Carney Anne's Guidebook

Carney Anne
Carney Anne's Guidebook

Food scene

Breads on Oak is the best bakery in the city! From pastries to cookies to hearty breads, sandwiches, soups, and King Cake (during Mardi Gras season), it's vegan-friendly and AHHHHMAZING. It has a small indoor seating area and an outdoor courtyard at the original Oak Street location. Due to popularity, they just opened up a second location closer to downtown.
This is one of my favorite restaurants in town right now!
90 recommandé par les habitants
Saba
5757 Magazine St
90 recommandé par les habitants
This is one of my favorite restaurants in town right now!
Looking for a place to have a hearty, but clean meal after a late night out? Satsuma has three locations (Uptown on Maple, Lower Garden District on Magazine, and in the Bywater) and offers fresh, farm-to-table options, fresh-squeezed juices, and vegan-friendly options. The Magazine Street location is situated adjacent to a wine bar, so if you want a mimosa, you can make that happen at that location.
83 recommandé par les habitants
Satsuma Café
1320 Magazine St
83 recommandé par les habitants
Looking for a place to have a hearty, but clean meal after a late night out? Satsuma has three locations (Uptown on Maple, Lower Garden District on Magazine, and in the Bywater) and offers fresh, farm-to-table options, fresh-squeezed juices, and vegan-friendly options. The Magazine Street location is situated adjacent to a wine bar, so if you want a mimosa, you can make that happen at that location.
93 recommandé par les habitants
Breads On Oak
8640 Oak St
93 recommandé par les habitants
Looking for a fun, festive, but casual place to enjoy classic New Orleans cuisine? Jacques Imo's is the place and it's only a couple of miles from the house. If you're not traveling with children, the Maple Leaf Bar (right next door to Jacques-Imo's) is a great place to check out live music later in the evening.
406 recommandé par les habitants
Jacques-Imo's
8324 Oak St
406 recommandé par les habitants
Looking for a fun, festive, but casual place to enjoy classic New Orleans cuisine? Jacques Imo's is the place and it's only a couple of miles from the house. If you're not traveling with children, the Maple Leaf Bar (right next door to Jacques-Imo's) is a great place to check out live music later in the evening.

Park

Audubon Park is a beautiful park near the Tulane campus with ponds and a canopy of oak trees and hanging Spanish moss. It has a 1.87 mile running/walking/biking loop around one of the most picturesque municipal golf courses in the country. There are large play structures for kids on the St Charles Avenue side of the park.
893 recommandé par les habitants
Audubon Park
6500 Magazine St
893 recommandé par les habitants

Motorsports and Karting

New Orleans is home to the largest go-kart track in the country, and the track also hosts Xtreme Xperience, which is your opportunity to track a super car! This is fun for the whole family, but be sure to check the website for hours and other special events! nolamotor.com
15 recommandé par les habitants
NOLA Motorsports Park
11075 Nicolle Blvd
15 recommandé par les habitants

Music and Entertainment

Rock and Bowl is a classic New Orleans institution. It's walking distance from my house and is fun for all ages. There's a bar. There's live music. There's dancing. There's bowling. There's food and there's another restaurant next door.
160 recommandé par les habitants
Rock 'N' Bowl
3016 S Carrollton Ave
160 recommandé par les habitants
Rock and Bowl is a classic New Orleans institution. It's walking distance from my house and is fun for all ages. There's a bar. There's live music. There's dancing. There's bowling. There's food and there's another restaurant next door.

Neighborhoods

The Marigny is THE place to go in New Orleans for live music. It's not unusual to see a Grammy-winning local artist for a $10-cover at a local pub on Frenchman Street. My two personal favorites are D.B.A. and Snug Harbor, but Frenchman Street (located right behind the French Quarter) is full of great spots to enjoy the live music that New Olreans is so famous for.
130 recommandé par les habitants
Marigny
130 recommandé par les habitants
The Marigny is THE place to go in New Orleans for live music. It's not unusual to see a Grammy-winning local artist for a $10-cover at a local pub on Frenchman Street. My two personal favorites are D.B.A. and Snug Harbor, but Frenchman Street (located right behind the French Quarter) is full of great spots to enjoy the live music that New Olreans is so famous for.
Magazine Street Uptown has a plethora of fun shops, cafés, galleries, boutiques, restaurants, bars, and Whole Foods. It's a great place to grab a coffee or a cocktail and stroll! My favorite street in the whole city!
396 recommandé par les habitants
Magazine Street
Magazine Street
396 recommandé par les habitants
Magazine Street Uptown has a plethora of fun shops, cafés, galleries, boutiques, restaurants, bars, and Whole Foods. It's a great place to grab a coffee or a cocktail and stroll! My favorite street in the whole city!

Museums

If you're traveling with children, then the BRAND NEW Louisiana Children's Museum is can't-miss. It's located in the middle of our beautiful City Park (which also has an art museum, free sculpture garden, miniature golf, a train, and a mini-amusement park). BONUS: The restaurant in the Children's Museum is REALLY GOOD!
138 recommandé par les habitants
Musée pour Enfants de la Louisiane
15 Henry Thomas Dr
138 recommandé par les habitants
If you're traveling with children, then the BRAND NEW Louisiana Children's Museum is can't-miss. It's located in the middle of our beautiful City Park (which also has an art museum, free sculpture garden, miniature golf, a train, and a mini-amusement park). BONUS: The restaurant in the Children's Museum is REALLY GOOD!

Bars and Nightlife

Hot Tin is a hip roof-top bar on St. Charles Avenue with some of the best views of the city. It's easily accessible via Street Car.
137 recommandé par les habitants
Hot Tin
2031 St Charles Ave
137 recommandé par les habitants
Hot Tin is a hip roof-top bar on St. Charles Avenue with some of the best views of the city. It's easily accessible via Street Car.