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T Z Offline
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what is the must do in this town. BEST SHRIMP PO BOY . i know the Acme oyster house.
FIREMANJOE Offline
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Commander's Palace little upscale but phenomenal place for dinner
FIREMANJOE Offline
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Commander's Palace little upscale but phenomenal place for dinner
FIREMANJOE Offline
#4 Posted:
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Johnny po boys
FIREMANJOE Offline
#5 Posted:
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Johnny po boys
Mattie B Offline
#6 Posted:
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Muffeletta.

Masperos makes a great one.

Talk to Big Bear or Blu. They know much more than me.


Can’t forget cafe du monde.
Speyside Offline
#7 Posted:
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Central Grocery and Deli, where the Muffuletta was invented. Cafe Du Monde for coffee with chicory and beignets. Pat O'brians a great piano bar and where hurricanes were invented. Mr B's, a great informal restaurant in the French quarter. Either of the cemetery tours. Commanders palace for Sunday brunch with turtle soup. Mardi Gras World tour. To name a few.
shaun341 Offline
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This topic will come in handy for me as well. My brother is getting married in N.O. November 2019. Plan on being there for a week but am not sure he will be there the entire time to show me the locals spots. I saw some cool bars on TV but he said most of those were tourist traps and just a place to have a drink and leave to say you been there kind of place. I went to Mardi Gras about 11 years ago and did not like it at all. He told me it is better outside of Bourbon St.
nitro6526 Offline
#9 Posted:
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All depends on how long you will be in town and what exactly you want to see. So many things to do, so many places to eat.
wvwa34 Offline
#10 Posted:
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Unisex strip club ,where you sit in old church pews...was rather interesting for the wife and i!!
GhettoNigFabulous Offline
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Stay in the French Quarter. The ghetto playas down there are no joke
bluwater1959 Offline
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Deanies is a good seafood place, Mona Lisa's is a nice little pizza place on Royal, Orleans Grapevine wine bar and bistro is right off of bourbon and has some great food 2 doors down from a nice cigar shop, Cochon is a great place to eat outside of the quarter, Cats Meow is a great place to people watch and has a balcony that overlooks bourbon, Harry's corner bar is a neat little dive bar that won't break the bank...
midmofan Offline
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Dante's Kitchen for Weekend breakfast/brunch. Cinnamon Rolls with bacon inside!! Great Bloody Mary's. Best breakfast ever ,and I have tried a lot of places.

Check out the clubs and restaurants on Frenchman's street. Gets you away from the crazy people on Bourbon. Great food and music. The Marsalis clan often can be found there.

The WWII Museum is worth the trip especially if you get lucky and they have some of the Vets there as volunteers. Got to talk to one of the guys that actually piloted the landing craft boats on D-Day.

Check the web. There are often free music performances in the various parks and squares. Buy a cheap bag chair and enjoy.

++On Cafe Du Monde for coffee with chicory and beignets. Open 24 hours so go there after you leave the bars.

One time down there, wife and I had a gumbo taste test hitting every place we could. They were all good but the winner for us was Oceana Grill.
tamapatom Offline
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If you got a problem neighbor, you might want to stop in a voodoo shop and buy some of those blue dissolving cubes to chase the evil spirits out of your house.
Pudding Mittens Offline
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midmofan wrote:
Cafe Du Monde for coffee

In-person at their shop is probably a whole different experience, but for prepackaged coffee and chicory (e.g. like you see on supermarket shelves), Luzianne's version (red vacuum-sealed brick) is better than CDM's (metal can).
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dkeage Offline
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When will you be there ? If after Labor Day, try Casamento's on Magazine street
Abrignac Offline
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T Z wrote:
what is the must do in this town. BEST SHRIMP PO BOY . i know the Acme oyster house.



Forget about Acme Oyster House. Go to The Burbon House around the corner from AOH. They make the best charbroiled oysters you’ll ever taste. They also have some premium farmed oysters which are outstanding. Their crab cakes have zero bread crumbs only fresh crab and seasonings.

They best po-boys are at Johnny’s. For fried seafood check out Deanie’s in Bucktown.

My wife is from New Orleans. I lived their for 5 years. Let me know when you are going and my wife and I can drive down and meet you. We live about an hour and twenty minutes from the French Quarter.

Shoot me a PM and I’ll give you my cell number.
frankj1 Offline
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Anth, everyone has your cell.
Abrignac Offline
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frankj1 wrote:
Anth, everyone has your cell.


Ha!
Buckwheat Offline
#20 Posted:
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I wish I could help you but the last time I was down there was over 33 years ago for Mardi Gras. Not only did the booze effect my memory but time as certainly taken it's toll. Have fun. Beer
T Z Offline
#21 Posted:
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Ended up at Deanies. My son said he was buying so HAHAHA. Had 2 dozen on the half shell and damn did I needed that. The only place I can find them fresher is at the oyster farm in rocky point. stayed right on bourbon street, wanted to kill the little kids beating on the five gallon buckets with drum sticks. One night is enough there.
deadeyedick Offline
#22 Posted:
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Abrignac wrote:
Forget about Acme Oyster House. Go to The Burbon House around the corner from AOH. They make the best charbroiled oysters you’ll ever taste. They also have some premium farmed oysters which are outstanding. Their crab cakes have zero bread crumbs only fresh crab and seasonings.

They best po-boys are at Johnny’s. For fried seafood check out Deanie’s in Bucktown.

My wife is from New Orleans. I lived their for 5 years. Let me know when you are going and my wife and I can drive down and meet you. We live about an hour and twenty minutes from the French Quarter.

Shoot me a PM and I’ll give you my cell number.


Damn! I love me some charbroiled oysters! Have tried a few times myself on the grill but the results were just okay.
nitro6526 Offline
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If you want charbroiled oysters, you gotta go to Dragos. You will not be let down. Head across from Harrahs and do Grand Isle and do dessert at Ruth's Chris.
Go to House of Blues and listen to music or whatever is available then and eat the smothered Tater Tots. Definitely worth a try.
Go to Domenica inside the Roosevelt Hotel and get some Good Pizza.
Finish it up at the store you will appreciate. 730 Orleans Street. Right off of Bourbon.
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