A must experience in New Orleans. Bacchanal has some of the best live music in the city. Buy a bottle of wine from the shop, choose a few cheeses and meats for a custom charcuterie plate, and find a seat in the backyard for the next live set. You'll want to stay all night :)
There are a ton of bars with live music on Frenchmen St between Royal and Decatur St. Simply let your ears guide you!
A James Beard awarded establishment with elevated cocktails, food, and wine in a classic Creole cottage built in 1835.
Housed in an old US Mint, this musuem celebrates the history of jazz in the city it was born in.
A super cool Sculpture Garden in the beautiful City Park in Mid City. A great thing to do on a pretty day. Get a nice meal at Ralphs on the Park afterwards, or check out Parkway Bakery & Tavern for a tasty po' boy.
Theres a variety of places you can go for a boil. Deanies, Seither's and Clesi's come highly reccomended.
We have been shocked by how many people have talked about this museums. We have not been, but others say you can spend a whole day here. It started off focused on D-Day, inspired by the amphibious landing boats designed and built in New Orleans, and throughout the years expanded to include more and more of the war's history.
A classic New Orleans sandwich on a big round italian bread stacked with meats, cheeses and a pickled antipasta spread. Here are a few spots where you can find a good one :) Famous hole-in-the-wall spot: Verti Marte (They also have great po'boys) Elevated and Michelin recommended: Cochon Butcher French Quarter historic restaurant: Napoleon House (You can get a full, half, or quarter size)
Little museum in a classic creole townhouse documenting the history of pharmacy and medicine.