Where'yat? Tips for Visitin' N'Awlins
See [http://gumbopages.com/neworleans.html Chuck's New Orleans Page] for a general overview
Oh, and if anyone asks, your shoes are on your *feet*
Where Ya'll Should Eat
In or near the French Quarter
- Acme Oyster House: The best Po-Boys, boiled crawfish and more. Get here early as they fill up quickly
- Cafe Du Monde: Get the beignets and a cafe au lait. You might not want to wear black clothes. Open 24/7
- Central Grocery: Get the best muffaletta in town here. 1 "muff" can serve 2-4 people easily--they're big
- Maspero's: Po-boys. Mmmm mmm good
If you're feeling more adventurous
- Liuzza's: Amazing fried chicken, big icy goblets of cheap cold beer
- Willie Mae's Scotch House: More amazing fried chicken
- Commander's Palace: Fancier place--no jeans, usually requires a jacket, but really great food. A real landmark
- Franky & Johnnie's: Total neighborhood joint, tons of seafood, great red-beans
[http://www.atneworleans.com/body/rockycarlos.htm Rocky and Carlos]: Across the street from an oil refinery, this *is* New Orleans
And more
See [http://gumbopages.com/no-rest.html Chuck's N'Awlins Restaurant Page] for many more restaurants, plus info on many of the above
== Laissez Les Bon Temps Roullez: Bars==
(Let the Good Times Roll)
- Pat O'Brien's: You haven't lived until you've been thrown out of Pat O's at dawn. Get a hurricane, follow with a cyclone, repeat. Pray for death the next day. I wonder who is going to order the "Magnum Hurricane"
- Tropical Isle: It's a dump, but you haven't visited New Orleans until you've had a Hand Grenade
See [http://gumbopages.com/no-bars.html Chuck's bar page] for more