Where we would have our wedding if Daniel had his pick.
Classic brunch spot, located uptown. Reservation recommended.
We love walking the 1.5-mile loop under the oak trees. Make sure that you see the "tree of life" (a centuries-old live oak).
A great bar with affordable late night food
A feast for the eyes as well as for the body!
Yes, the carousel moves.
One of my favorite dive bars to people watch in the French Quarter.
A beautiful porch bar and restaurant on St. Charles Avenue.
Best muffaletta in the city we will fight you on that
We love sharing food and drinks on the historic porch of The Columns. We spent many nights of Daniel's first Mardi Gras here.
We love the 1/2 off oysters here on Tuesdays! Also, Hillary used to live across the street.
7-course Senegalese tasting menu! Pescatarian. Reservations required.
Great wine and duck fat fries.
Among many strong contenders, arguably the prettiest bar/bistro in the city.
Birthplace of (we think) the best cocktail of all time!
Our go-to coffee shop in the city -- there are multiple locations.
Our favorite museum in the city.
A lovely rooftop bar with lovely cocktails.
We love late nights at this 24/7 bar/pool hall/laundromat ;)
Because where else can you get shrimp and alligator cheesecake? (Hillary swears by it). Reservations recommended. The bed of their pick-up truck is one of the most coveted tables in the city.
Charming restaurant with a garden courtyard dishing up cocktails, caviar, steaks & Sunday brunch. Award-winning cocktails if you just wanna stop in for a drink!
For our vegan and veggie people! We love you!
300! Years! Old! Do get the purple drink. Do not get the cherries.
Vietnamese food is absolutely central to New Orleans cuisine. Lilly's is a longtime favorite of ours and is a lovely spot to pop in for lunch while shopping on magazine street.
Magazine Street is a 6-mile stretch of local shops, restaurants, and bars. Some of our favorite restaurants: Pho Tran, Casamento's Seafood, Juan's Flying Burrito, Saba, Bistro Daisy, Surrey's (Brunch), Guy's Po-Boys, Saffron. Some of our favorite bars: Barrel Proof, St. Joe's, Le Bon Temps Roule, Ms. Mae's. Some of our favorite shops: Magazine Antique Mall, Blue Dream, Defend New Orleans, Merchant House, Anthology, Sunday Shop, Century Girl.
A cutie French bistro on the edge of the French Quarter
A tiny little bar in the heart of the French Quarter -- a great place to pop in while sightseeing
A great place to see live jazz off the beaten path (not on Frenchman Street)
A chance to see the artistry of Mardi Gras during the off-season
Breakfast spot, located Uptown on Magazine Street
Great Italian food in the french quarter in a cozy setting
Reservations required -- a great and unique experience for people curious seeking the highest echelon of cajun food in the city.
Living history
In the middle of City Park, and features a cool (and free) sculpture garden
A very chill bar on the edge of the French Quarter, far away from the yells and smells of Bourbon Street.
We know this sounds counterintuitive, but get a Ramos gin fizz.
Two words: Seafood. Tower.
A great spot for breakfast in the French Quarter
For carnivores! A good meat and three inspired spot.
An EXCELLENT cash-only, 24-hour bodega/deli in the French Quarter -- Jazz poboy is where it's at
This is the closest Waffle House to the French Quarter. Can vouch for it. Very good vibes. Don't order a fucking hamburger -_-
Awesome spot for cocktails and food in the French Quarter. We almost got married here!! haha