I am going to New Orleans!

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I need to get back to New Orleans

curmudgeon, Friday, 15 April 2011 16:07 (thirteen years ago) link

for sure, i'll email you. what part of town will you be in?

adult music person (Jordan), Friday, 15 April 2011 16:36 (thirteen years ago) link

We're staying in the French Quarter

oh and you can just FB message me if that's easier since my ILX login isn't linked to my current email address.

homosexual II, Friday, 15 April 2011 16:39 (thirteen years ago) link

done

adult music person (Jordan), Friday, 15 April 2011 17:06 (thirteen years ago) link

just go to Verti Mart and get a poboy. walk a few blocks and eat it on the riverbank.

brotherlovesdub, Friday, 15 April 2011 17:07 (thirteen years ago) link

thanks Jordan!!

homosexual II, Friday, 15 April 2011 17:10 (thirteen years ago) link

so they re-opened after the fire?

adult music person (Jordan), Friday, 15 April 2011 17:14 (thirteen years ago) link

also quarter grocery has better po boys at like half the price, imo

adult music person (Jordan), Friday, 15 April 2011 17:16 (thirteen years ago) link

(not to hate on verti marte though, it's been there for me when i needed it [ie very late at night after a gig, when gene's was too far away].)

adult music person (Jordan), Friday, 15 April 2011 17:36 (thirteen years ago) link

i moved from NOLA in 98, last visited in 07 or so and Verti Mart was still going. i read about the fire but forgot about it. don't think i've ever gone to quarter grocery but my love for verti mart did start with late night deliveries of a wonderful assortment of goods (and good poboys). getting a poboy and eating it down by the river was probably my fav. thing to do in the quarter though. otherwise it's just a few nice buildings, a bunch of shitty tourist traps and some overpriced art shops.

brotherlovesdub, Friday, 15 April 2011 17:55 (thirteen years ago) link

vm reopened but people have told me that the new, clean kitchen doesn't produce food as tasty as the filth encrusted griddle of yesteryear.

adam, Friday, 15 April 2011 18:21 (thirteen years ago) link

it's just a few zillion nice buildings! I am consistently amazed that so many blocks of historic architecture survived anywhere in tear-it-down America.

Hardcore Bangage (Dan Peterson), Friday, 15 April 2011 18:22 (thirteen years ago) link

eight months pass...

Going for a week after the BCS crowd clears out -- would love it if everyone who lives/lived there or has been there would name one must-eat-at place. I've been studying Tom Fitzmorris's nomenu.com site like it was for the freaking bar exam.

Steamtable Willie (WmC), Sunday, 8 January 2012 16:58 (twelve years ago) link

bump?

Steamtable Willie (WmC), Sunday, 8 January 2012 20:25 (twelve years ago) link

a banh mi (or two) from dong phuong bakery in the east. it's the best sandwich in town, it's less than 3 bucks, it's a weird and wonderful drive if you go through the lower ninth and arabi and chalmette and up the 510 over venetian isles and past the NASA assembly plant.

adam, Monday, 9 January 2012 16:21 (twelve years ago) link

tom fitzmorris is terrible, btw. he is pretty knowledgeable when it comes to super-traditional new orleans food but anything ethnic freaks him the fuck out. also he shills like a motherfucker for any shitty restaurant that gives him money--check out how hard he pimps andrea's in metairie. andrea's is laughably bad, like famously truly awful, yet he swears up and down that's it's one of the premiere NO-style italian joints. which is a damn lie.

however daily reading of his "diner's journal" is recommended as his relationship with his family as described is those columns is hilarious. there's all these passive-aggressive digs at his wife, fitz cluelessly wondering why his daughter is perma-single, some weird euphemistic writing around his son's "creative" west coast lifestyle. i half-think (hope?) it's all a brilliant troll.

adam, Monday, 9 January 2012 16:24 (twelve years ago) link

also go to mosca's. mosca's is great.

adam, Monday, 9 January 2012 16:25 (twelve years ago) link

trillin on mosca's

adam, Monday, 9 January 2012 16:25 (twelve years ago) link

Don't forget this I Love Music thread re New Orleans--

New Orleans Brass Bands S/D

curmudgeon, Monday, 9 January 2012 16:38 (twelve years ago) link

Brett Anderson who used to write for the Washington City paper for a bit way back seems to be still writing restaurant reviews for the Times-Picayune

http://www.nola.com/dining/

curmudgeon, Monday, 9 January 2012 16:41 (twelve years ago) link

Was just reading about Mosca's yesterday, sounds good. Thanks for the rec and Trillin link. Re Fitzmorris, thanks for the heads-up. I'm not taking everything he says as gospel, but the site is a great reference repository to get a general lay of the land. I've been kind of following Anderson's series on finding the best roast beef po-boy in the city.

Bear's Grill in Slidell is on our route into the city, pretty well recommended from what I've seen, so we're probably going to have dinner there on day 1.

Steamtable Willie (WmC), Monday, 9 January 2012 17:28 (twelve years ago) link

A friend's friend is the chef at Cochon, which is in the Warehouse District. It was very good. Pork-focused, obviously.

I am obsessed with burgers from the Clover Grill on Bourbon Street. I'm not sure if they are actually super good or if it's that they have good associations for me. When I lived in NOLA for 6 months I ate there just about every week. It's a small all-night place, the burgers are really thin, and they cook them under hub caps.

the Smurf who'll snatch your money (Je55e), Monday, 9 January 2012 17:38 (twelve years ago) link

Wm, have you been there before?

the Smurf who'll snatch your money (Je55e), Monday, 9 January 2012 17:40 (twelve years ago) link

I know that people turn up their noses at Acme Oyster House b/c it's so touristy or whatever, but GD, the grilled oysters on the half shell are profoundly delicious.

the Smurf who'll snatch your money (Je55e), Monday, 9 January 2012 17:41 (twelve years ago) link

Jesse, that's not the first Clover Grill burger recommendation I've gotten. Hmm,,,

xp -- been to New Orleans? Yeah, a couple of times in the mid 80s. This'll be my first time there in 25 years.

Steamtable Willie (WmC), Monday, 9 January 2012 17:43 (twelve years ago) link

i've never had a bad meal at cochon, they lay the vibe on pretty thick but the food is good and reasonable for fine dining, last time i was there a group of six went buck wild, couldn't see the table for all the food, drunk as fuck, for $360 incl tax/tip.

i also love clover grill burgers. they are straight off the truck sysco pucks but for whatever reason (3am) they taste so good. brett anderson wrote a piece for the oxford american a few years ago on the new orleans hamburger, which he (at least then) posits is as important to our culinary heritage as the po boy (ignore fitzmorris' "poor boy" affectation) or the muffaletta. port of call is the most famous NO burger joint. don't go there. buffa's, across the street, has equally good burgers and is maybe the most depressing bar in the city. it's great. (nb the NO style burger is a huge, loosely packed cheap-meat patty on a disintegrating bun typically served with unmelted shredded cheddar on top and a baked potato on the side. brewster's in chalmette is another good place. clover grill is a more typical diner-style burger. the cheffy burger trend has finally reached us but you can probably already get that stuff where you live.)

adam, Monday, 9 January 2012 18:17 (twelve years ago) link

as AS important

adam, Monday, 9 January 2012 18:18 (twelve years ago) link

Clover Grill = yum. I ate there for breakfast years ago when I was there, never forgot it!

Janet Snakehole (VegemiteGrrl), Monday, 9 January 2012 18:18 (twelve years ago) link

Non-food stuff that I enjoyed:

- Swamp tour. We fed alligators hot dogs and marshmallows. It was the second time I had seen people feed alligators marshmallows, which they use b/c they float and are very visible to the gators. The older lady who drove us back to the city in a bus was a terrifying driver and she hated alligators. She said that when she and her husband are driving their RV, they swerve to run over alligators. That wasn't the fun part of the trip, but it was memorable.

- Ghost tour. The guide was kind of a douche, but it was still fun. I would probably do a non-ghost tour next time. It was funny how the was virtually a Nicholas Cage's New Orleans tour. He bought a lot of the French Quarter, and he had a pyramid-shaped tomb built for himself in St. Louis cemetery #1.

- Just walking around. The Marigny, where you're staying, is gorgeous, and has pretty places around every corner.

- Drinks at Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop. At night they have a piano player and singer. It's mostly lit by candles.

- There are two gay guys who own mini ponies that they take for walks in the Quarter. I have seen them in front of the Clover Grill and in other touristy areas, collecting tips in garters around the horses' necks. Those horses are so AWESOME <3. Your kids would love them, though you would have to take them in somewhat racy parts of Bourbon Street. Not sure how sensitive you are about that kind of thing, but it's not THAT shocking (no naked men hung up by their ankles being whipped), and some people bring their kids down there.

Lafitte's: http://s3-media1.ak.yelpcdn.com/bphoto/eTvsHTq5hTI1aB6ahaBYiw/l.jpg

xps -- Good to hear that others love Clover Grill! I thought I might just be loving them b/c of the vibe. They definitely are totally cheap-o pucks, but delicious regardless.

the Smurf who'll snatch your money (Je55e), Monday, 9 January 2012 18:25 (twelve years ago) link

Oops! Mini HORSES, not ponies. They are very clear on that point. They are HORSES, not PONIES. They live in the Marigny, so maybe you might see them around.

the Smurf who'll snatch your money (Je55e), Monday, 9 January 2012 18:26 (twelve years ago) link

Racy parts of Bourbon St not a problem -- our daughter is 23.

Who knows, the guys with the horses might be the owners of the B&B we're staying at. They say they're NO tour guides as well as B&B owners.

Steamtable Willie (WmC), Monday, 9 January 2012 18:35 (twelve years ago) link

Oh. OK, your daughter can probably handle seeing some "sexy" t-shirts and sad strippers.

the Smurf who'll snatch your money (Je55e), Monday, 9 January 2012 18:41 (twelve years ago) link

Can I be a nerd & recommend the D-Day Museum? Really terrific museum, even if you're not much of a WW2 buff.

Also Museum of Confederacy had a great array of civil war artifacts, worth a peek if youre into that kinda thing.

Janet Snakehole (VegemiteGrrl), Monday, 9 January 2012 20:13 (twelve years ago) link

new orleans pharmacy museum! right next to napoleon house, cheap, weird.

oh and hey be cautious wandering around bywater and the marigny, armed robberies are through the roof. i've lived in new orleans a long time and shit is for real right now. eg the chick i hired to watch my dogs while i was on vacation the other week got grabbed, thrown into a car and driven to an atm. a block from my house (on the marigny/bywater border basically). at 9pm. there were 4 unrelated armed robberies within a 4 block radius that same night. not trying to rain on yr vacation but sometimes b&b owners forget to mention this stuff.

adam, Monday, 9 January 2012 20:22 (twelve years ago) link

Yikes! Thanks, we'll be super careful. Pharmacy museum is on the short list, btw.

Steamtable Willie (WmC), Monday, 9 January 2012 20:57 (twelve years ago) link

I'm a big fan of Dick and Jenny's on Tchoupitoulas. Their fried green tomatoes appetizer is out of this world. If you're gonna do tourist charbroiled oysters I'd take Drago's over Acme. Sylvain on chartres near jackson square has great cocktails if you're into that. It feels sort of too cool for school to me, but my SF gf feels quite at home there.

Also, it's a hideous tourist bar, but Pirate's Alley right by Jackson Square always gives me the eeriest feeling at night and is the only place I've ever been where I might actually concede that a place's history could leave it with some kind of supernatural aura. It almost feels like the ground is shifting or something.

Fetchboy, Tuesday, 10 January 2012 01:52 (twelve years ago) link

WmC I just saw on another thread that you're in NOLA now. I hope you find the miniature horses.

Je55e, Saturday, 14 January 2012 18:18 (twelve years ago) link

Also I hope you will post many pictures! Would like you to make this thread your journal of this trip, but I know that's asking a lot.

Je55e, Saturday, 14 January 2012 23:36 (twelve years ago) link

three months pass...

Going to Jazzfest first weekend, first time in New Orleans since 2006.

curmudgeon, Sunday, 15 April 2012 18:11 (twelve years ago) link

Best food value for the dollar: lunch at K-Paul's
Overrated: breakfast at Brennan's
Sheer heart attack: chargrilled oysters at Drago's

improvised explosive advice (WmC), Sunday, 15 April 2012 18:17 (twelve years ago) link

Thanks. Heading down Thursday and flying home Monday.

curmudgeon, Tuesday, 24 April 2012 14:25 (twelve years ago) link

So neither Broadview nor Slim Goodie's are open late?

curmudgeon, Wednesday, 25 April 2012 21:03 (twelve years ago) link

meant to post this on here earlier. it's my wonderful friend jennifer's site. all things NOLA food. restaurants and recipes abound. browse for ideas!

http://www.foodorleans.com/

andrew m., Wednesday, 25 April 2012 21:32 (twelve years ago) link

I see Jazzfest scheduled Pancho Sanchez/Terence Blanchard and The Texas Tornados at the same time. I'd opt for the latter since they're not in a tent.

Advanced Uncle Meat recovery system (Dan Peterson), Wednesday, 25 April 2012 22:03 (twelve years ago) link

It's a tough call though. Also at that time reggae band Steel Pulse, Buckwheat Zydeco, Bon Iver, Beach Boys and Real Untouchables Brass Band (don't know this last group).

curmudgeon, Thursday, 26 April 2012 00:49 (twelve years ago) link

Jazzfest friends of mine coined the disease name FOMS: Fear Of Missing Something. Generally at any point in the day there are 2-3 (or more) great options. I've become kind of a (self-described) expert at balancing acts I can't miss, acts have seen before but would gladly see again, stuff new to me I've only read about... I often see half of one show and half of another, but figuring out which to start with vs. end with is another trick.

Rule #1: don't leave a show you're enjoying to see something else.

Rule #2: don't over-schedule (hard one for me.) Leave yourself open to the serendipitous moment.

Rule #3: stop in to the gospel tent, jazz tent and Economy Hall often, even if you have no idea who's playing.

Advanced Uncle Meat recovery system (Dan Peterson), Thursday, 26 April 2012 15:22 (twelve years ago) link

only been there once, but I could have easily spent the whole weekend following Rule 3

los blue jeans, Thursday, 26 April 2012 21:20 (twelve years ago) link

Okay, jazzfest stream on youtube is cool. Sound is a little glitchy, and Marcia Ball's voice is pretty ragged today, but this is better than work. Nice that they have two stage channel choices.

Advanced Uncle Meat recovery system (Dan Peterson), Friday, 4 May 2012 19:31 (twelve years ago) link

Will check that out later.
I moved around a fair amount for weekend 1 this year, although I decided to stay put and just see Dr. John and Springsteen at the end of Sunday afternoon.

In non-fest stuff--

Ate at Dooky Chase's one night and it was better than some yelpers and others have said. Had that "Jewish C______" at Slim Goodies one morning. My meal at Meauxbar was fairly good, but gf's was just ok.

curmudgeon, Friday, 4 May 2012 19:38 (twelve years ago) link

I thought the food at Dooky's was pretty good when I was there, maybe not excellent, but the atmosphere and vibe of the place was super nice.

Advanced Uncle Meat recovery system (Dan Peterson), Friday, 4 May 2012 19:43 (twelve years ago) link


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