Food Scene
2301 Orleans Ave
2301 Orleans AvenueLeah Chase's legendary restaurant.
2401 St Ann St
2401 Saint Ann StreetAmerica's best fried chicken, some say.
Coffee shop and sno-ball stand in warmer weather. Small menu of sandwiches, pastries, soups, salads.
1501 St Philip St
1501 Saint Philip StreetCoffee shop and sno-ball stand in warmer weather. Small menu of sandwiches, pastries, soups, salads.
2800 Esplanade Ave
2800 Esplanade AvenueLocal chain. Good coffee, nice location.
1500 Esplanade Ave
1500 Esplanade AvenueClassic Creole restaurant, good breakfast, brunch, lunch buffet.
Tasty chicken wings, fried rice, 40s. Atmosphere may feel a little sketchy to you. Featured in Nicky da B's bounce video Express Yourself.
1413 N Claiborne Ave
1413 North Claiborne AvenueTasty chicken wings, fried rice, 40s. Atmosphere may feel a little sketchy to you. Featured in Nicky da B's bounce video Express Yourself.
Good cheap breakfast and lunch. Ms. Espe, the proprietor, will make you feel at home.
1743 N Broad St
1799 U.S. 90Good cheap breakfast and lunch. Ms. Espe, the proprietor, will make you feel at home.
2515 Bayou Rd
2515 Bayou RoadDelicious Jamaican food.
Croissant D'Or Patisserie
617 Ursulines AveCoffee and pastries.
759 N Claiborne Ave
759 North Claiborne AvenueGood wings, sketchy feel.
913 N Claiborne Ave
913 North Claiborne AvenueCheap tasty po-boys, establishment might feel a little sketchy to you.
2025 Orleans Ave
2025 Orleans AvenueSno-balls, ice cream, hamburgers, hot dogs, nachos.
Maybe the best po'boys in town. Also has a bar, a lot of outdoor seating.
681 locals recommend
Parkway Bakery & Tavern
538 Hagan AveMaybe the best po'boys in town. Also has a bar, a lot of outdoor seating.
Drinks & Nightlife
Treme Brass Band plays shows Wednesday nights. Many more tourists since the HBO show started.
925 N Robertson St
925 North Robertson StreetTreme Brass Band plays shows Wednesday nights. Many more tourists since the HBO show started.
326 N Jefferson Davis Pkwy
326 North Norman C Francis ParkwayBeer and good pub food. Large patio in back.
949 N Rendon St
949 North RendonNeighborhood bar. Lots of local characters.
820 N Rampart St
820 North Rampart StreetCraft cocktails in an unpretentious atmosphere.
218 S Robertson St
218 South Robertson StreetGood bar, nice patio in back.
Another of trumpeter Kermit Ruffins' clubs. Live music Wednesdays and Fridays, good jukebox other nights.
1200 St Bernard Ave
1200 Saint Bernard AvenueAnother of trumpeter Kermit Ruffins' clubs. Live music Wednesdays and Fridays, good jukebox other nights.
Hurricanes, hand grenades, big ass beers, tourists, tap-dancers, street preachers, strip clubs, more tourists.
25 locals recommend
Bourbon Cowboy
241 Bourbon StHurricanes, hand grenades, big ass beers, tourists, tap-dancers, street preachers, strip clubs, more tourists.
Essentials
Snacks, beer, meat, milk, canned foods, cereal, frozen vegetables. No bread or fresh fruit.
2436 Ursulines Ave
2436 Ursulines AvenueSnacks, beer, meat, milk, canned foods, cereal, frozen vegetables. No bread or fresh fruit.
1921 Orleans Ave
1921 Orleans AvenueClosest corner store for convenience items. Offers hot breakfast.
701 Royal St
Closest full grocery store.
Sightseeing
TBC Brass Band plays shows Wednesday nights. Young up-and-coming band, local crowd, usually some dancing.
1701 St Bernard Ave
1701 Saint Bernard AvenueTBC Brass Band plays shows Wednesday nights. Young up-and-coming band, local crowd, usually some dancing.
Good collection of Mardi Gras Indian costumes and other treasures. Sylvester Francis, the proprietor, is good source of information on culture of Treme.
1116 Henriette Delille St
1116 Henriette Delille StreetGood collection of Mardi Gras Indian costumes and other treasures. Sylvester Francis, the proprietor, is good source of information on culture of Treme.
Exhibits highlight culture of African Americans in New Orleans. Walking tours of Treme leave from here Saturday mornings.
1418 Governor Nicholls St
1418 Governor Nicholls StreetExhibits highlight culture of African Americans in New Orleans. Walking tours of Treme leave from here Saturday mornings.
2306 Esplanade Ave
2306 Esplanade AvenueNew Orleans home of French impressionist Edgar Degas. Tours available.
St. Louis Cathedral, the Cabildo, photo ops with Andrew Jackson, one of the few places in New Orleans with good access to the river (the Moonwalk), Cafe du Monde.
95 locals recommend
Muriel's Jackson Square
801 Chartres StSt. Louis Cathedral, the Cabildo, photo ops with Andrew Jackson, one of the few places in New Orleans with good access to the river (the Moonwalk), Cafe du Monde.
Oldest fine arts museum in New Orleans. Beautiful sculpture garden in back. Permanent collection includes a lot of European art, particularly French, but also some Louisiana artists.
782 locals recommend
New Orleans Museum of Art
1 Collins Diboll CirOldest fine arts museum in New Orleans. Beautiful sculpture garden in back. Permanent collection includes a lot of European art, particularly French, but also some Louisiana artists.
Picnic on the banks of Bayou St John or on the pedestrian Magnolia bridge (maybe the oldest bridge in New Orleans). Rent a kayak and paddle around.
LA Landmark Society
1440 Moss StPicnic on the banks of Bayou St John or on the pedestrian Magnolia bridge (maybe the oldest bridge in New Orleans). Rent a kayak and paddle around.
Fair Grounds Race Course
1751 Gentilly BlvdJazz Fest, horse races.
Arts & Culture
2101 Orleans Ave
2101 Orleans AvenueHistoric theater recently reopened. Hosts concerts, plays, etc...
Cafe Negril
606 Frenchmen StGood jazz clubs and restaurants.
Saints games, Sugar Bowl, Essence Fest, Bayou Classic, etc...
269 locals recommend
Mercedes-Benz Superdome
1500 Sugar Bowl DrSaints games, Sugar Bowl, Essence Fest, Bayou Classic, etc...
Smoothie King Center
1501 Dave Dixon DrHornets games, March Madness, concerts, etc...
Everything Else
2125 Ursulines Ave
2125 Ursulines AvenueGood spot for miracles.
Shopping
Long street with lots of restaurants and small shops. Worth checking out, either by foot, bike, car, or the bus that runs up and down the street.
6 locals recommend
Magazine St.Barber Shop
4224 Magazine StLong street with lots of restaurants and small shops. Worth checking out, either by foot, bike, car, or the bus that runs up and down the street.