Guidebook for New Orleans

Jennifer
Guidebook for New Orleans

Food Scene

Great place to grab a coffee and croissant before exploring the city. This place makes wonderful sandwiches and the traditional French king cake is the best.
188 locals recommend
La Boulangerie
4600 Magazine St
188 locals recommend
Great place to grab a coffee and croissant before exploring the city. This place makes wonderful sandwiches and the traditional French king cake is the best.
Featured on Food Network's "Diners, Drive-thrus & Dives", Surrey's is an Uptown staple for breakfast & lunch. Go healthy w/ fresh juice or try local creole fare like boudin, shrimp & grits. Cash only.
97 locals recommend
Surrey's Uptown
4807 Magazine St
97 locals recommend
Featured on Food Network's "Diners, Drive-thrus & Dives", Surrey's is an Uptown staple for breakfast & lunch. Go healthy w/ fresh juice or try local creole fare like boudin, shrimp & grits. Cash only.
If you have not had an authentic New Orleans po-boy, now's your chance. Take a number upon entry - weekends are busy. I recommend half fried shrimp/half oyster and ice cold Barq's or frosty beer.
113 locals recommend
Domilise's Po-Boy & Bar
5240 Annunciation St
113 locals recommend
If you have not had an authentic New Orleans po-boy, now's your chance. Take a number upon entry - weekends are busy. I recommend half fried shrimp/half oyster and ice cold Barq's or frosty beer.
Fantastic coffee and atmosphere.
52 locals recommend
HEY! Café & Coffee Roastery
4303 Magazine St
52 locals recommend
Fantastic coffee and atmosphere.

Drinks & Nightlife

Neighborhood watering hole by day, world famous music club by night. Everything from brass bands like Soul Rebels to klezmer and NO cover. Pool tables, jukebox, dog-friendly, open late.
153 locals recommend
Le Bon Temps
4801 Magazine St
153 locals recommend
Neighborhood watering hole by day, world famous music club by night. Everything from brass bands like Soul Rebels to klezmer and NO cover. Pool tables, jukebox, dog-friendly, open late.
World-famous music venue since 1977. Blues, brass, jam, zydeco, rock and more - Tipitina's has something for everyone. Definitely worth checking out.
429 locals recommend
Tipitina's
501 Napoleon Ave
429 locals recommend
World-famous music venue since 1977. Blues, brass, jam, zydeco, rock and more - Tipitina's has something for everyone. Definitely worth checking out.
Cozy, trendy restaurant with local fare such as gulf fish, shrimp & grits and local andouille. Bonus: bottomless mimosas for brunch and the biggest bloody mary you've ever seen with shrimp & bacon.
48 locals recommend
Apolline
4729 Magazine St
48 locals recommend
Cozy, trendy restaurant with local fare such as gulf fish, shrimp & grits and local andouille. Bonus: bottomless mimosas for brunch and the biggest bloody mary you've ever seen with shrimp & bacon.

Arts & Culture

Open since 1915, it's the only single-screen movie theatre in Louisiana & the oldest operating theatre in New Orleans. Fun, old-school place to catch either a popular or late-night eclectic film.
125 locals recommend
Prytania Theatre
5339 Prytania St
125 locals recommend
Open since 1915, it's the only single-screen movie theatre in Louisiana & the oldest operating theatre in New Orleans. Fun, old-school place to catch either a popular or late-night eclectic film.

Everything Else

Nice when you're ready to detox as they make fresh juices. Plenty of vegan offerings if that's your thing.
FARE Food Apothecary
4838 Magazine St
Nice when you're ready to detox as they make fresh juices. Plenty of vegan offerings if that's your thing.