Cafe Du Monde is one of the most iconic staples of New Orleans, serving coffee and beignets since 1862! Located on the other side of Jackson Square just a short walk away from our venue, Cafe Du Monde is the best place to indulge in one of Louisiana's sweetest traditions P.S. Don't forget your cash! This original location does not accept card payments
If you're looking to splurge on a Louisiana Creole dining experience, Muriel's is the restaurant for you! Located steps away from The Cabildo, Muriel's provides decadent dishes in a classic 19th-century building (along with the ghost of Pierre Antoine Lepardi Jourdan, who is considered this restaurant's main resident)
Pat O'Brien's is home of the classic New Orleans drink, The Hurricane! This bar is located in a historical building built in 1791, officially opening its doors in 1933
Built between 1722 and 1732, Lafitte's is reputed to be the oldest structure used as a bar in the United States! Between 1772 and 1791, the property is believed to have been used by the Lafitte Brothers, Jean and Pierre as a New Orleans base for their Barataria smuggling operation Stop by to enjoy another classic New Orleans drink, The Bloody Mary
Po'boys are one of our most coveted Louisiana staples! Parkway Bakery & Tavern has been serving up po'boys since 1911 - with its walls covered in old menus and other chamring memorabilia, Parkway is a perfect spot to experience this famous French bread sandwich