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they get crazy muddy. those boots will come in handy. Rivers were forming quickly out there!!! if you dont bring rain gear, they do sell ponchos and unbrellas. But i had to toss my sneakers afterwards!!!
Good to know. I'm not a huge fan of umbrellas while watching bands (annoying to folks behind you) but for walking around it might come in handy. May end up bringing a backpack to store all that crap in. Looking at the photos it seems similar to what we get annually in Memphis so we'll be well prepared for the worst and hope for the best. How is drainage? If it stops raining the day before does the park drain out alright or will the grounds be pretty much screwed/flooded for days after a good rain?
Drainage is pretty good as long as it's not consistently raining....however still pretty muddy for a few days. If it's storming, there's definitely some standing water. But I think the "expect the worst/hope for the best" mentatlity will do you right
 
Is there a nice hotel downtown that has it's own parking structure/lot?

Doing a quick Orbitz search right now and it's not showing as a "feature" on any of the hotels.

 
Is there a nice hotel downtown that has it's own parking structure/lot?Doing a quick Orbitz search right now and it's not showing as a "feature" on any of the hotels.
most of them offer valet. Im not sure if they have their own structures of if they are owned by a private garage.
 
Heading to New Orleans in mid-June for a long weekend (the 'ol anniversary). Dante's is already on the itinerary.

 
We went to New Orleans two weeks ago. Unfortunately, we did not make it to Dante's. I tried but couldn't convince the group. Next time.

A few places we really liked:

K Paul's - my second time there. Its just awesome. Great food. The blackened Louisiana drum fish is amazing.

Mother's - great breakfast. The ham was terrific. Well worth the wait.

Mr. B's - really good lunch there one day. Nice place to stop in and the bartender made a nice bourbon milk punch for a hangover.

The Carousel Bar - that was nice to just sit and relax for an hour or so. A good meeting place.

Spotted Cat - First time I've been there. Awesome place with great music. We all really enjoyed that. Funny - as we get older we all much preferred Frenchmen Street to Bourbon Street.

Two places that we were disappointed with:

Redfish Grill - It seems like every restaurant in New Orleans not owned by Tipsy is owned by Brennans. This one was pretty disappointing. I had the BBQ Oysters and redfish. It was ok - nothing special.

Coops - A bunch of people told us about this place. It was fine, but again, nothing special.

Overall it was a great time as always. I look forward to my next trip there - and first to Dante's.

 
Is there a nice hotel downtown that has it's own parking structure/lot?Doing a quick Orbitz search right now and it's not showing as a "feature" on any of the hotels.
most of them offer valet. Im not sure if they have their own structures of if they are owned by a private garage.
Yeah, I've kind of given up on the dream of renting a car there. One place charged as much as $38 a day for parking, which is pricey even for a FBG.I'm going to check with a few of the bigger hotels to see if they offer a shuttle, but otherwise I'll just pop for cabfare.
 
Back from Jazzfest Weekend.

FRI night went to Dante's with my GF, my old college roommate (NOLA Native) and another buddy and his GF. Fantastic experience as always. Neil was busy as hell but managed to swing by every so often to hang out. We ate like kings and drank like fishes and our tab was only about 330. Very reasonable dining option considering the caliber of food.

My GF ordered (keep in mind we all ate family style so things were split/shared):

APPS:

Grilled Shrimp (amazing!) & Stone Ground Grits w/ andouille red eye gravy. ($9)

Local hogs head cheese & oxtail ragout w/ radish relish & Mustard Jus ($9 - Former Roommate Ordered)

ENTREES

Mussels with Serrano Ham w/ white wine, roasted potato, and purple hull peas ($14)

Short Ribs & Pork Belly Confit on grilled red pepper polenta cake w/ peper jelly and piri piri sauce AM ($13)

Baked Stuffed Flounder w/ crawfish and andouille stuffing made w/ corn, burdock, mushrooms, roast tomato vinaigrette ($21)

SIDES:

Barqs Root Beer Candied Sweet Potatoes ($5)

Baked Mac & Cheese with Gruyere & Cheddar (SPICY) ($6)

Stellar meal and everyone left very very happy.

AT Jazzfest we were excited about the cuisine as well. Since it was our first meal of the day at 1pm, and we likely wouldn't eat again till much later, we chowed down.

I REALLY wanted to try the Cochon de Lait PoBoy as it is legendary. In addition GF saw a Fried Eggplant with Crawfish Sauce so we opted for that as our first course. Both were Stellar but the PoBoy was one of the best sandwiches I’ve ever eaten. I’m working on getting the recipe. It’s a Pulled pork (seasoned) with some sot of slaw under it on a great FrenchBread Roll.

We then wanted to try some other options. I grabbed a tray of Boiled Crawfish and a small cup of Crawfish Etouffee, and GF grabbed an assortment that included Fried Green Tomatoes, A Crabmeat Stuffed Fried Shrimp (Amazing), and an Alligator Pie (So so)

Jazzfest was amazing. Monster crowds at the main stage for Galactic / Pearl Jam. LOVE the overall vibe at the festival. Overwhelmingly positive. Some drunk folks but for the most part everyone was able to handle themselves and were very polite. The shops are great and the organization is top shelf.

Got a chance to hang out with Chris Cooley Fan, Sid, Fuller and TigerFan at the fest. We had a great time. Big props to TigerFan for setting the whole thing up, CCF thanks a MILLION for giving us a ride back to the quarter...saved us at least 90 minutes of waiting. Sid.. thanks for letting me try that beer you had (killed the braincell with the name) but it was ####in amazing. :shrug: . Fuller, you're a punk :lmao:

The trainride there and back was great. Very relaxing way to travel.

 
2 and a half hours to go until I am off work and my weekend begins. Driving to New Orleans tomorrow (6 hours or so) and will leave depending on when I can roll out of bed after some Cinco De Mayo shinnanigans tonight. Can't wait to be back.

Some friends want to do Acme Oyster House after seeing it on Man vs Food. Will try to steer some of them to Dante's if I can. I really want to hit up Drago's again for those charbroiled oysters. Anybody know a best deals for a dozen raw oysters?

Anything new and interesting to check out?

 
2 and a half hours to go until I am off work and my weekend begins. Driving to New Orleans tomorrow (6 hours or so) and will leave depending on when I can roll out of bed after some Cinco De Mayo shinnanigans tonight. Can't wait to be back.

Some friends want to do Acme Oyster House after seeing it on Man vs Food. Will try to steer some of them to Dante's if I can. I really want to hit up Drago's again for those charbroiled oysters. Anybody know a best deals for a dozen raw oysters?

Anything new and interesting to check out?
[*]Best Charbroiled Oysters = Dragos

[*]Acme is good, but in an all encompassing fried seafood place...can hit this up for lunch and everyone should be satisfied

[*]Dantes >>>>>>>>>>> Acme

[*]Luke (on St. Charles in the CBD) has $.25 oysters during happy our......although you probably want to call to verify this b/c of the oil spill

Not just saying this b/c it's Tipsy's place, but you really need to go to Dante's for dinner. There are 2 places that I tell all my friends who aren't from here that if they need to go to: Dante's Kitchen and Cafe Du Monde.

 
Sorry I totally meant to shoot you a pm letting you know when we were coming.. I did not know your name. I felt weird asking for "tipsy." But we were the group of 9 loud drunk folks that came in yesterday around 6:30pm.
Blue room right? Oh well....more free shots for someone else. :) Glad to have you guys in.
:) Some dude named neil hooked us up last time we were there. Good guy, that fella.
Yeah - tell him next time not to fatten me up so much with that crack laced spoon bread. Still tryin' to sweat off the pounds I gained from that trip..If we can't find Tipsey, that Neil guy is OK too.
 
Back from Jazzfest Weekend. FRI night went to Dante's with my GF, my old college roommate (NOLA Native) and another buddy and his GF. Fantastic experience as always. Neil was busy as hell but managed to swing by every so often to hang out. We ate like kings and drank like fishes and our tab was only about 330. Very reasonable dining option considering the caliber of food. My GF ordered (keep in mind we all ate family style so things were split/shared):APPS: Grilled Shrimp (amazing!) & Stone Ground Grits w/ andouille red eye gravy. ($9)Local hogs head cheese & oxtail ragout w/ radish relish & Mustard Jus ($9 - Former Roommate Ordered)ENTREES Mussels with Serrano Ham w/ white wine, roasted potato, and purple hull peas ($14) Short Ribs & Pork Belly Confit on grilled red pepper polenta cake w/ peper jelly and piri piri sauce AM ($13)Baked Stuffed Flounder w/ crawfish and andouille stuffing made w/ corn, burdock, mushrooms, roast tomato vinaigrette ($21)SIDES: Barqs Root Beer Candied Sweet Potatoes ($5)Baked Mac & Cheese with Gruyere & Cheddar (SPICY) ($6)Stellar meal and everyone left very very happy. AT Jazzfest we were excited about the cuisine as well. Since it was our first meal of the day at 1pm, and we likely wouldn't eat again till much later, we chowed down. I REALLY wanted to try the Cochon de Lait PoBoy as it is legendary. In addition GF saw a Fried Eggplant with Crawfish Sauce so we opted for that as our first course. Both were Stellar but the PoBoy was one of the best sandwiches I’ve ever eaten. I’m working on getting the recipe. It’s a Pulled pork (seasoned) with some sot of slaw under it on a great FrenchBread Roll. We then wanted to try some other options. I grabbed a tray of Boiled Crawfish and a small cup of Crawfish Etouffee, and GF grabbed an assortment that included Fried Green Tomatoes, A Crabmeat Stuffed Fried Shrimp (Amazing), and an Alligator Pie (So so) Jazzfest was amazing. Monster crowds at the main stage for Galactic / Pearl Jam. LOVE the overall vibe at the festival. Overwhelmingly positive. Some drunk folks but for the most part everyone was able to handle themselves and were very polite. The shops are great and the organization is top shelf. Got a chance to hang out with Chris Cooley Fan, Sid, Fuller and TigerFan at the fest. We had a great time. Big props to TigerFan for setting the whole thing up, CCF thanks a MILLION for giving us a ride back to the quarter...saved us at least 90 minutes of waiting. Sid.. thanks for letting me try that beer you had (killed the braincell with the name) but it was ####in amazing. :lmao: . Fuller, you're a punk ;) The trainride there and back was great. Very relaxing way to travel.
:mellow:
 
Going to be in town 6/28-7/2. Staying in the quarter. Looking at dining at Dante's, Arnaud's and maybe Bayona with a lunch at Commanders Palace. Looking for a little insight.

Best Bloody Mary's in the Quarter? Best place for a good steak? Best strip club to take your girl to?

Let me know what you think,

Thanks

 
held72 said:
Going to be in town 6/28-7/2. Staying in the quarter. Looking at dining at Dante's, Arnaud's and maybe Bayona with a lunch at Commanders Palace. Looking for a little insight.Best Bloody Mary's in the Quarter? Best place for a good steak? Best strip club to take your girl to?Let me know what you think,Thanks
Solid meals there. For a more casual lunch, suggest Johnny's po-boys (in the quarter). The best bloody mary's are in the superdome....but since that not really gonna help, I'll have to turn that over to someone else as I'm not a huge bloody mary guy (other than Saints games). You can find a solid steak anywhere, it's been awhile, but Dickie Brennan's is solid. I've heard good things about John Besh's steakhouse (inside the casino) but haven't been yet.
 
held72 said:
Going to be in town 6/28-7/2. Staying in the quarter. Looking at dining at Dante's, Arnaud's and maybe Bayona with a lunch at Commanders Palace. Looking for a little insight.Best Bloody Mary's in the Quarter? Best place for a good steak? Best strip club to take your girl to?Let me know what you think,Thanks
Solid meals there. For a more casual lunch, suggest Johnny's po-boys (in the quarter). The best bloody mary's are in the superdome....but since that not really gonna help, I'll have to turn that over to someone else as I'm not a huge bloody mary guy (other than Saints games). You can find a solid steak anywhere, it's been awhile, but Dickie Brennan's is solid. I've heard good things about John Besh's steakhouse (inside the casino) but haven't been yet.
Thanks, also has the oil spill had any affect on seafood availability, or are things pretty much the same?
 
held72 said:
Going to be in town 6/28-7/2. Staying in the quarter. Looking at dining at Dante's, Arnaud's and maybe Bayona with a lunch at Commanders Palace. Looking for a little insight.

Best Bloody Mary's in the Quarter? Best place for a good steak? Best strip club to take your girl to?

Let me know what you think,

Thanks
What y'all looking to do while in there?
 
held72 said:
Going to be in town 6/28-7/2. Staying in the quarter. Looking at dining at Dante's, Arnaud's and maybe Bayona with a lunch at Commanders Palace. Looking for a little insight.

Best Bloody Mary's in the Quarter? Best place for a good steak? Best strip club to take your girl to?

Let me know what you think,

Thanks
What y'all looking to do while in there?
Nothing too crazy, drinks and fun, she appreciates a good looking woman just like I do.
 
held72 said:
Going to be in town 6/28-7/2. Staying in the quarter. Looking at dining at Dante's, Arnaud's and maybe Bayona with a lunch at Commanders Palace. Looking for a little insight.

Best Bloody Mary's in the Quarter? Best place for a good steak? Best strip club to take your girl to?

Let me know what you think,

Thanks
What y'all looking to do while in there?
Nothing too crazy, drinks and fun, she appreciates a good looking woman just like I do.
Ahh. In that case, Penthouse > all others.If she wanted to get on stage or stuff like that, I could point you in the right direction.

 
held72 said:
Going to be in town 6/28-7/2. Staying in the quarter. Looking at dining at Dante's, Arnaud's and maybe Bayona with a lunch at Commanders Palace. Looking for a little insight.

Best Bloody Mary's in the Quarter? Best place for a good steak? Best strip club to take your girl to?

Let me know what you think,

Thanks
What y'all looking to do while in there?
Nothing too crazy, drinks and fun, she appreciates a good looking woman just like I do.
Ahh. In that case, Penthouse > all others.If she wanted to get on stage or stuff like that, I could point you in the right direction.
Who knows, maybe her wild side will come out, anything is possible in that town. What else would you suggest.
 
held72 said:
Going to be in town 6/28-7/2. Staying in the quarter. Looking at dining at Dante's, Arnaud's and maybe Bayona with a lunch at Commanders Palace. Looking for a little insight.Best Bloody Mary's in the Quarter? Best place for a good steak? Best strip club to take your girl to?Let me know what you think,Thanks
Solid meals there. For a more casual lunch, suggest Johnny's po-boys (in the quarter). The best bloody mary's are in the superdome....but since that not really gonna help, I'll have to turn that over to someone else as I'm not a huge bloody mary guy (other than Saints games). You can find a solid steak anywhere, it's been awhile, but Dickie Brennan's is solid. I've heard good things about John Besh's steakhouse (inside the casino) but haven't been yet.
Thanks, also has the oil spill had any affect on seafood availability, or are things pretty much the same?
I believe oysters are the first ones to be effected. Typsy would be able to provide better insight in that area.
 
Oysters are done for the most part, mainly because they beds that are open are producing oysters for out of state :mad: and the cost has become quite prohibitive.

Shrimp is getting expensive, but luckily the areas west of the spill are producing still. We are sourcing our fish from closer to texas these days. Whatcha gonna do?

 
Oysters are done for the most part, mainly because they beds that are open are producing oysters for out of state :mad: and the cost has become quite prohibitive. Shrimp is getting expensive, but luckily the areas west of the spill are producing still. We are sourcing our fish from closer to texas these days. Whatcha gonna do?
I guess we will be eating more steak. Made reservations for Arnaud's for the day we get in town, gonna hit Commanders for lunch one day, and I will be at Dante's on Wednesday. I will probably book something for Friday as well and leave the rest for spur of the moment dining. I have been down there quite a few times, but it will be her first so we will spend some time touring and doing the typical stuff. Still will have some free time, so any other suggestions would be appreciated.
 
held72 said:
tipsy mcstagger said:
Oysters are done for the most part, mainly because they beds that are open are producing oysters for out of state :mad: and the cost has become quite prohibitive. Shrimp is getting expensive, but luckily the areas west of the spill are producing still. We are sourcing our fish from closer to texas these days. Whatcha gonna do?
I guess we will be eating more steak. Made reservations for Arnaud's for the day we get in town, gonna hit Commanders for lunch one day, and I will be at Dante's on Wednesday. I will probably book something for Friday as well and leave the rest for spur of the moment dining. I have been down there quite a few times, but it will be her first so we will spend some time touring and doing the typical stuff. Still will have some free time, so any other suggestions would be appreciated.
Not sure where you live...but prepared for some extremem heat and mugginess
 
Oysters are done for the most part, mainly because they beds that are open are producing oysters for out of state :mad: and the cost has become quite prohibitive. Shrimp is getting expensive, but luckily the areas west of the spill are producing still. We are sourcing our fish from closer to texas these days. Whatcha gonna do?
What are places like acme and felix's doing?
 
Oysters are done for the most part, mainly because they beds that are open are producing oysters for out of state :mad: and the cost has become quite prohibitive. Shrimp is getting expensive, but luckily the areas west of the spill are producing still. We are sourcing our fish from closer to texas these days. Whatcha gonna do?
What are places like acme and felix's doing?
Just left Acme. Don't know where they're getting their oysters, but their chargrilled and po-boys are still DEEElish.
 
I heard dragos were doing char grilled muscles now instead of oysters. While not ideal, it's probably not a bad substitute.

 
Oysters are done for the most part, mainly because they beds that are open are producing oysters for out of state :mad: and the cost has become quite prohibitive. Shrimp is getting expensive, but luckily the areas west of the spill are producing still. We are sourcing our fish from closer to texas these days. Whatcha gonna do?
I guess we will be eating more steak. Made reservations for Arnaud's for the day we get in town, gonna hit Commanders for lunch one day, and I will be at Dante's on Wednesday. I will probably book something for Friday as well and leave the rest for spur of the moment dining. I have been down there quite a few times, but it will be her first so we will spend some time touring and doing the typical stuff. Still will have some free time, so any other suggestions would be appreciated.
Not sure where you live...but prepared for some extremem heat and mugginess
I hate to be a jerk, but Arnaud's is very skip-able imho.
 
Going to be in town 6/28-7/2. Staying in the quarter. Looking at dining at Dante's, Arnaud's and maybe Bayona with a lunch at Commanders Palace. Looking for a little insight.

Best Bloody Mary's in the Quarter? Best place for a good steak? Best strip club to take your girl to?

Let me know what you think,

Thanks
What y'all looking to do while in there?
Nothing too crazy, drinks and fun, she appreciates a good looking woman just like I do.
Ahh. In that case, Penthouse > all others.If she wanted to get on stage or stuff like that, I could point you in the right direction.
Who knows, maybe her wild side will come out, anything is possible in that town. What else would you suggest.
Don't do Penthouse. Almost got kicked out last Saturday because me and my girl were getting a little to friendly with another chick we met outside. What the heck, it's a strip club?Go to Larry Flints Barley Leagal. Right at 6 or 7 o'clock when the drink prices go up they give out T-shirts and porno videos to people who are tipping. There are a lot of girls hanging out at the bar available to talk to. Fun times, we wished we would have stayed there instead of moving over to Penthouse.

 
Oysters are done for the most part, mainly because they beds that are open are producing oysters for out of state :mad: and the cost has become quite prohibitive. Shrimp is getting expensive, but luckily the areas west of the spill are producing still. We are sourcing our fish from closer to texas these days. Whatcha gonna do?
I guess we will be eating more steak. Made reservations for Arnaud's for the day we get in town, gonna hit Commanders for lunch one day, and I will be at Dante's on Wednesday. I will probably book something for Friday as well and leave the rest for spur of the moment dining. I have been down there quite a few times, but it will be her first so we will spend some time touring and doing the typical stuff. Still will have some free time, so any other suggestions would be appreciated.
Not sure where you live...but prepared for some extremem heat and mugginess
I hate to be a jerk, but Arnaud's is very skip-able imho.
Not liking a restaurant is not being a jerk, my girl read a good review of the restaurant/bar and its close to the hotel. We will see.
 
Don't do Penthouse. Almost got kicked out last Saturday because me and my girl were getting a little to friendly with another chick we met outside. What the heck, it's a strip club?

Go to Larry Flints Barley Leagal. Right at 6 or 7 o'clock when the drink prices go up they give out T-shirts and porno videos to people who are tipping. There are a lot of girls hanging out at the bar available to talk to. Fun times, we wished we would have stayed there instead of moving over to Penthouse.

Thanks for the info, maybe I can convince her that there is a dispute over which of the clubs is the best and we will have to study them both and others.

 
Strip clubs here really don't compare to other parts of the country, but, that was the most fun we've had in a long time. Hope you have the same.

 
tipsy mcstagger said:
Oysters are done for the most part, mainly because they beds that are open are producing oysters for out of state :mad: and the cost has become quite prohibitive. Shrimp is getting expensive, but luckily the areas west of the spill are producing still. We are sourcing our fish from closer to texas these days. Whatcha gonna do?
I guess we will be eating more steak. Made reservations for Arnaud's for the day we get in town, gonna hit Commanders for lunch one day, and I will be at Dante's on Wednesday. I will probably book something for Friday as well and leave the rest for spur of the moment dining. I have been down there quite a few times, but it will be her first so we will spend some time touring and doing the typical stuff. Still will have some free time, so any other suggestions would be appreciated.
Not sure where you live...but prepared for some extremem heat and mugginess
I hate to be a jerk, but Arnaud's is very skip-able imho.
Full disclosure...I've only been there once, for lunch, and was underwhelmed given the reputation. I didn't think it was bad....but there are a bunch more restaurants in NOLA that I'd hit up before Arnaud's.Going to La Petite Grocery for the first time tonight....looking fwdto it
 
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I'm going to be there this weekend.

Locals - any recommendation on where to watch the soccer game on Saturday?

ETA: Finn McCools?

 
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I'm going to be there this weekend.Locals - any recommendation on where to watch the soccer game on Saturday?ETA: Finn McCools?
I watched a college football game once at Jimani and had a good time. I'd just wander around to the different choices and look for the best crowd.
 
I'm going to be there this weekend.Locals - any recommendation on where to watch the soccer game on Saturday?ETA: Finn McCools?
Finn's is going to be absolutely slammed. The crowd there for the US/England game spilled outside, and many people had to watch it out in the comfortable SE LA heat. Tons of low-key bars in and around the quarter that would be a better option.
 
I'm going to be there this weekend.Locals - any recommendation on where to watch the soccer game on Saturday?ETA: Finn McCools?
1. Finn Mc Cools2. Bulldog on Magazine3. Bulldog on Canal4. Cooter Browns on Carrolton5. Parasols (off magazine on costance/2nd)ETA: Didn't see Gadabouts post above before I responded. I guess it all depends on where you're staying...but if there's a chance of having to watch it outside...ouch. If the quarter bars are good for one thing, it's Air Condition.
 
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I'm going to be there this weekend.Locals - any recommendation on where to watch the soccer game on Saturday?ETA: Finn McCools?
1. Finn Mc Cools2. Bulldog on Magazine3. Bulldog on Canal4. Cooter Browns on Carrolton5. Parasols (off magazine on costance/2nd)ETA: Didn't see Gadabouts post above before I responded. I guess it all depends on where you're staying...but if there's a chance of having to watch it outside...ouch. If the quarter bars are good for one thing, it's Air Condition.
I watched the US/England game at Cooter's. It was packed, standing-room only, and I gave up on buying a beer after waiting 20 minutes at the bar.Think I'm gonna check out the highly underrated 45 Tchoup for Saturday's game.
 
Don't do Penthouse. Almost got kicked out last Saturday because me and my girl were getting a little to friendly with another chick we met outside. What the heck, it's a strip club?Go to Larry Flints Barley Leagal. Right at 6 or 7 o'clock when the drink prices go up they give out T-shirts and porno videos to people who are tipping. There are a lot of girls hanging out at the bar available to talk to. Fun times, we wished we would have stayed there instead of moving over to Penthouse.
Oh great Held72 going to Barely Legal (if the name truly implies the girls there) means I'm wasting my time at the wedding Saturday, they won't make it out of NOLA before she cuffs him. :kicksrock: That said I expect a good review before we leave 7/29, Mrs Dawg has been convinced to check a club out.
 
Went to Brigtsen's (right across the st. from Dante's on Friday night) for the first time. Had high expectations, and they met it. Best duck I've ever had. Enough to put them into my top 5 NOLA restaturants.

Full meal (wife and I shared everything)

-cup of gumbo

-cup of crab/corn bisque

-Rabbit Tenderloin with Andouille Parmesan Grits Cake, Spinach, & Creole Mustard Sauce

-Roast Duck with Cornbread Dressing & Tart Dried Cherry Sauce

-Pan-Roasted Veal Sirloin Medallions with Oyster Mushrooms & Brie Red Peppercorn Sauce

-Banana Bread Pudding with Banana Custard Sauce

-Double Chocolate Cake

 
A bit off topic here, but are there any nice places to have a drink on the Westbank? Every single place I've been to on that side of the river is either closed or a class D poop-hole.

 
A bit off topic here, but are there any nice places to have a drink on the Westbank? Every single place I've been to on that side of the river is either closed or a class D poop-hole.
Blue AnglesVinnie'sThe AnchorNeon MoonFlooziesCaddyshackNope.....Maybe Big Al's Saloon, but, I haven't been there yet.
 
A bit off topic here, but are there any nice places to have a drink on the Westbank? Every single place I've been to on that side of the river is either closed or a class D poop-hole.
There's definitely a few in Aligiers Point...I don't recall the exact names, but it's w/in walking distance of the ferry IIRC
 
A bit off topic here, but are there any nice places to have a drink on the Westbank? Every single place I've been to on that side of the river is either closed or a class D poop-hole.
There's definitely a few in Aligiers Point...I don't recall the exact names, but it's w/in walking distance of the ferry IIRC
Crown and AnchorOld Point

Louie's
This is what I was thinking of :unsure: - cool little drinking place
 
I'm heading to NOLA next week. I understand that EA Sports is holding the Madden 2011 release there on Monday. Of course I'll stop by Dante's to see Tipsy at least once. Any recommendations for the upcoming week?

 
I'm heading to NOLA next week. I understand that EA Sports is holding the Madden 2011 release there on Monday. Of course I'll stop by Dante's to see Tipsy at least once. Any recommendations for the upcoming week?
Its. Going. To. Be. #######. Hot.Seriously, nothing specific going on next week IIRC. See the first post in this thread for a bunch of info. Come back here for any specific questions.
 

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