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New Orleans has a lot of world-famous restaurants. This is not one of them. Daisy Dukes is just great New Orleans food done right. Like their slogan says, it’s “Nuttin’ Fancy. Just Good Southern Eatin’.”TM The thing is, though, this… Read More
Jazz Brunch with Santa at The Court of Two Sisters During the holidays, the French Quarter looks like one of those Christmas villages people put on their mantles. It's a magical time of the year. You can feel it… Read More
Here's To Beer! New Orleans, the land of the go cup, is slowly but surely becoming America’s next craft beer destination city. It seems like every time you turn around a new brewery or brew pub is opening its doors.… Read More
One of the highlights of Tales of the Cocktail every year is the Spirited Dinners. This year, they take place on Thursday, July 18th and two of our favorite restaurants are among those playing host. Free the Spirits 2.0 At 8… Read More
If you’ve enjoyed eating out in New Orleans, then there’s no doubt that you’ve eaten at least a couple of Creole tomatoes. These tomatoes are the essential ingredients in many local dishes, from shrimp creole to po-boys. And make no… Read More
New Orleans Oyster Festival, June 1 & 2, 2019 One of our favorite foodie events is the New Orleans Oyster Festival, this year on June 1 & 2. Located in Woldenberg Park next to the Aquarium, this free festival features… Read More
From exquisite food to impeccable ambience, dining in New Orleans is an unforgettable experience, but French Quarter courtyards take it to a whole new level. And right now the weather is perfect to sit outside and soak up some… Read More
Want to see New Orleans like a local? As a visitor, you will probably never experience a backyard crawfish boil – you will never know the joys chasing your sister around with a live crawfish – but seeing crawfish boiling… Read More
One of most anticipated culinary events in the country is the New Orleans Wine and Food Experience. Every year, NOWFE attracts more 7,000 foodies from around the globe. Here you’ll find information about the Wine Dinners we're most excited about… Read More
Where: Armstrong Park When: March 30 & 31. 2019 In the days before the Emancipation Proclamation, the only place enslaved Africans and free people of color were permitted to gather to practice their ancestoral drumming and dancing was Congo Square… Read More
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