Established in 1862, this historic beignet shop has the best chickory coffee and beignets in town. Across the street is Jackson Square and The Jackson Cathedral. You can also take a walking tour of the quarter while you're down there!
With their signature Pimm's Cup and Muffalettas, this restaurant was originally the house for Mayor Nicholas Girod in the early 1800's. They now serve traditional New Orleans fare including boudin, po-boys, gumbo, and jambalaya.
Audubon Park is directly across from both Tulane and Loyola Universities. It has a beautiful walking trail that accesses the Audubon Zoo and Walking Trail for the Mississippi River by the fly, which is also where Juan proposed!
Located on the heart of Magazine Street, this restaurant offers Southern Style foods using local vendors and products. For a more fine dining experience, this restaurant is perfect for sharing smaller plates or ordering your own entree.
Cochon serves southern, cajun style foods using locally sourced products and vendors. Around the corner is the Cochon Butcher which serves deli-style sandwiches and sides for a quicker yet equally delicious bite.