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Antoine's Restaurant |
This was the city young Antoine Alciatore adopted, after two
frustrating years in New York, to establish a restaurant that would endure under his
family's direction for more than 150 years and set the standard that has made New Orleans
one of the great dining centers of the world. |
| Arnaud's |
When choosing a New Orleans Restaurant - a dinner chosen
according to ones needs, tastes and moods, well prepared and well served, is a joy
to all senses and an impelling incentive to sound sleep, good health and long life.
Therefore, at least once a day, preferably in the cool and quiet of the evening, one
should throw all care to the winds, relax completely and dine leisurely and well.
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| The
Audubon Institute |
Audubon Nature Institute is a family of parks and museums in
New Orleans, Louisiana dedicated to nature and wildlife preservation. That includes fun
family attractions such as Audubon Zoo, Audubon Aquarium of the Americas and Entergy IMAX
Theater.
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Brennan's |
Welcome to Brennan's Restaurant, the original Brennan's in the New
Orleans French Quarter. Tour Brennan's restaurant, make reservations and
read our fascinating history. |
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Carmine's Restaurant |
Carmine's has been a local favorite for over 10 years. We specialize in
great Italian and Seafood cooking with New Orleans style. |
| The Cats Meow |
The World Famous Cats Meow first opened its doors in
December of 1989. At the time, karaoke in America was in it's infancy and we were one of
the first bars to try out the new entertainment concept. In less than a year, Cats Meow
became the largest "on premise" account for both Miller and Budweiser products
in the New Orleans area. And in 1990, Pioneer, the audio company that brought Karaoke to
the U.S., named Cats Meow "the BEST Karaoke bar in the world". We hold that
title today and continue to improve on what was started ten years ago with better service,
top-notch entertainers, a clean atmosphere and a whole lot of fun! |
| Cooter
Browns |
Since 1977 Cooter Brown's has been a popular watering hole
and sandwich shop. Celebrity Hall Of Foam and Beersoleum - Come have a beer with over 100
of your all-time favorite deceased celebrities.
Located in the historic Riverbend section of Uptown New Orleans, Cooter Brown's proudly
serves over 400 brands of domestic and imported bottled beers, as well as 45 different
beers on tap. |
| Experience
New Orleans |
Locals' guide to New Orleans hotels, New Orleans tours, New
Orleans restaurants and attractions with free coupons, live cams and local advice! |
| Harrahs |
Harrah´s New Orleans Casino, is one of the most exciting
casinos in the country. Inside, you´ll find life-sized Mardi Gras floats, a five-story
oak tree and a Pirate´s Ship. This is all in addition, of course, to the more than 2,000
slot machines and 100 table games, including blackjack, craps, baccarat, and live poker. |
| Land Mark
Theaters |
4 Screens. Built in 1988. Operated by Landmark since 1988.
The Canal Place Cinema is located on the third floor of the upscale Canal Place Shopping
Center at Canal Street on the edge of New Orleans' world-famous French Quarter. It is a
just a stone's throw from the Mississippi River, The Aquarium of the Americas, hundreds of
America's finest shops and restaurants and Harrah's Casino. |
| Longvue House &
Gardens |
Longue Vue House and Gardens, a Classical Revival Estate
featuring eight acres of gardens, antiques, tours, and a museum store. |
| Louisiana Children's Museum |
Find something new and fun to do each time you visit the
Louisiana Childrens Museum. Explore and experience 30,000 square feet of hands-on
fun, engaging exhibits and exciting programs - all designed with curious kids (and
grown-ups) in mind. |
| Mardi Gras World |
New Orleans' showcase of carnival, with thousands of
sensational sculptured props and breath-taking giant figures on display all year-round. |
| Margaritaville |
My grandfather was a captain on a steamship and we'd come
over here as kids and meet his ship. I think that's why I think of New Orleans as the
northern edge of the Caribbean, because his ship was always leaving from here and going to
exotic sounding places like Buenos Aires, Rio de Janeiro. So I equated New Orleans with
that world, and it was a gateway out. I came here and started musically which was my
gateway out to the world. And it's a place I always come back to. |
| The National D
Day Museum |
Celebrating the courage and sacrifice of Americans in World
War II. Includes information about exhibits and events plus timelines of the war and the
D-Day landings in Normandy |
| New Orleans
Coupons |
New Orleans Coupons.com offers FREE coupons for your use
from many of our recommended attractions and restaurants! |
| New Orleans Fanatic |
New Orleans LA. - News about New Orleans Louisiana hotel,
bed and breakfast rates and availability, restaurants, weather and anything having to do
with New Orleans LA! |
| New Orleans Museum
of Art |
Opened in 1911 as the Isaac Delgado Museum of Art, the New
Orleans Museum of Art has grown into an invaluable cultural, recreational and educational
resource which serves the City of New Orleans and the Gulf South. |
| New
Orleans Restaurants |
Insider's guide to 30 of the best New Orleans popular
restaurants with free online reservations. |
| New
Orleans Top Hotels |
Citing the city's uniqueness and the French Quarter's
courtyards and cobblestone streets bustling with live music, Cosmopolitan Magazine
recently called New Orleans "the ultimate spot for a long weekend!" Stay at one
of our favorite New Orleans hotels and find out why! |
| New Orleans Tours |
New Orleans Sightseeing Tours - Airboat Swamp Tours, City
Tours, Plantation Tours, River Tours, and more! |
| New
Orleans Wax Museum |
Founded in 1963, "The WAX" tells the fascinating
story of New Orleans from her founding to the present day. Experience more than 300 years
of History, Legend and Scandal with the 154 life-size figures displayed in historically
accurate settings. Plus a Haunted Dungeon!! The Wax offers tours to school groups,
individuals and is perfect for private parties. |
| The Old River
Road Plantation Adventure |
Welcome to the Old River Road Plantation Adventure, New
Orleans' 5***** Antebellum mansion touring company. We pride ourselves on providing a
safe, entertaining, and knowledgeable service to our guests. Join our award winning
plantation tour as we pick you up from your New Orleans hotel for a journey through scenic
cypress swamps and wetlands to the Old River Road. We also have 5***** combo tours with
the city's most popular venues, swamp and steamboat cruises. Whether you choose one of our
award winning adventures, a custom private charter with guide or just transportation, let
us show you why we say, at Old River Road "old times there are not forgotten.'' |
| Pat Obriens |
Pat O'Brien's motto since 1933 has been "Have
Fun!" and people from all across the globe have experienced just that throughout its
History.
From the ambiance of the old French Quarter architecture to the Specialty Drinks served,
always in a logo souvenir glass, Pat O'Brien's can show you how we "Have Fun!"
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| Tipitinas |
Tipitina's began as a neighborhood juke joint, established
in 1977, by a group of young music fans (The Fabulous Fo'teen) to provide a place for
Professor Longhair to perform in his final years. The venue, named for one of Longhair's
most enigmatic recordings "Tipitina," has survived in an ever-changing musical
climate despite changing ownership and briefly closing in 1984. In the past 25 years,
Tipitina's has grown from a small, neighborhood bar into an international music icon. The
venue has expanded into a two-story, 1,000 capacity music venue located at the famed
corner of Napoleon and Tchoupitoulas. Tipitina's now has resources such as a web site,
recording studio, record label, and a dynamic special events department. |