Hotel · Central Business District
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Seafood restaurant · East Riverside
Casamento’s, a century-old, cash-only New Orleans staple on Magazine Street, serves fresh, plump oysters and Creole seafood in a cozy tiled spot.
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Bar · Irish Channel
Parasol’s is a laid-back Irish Channel dive bar famed for its messy roast beef and spicy firecracker shrimp po’ boys, plus cold beers and solid vibes.
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Cajun restaurant · French Quarter
Tujague's, the second-oldest NOLA eatery since 1856, serves classic Creole fare and invented the iconic Grasshopper cocktail.
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Sandwich shop · French Quarter
Tucked behind Erin Rose bar, Killer Poboys serves inventive Vietnamese-inspired sandwiches on crisp French bread with bold, fresh flavors.
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Coffee shop · French Quarter
Since 1862, Cafe du Monde has been dishing out New Orleans’ iconic, powdered-sugar-dusted beignets and bold chicory coffee in a lively French Quarter spot.
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Bar · Central City
Lucky's is a quirky 24-hour dive on St. Charles Avenue where you can grab a drink, enjoy live music, and even do your laundry—all in one spot.
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Live music venue · Carrollton
A lively Uptown staple with nightly New Orleans-style music, a buzzing dance floor, cool bartenders, and a laid-back local vibe.
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Book store · French Quarter
Tucked in Faulkner's former home on Pirate's Alley, this tiny French Quarter bookstore is a cozy haven for Southern lit lovers and rare finds.
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Bar · French Quarter
Erin Rose: a cozy French Quarter Irish pub known for its legendary frozen Irish coffee, killer po’boys, and dive-bar charm.
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Restaurant · French Quarter
Located on Bourbon Street, this trendy lounge evokes old-time bordellos with its sultry red velvet décor, serving up cocktails and local favorites in a lively, friendly atmosphere perfect for a fun night out.