there's a nice Cigar bar on bourbon street. go to acme oyster bar it closes early though. don't go to Mothers or pralinesHeaded to the NO this weekend whats popping?
there's a nice Cigar bar on bourbon street. go to acme oyster bar it closes early though. don't go to Mothers or pralinesHeaded to the NO this weekend whats popping?
there's a nice Cigar bar on bourbon street. go to acme oyster bar it closes early though. don't go to Mothers or pralines
Acme's char grilled oysters are legit!
Ever had the ones from Drago's?!? OOOO-WEE!
Essence Festival is this weekend.
there's a nice Cigar bar on bourbon street. go to acme oyster bar it closes early though. don't go to Mothers or pralines
Surrey's is WAY better than Mothers.Mothers wasnt so bad. I had the belgian waffle with peaches. Those peaches were the truth.
Surrey's is WAY better than Mothers.
A hidden gem, Jacques imo's, for some of ya'll planning to visit New Orleans soon... my best friend and her hubby took me and my hubby out here, and there was a little wait but not nothing compared to other tourist spots/traps (i.e., Neyow's Creole Cafe, Acme, etc.) Had the blackened redfish...oooo-weee! I should post the pictures here, but ya'll would be mad lol
Hahaha. Didn't make it to Drago's. I have heard of it though.
Went to New Orleans in July 2015 for vacation. Hot and humid as hell, but had a good time.
I'm from L.A. Not familiar with that type of humidity.
thinking about driving down in december
what's the weather like in dec?
will the streets be as crowded as the times events are being held?
is there any such thing as "free parking" anywhere near the hot spots?
what do most do for parking? (valet, parking garage?)
are the hotels on canal st a good place to set up shop?
if so, what's a good recommendation?
thanks in advance i'm new to the n.o.
appreciate it manI would say stay at the Westin on Canal. Ask for a river view room. The view from my room was amazing. Service was good at the hotel. Rooftop pool was cool too (I was there in the summer).
thinking about driving down in december
what's the weather like in dec?
will the streets be as crowded as the times events are being held?
is there any such thing as "free parking" anywhere near the hot spots?
what do most do for parking? (valet, parking garage?)
are the hotels on canal st a good place to set up shop?
if so, what's a good recommendation?
thanks in advance i'm new to the n.o.
thanks manI was there this year in January. Weather was in the high 50's to mid 60's. The breeze coming off the Mississippi can make it feel colder than what it really is.
For parking my friends and I just used a paid lot near the French Quarter (We stayed at an Air BnB about 20 minutes outside of the city). Price was reasonable, especially compared to SF.