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Wooty Woo Cuz!!! Where Y’at my peeps looking to have a good ole time, N’awlins is the place to be, Ya Heard Me!!! N’awlins is one of the oldest cities in America and is literally steeped in tradition, custom, food, and culture. Baby, The Big Easy has Boo Coo adventures to see and enjoy wit your mama and them. The Big Easy: Ya Heard Me is the City That Never Sleeps. Where Y’at, whatcha waiting for making those reservations to N’awlins. Baby, don’t sleep to have a good ole time this summer, or anytime of the year in N’awlins, Wassam!!!
Welcome to N’awlins Y’all!!!
• Bourbon Street
• Creole Steamboat
• French Quarters
• Jackson Square
• Jazz Club
• National WWII Museum
• Steamboat Natchez Evening Jazz Cruise with Dinner Option
Extra Lagniappe
• Café du Monde
• Oak Alley Plantation Tour
• St. Louis Cathedral
• Swamp Boat Ride
The Best Historic Restaurants to visit you won’t be sorry, please call some restaurants do require reservations. Who Dat!!!
Baby, N’awlins is one of the world’s great food cities, with the best family-owned institutions, and newer restaurants spearheaded by award-winning chefs, Ye Heard Me!!!
Antoine’s – French Creole Restaurant – Oysters Rockefeller, is one of the restaurant’s iconic dishes.
713 Saint Louis Street
504-581-4422
4.3٭٭٭٭٭ Rating
Dress code: business casual, with collared shirts required for men and jackets preferred.
Arnaud’s – Creole restaurant in the French Quarters a can’t miss spot for having an enjoyable time. Sunday brunch is a winner while listening to live jazz music.
813 Bienville Street
504-523-5433
4.5٭٭٭٭٭ Rating
Dress Code: Business attire, jackets preferred for gentlemen, collared shirts, and close-toed shoes for men. No shorts, flip-flops, sweatshirts, or sweatpants.
Brennan’s – Known for its elegant breakfast, and Creole cuisines
417 Royal Street, French Quarter
504-525-9711
4.6٭٭٭٭٭ Rating
Dress code: dressy casual attire, No tank tops, cut-offs, or athletic shorts.
Commander’s Palace – The go-to destination for Haute Creole cuisine. Won several awards for its fine cuisine, and is home to top chef Emeril Lagasse.
1403 Washington Avenue
504-899-8221
4.6٭٭٭٭٭ Rating
Dress code: Business attire, jackets preferred for gentlemen, collared shirts, close-toed shoes for men. No shorts, flip-flops, sweatshirts, or sweatpants, jeans are discouraged.
GW Fins – Seafood dining, you must try it for yourself, my take on GW food is Bon Appetite, C’est Bon.
808 Bienville Street
504-581-3467
4.8٭٭٭٭٭ Rating
Dress code: Dressy casual, slacks, dress jeans, and dress shorts are okay.
Irène’s is – Casual intimate Italian and Cajun spot, the cantalone, lamb, seafood, and appetizers are a must. The turtle soup, ravioli, and cheesecake are worth any trip.
529 Bienville Street
4.7٭٭٭٭٭ Rating
Dress code: Casual dress
Mr. B. Bistro – Seasonal, modern Louisiana cuisine, the best BBQ Shrimp, Gumbo Ya Ya, and the Shrimp & Grits best ever!
201Royal Street
504-523-2078
4.6٭٭٭٭٭ Rating
Dress code: Upscale casual, a nice pair of dress jeans with a shirt or blouse should be fine.
Muriel’s Jackson Square – Classic contemporary creole with a la carte dining, plus a Sunday jazz brunch. Their food is good with excellent services.
801 Chartres Street
504-568-1885
4.6٭٭٭٭٭ Rating
Dress code: smart casual, no tank tops, no sneakers.
Oceana Grill – Can I just say Bon Appetite: I love pasta and this joint right here is my go-to spot for handmade pasta dishes, other favorites are BBQ shrimp, chargrilled oysters, etc.
739 Conti Street
504-525-6002
4.4٭٭٭٭٭ Rating
Dress code: Casual Attire.
Extra Lagniappe
These two eateries right here: I did not want to leave out they are on my favorite list: Mama Leah Chase. I remember this eatery when I first moved to New Orleans, visiting with grandma and mama. Everyone has visited Dooky Chase serving tasty meals that feel like home comfort.
Dooky Chase – Créole comfort best-fried chicken, with red beans you will ever find, you can Dine-in, Takeout, no delivery.
2301 Orleans Avenue
504-821-0600
4.4٭٭٭٭٭ Rating
Dress code: Casual Attire
Li’l Dizzy Café – Créole-Southern delicious a creole twist with soul food comfort. Dizzy serves the best Po Boy, seafood platters, and much more.
1500 Esplanade Avenue
504-766-8687
4.6٭٭٭٭٭ Rating
Dress code: Casual Attire
