Rob’s guidebook

Rob
Rob’s guidebook

Food scene

Can miss if you order the BBQ shrimp PoBoy
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Liuzza's by the Track
1518 N Lopez St
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Can miss if you order the BBQ shrimp PoBoy
Best po-boys in New Orleans hands down
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Parkway Bakery & Tavern
538 Hagan Ave
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Best po-boys in New Orleans hands down
The closest neighborhood bar. Definitely worth checking out.
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Pal's Lounge
949 N Rendon
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The closest neighborhood bar. Definitely worth checking out.
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Swirl Wine Bar & Market
3143 Ponce De Leon St
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Terranovas Supermarket
3308 Esplanade Ave
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Yum!
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Jacques-Imo's
8324 Oak St
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Yum!
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Lola's
3312 Esplanade Ave
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Coffee!
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Fair Grinds Coffeehouse
3133 Ponce De Leon St
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Coffee!
Drink and music? Yes please!
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Bacchanal Fine Wine & Spirits
600 Poland Ave
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Drink and music? Yes please!
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Bayou Beer Garden
326 N Norman C Francis Parkway
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Wrong Iron On The Greenway
3532 Toulouse St
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Romantic dining
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Cafe Degas
3127 Esplanade Ave
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Romantic dining

Neighborhoods

Bayou St. John is nestled within Mid-City - a beloved neighborhood known for off-the-beaten-path adventure and fun. It’s the perfect mixture of big-city appeal with just the right amount of smaller community feel. Paddle along the Bayou’s waters and grab a po-boy stuffed with shrimp, or gather a group of friends and for an evening at a local beer garden. The choices are endless and all yours.
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Bayou St John
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Bayou St. John is nestled within Mid-City - a beloved neighborhood known for off-the-beaten-path adventure and fun. It’s the perfect mixture of big-city appeal with just the right amount of smaller community feel. Paddle along the Bayou’s waters and grab a po-boy stuffed with shrimp, or gather a group of friends and for an evening at a local beer garden. The choices are endless and all yours.

Sightseeing

Serving as New Orleans' largest outdoor attraction since 1854, City Park is one of the oldest parks in the country. With its iconic oak trees and picturesque moss canopies, this 1,300 acre green space brings in millions of visitors each year. People come from near and far to enjoy the beautiful trails and scenery, as well as the endless amount of vendors, museums and activities within the park itself. With multiple themed gardens, biking and walking paths, live concerts, an amusement park and the World's largest grove of mature live oak trees, City Park has something for everyone!
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City Park
1 Palm Dr
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Serving as New Orleans' largest outdoor attraction since 1854, City Park is one of the oldest parks in the country. With its iconic oak trees and picturesque moss canopies, this 1,300 acre green space brings in millions of visitors each year. People come from near and far to enjoy the beautiful trails and scenery, as well as the endless amount of vendors, museums and activities within the park itself. With multiple themed gardens, biking and walking paths, live concerts, an amusement park and the World's largest grove of mature live oak trees, City Park has something for everyone!
Magnolia Bridge was built in 1908, when Bayou St. John was still a commercial waterway. It is a Pratt Truss bridge that originally pivoted at the center to allow commercial vessels and barges to pass through the bayou. Prior to the 1970s the bridge was open to vehicular traffic but is now limited to pedestrians and bicyclists.
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Magnolia Bridge At Bayou St John
Harding Drive
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Magnolia Bridge was built in 1908, when Bayou St. John was still a commercial waterway. It is a Pratt Truss bridge that originally pivoted at the center to allow commercial vessels and barges to pass through the bayou. Prior to the 1970s the bridge was open to vehicular traffic but is now limited to pedestrians and bicyclists.
The legend of the Luling Mansion, built in 1865, includes high society, wealth and a family's grief.
The Luling Mansion
1436 Leda Ct
The legend of the Luling Mansion, built in 1865, includes high society, wealth and a family's grief.
Wonderful outdoor activity
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Skulpturhave
1 Collins Diboll Cir
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Wonderful outdoor activity
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Preservation Hall
726 St Peter
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Bike around the lake or take a swan boat
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Big Lake
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Bike around the lake or take a swan boat
Ride the Saint Charles street car and stop for a cocktail on the porch of the Columns
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The Columns Hotel
3811 St Charles Ave
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Ride the Saint Charles street car and stop for a cocktail on the porch of the Columns
The Pitot House is the only Creole colonial country house that is open to the public in New Orleans. It tells the story of life along the bayou
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Pitot House
1440 Moss St
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The Pitot House is the only Creole colonial country house that is open to the public in New Orleans. It tells the story of life along the bayou
A great way to explore the Bayou
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Kayakitiyat
3494 Esplanade Ave
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A great way to explore the Bayou
No better place to see the Rebirth Brass Band
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Maple Leaf Bar
8316 Oak St
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No better place to see the Rebirth Brass Band
Great music venue
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Tipitina's
501 Napoleon Ave
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Great music venue
Music (almost) close enough to walk to
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Chickie Wah Wah
2828 Canal St
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Music (almost) close enough to walk to
You can spend an entire day here and not see it all
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Det Nationale Anden Verdenskrig Museum
945 Magazine St
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You can spend an entire day here and not see it all