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I'm going to be in New Orleans tomorrow


TheRumGone

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Palace Cafe on Canal St. I also enjoy Frenchmen Street. It is kinda like a local's Bourbon Street.  Magazine Street has some great boutiques, bars and food. Couple of my favorite pizza joints are here. City park is also beautiful and they have a cool Arts Museum and Sculpture Garden. Autobahn park has the zoo, aquarium at the end of Canal, and numerous cemeteries. Don't act like a douche, have fun, and be safe. 

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Boucherie. Great little restaurant in the Riverbend area. It is owned by a good friend from Durham, Nathanial Zimet. He has survived some crazy stuff in recent years - he was shot three times point blank during a robbery. Great dude, great chef, great restaurant, and someone that deserves to be supported. It's outside of the more heavily-visited parts of the City but the surrounding area is a fine spot to spend an evening eating and drinking.

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commander's palace is the first place that comes to my mind if you want a really nice night out.

there's an awesome breakfast spot called surrey's uptown.  they do a lot of fresh squeezed juices.  great place for a hangover.  they don't serve booze, but there is a good dive bar next door that you can get drinks to go from and surrey's will let you drink that while eating.

 

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