Cafe Du Monde
Cafe Du Monde is a New Orleans institution, famous for its coffee with chicory spices and its wonderful beignets. Stop for a relaxing cup of coffee and a sweet beignet. Don't miss this great cafe when visiting New Orleans. more
Jean Lafitte's Old Absinthe House
This historic bar sits on the corner of the extremely popular Bourbon Street. The "sazerac" coctail originated here and it is worth trying. This bar captures some of the fun "spirit" that New Orleans is famous for. more
Hotel Monteleone
The Carousel Lounge located in the hotel is one of the greatest bars you will ever see. There is an actual carousel with rotating bar seats in the middle of the bar. Try the famous "Ramos Gin Fizz" cocktail and experience a different side of New Orleans history. Wonderful atmosphere and drinks! more
Mothers Restaurant
American, Cajun & Creole, Californian
Good and cheap totally local cuisine. Scenery isn't much to look at but the food is awesome. Order at the bar, pay, sit and eat. Doens't get any more basic than this. more
Musee Conti Wax Museum
Musee Conti is unusual among wax museums in that it tells a story in chronological order - a story of New Orleans history, legend, and scandals. You can also find many 2 for 1 coupons, price $6.74/person more
Deanie's Seafood
boiled crawfish a huge bag that you shell at the table!! etouffe, half platter of seafood, plus drinks all for $45
awesome food, well worth it. more
Patio Hotel of New Orleans
Very cheap if you use the coupons, excellent service 10 min by cab to the french quarter. Area looks rough but it's not. It's also one of the cheapest hotels in the area close to the french quarter more
Yellow Cab company--Johnny Andrews
One of the best cab drivers around.. old guy, born and bred in NOLA will tell you all kinds of stories and bring you where ever you want complete with a narrative of the place. Tip him good for extra services not normally in a cabbies schedule! more
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