Lüke not only provides some of the best oysters in town, but it also offers $.50 oysters and half-priced beer, wine and specialty drinks during happy hour, which almost always fills every table every day. It’s a classy establishment with a high-quality menu while also sporting a more casual dining feel. Happy ... [read more]
Dat Dog
Now having expanded to multiple locations throughout the city, Dat Dog is New Orleans’ most popular hot dog joint, and it’s known for both impressive toppings and fantastic dogs themselves, such as alligator sausage and Guinness dogs. Photo Credit: ©Dat Dog ... [read more]
Coquette
Coquette, consistently named as one of the best places to dine in New Orleans, Coquette is fine dining at its peak. Coquette offers a fresh take on local fine dining that includes smart dishes incorporating unique and locally sourced ingredients to keep the daily menu full of surprises. Photo Credit: ... [read more]
Jackson Square
In the heart of the French Quarter facing Decatur St is Jackson Square, which is lined on all four sides by street vendors selling a wide array of colorful and mesmerizing artworks as well as palm and tarot card readers. The St. Louis Cathedral stands tall and proud in the background facing the Mississippi ... [read more]
New Orleans Museum of Art
Located in City Park is one of the city’s most cherished museums, the New Orleans Museum of Art. Also referred to as NOMA, it houses brilliant works of yesterday and today; including Monet, Renoir, Matisse, Jackson Pollock, and Georgia O’Keefe. Along with almost 40,000 art objects in its permanent collection, ... [read more]
Snug Harbor Jazz Bistro
Snug Harbor Jazz Bistro – One of the most popular venues on Frenchmen St and in New Orleans as a whole, Snug Harbor is a prime destination for lovers of all things jazz. Whether you love traditional or modern jazz, you’ll find some of the best musicians in town any night of the week, with shows starting at ... [read more]