Grab a bottle of wine, some cheese, and enjoy some live music. The perfect treat after a long day of work and travel!
Come here for Israeli, family-style staples with a Southern twist. We know, we know - Israeli food while I'm in New Orleans? But trust us - you'll be dreaming of the homemade, wood-fired pita.
Your life will be changed forever once you take a bite of the blue crab beignets.
Galatoire's is a New Orleans institution not to be missed! Just keep in mind their dress code before you go.
This is a must for brunch. The biscuits and frozen spiked coffee saved Sara and Luke from a case of the "New Year's Eve" flu a few years ago. Maybe it can help you get yourself back in good shape before getting the party started!
For a little day-drinking like a local, head to Tchoup Yard! You can watch your team and grab a beer on the patio.
Stretching six miles parallel to the Mississippi River from Canal Street to Audubon Park, Magazine Street travels from the Central Business District and the Warehouse Arts District through the Garden District and Uptown. Clusters of shops are interspersed with charming homes, and a mix of renovated warehouses and shops selling housewares, pottery, period furniture, clothing, books, glass, toys, china, soaps and jewelry. Magazine Street is the ideal spot for a leisurely walk-about, with plenty of coffee shops, cafes and restaurants.
We all know this is really why you're attending ;) Enjoy some hurricanes - but not TOO many - on New Orleans' infamous party street.
Head here for some beignets and coffee to have for your safe travels home. Just beware of the line!