Arts & Culture
A great four-screen movie house, just up the road. Cozy stadium seating and a full bar.
155 locals recommend
The Broad Theater
636 N Broad StA great four-screen movie house, just up the road. Cozy stadium seating and a full bar.
Essentials
Whole Foods Market
300 N Broad StConvenient grocery shopping, just two blocks away.
Everything Else
Linear park with pedestrian/bike trail, passing within a block of the house and spanning from the French Quarter to City Park.
90 locals recommend
Lafitte Greenway
North Prieur StreetLinear park with pedestrian/bike trail, passing within a block of the house and spanning from the French Quarter to City Park.
Fair Grounds Race Course
1751 Gentilly BlvdJazz Fest!
Drinks & Nightlife
Chickie Wah Wah
2828 Canal StLive music.
Ooh Poo Pah Doo Bar
1931 Orleans AvenueLive music.
Bayou Beer Garden
326 N Norman C Francis ParkwayA great beer selection and a large patio.
Bayou Wine Garden
315 N RendonA classy extension to Bayou Beer Garden. Wines on tap!
Second Line Brewing
433 N Bernadotte StA brewery and beer garden at the end of the Greenway.
A short bike down the Greenway to the edge of the French Quarter. A wide selection of craft beer in a welcoming atmosphere.
32 locals recommend
Black Penny
700 N Rampart StA short bike down the Greenway to the edge of the French Quarter. A wide selection of craft beer in a welcoming atmosphere.
Revel Cafe & Bar
133 N Carrollton AveCraft cocktails from a legendary New Orleans barman.
Food Scene
A New Orleans institution, just a few blocks away. Soul food restaurant with the world's best fried chicken.
672 locals recommend
Mimi's In the Marigny
2600 Chartres StreetA New Orleans institution, just a few blocks away. Soul food restaurant with the world's best fried chicken.
A neighborhood Central American market, with delicious baked goods and hot meals. Try a baleada (con todo) for breakfast!
31 locals recommend
Norma's Sweets Bakery
2925 Bienville StA neighborhood Central American market, with delicious baked goods and hot meals. Try a baleada (con todo) for breakfast!
Eat-Well Food Mart
2700 Canal StDelicious and inexpensive Vietnamese take-out.
Some of the best po-boys the city has to offer. Try the Sandbag and the Buffalo Shrimp.
18 locals recommend
Avery's On Tulane
2510 Tulane AveSome of the best po-boys the city has to offer. Try the Sandbag and the Buffalo Shrimp.
Parkway Bakery & Tavern
538 Hagan AveHistoric po-boy landmark, on the bayou.
Bevi Seafood Co.
236 N Carrollton AveGreat casual seafood joint.
Fair Grinds Coffeehouse
3133 Ponce De Leon StA great coffee shop, just steps from Jazz Fest.
MOPHO
514 City Park AveAward-winning twist on Vietnamese cuisine.
Sightseeing
Bayou St John
Picturesque waterway in the heart of the city.
The sculpture garden in particular is worth a visit (and free).
782 locals recommend
New Orleans Museum of Art
1 Collins Diboll CirThe sculpture garden in particular is worth a visit (and free).
Louis Armstrong Park
701 N Rampart StLovely and historic park at the end of the Greenway.