A trip to NOLA isn't complete without stopping at Café du Monde. Beignets and coffee are a must!
Superior Seafood is the bride’s father’s favorite spot. Enjoy fresh oysters and sip on their frozen pomegranate mojitos.
The bride can’t get enough of their blue crab beignets and shrimp and grits!
Stop by Jack Rose Restaurant in the Pontchartrain Hotel for the iconic Lil Wayne mural, then head up to the rooftop bar, Hot Tin, for a great vibe and stunning city views.
If you find yourself with a little free time, stop by Pascale Manale’s. This spot is a David Rhudy favorite. Be sure to order the famous BBQ shrimp and fresh oysters, and don’t forget to say hello to Mr. Thomas at the oyster bar for the full local experience!
A local favorite and the groom’s go-to breakfast stop. Don’t skip the crawfish etouffee omelette!
Grab a Saint Vincent Spritz at the bar (Aperol, grapefruit, and rosemary‑honey) and take in the hotel’s historic charm, from grand staircases to elegant details in the building that once served as an orphanage.
Go round and round at The Carousel Bar for the full NOLA experience. Sip cocktails as the bar slowly spins for a truly one-of-a-kind night!
Head to Pat O’s for the dueling piano bar and their famous Hurricane, a must-try NOLA drink!
A Rhudy favorite! Le Bon Temps Roule is full of memories, good vibes, and a great live band after dark.
For a lively NOLA night, head to Lucy’s Surf Bar. Shark Attack in hand and beats from the second-floor DJ will keep the party going!
For a wild night out, head to Cats Meow: karaoke, laughs, and memories, including where the bride landed for her 21st birthday!
Explore Audubon Park, where grand oak trees, scenic walking paths, and wide open lawns offer a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.
The groom's favorite museum in New Orleans. The WWII Museum offers incredible exhibits and a deep dive into history. While you’re there, don’t miss the 4‑D film “Beyond All Boundaries."