July 12, 2022

Cafe Du Monde

Known for its delicious café au lait and yummy beignets Café du Monde (French for “Café of the World” or “the People’s Café”) is a renowned open-air coffee shop located on Decatur Street in the French Quarter. It’s a New Orleans landmark and a must-experience tourist destination.  They use the coffee and chicory blend the Crescent City is famous for and steamed milk that makes this beverage so awesome. There is nothing elegant about this place and it’s not meant to

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Napoleon House

For over two centuries, this beloved landmark in the French Quarter exudes a European charm that is a mecca for civilized drinking and eating. Its vibrant history prevails: the optimistic plot to provide refuge for the exiled Napoleon Bonaparte by the original owner, Nicholas Girod, did not come to pass for the emperor. As first a grocery and then a restaurant, the building has been known  as the Napoleon House ever since. Girod bought the place in 1798 so the building

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Arnaud’s Restaurant

In 1918, a colorful, French wine salesman named Arnaud Cazenave opened the grand New Orleans restaurant that bears his name with a commitment to serving quality Creole cuisine. Arnaud believed, quite simply, that the pursuit of the pleasures of the table is as worthy as anything else one chooses to pursue in life. We have to concur. Located steps off of Bourbon Street in the heart of the French Quarter, Arnaud’s offers classic Creole Cuisine and exemplary service in beautifully restored turn-of

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