Guidebook for New Orleans

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Guidebook for New Orleans

Food Scene

A New Orleans tradition since 1905
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Angelo Brocato
214 N Carrollton Ave
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A New Orleans tradition since 1905
Juan’s lit up on Feb.7, 1997 just before Mardi Gras. Loosely based on the San Francisco Mission style burrito joints that had been in vogue during the 80’s and early 90’s, we differentiated ourselves from a lot of the “scoop-and-serve” “tex-mex” restaurants that had popped up in New Orleans during the early and mid ‘90’s. We made our food to order and finished our flavors a la minute on the grill. Located in the Lower Garden District on Historic Magazine Row, we were well positioned for the renaissance that the neighborhood was about to undergo. Supported by many of the local artisans and business people alike, we begin to evolve into the world’s first Creole Taqueria. As more people began t
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Juan's Flying Burrito - Mid-City
4724 S Carrollton Ave
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Juan’s lit up on Feb.7, 1997 just before Mardi Gras. Loosely based on the San Francisco Mission style burrito joints that had been in vogue during the 80’s and early 90’s, we differentiated ourselves from a lot of the “scoop-and-serve” “tex-mex” restaurants that had popped up in New Orleans during the early and mid ‘90’s. We made our food to order and finished our flavors a la minute on the grill. Located in the Lower Garden District on Historic Magazine Row, we were well positioned for the renaissance that the neighborhood was about to undergo. Supported by many of the local artisans and business people alike, we begin to evolve into the world’s first Creole Taqueria. As more people began t
New Orleans’ favorite restaurant for Italian and seafood home-style cooking for more than eight decades.
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Mandina's Restaurant
3800 Canal St
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New Orleans’ favorite restaurant for Italian and seafood home-style cooking for more than eight decades.
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Ruby Slipper Cafe
315 S Broad St
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escription: Offering a hearty breakfast special of two eggs any style, bacon, grits, and a choice of toast or pancakes, for only $3. Other breakfast options include waffles, ham steak and corned beef hash. The daily lunch specials always include a salad, entree, iced tea and dessert. Breakfast and lunch daily.
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Betsy's Pancake House
2542 Canal St
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escription: Offering a hearty breakfast special of two eggs any style, bacon, grits, and a choice of toast or pancakes, for only $3. Other breakfast options include waffles, ham steak and corned beef hash. The daily lunch specials always include a salad, entree, iced tea and dessert. Breakfast and lunch daily.
Seafood
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Mr. Ed's Oyster Bar & Fish House, Bienville
512 Bienville St
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Seafood
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G's Pizza
4840 Bienville St
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Brewery fresh local beer
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Second Line Brewing
433 N Bernadotte St
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Brewery fresh local beer
Bevi Seafood Co. is a neighborhood seafood market and restaurant steeped in the traditions of New Orleans' seasons: Crawfish, Crab, Shrimp and Oysters.
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Bevi Seafood Co.
236 N Carrollton Ave
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Bevi Seafood Co. is a neighborhood seafood market and restaurant steeped in the traditions of New Orleans' seasons: Crawfish, Crab, Shrimp and Oysters.
Parkway Bakery and Tavern first opened for business in 1911, and it has been a New Orleans icon ever since. Charles Goering, Sr., a German baker, built Parkway on the corner of Hagan and Toulouse in Mid-City New Orleans and ran it until 1922, when Henry Timothy, Sr. purchased it with the intent of continuing to run it as a neighborhood bake shop.
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Parkway Bakery & Tavern
538 Hagan Ave
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Parkway Bakery and Tavern first opened for business in 1911, and it has been a New Orleans icon ever since. Charles Goering, Sr., a German baker, built Parkway on the corner of Hagan and Toulouse in Mid-City New Orleans and ran it until 1922, when Henry Timothy, Sr. purchased it with the intent of continuing to run it as a neighborhood bake shop.
New Orleans-natives Ronnie Evans and Philip Moseley set out to become New Orleans' foremost purveyors of fine smoked meats and savory sauces. They succeeded. That year, New Orleans' Best BBQ in the World, Blue Oak BBQ, was born. Now in 2018 with a shiny new location at 900 N. Carrollton Ave and a Hogs for the Cause Championship under their belts, the Blue Oak team continues to pave the way for carnivorous excellence in New Orleans. Come visit! You will not be disappointed.
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Blue Oak BBQ
900 N Carrollton Ave
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New Orleans-natives Ronnie Evans and Philip Moseley set out to become New Orleans' foremost purveyors of fine smoked meats and savory sauces. They succeeded. That year, New Orleans' Best BBQ in the World, Blue Oak BBQ, was born. Now in 2018 with a shiny new location at 900 N. Carrollton Ave and a Hogs for the Cause Championship under their belts, the Blue Oak team continues to pave the way for carnivorous excellence in New Orleans. Come visit! You will not be disappointed.
Open seven days a week from 11:00 to 9:00 Sun-Wed, 11:00 to 10:00 Thu-Sat at 4141 Bienville in Mid-City Market, we serve more than just award-winning barbecue. Come get burgers and salads for lunch with friends, or bring the whole family for dinner and milkshakes. Call for reservations at (504) 488-RIBS, or just stop by
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Frey Smoked Meat Co.
4141 Bienville St
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Open seven days a week from 11:00 to 9:00 Sun-Wed, 11:00 to 10:00 Thu-Sat at 4141 Bienville in Mid-City Market, we serve more than just award-winning barbecue. Come get burgers and salads for lunch with friends, or bring the whole family for dinner and milkshakes. Call for reservations at (504) 488-RIBS, or just stop by
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Fair Grinds Coffeehouse
3133 Ponce De Leon St
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In 2012, this 142-year-old coffee and beignet stand opened its newest outpost in City Park. Located in the Casino Building on Dreyfous Avenue, this New Orleans favorite serves classic café au lait and beignets 24 hours a day. The menu also offers heartier fare like jambalaya and gumbo, plus ice cream and other treats. But don’t forget your foldin’ money: Morning Call is cash only.
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Morning Call
56 Dreyfous Dr
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In 2012, this 142-year-old coffee and beignet stand opened its newest outpost in City Park. Located in the Casino Building on Dreyfous Avenue, this New Orleans favorite serves classic café au lait and beignets 24 hours a day. The menu also offers heartier fare like jambalaya and gumbo, plus ice cream and other treats. But don’t forget your foldin’ money: Morning Call is cash only.

Drinks & Nightlife

Great food, friendly staff
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Wit's Inn
141 N Carrollton Ave
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Great food, friendly staff
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Twelve Mile Limit
500 S Telemachus St
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Bayou Wine Garden
315 N Rendon
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Sightseeing

City Park is as magical and unique as the city of New Orleans. The 1,300-acre outdoor oasis has enchanted New Orleanians since 1854, making it one of the nation’s oldest urban parks. Each year, millions of visitors stroll under the same historic oaks and picturesque moss canopies that served as the backdrop for dances, concerts and even gentlemanly duels or “affaires d’honneur” for generations.Today’s City Park offers something for everyone. Stop and smell the roses in the Botanical Garden. Enjoy art in the open-air Besthoff Sculpture Garden. Stroll through the sprawling green space or get active on the park’s biking, jogging, and walking paths. Practice your serve on one of 26 tennis courts
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City Park
1 Palm Dr
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City Park is as magical and unique as the city of New Orleans. The 1,300-acre outdoor oasis has enchanted New Orleanians since 1854, making it one of the nation’s oldest urban parks. Each year, millions of visitors stroll under the same historic oaks and picturesque moss canopies that served as the backdrop for dances, concerts and even gentlemanly duels or “affaires d’honneur” for generations.Today’s City Park offers something for everyone. Stop and smell the roses in the Botanical Garden. Enjoy art in the open-air Besthoff Sculpture Garden. Stroll through the sprawling green space or get active on the park’s biking, jogging, and walking paths. Practice your serve on one of 26 tennis courts

Everything Else

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Audubon Aquarium of the Americas
1 Canal St
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Entertainment & Activities

For more than 100 years, visitors have enjoyed this unique marvel – a beauty featuring “flying horses” and one of only 100 such carousels in the country. The Carousel is the masterwork of famed carvers Loof and Carmel, and has drawn praise from the National Historic Preservation Society. The Carousel is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Λούνα παρκ Carousel Gardens
7 Victory Ave
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For more than 100 years, visitors have enjoyed this unique marvel – a beauty featuring “flying horses” and one of only 100 such carousels in the country. The Carousel is the masterwork of famed carvers Loof and Carmel, and has drawn praise from the National Historic Preservation Society. The Carousel is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Arts & Culture

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Πλατεία Τζάκσον
701 Decatur St
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The New Orleans Museum of Art is the oldest fine arts museum in the city of New Orleans. It is situated within City Park, a short distance from the intersection of Carrollton Avenue and Esplanade Avenue
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Μουσείο Τέχνης της Νέας Ορλεάνης
1 Collins Diboll Cir
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The New Orleans Museum of Art is the oldest fine arts museum in the city of New Orleans. It is situated within City Park, a short distance from the intersection of Carrollton Avenue and Esplanade Avenue

Parks & Nature

Audubon Park opened in 1898 and was the site of the World Cotton Centennial in 1884. People travel from near and far to marvel at and enjoy the ever-beautiful oak trees, lagoons, and expansive green space located within the park. For the millions who use the park for picnics, relaxing, walking, running, cycling and special events there is no better place in New Orleans for recreational fun and relaxation. Named after artist and naturalist John James Audubon who lived in New Orleans starting in 1821, the park features a 1.8 paved loop for joggers, cyclists, and rollerbladers and several covered shelters ideal for a family reunion or a simple gathering with friends and family.
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Audubon Park station
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Audubon Park opened in 1898 and was the site of the World Cotton Centennial in 1884. People travel from near and far to marvel at and enjoy the ever-beautiful oak trees, lagoons, and expansive green space located within the park. For the millions who use the park for picnics, relaxing, walking, running, cycling and special events there is no better place in New Orleans for recreational fun and relaxation. Named after artist and naturalist John James Audubon who lived in New Orleans starting in 1821, the park features a 1.8 paved loop for joggers, cyclists, and rollerbladers and several covered shelters ideal for a family reunion or a simple gathering with friends and family.