Going to New Orleans

11thEagleFan

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For a work conference. Haven’t been in many years. Will be staying at the Hilton Riverside. Taking a bunch of yankees with me. Best places to eat?

I know SPS won’t let me down.
 

ronpolk

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So many great places down there that it’s hard to go wrong. One of my favorites is Cochon and that is probably walkable from your hotel (depends on the preference of the crowd…. Probably about 1/2 mile)
 

dorndawg

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Lunch at Casamento's, walk around Magazine a little, get a Lyft or whatever to Cooter Browns for libations, then right outside you can catch the Streetcar for a ride through the garden district and back almost right to your hotel.

Just makes for a fantastic afternoon.
 

Trojanbulldog19

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Just don't be in the iberville block of bourbon after midnight.

best ferdi is at franky and Johnny's in uptown.
domilises is worth the hype.
another Italian place in uptown Vincent's.
More uptown favorites Jacques imos best red beans I've had.
Brigtsens.
Huge fan of the port Orleans brewery and tchoup yard for drinks. Urban south is okay.

mid city yacht club is another cool place for drinks as is the wrong iron.

fancy breakfast pastries laboulangerie and some of the best beignets the vintage on magazine or morning call in midtown.
if you like Thai food. Sukko Thai is great.
Bbq central city is pretty good even though I never go that often.
Mothers is way over rated for the tourist lines.
Wills Jean is good.
Namaste Indian is good
Galliers oyster poboy
Dominica Italian isn't bad but it's hard to get a table and pricey to me for what it is.
Hell if you like straight fried seafood. Deannies had some of the best fried oysters the last time I went.
Gianna is another good Italian spot that we have met people at at.
jauns flying burrito has some kick *** burritos the one with the shrimp and beef worth it.
Miss Shirley's chinese
New Orleans seafood and spirits in bucktown.
Mr Ed's is hit or miss I got oysters poboy from the one near causeway that almost broke my teeth from shell. Haven't been back but it used to be good.
Acme is cliche but it usually always good.
napoleon house over rated
Irene's used to be pretty good but it's been a minute since I've been there
 
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BREAKFAST
Majoria’s Commerce - Camp St
Cafe Fluer di Lis - Chartres St
Mothers - Poydras

LUNCH
Johnnys Po Boys - St Louis Street
Domilises - just Po-boys - Annucuation St
Mahoneys Po-boys - Mgazine St
The Gumbo Shop - St Peters St
Casamento’s - Oysters - cash only and TH-SUN only
Willie’s Mae Scotch House - fried chicken and veggies
High Hat - poboys and soul food - Freret St
Cochon Butcher - Tchoupitoulas St
Port o Call - burgers - Esplanade St
Liuazzas by the Track - N Lopez St

DINNER
Vincent’s - Italian - St Charles St
Irene’s - Italian - Bienville St
Felix’s Oyster Bar - Iberville St
Pascals Manale - Napoleon St
Peche - Magazine St
Superior Seafood - St Charles
Mandinas - Canal
 
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Faustdog

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Once you get outside of the popular ones already mentioned, there is so much. And there is nothing wrong with the popular ones for the most part.

You could make 40 trips to New Orleans, eat at different places each time, and there would still be great restaurants left to try.

Two not mentioned that we like are Beggars Banquet and Luvi. Two of the cooler restaurants you will ever try regardless of city. If you go to Luvi, get the Feed Me. There are very few of this type of restaurant in the south.

If you are looking for old school like Brennan’s or Commanders Palace, these are not that. And there is nothing wrong at all with those places. This is just something different.
 
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To get true culture of New Orleans my top picks from living down there are.

My favorite Po-Boys are at Crabby Jacks or Guys
For Dinner my go to place was Pascal's Manales or Jacques-Imo's . I would recommend the Palace Cafe but I heard it recently closed.
Dive Bars, I basically lived at Cooter Brown's and if you want cheap drinks with a chance of getting in fight go to Snake and Jake's.

I love Mothers for breakfast but you better get there early. There is nothing better for a hangover than a huge biscuit covered in debris and gravy.
 

patdog

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I don't get the Mother's hype. Concur with Sukko Thai and Saba. Vincents is great for old school Italian
Yeah. Mothers was pretty average even back in the day. I haven't been in over 20 years, but I doubt it's gotten better.
 

Delta_dawg

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Another vote for Jaques Imo’s . Feels like a true New Orleans experience when you go there. Uber driver turned us on to it 5-6 years ago and I always make it a point to go when in town now.
 
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AleutianIslandawg

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Lots of good suggestions here. If you're bringing in guys from out of town who have never been here then you're kind of obligated to take them to Cafe Du Monde. You can go to the one in the quarter and go to a separate window that's on the river side of the restaurant that's the to-go window, cash only but it skips the line. Or skip the quarter all together and go to their location in city park, very little wait there typically.
El Gato negro on the north end of the French market for the carrot margaritas. Sounds funny I know, but they're delicious.
I go to Parasol's weekly, good food and drinks.
Hot Tin is a cool rooftop bar on St Charles at the top of the Pontchartrain hotel.
 
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Trojanbulldog19

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IMO Drago's has the best Charbroiled Oysters anywhere. Worth just grabbing some to go. I will be doing so on my trip to Nola this weekend.

No oyster po-boy though and that’s a no-go for me.
I stopped going to guys. Every time I've gone in there it seem like I was an inconvenience or they were just a terrible mood. I found good poboys elsewhere and a better menu.

Adam's street grocery makes a dang good poboy but better call ahead. Domilise never picks up the phone. I don't go on Fridays. It's usually out the door. Guys can have nobody and they act inconvenienced. I forgot about crabby jacks.
 
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I can't believe nobody has mentioned Central Grocery in the French Quarter! You CANNOT leave N'awlins until you get a Muffuletta at CG. Best damn sandwich you will ever eat in your life. Pricey, but most people can get 2-4 meals out of just one.