Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/06/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Martin Howard wrote, in part: > I'm going to be attending a couple of conferences in New Orleans, LA.... Martin, Where y'at? I lived in N.O. for several years and here are some random thoughts and recommendations: First and foremost, in a word, EAT! Best food on the planet. Some of my favorites are Mandina's on Canal north of the Quarter, a fine example of the basic, local eatery; Praline Connection on the back side of the Quarter, wonderful "soul" food; Camellia Grill on Carrolton where St. Charles ends (streetcar friendly), killer omlettes; Uglesich for seafood; Antoine's for one of those meals you never forget. There are hundreds more; ask a local. I second those who have recommended getting out of the Quarter; it's great but it ain't all of N.O. by a long shot. Just across St. Charles from Audubon Park and the zoo is my old school, Tulane, a beautiful place and good photo op. Just next door is Loyola, ditto. Magazine Street has lots of funky shops. The French Market is good for pics too. I like Nick Castrogiovanni's (sp?) Big Train Bar (aka Nick's), across Tulane Ave. from the Dixie Brewery; you can make up a name for a drink on the spot, and they'll make it for you without batting an eye. Think I'll try a "Rangefinder" next time. If you like live music, consider Tipitina's on Napoleon Ave. Pat O'Brien's is something of a tourist spot, but they have a lovely courtyard. It's up to luck (his or her bad, and your good), but scan the obits and maybe you'll catch a traditional jazz funeral. Eh la la, Matt (most a dese kids never heard of a erster po-boy, but dey catch on fast) Barker