Great made-to-order omelets, burgers, and club sandwiches!
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Clover Grill
900 Bourbon St
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A fun, reasonably priced 1950's style dinner. Great made-to-order omelets, burgers, and club sandwiches!
The Grand Dame of Haute French-Creole Cuisine in the Quarter. Antoine’s Restaurant has a 174 year-old legacy and is still owned and operated by founder Antoine Alciatore’s family––an unmatched dining
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Antoine's Restaurant
713 Saint Louis Street
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The Grand Dame of Haute French-Creole Cuisine in the Quarter. Antoine’s Restaurant has a 174 year-old legacy and is still owned and operated by founder Antoine Alciatore’s family––an unmatched dining

Drinks & Nightlife

Really fun place with an outstanding Tequila selection and burgers made from scratch. For an unusual experience try the Peanut Burger––a 100% paddy with a glob of peanut butter on top!
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Yo Mama's Bar and Grill
727 Saint Peter
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Really fun place with an outstanding Tequila selection and burgers made from scratch. For an unusual experience try the Peanut Burger––a 100% paddy with a glob of peanut butter on top!
Even during the height of Katrina this place never shut down...they just kept drinking and drinking!
Johnny White's
733 St Peter
Even during the height of Katrina this place never shut down...they just kept drinking and drinking!
In the 1930s after Lafitte Blacksmith Shop refused to serve gay men, gay entrepreneurs opened Café Lafitte in Exile one block away establishing it as the oldest gay bar in New Orleans.
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Cafe Lafitte in Exile
901 Bourbon St
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In the 1930s after Lafitte Blacksmith Shop refused to serve gay men, gay entrepreneurs opened Café Lafitte in Exile one block away establishing it as the oldest gay bar in New Orleans.