Laissez Les Bons Temps Rouler!

Marc
Laissez Les Bons Temps Rouler!

Wine Store

This incredible, local wine and liquor store is a couple blocks away and has all your cocktail needs while in New Orleans. They have specials and discounts during the week and are open Mon-Sat 12 to 8 pm and Sun 12 to 5 pm.
19 residents recomanen
Grande Krewe Fine Wine and Spirits
2305 Decatur St
19 residents recomanen
This incredible, local wine and liquor store is a couple blocks away and has all your cocktail needs while in New Orleans. They have specials and discounts during the week and are open Mon-Sat 12 to 8 pm and Sun 12 to 5 pm.

Food Scene

Amazing local Italian fare with big portions. They do not take reservations, but you can grab a cocktail at the bar downstairs and enjoy the sights and sounds of Frenchmen Street until your table is ready.
137 residents recomanen
Adolfo's
611 Frenchmen St
137 residents recomanen
Amazing local Italian fare with big portions. They do not take reservations, but you can grab a cocktail at the bar downstairs and enjoy the sights and sounds of Frenchmen Street until your table is ready.
150 residents recomanen
Sylvain
625 Chartres St
150 residents recomanen
35 residents recomanen
Tujague's
429 Decatur St
35 residents recomanen
This is one of our favorite restaurants in the city!!! It's just a short walk from the house. Tt's perfect for a date night or celebration.
33 residents recomanen
The Italian Barrel
1240 Decatur St
33 residents recomanen
This is one of our favorite restaurants in the city!!! It's just a short walk from the house. Tt's perfect for a date night or celebration.
This is an incredible restaurant in an old church.
62 residents recomanen
Vessel NOLA
3835 Iberville St
62 residents recomanen
This is an incredible restaurant in an old church.
86 residents recomanen
Nonna Mia Cafe & Pizzeria
3125 Esplanade Ave
86 residents recomanen
250 residents recomanen
Dooky Chase Restaurant
2301 Orleans Ave
250 residents recomanen
This is my favorite Emeril Lagasse restaurant in the city!!!
62 residents recomanen
Meril
424 Girod St
62 residents recomanen
This is my favorite Emeril Lagasse restaurant in the city!!!
This is a food hall with something for everyone. Delicious food. Great for lunch. Just a short walk from the house.
466 residents recomanen
St. Roch Market
2381 St Claude Ave
466 residents recomanen
This is a food hall with something for everyone. Delicious food. Great for lunch. Just a short walk from the house.
448 residents recomanen
Cochon RESTAURANT
930 Tchoupitoulas St
448 residents recomanen
48 residents recomanen
Apolline
4729 Magazine St
48 residents recomanen
Excellent restaurant on Magazine Street.
32 residents recomanen
Bistro Daisy
5831 Magazine St
32 residents recomanen
Excellent restaurant on Magazine Street.
Joanne is the reigning grande dame of New Orleans’ dining rooms. Really good cajun and creole dishes!!!
73 residents recomanen
Upperline
1413 Upperline St
73 residents recomanen
Joanne is the reigning grande dame of New Orleans’ dining rooms. Really good cajun and creole dishes!!!
Some of the best steaks in New Orleans. Get a bread pudding and Tiramisu to share. It always feels very “Uptown New Orleans” in that room, and the steaks are great.
43 residents recomanen
Mr. John's Steakhouse
2111 St Charles Ave
43 residents recomanen
Some of the best steaks in New Orleans. Get a bread pudding and Tiramisu to share. It always feels very “Uptown New Orleans” in that room, and the steaks are great.
45 residents recomanen
Cavan
3607 Magazine St
45 residents recomanen
This is one of the newer restaurants in the city getting great reviews.
48 residents recomanen
Gris-Gris
1800 Magazine St
48 residents recomanen
This is one of the newer restaurants in the city getting great reviews.
196 residents recomanen
Neyow's Creole Café
3332 Bienville St
196 residents recomanen
This is Nina Compton's American neighborhood restaurant. A casual energetic place with yummy food, authentic hospitality, great libations and friendly faces.
105 residents recomanen
Bywater American Bistro
2900 Chartres St
105 residents recomanen
This is Nina Compton's American neighborhood restaurant. A casual energetic place with yummy food, authentic hospitality, great libations and friendly faces.
I love this restaurant. Regina Keever and Chef Susan Spicer opened BAYONA in 1990. It's in a 1769 Creole cottage in the heart of the French Quarter. Their mission is to provide excellent fine dining in a comfortable and casual setting. Bayona and Chef Susan have gained world wide recognition for award winning food and hand curated selection of fine wines and spirits.
60 residents recomanen
Bayona
430 Dauphine St
60 residents recomanen
I love this restaurant. Regina Keever and Chef Susan Spicer opened BAYONA in 1990. It's in a 1769 Creole cottage in the heart of the French Quarter. Their mission is to provide excellent fine dining in a comfortable and casual setting. Bayona and Chef Susan have gained world wide recognition for award winning food and hand curated selection of fine wines and spirits.
Herbsaint Bar and Restaurant, established in 2000 on historic St. Charles Avenue, works closely with local farmers and fishermen, offering contemporary, seasonal French-Southern cuisine with elements of rustic Italian cooking. An eclectic wine list and a knowledgeable staff make for perfect pairings. The restaurant has been recognized by Eater National as one of “The Best Restaurants in America” (the 38 restaurants that defined dining), has been added to the Fine Dining Hall of Fame by Nation’s Restaurant News, as well as listed as a Top 50 Restaurant in America by Gourmet Magazine.
104 residents recomanen
Herbsaint
701 St Charles Ave
104 residents recomanen
Herbsaint Bar and Restaurant, established in 2000 on historic St. Charles Avenue, works closely with local farmers and fishermen, offering contemporary, seasonal French-Southern cuisine with elements of rustic Italian cooking. An eclectic wine list and a knowledgeable staff make for perfect pairings. The restaurant has been recognized by Eater National as one of “The Best Restaurants in America” (the 38 restaurants that defined dining), has been added to the Fine Dining Hall of Fame by Nation’s Restaurant News, as well as listed as a Top 50 Restaurant in America by Gourmet Magazine.
198 residents recomanen
Juan's Flying Burrito - LGD
2018 Magazine St
198 residents recomanen
Occupying a late 1800's corner drugstore in the heart of the Magazine Street Antique & shopping district, Lilette balances bistro & fine dining with contemporary French & Italian fare.
137 residents recomanen
Lilette
3637 Magazine St
137 residents recomanen
Occupying a late 1800's corner drugstore in the heart of the Magazine Street Antique & shopping district, Lilette balances bistro & fine dining with contemporary French & Italian fare.
Cheap and casual local seafood!!! Be aware that there is sometimes a line to get in; so, have a second choice in mind.
174 residents recomanen
Acme Oyster House
724 Iberville St
174 residents recomanen
Cheap and casual local seafood!!! Be aware that there is sometimes a line to get in; so, have a second choice in mind.
114 residents recomanen
GW Fins
808 Bienville St
114 residents recomanen
This is one of the four old-line French Quarter institutions: Galitoire’s, Arnaud’s, Antoine’s and Brennan’s.
136 residents recomanen
Brennan's
417 Royal St
136 residents recomanen
This is one of the four old-line French Quarter institutions: Galitoire’s, Arnaud’s, Antoine’s and Brennan’s.
This is one of the four old-line French Quarter institutions: Galitoire’s, Arnaud’s, Antoine’s and Brennan’s.
167 residents recomanen
Galatoires
209 Bourbon St
167 residents recomanen
This is one of the four old-line French Quarter institutions: Galitoire’s, Arnaud’s, Antoine’s and Brennan’s.
This is one of the four old-line French Quarter institutions: Galitoire’s, Arnaud’s, Antoine’s and Brennan’s.
44 residents recomanen
Arnaud's
813 Bienville St
44 residents recomanen
This is one of the four old-line French Quarter institutions: Galitoire’s, Arnaud’s, Antoine’s and Brennan’s.
Frank Brigtsen is the heir apparent to his longtime mentor, Paul Prudhomme. The Butternut Shrimp Bisque is one of the best soups ever tasted. The seafood platter often features Warren LeRuth’s baked oyster recipe, and you could make a meal of just the crawfish cornbread.
92 residents recomanen
Brigtsen's Restaurant
723 Dante Street
92 residents recomanen
Frank Brigtsen is the heir apparent to his longtime mentor, Paul Prudhomme. The Butternut Shrimp Bisque is one of the best soups ever tasted. The seafood platter often features Warren LeRuth’s baked oyster recipe, and you could make a meal of just the crawfish cornbread.
The birthplace of the Blue Crab Beignet.
184 residents recomanen
La Petite Grocery
4238 Magazine St
184 residents recomanen
The birthplace of the Blue Crab Beignet.
Solid offerings from a team with excellent “touch” who always seem to be working together as a team.
195 residents recomanen
Coquette
2800 Magazine St
195 residents recomanen
Solid offerings from a team with excellent “touch” who always seem to be working together as a team.
79 residents recomanen
August
301 Tchoupitoulas St
79 residents recomanen
Their aged prime beef and steaks are excellent.
70 residents recomanen
Doris Metropolitan New Orleans
620 Chartres St
70 residents recomanen
Their aged prime beef and steaks are excellent.
A go-to for the best po-boys.
113 residents recomanen
Domilise's Po-Boy & Bar
5240 Annunciation St
113 residents recomanen
A go-to for the best po-boys.
Excellent pies!
460 residents recomanen
Pizza Delicious
617 Piety St
460 residents recomanen
Excellent pies!
138 residents recomanen
SukhoThai
2200 Royal St
138 residents recomanen
It’s an old-school restaurant with a stand-up oyster bar.
97 residents recomanen
Pascal's Manale
1838 Napoleon Ave
97 residents recomanen
It’s an old-school restaurant with a stand-up oyster bar.
It's an experience everyone should have!!! Unique take on Chinese food and delicious!!!
149 residents recomanen
Red's Chinese
3048 St Claude Ave
149 residents recomanen
It's an experience everyone should have!!! Unique take on Chinese food and delicious!!!
One of the best fine dining meals in New Orleans. The chefs have excellent “touch.” It’s a tough reservation to get. Partially because there are only 12 seats inside, but also because it is so good.
23 residents recomanen
Saint-Germain
3054 St Claude Ave
23 residents recomanen
One of the best fine dining meals in New Orleans. The chefs have excellent “touch.” It’s a tough reservation to get. Partially because there are only 12 seats inside, but also because it is so good.
273 residents recomanen
Snug Harbor Jazz Bistro
626 Frenchmen St
273 residents recomanen
My favorite burger in town!
8 residents recomanen
Ernst Cafe
600 S Peters St
8 residents recomanen
My favorite burger in town!
This Central City spot housed in a corrugated metal building is known for its custom smokers and pushing creative boundaries, undoubtedly one of the top barbecue spots in town. It also boasts a huge covered patio decked out with televisions and string lights, making it one of the city’s best spots for rainy game days. Don’t miss the burnt ends, spoon bread, or Brussels sprouts.
39 residents recomanen
Central City BBQ
1201 S Rampart St
39 residents recomanen
This Central City spot housed in a corrugated metal building is known for its custom smokers and pushing creative boundaries, undoubtedly one of the top barbecue spots in town. It also boasts a huge covered patio decked out with televisions and string lights, making it one of the city’s best spots for rainy game days. Don’t miss the burnt ends, spoon bread, or Brussels sprouts.
A former garage on Freret, the space is warm and inviting. Chef Fredo kills it with his charred tomato salsa, green mole chicken tacos, and ceviche of the day — and no surprise, the drink menu is amazing. Scan the QR code to dive deep into the tequila and mezcal list. The covered patio is vast and welcoming.
23 residents recomanen
Vals
4632 Freret St
23 residents recomanen
A former garage on Freret, the space is warm and inviting. Chef Fredo kills it with his charred tomato salsa, green mole chicken tacos, and ceviche of the day — and no surprise, the drink menu is amazing. Scan the QR code to dive deep into the tequila and mezcal list. The covered patio is vast and welcoming.

Full Service Grocery Store

This is your neighborhood grocery just two blocks away. They offer pickup and delivery through multiple food delivery apps. they have everything: groceries, beer/liquor, fresh buffet and soup/salad bar daily, pizzas cooked to order, prepared meals to heat up, healthy and vegan options, bakery, fresh seafood (raw and cooked), and much more.
316 residents recomanen
Robért Fresh Market
135 Robert E Lee Blvd
316 residents recomanen
This is your neighborhood grocery just two blocks away. They offer pickup and delivery through multiple food delivery apps. they have everything: groceries, beer/liquor, fresh buffet and soup/salad bar daily, pizzas cooked to order, prepared meals to heat up, healthy and vegan options, bakery, fresh seafood (raw and cooked), and much more.

Coffee

This is 2 blocks away.
99 residents recomanen
Starbucks
2801 Magazine St
99 residents recomanen
This is 2 blocks away.
Get the world famous beignets here!!! Try the Chicory Root Coffee.
703 residents recomanen
Cafè Du Monde French Market
800 Decatur St
703 residents recomanen
Get the world famous beignets here!!! Try the Chicory Root Coffee.
175 residents recomanen
Who Dat Coffee Cafe
2401 Burgundy St
175 residents recomanen

Breakfast and Brunch

3 doors down from the house in an old bank robbed by Bonnie and Clyde!!!
202 residents recomanen
The Ruby Slipper Café
2001 Burgundy Street
202 residents recomanen
3 doors down from the house in an old bank robbed by Bonnie and Clyde!!!
Great food in an old mansion in the Bywater.
451 residents recomanen
The Country Club
634 Louisa Street
451 residents recomanen
Great food in an old mansion in the Bywater.
84 residents recomanen
The Court of Two Sisters
613 Royal St
84 residents recomanen
This is 100% local New Orleans in the morning.
180 residents recomanen
Toast
1845 Gentilly Boulevard
180 residents recomanen
This is 100% local New Orleans in the morning.
Diva Royale Drag Queen Dinner, Brunch & Cabaret Show
940 Elysian Fields Ave
This is an incredible place for brunch, lunch or dinner. This is Nina Compton's first restaurant. Definitely get the bottomless brunch punch!!!
70 residents recomanen
Compère Lapin
535 Tchoupitoulas St
70 residents recomanen
This is an incredible place for brunch, lunch or dinner. This is Nina Compton's first restaurant. Definitely get the bottomless brunch punch!!!
The croissants are worth it!!!
188 residents recomanen
La Boulangerie
4600 Magazine St
188 residents recomanen
The croissants are worth it!!!
Wicked pecan sticky buns!!!
94 residents recomanen
Willa Jean
611 O'Keefe Ave
94 residents recomanen
Wicked pecan sticky buns!!!
Justin Devillier’s French Quarter spot, and the sister restaurant to La Petit Grocery, is fun, lively and all of the offerings are excellent.
21 residents recomanen
Justine
225 Chartres St
21 residents recomanen
Justin Devillier’s French Quarter spot, and the sister restaurant to La Petit Grocery, is fun, lively and all of the offerings are excellent.

Sightseeing

The entrance is 3 blocks from the house. This is an incredible park featuring walking and bike trails along the Mississippi River with beautiful views of the city. This is a photo op for your trip.
423 residents recomanen
Parc Crescent
2300 N Peters St
423 residents recomanen
The entrance is 3 blocks from the house. This is an incredible park featuring walking and bike trails along the Mississippi River with beautiful views of the city. This is a photo op for your trip.
347 residents recomanen
Bourbon Street
Bourbon Street
347 residents recomanen
94 residents recomanen
Riverwalk
500 Port of New Orleans Place
94 residents recomanen
1516 residents recomanen
City Park
1 Palm Dr
1516 residents recomanen
106 residents recomanen
Catedral de Sant Lluís
615 Pere Antoine Alley
106 residents recomanen
252 residents recomanen
Louis Armstrong Park
701 N Rampart St
252 residents recomanen
477 residents recomanen
Plaça Jackson
701 Decatur St
477 residents recomanen
10 residents recomanen
Woldenberg Park
1 Canal Street
10 residents recomanen
655 residents recomanen
Frenchmen Street
655 residents recomanen
Lafitte Greenway is a 2.6-mile long linear park and multi-use trail in the heart of New Orleans. The Greenway features recreational facilities, fitness and cultural programming, open green space, and innovative stormwater management features. The Greenway opened in 2015 after years of community driven support to turn a formerly abandoned railroad corridor into a public green space that connects an array of diverse New Orleans communities.
90 residents recomanen
Lafitte Greenway
North Prieur Street
90 residents recomanen
Lafitte Greenway is a 2.6-mile long linear park and multi-use trail in the heart of New Orleans. The Greenway features recreational facilities, fitness and cultural programming, open green space, and innovative stormwater management features. The Greenway opened in 2015 after years of community driven support to turn a formerly abandoned railroad corridor into a public green space that connects an array of diverse New Orleans communities.
Seated in historic uptown New Orleans, Audubon Park is a favorite spot for recreation, picnics or enjoying a beautiful day. For more than a century, people have enjoyed this urban oasis with allées of ancient live oaks, a tranquil 1.8-mile jogging path, a lagoon, picnic shelters and playgrounds. Audubon Park is open to the public and also features tennis courts, riding stables, soccer fields, the Whitney Young Pool, Audubon Clubhouse Café and Audubon Golf Club.
893 residents recomanen
Audubon Park
6500 Magazine St
893 residents recomanen
Seated in historic uptown New Orleans, Audubon Park is a favorite spot for recreation, picnics or enjoying a beautiful day. For more than a century, people have enjoyed this urban oasis with allées of ancient live oaks, a tranquil 1.8-mile jogging path, a lagoon, picnic shelters and playgrounds. Audubon Park is open to the public and also features tennis courts, riding stables, soccer fields, the Whitney Young Pool, Audubon Clubhouse Café and Audubon Golf Club.
Hotel Peter and Paul is the result of a four-year restoration of the former Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic church and school. The site is steeped in history, from the splendid Henry Howard-designed buildings to the school’s appearance in A Confederacy of Dunces, and its author’s (possibly apocryphal) three-person funeral in the church. The former school house, rectory, church and convent have each been carefully restored and repurposed for new congregants. Each building has its own inspiration and narrative, with the resulting restoration ensuring that no two guest rooms are exactly alike. We hope you will honor this landmark by adding to its history through your own experiences.
21 residents recomanen
Hotel Peter and Paul
2317 Burgundy St
21 residents recomanen
Hotel Peter and Paul is the result of a four-year restoration of the former Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic church and school. The site is steeped in history, from the splendid Henry Howard-designed buildings to the school’s appearance in A Confederacy of Dunces, and its author’s (possibly apocryphal) three-person funeral in the church. The former school house, rectory, church and convent have each been carefully restored and repurposed for new congregants. Each building has its own inspiration and narrative, with the resulting restoration ensuring that no two guest rooms are exactly alike. We hope you will honor this landmark by adding to its history through your own experiences.

Neighborhoods

Your home in New Orleans is in the Marigny Triangle. This is your neighborhood during your stay.
130 residents recomanen
Marigny
130 residents recomanen
Your home in New Orleans is in the Marigny Triangle. This is your neighborhood during your stay.
No visit to New Orleans is complete without a trip to the legendary French Quarter! Home to Jackson Square, the Riverwalk and Bourbon Street!
790 residents recomanen
French Quarter
790 residents recomanen
No visit to New Orleans is complete without a trip to the legendary French Quarter! Home to Jackson Square, the Riverwalk and Bourbon Street!
The neighborhood was originally developed between 1832 and 1900, and is considered one of the best-preserved collections of historic mansions in the Southern United States. FreeToursByFoot.com has a great walking tour to see the most gorgeous architecture New Orleans has to offer, including famous homes, Lafayette Cemetery and Commander's Palace.
260 residents recomanen
Garden District
260 residents recomanen
The neighborhood was originally developed between 1832 and 1900, and is considered one of the best-preserved collections of historic mansions in the Southern United States. FreeToursByFoot.com has a great walking tour to see the most gorgeous architecture New Orleans has to offer, including famous homes, Lafayette Cemetery and Commander's Palace.
The neighborhood offers art galleries, a foodie scene and a more vibrant art scene with local artisans' galleries, funky live music venues and art markets. The food scene here is mixed with trendy spots and locally founded, casual digs - take your pick.
106 residents recomanen
Bywater
106 residents recomanen
The neighborhood offers art galleries, a foodie scene and a more vibrant art scene with local artisans' galleries, funky live music venues and art markets. The food scene here is mixed with trendy spots and locally founded, casual digs - take your pick.
The Warehouse District, sometimes called the New Orleans Arts District, is the heart of downtown New Orleans activity. It’s a bustling neighborhood full of art galleries, museums, bars, hotels and some of the greatest restaurants in the city. The history of the neighborhood is plainly visible at every turn, as most of the Warehouse District is made up of two- to five-story brick buildings and warehouses. In the 19th century, it started as a hub for the nearby Port of New Orleans, where goods such as produce, coffee, cotton and grains were received off the Mississippi River, stored and then transported across North America. The Warehouse District was also home to many heavy industries that supported the port — steel, iron and copper work; the manufacturing and repair of boat parts; brick manufacturing; paper and fiber making; office and grocery suppliers. It’s sometimes compared to New York City’s SoHo or the Meatpacking District, and with good reason.
34 residents recomanen
Warehouse District
34 residents recomanen
The Warehouse District, sometimes called the New Orleans Arts District, is the heart of downtown New Orleans activity. It’s a bustling neighborhood full of art galleries, museums, bars, hotels and some of the greatest restaurants in the city. The history of the neighborhood is plainly visible at every turn, as most of the Warehouse District is made up of two- to five-story brick buildings and warehouses. In the 19th century, it started as a hub for the nearby Port of New Orleans, where goods such as produce, coffee, cotton and grains were received off the Mississippi River, stored and then transported across North America. The Warehouse District was also home to many heavy industries that supported the port — steel, iron and copper work; the manufacturing and repair of boat parts; brick manufacturing; paper and fiber making; office and grocery suppliers. It’s sometimes compared to New York City’s SoHo or the Meatpacking District, and with good reason.
Everyone agrees. Uptown’s got the looks in the family, bless its heart. Those handsome neighborhoods, like the St. Charles Avenue streetcar, trundle upriver, unfolding as a series of distinctive names: Oretha Castle Haley, Riverside, the Black Pearl, Carrollton. Uptown’s homes -- gleaming white and tiered like wedding cakes or shot-gunned into long, narrow lots – are the place’s glory and sheltered by canopies of leafy green or family trees as branched and blossoming as any ancient magnolia. The air’s opulent with the scent of jasmine and a slower, grander age. Uptown, where white tablecloths still cover two-tops. The waiter knows both your name and your preferences. A gin fizz? The crabmeat salad? Satsuma orange ice cream? They’re all on offer, as are the dazzling array of goods. The smart shops on Oak and Maple, Freret and Magazine, rival anything anywhere else. But this is Uptown, sugar. Once you’re here, there’s no reason – not ever – to leave.
77 residents recomanen
Uptown/Carrollton
77 residents recomanen
Everyone agrees. Uptown’s got the looks in the family, bless its heart. Those handsome neighborhoods, like the St. Charles Avenue streetcar, trundle upriver, unfolding as a series of distinctive names: Oretha Castle Haley, Riverside, the Black Pearl, Carrollton. Uptown’s homes -- gleaming white and tiered like wedding cakes or shot-gunned into long, narrow lots – are the place’s glory and sheltered by canopies of leafy green or family trees as branched and blossoming as any ancient magnolia. The air’s opulent with the scent of jasmine and a slower, grander age. Uptown, where white tablecloths still cover two-tops. The waiter knows both your name and your preferences. A gin fizz? The crabmeat salad? Satsuma orange ice cream? They’re all on offer, as are the dazzling array of goods. The smart shops on Oak and Maple, Freret and Magazine, rival anything anywhere else. But this is Uptown, sugar. Once you’re here, there’s no reason – not ever – to leave.
North of the noise and saturated color of the Quarter is a New Orleans neighborhood that’s perfected the art of living. “Welcome to Mid-City,” read the signs on the neutral ground. And that’s truth in advertising. It’s the kind of place where your auto mechanic invites you to a crawfish boil and a total stranger may buy you a drink at an Irish pub or a cannoli at an Italian bakery. Take the red streetcar line up Canal to the Cemeteries (Mid-City’s dead neighbors are as interesting as the live ones) or bike the new 2.6-mile-long Lafitte Greenway that stretches from Basin Street to Carrollton Avenue and, conveniently, past a po’ boy shop or two – or 17 – with a sno-ball shop and a micro-brewery thrown in for good measure. Buttermilk biscuits. Live music. A bowl of Vietnamese pho. Who wouldn’t want to visit? Eat. Drink. Get up here.
73 residents recomanen
Mid-City
73 residents recomanen
North of the noise and saturated color of the Quarter is a New Orleans neighborhood that’s perfected the art of living. “Welcome to Mid-City,” read the signs on the neutral ground. And that’s truth in advertising. It’s the kind of place where your auto mechanic invites you to a crawfish boil and a total stranger may buy you a drink at an Irish pub or a cannoli at an Italian bakery. Take the red streetcar line up Canal to the Cemeteries (Mid-City’s dead neighbors are as interesting as the live ones) or bike the new 2.6-mile-long Lafitte Greenway that stretches from Basin Street to Carrollton Avenue and, conveniently, past a po’ boy shop or two – or 17 – with a sno-ball shop and a micro-brewery thrown in for good measure. Buttermilk biscuits. Live music. A bowl of Vietnamese pho. Who wouldn’t want to visit? Eat. Drink. Get up here.
Bound by Jackson Avenue, Delachaise Street, Magazine Street and Tchoupitoulas Street, New Orleans’ Irish Channel is a quaint neighborhood named in honor of the wave of Irish immigrants who first made their way there in the 1830s. Then, it was known for its shotgun homes, working-class community, and the ports and breweries where many residents worked. Today, the Irish Channel remains a mainly residential neighborhood with a thriving brewery scene and a number of local hangouts and restaurants.
29 residents recomanen
Irish Channel
29 residents recomanen
Bound by Jackson Avenue, Delachaise Street, Magazine Street and Tchoupitoulas Street, New Orleans’ Irish Channel is a quaint neighborhood named in honor of the wave of Irish immigrants who first made their way there in the 1830s. Then, it was known for its shotgun homes, working-class community, and the ports and breweries where many residents worked. Today, the Irish Channel remains a mainly residential neighborhood with a thriving brewery scene and a number of local hangouts and restaurants.