Mexican Restaurant · French Quarter · 59 tips and reviews
Robin: tasty flavored mojitos, yummy fish tacos, lovely staff. and don't forget the made-to-order guacamole!
C S: Great Mexican food in the French Quarter. Crab claw tacos, the skirt steak and the queso fundido are amazing. Their margaritas are also very good.
Bobby Witcher: The filet mignón tacos and the chicken breast enchiladas are excellent!
Steakhouse · Central Business District · 19 tips and reviews
Laura Mertes: Prosciutto wrapped mozzarella was good. Filet Mignon was the best I've had since Argentina. And save room for the molten chocolate cake dessert!!!!
Music Venue · French Quarter · 105 tips and reviews
Amanda Lincoln: Really cool venue for Music, intimate and unique. Fun on Halloween
Ellen DeGeneres: I heard my friend Barbara Menendez's band play here. They're called "The Help" and they are amazing.
VH1: One really cool thing about this location is that sections of the building’s structure dates back to 1890, where it was used as a trading post, warehouse, and shoe factory. – Team Live Nation
Boat or Ferry · French Quarter · 78 tips and reviews
Rodger Dodger: Loved it - really great way to see the Mighty Mississippi. We did not do lunch or dinner, so can’t comment on food, but the tour and boat were great. A good value!
Geoffrey Gauchet: RHEA: Will you marry me?
Nicole Baratta: Sit on the left side to see it all.
Cajun and Creole Restaurant · French Quarter - CBD · 314 tips and reviews
Alisha Outridge: Spice up your life with the Ragin Cajun Bloody Mary paired with the alligator bites. Then cool down with the Spiced Apple Mojito. The mint & rum blend will feel like you took a sip of heaven
Rowan Johnson: Red beans and rice are perfect. Best meal I had in NoLa.
Alisha Outridge: The blackened gator bites are divine! The perfect blend of chewy alligator meat, spice & flavor.
Cajun and Creole Restaurant · French Quarter · 237 tips and reviews
Bisola Taiwo: Try the Bacardi Dragonberry Mojito. It'll get you nicely toasted...
Joanne Fraser: Loved the crawfish Benedict w/Cajun potatoes. Great to sit on the balcony overlooking the street activity and listening to music
Dens: This should the first things you do on your first morning in New Orleans... a dozen charbroiled oysters & killer Bloody Mary. Ask for the vodka at end of the bar that's been been bathing in olives