Bigjay73
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With 2 grown kids.....what are you going to do, see, eat? Heading there in May, staying in the French Quarter, can't narrow down what to do.
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Pics?Last time I was there I saw a beautiful black hooker wearing a shoe string.
She was so good looking that the John drove his truck over the curb and got his truck belly hung. Stuck as the day is long right there in a parking lot. Lol
I was too busy laughing at the truck hanging over the curb with the front wheels dangling in the air.Pics?
Jesus, you should start a blog lol. Thanks a lot, much appreciatedWas just there for a few days for a conference, and my family joined me for a weekend. Did a bayou swamp tour, saw some alligators (kind of a big deal for us Montanans). Spent a day walking around the Garden District, ate lunch at Empanola, that was great. Ate dinner one night at Adolpho's on Frenchman Street, that's walkable from the French Quarter and in a really cool neighborhood that's not so crazy (right next to the Spotted Cat music club, another well known venue). Bywater is also a cool neighborhood if you can make it over there. Tell you what, I'm just going to copy/paste the email my sister's boyfriend sent me, he loves New Orleans and goes there a lot:
"My favorite neighborhood is Bywater, the next neighborhood downstream from the FQ.. Here are some recommendations of Bywater:
Euclid Records, one of my favorite record stores in the country
Vaughn's Lounge & BJ's Lounge, dive bars with occasional music
Jack Dempsey's, old seafood restaurant with great soup and fried seafood
Bacchanal Fine Wine and Spirits - outdoor bar that Susie loves
All of these places are within walking distance. I would venture north of St Claude Ave because it gets a little dicey, especially at night. Another great bar is the Saturn on St Claude which features punk bands and is a great divey place.
Other music venues I love are:
Maple Leaf in Carrollton neighborhood- usually features New Orleans music. Probably the most fun venue I have ever been but can get crowded
Rock'N'Bowl in Midtown- venue attached to a bowling alley. Really fun place to see a show
Tipatina's in Garden District - another classic New Orleans venue
There are great jazz clubs like Snug Harbor and the Spotted Cat on Frenchman St next to the French Quarter on the east side. There are other great bars like DOA which makes Frenchman a really fun way to spend the evening.
There are other venues like the Hard Rock that occasionally have great music. Let me know when you are going to be there and I will check to see who is playing. Downtown has Mother's Po-Boys, a great and crowded sandwich and seafood restaurant. Cachon is also great although more expensive. Downtown also has the Ogden Southern Art museum which I think Claire would love and the World War 2 museum next door which is also fabulous..
The Garden District to the west or up river from downtown is the best walking neighborhood,
especially along Magazine St. Great old mansions and cool shops. The Audubon Zoon is also nearby. Domilise's Po-Boys is a famous sandwich shop on Annunciation that is worth checking out. Also, Jake and Snake's Christmas club is a great late night bar that is lit by Christmas lights and plays great music, a really fun place. NOLA and Port Orleans are good breweries and the Bulldog is a good beer bar.
The French Quarter has the Roosevelt Hotel bar that popularized the sazerac. There are multiple connected bars and the cheaper ones are furthest inside from Bourbon St. Susie and I enjoyed it. Also Preservation Hall still has jazz."
I've been almost everywhere except new orleans and Philadelphia. I'd rather go to prison than Philadelphiawhy would you choose to go to New Orleans....? LOL..Keep your wallet in your front pocket...Have a hurricane...
I thought Philly was the nicer. First world vs third world, really. People have a ball on vacations to the third world all the time.I've been almost everywhere except new orleans and Philadelphia. I'd rather go to prison than Philadelphia
Honestly the friendliest people I've ever encountered traveling. Black, white, tourist, service worker, did not matter. Just met so many very nice, chatty people. No bad vibes at all.I thought Philly was the nicer. First world vs third world, really. People have a ball on vacations to the third world all the time.
People in New Orleans were more congenial. I'll give them that. I'm trying to think of something positive here. ......take old shoes in case it rains so you can just throw them away. How's that.