Listed below are some things to do, see, eat, and experience in New Orleans!

New Orleans

Mr. B's Bistro - Fine Dining
Mr. B's Menu offers authentic Creole food prepared
by longtime Executive Chef Michelle McRaney.
Chef McRaney uses only the freshest, local ingredients
available. Try the Sunday Jazz Brunch!
 
Acme Oyster House - Casual Dining
Since 1910. A trip to NOLA is not complete until you try Acme.
Authentic New Orleans style seafood and other classic
Cajun and Creole dishes, served with a side of fun.

The Monteleone Hotel and Carousel Bar - Hotel & Carousel Bar
A long time New Orleans favorite. The Carousel Bar opens
inside the historic Hotel Monteleone, becoming New Orleans’
first and only rotating bar. Its carousel theme and unique
design is a treat for the young-at-heart.

Tipitina's - Music
Established in 1977, Tipitina’s is a world famous music
venue located at the corner of Napoleon Avenue
and Tchoupitoulas Street in Uptown New Orleans. Everyone
who has made it in NOLA has played here!

Clancy's Restaurant - Fine Dining
Award winning family owned fine dining restaurant established
in the late 1940's that specializes in elegant Creole classic cuisine.
They also feature an impressive wine & scotch selection

Rock-n-Sake Bar & Sushi - Casual Dining
Sushi restaurant and saki bar with a creative sushi menu, delicious
saki and a side of music! A warm and inviting environment
where they also offer sushi classes.

Napolean House - Casual Dining
Established back in 1914, it's a place that suspends you in time.
Located in the historical French Quarter this building has been
either an Italian grocery store or a restaurant with a
long list of Creole favorites.

Snake and Jake's Christmas Club Lounge - Dive Bar
It may not look like much from the outside, but S&J's
has been voted New Orleans' #1 Dive Bar many times over. 
No trip to NOLA is complete without a stop here. Cheap drinks,
dog friendly and doesn't close until the sun comes up.

Frenchman StreetEntertainment 
Frenchman Street is the center of nightlife and music in Nola.
Aside from the street performers scattered about, it's venues
offer live performances ranging from blues and jazz to
reggae and rock. An absolute must do!

Parkway Bakery & Tavern - Casual Dining
Family run restaurant since 1911 and home to the famous
shrimp poor boy sandwich. This New Orleans restaurant is an
icon in Nola and a must do while in town.  Don't forget to try
the photo booth while there!

New Orleans Streetcar Line - Transit, Adventure
There are 5 streetcar lines in New Orleans.
The St. Charles Historic Streetcar line is the oldest
continuously operating streetcar line in the world and
has been in operation since 1835. Definitely a must do
when visiting New Orleans.

Explore the City of New Orleans 

Photos by: Cheryl Gerber
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