- Lafitteā€™s Blacksmith Shop Bar on Bourbon is a good divey bar - The Spotted Cat on Frenchmen St. is great for live jazz - St. Roch Market for dining hall-style Latin, seafood, soul food options, etc. - Lil Dizzyā€™s (lunch only) for some of the best gumbo and poā€™boys
Feb 19, 2024

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link to a previous rec list, but expanded here: Listen to WWOZ or go to their website for gigs. The Bywater is so fun to walk around in. Cute little colorful houses. I also like to walk down Magazine St. Turkey and The Wolf is insta famous now, but for good reason. Their sandwhiches are good. If you want a classic po boy, go to Parkway Bakery and then walk up Bayou St. John and lay in the grass or dip into City Park and lay in the grass. Who Dat Coffee for breakfast.Ā  Hotel Peter and Paul is a chic place to grab a cocktail.Ā  Parlour Books is a cool little used book spot.Ā  Hungry Eyes for wine and 80ā€™s vibes and delicious dishes.Ā Ā 
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Listen to WWOZ or go to their website for gigs. Walk through the French Quarter just to get a feel for it, for maxximalizing the senses, but I donā€™t linger. Unless I want a Huge Ass Beerā„¢ļø or Hand GrenadeĀ©ļø. I would head towards Magazine St. or Frenchman for music.Ā  Try and walk every street through the Bywater and take in all the beautiful houses.Ā  Who Dat Coffee for breakfast.Ā  Hotel Peter and Paul is a chic place to grab a cocktail.Ā  Parlour Books is a cool little used book spot.Ā  Hungry Eyes for wine and 80ā€™s vibes and delicious dishes.Ā Ā 
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