Pat O' Brien's New Orleans July 4, 2010
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BEST FOOD IN NEW ORLEANS: Food Tour Of The French Quarter
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Welcome to our video tour of the BEST FOOD IN NEW ORLEANS! In this video, we're taking you with us on our 2 day trip to New Orleans to eat everything we can. :) This is a self guided food walking tour of the French Quarter. Our blog linked above has written instructions for our exact path through the city!
We'll go over late night eats in New Orleans, where to get the best beignets in the French Quarter, drinking cocktails at the historic Hotel Monteleone with it's world famous Carousel Bar, eating chargrilled oysters at Acme Oyster House and Drago's Seafood Restaurant, Hurricanes at Pat O'Briens and Gazebo Cafe, Dinner at Antoine's Restaurant, and Jacques Imo's Creole Restaurant, plus much, much more!
We will show you what to eat and what to order at the Best Restaurants In New Orleans! The Best Food in NOLA isn't hard to find-- we'll do it together!
Featured:
Daisy Duke's (24 hour diner)
Cafe Beignet
Jackson Square
Central Grocery - Muffuletta Sandwich
Gazebo Cafe - In the French Market
Pat O'Brien's - Hurricane and other New Orleans Cocktails
Carousel Bar at Hotel Monteleone
Antoine's Restaurant
Ruby Slipper Cafe
Acme Oyster House
Jacques Imo's
Drago's
Get exact dishes we ate and other places we recommend but didn't make it to in the video at our food blog, UrbanCowgirlLife.com
Flaming Fountain at Pat O'Briens in New Orleans
Flaming Fountain at Pat O'Briens in New Orleans during August 2010.
Bourbon Street Billie (Madley) ...New Orleans (How Do I Look)
A whirlwind spin in New Orleans takes us through a Pre-Katrina Bourbon Street, French Quarter, Garden District, Lafayette Cemetery, Laura Plantation and Nottaway. A masquerade Mardi Gras atmosphere abounds as we frolic thru the colorful land.
Veronica Guerin and Pat O'Brien's (part 1 of 4)
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In episode thirty-eight, Ty talks about the assassination of Irish journalist, Veronica Guerin. Veronica was a crime reporter whose coverage of dangerous criminals eventually led to her murder. After that, Whitney kicks off the paranormal half of the show with a story about Pat O'Brien's in New Orleans, Louisiana. This particular New Orleans staple is famous for creating the rum-based hurricane, but beware if you stop by for a drink- Pat O'Brien's is famous for having a few ghosts as well. So settle in, fix a drink, and get ready to take some shots in the dark with us. Cheers!
New Orleans - The Big Easy - NOLA - Louisiana - USA
15 best Things to do on New Orleans: Frenchmen Street, French Quarter, Garden District, The National World War II Museum (National D-Day Museum), Swamp Tours, Cemetery Tours, St. Louis Cathedral, The Cabildo, New Orleans Museum of Art, City Park, Audubon Nature Institute, Chalmette Battlefield & Jean Lafitte National Park, Backstreet Cultural Museum, Louisiana Children's Museum, Blaine Kern's Mardi Gras World.
Nightlive:
New Orleans Secrets
Doctor Gumbo Tours
The Spotted Cat Music Club
Fritzel's European Jazz Bar
New Orleans' Original Cocktail Tour
Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop Bar
Pat O'Brien's
The Jazz Playhouse
21st Amendment Bar at La Louisiane
Pub Crawl New Orleans
Erin Rose
Maison Bourbon Jazz Club
Snug Harbor Jazz Bistro
Carousel Piano Bar & Lounge
The Sazerac Bar
Bourbon O
Rock n Bowl - Mid City Lanes
House Of Blues
The Funky Pirate Blues Club
NOLA Brewing Co.
Tours:
The Voodoo Bone Lady Haunted Tours
Ghost City Tours of New Orleans
New Orleans:
The city is named after the Duke of Orleans, who reigned as Regent for Louis XV from 1715 to 1723, as it was established by French colonists and strongly influenced by their European culture. It is well known for its distinct French and Spanish Creole architecture, as well as its cross-cultural and multilingual heritage.New Orleans is also famous for its cuisine, music (particularly as the birthplace of jazz)and its annual celebrations and festivals, most notably Mardi Gras, dating to French colonial times. The city is often referred to as the most unique in the United State.
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Best Bars Pubs & hangout places in New Orleans, United States
Welcome to New Orleans, United States Food and Drinks Guide. This is MUST WATCH video if you are looking for the best wine and dine spots in New Orleans. We have sorted our top picks for Pubs / Bars and places to hang out in New Orleans for you after reviews received by our users and our in house Travel Specialists.
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List of Best Bars and Pubs in New Orleans
Three Legged Dog
The Original French Market Restaurant and Bar
Saint Lawrence
The Swamp on Bourbon Street
The Avenue Pub
Walk-On's Bistreaux and Bar
Pat O'Brien's
Saints and Sinners
Lucy's Retired Surfers Bar & Restaurant
Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop Bar
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Driving Downtown - New Orleans' Bourbon Street 4K - USA
Driving Downtown Streets - Bourbon Street - New Orleans Louisiana USA - Episode 39.
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Bourbon Street (French: Rue Bourbon) is a street in the heart of New Orleans' oldest neighborhood, the French Quarter, in New Orleans, Louisiana. It extends 13 blocks from Canal Street to Esplanade Avenue.[1] Known for its bars and strip clubs, Bourbon Street's history provides a rich insight into New Orleans' past.
Entertainment, Bars, and Restaurants
Largely quiet during the day, Bourbon Street comes alive at night, particularly during the French Quarter's many festivals. Most famous of these is the annual Mardi Gras celebration, when the streets teem with thousands of people. Local open container laws allow drinking alcoholic beverages on the Quarter's streets. Popular drinks include the hurricane cocktail, the resurrection cocktail, the hand grenade and the profanely named huge-ass beers – a large plastic cup of draft beer marketed to tourists at a low price.
The most heavily-visited section of Bourbon Street is upper Bourbon Street toward Canal Street, an eight-block section of visitor attractions.[14] Among the attractions are bars, restaurants, souvenir shops and strip clubs. There are also a number of gay bars. The strip clubs include Rick's Cabaret, Temptations and Larry Flynt's Barely Legal Club.
Most of the bars are located in the central section of Bourbon. Popular spots include Pat O'Brien's, Johnny White's, the Famous Door, Spirits on Bourbon, Channing Tatum's Saints and Sinners, Razzoo and The Cat's Meow.[15] Marie Laveau's House of Voodoo is located on the corner of St. Ann Street.
The most renowned restaurant on Bourbon Street is Galatoire's; it represents traditional New Orleans dining and has a dress code. Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop and the Old Absinthe House are two of the many casual eateries.[1]
Lower Bourbon Street (lower being a reference to downriver, or downstream Mississippi River), from the intersection of St. Ann Street, caters to New Orleans' thriving gay community, featuring such establishments as Oz and the city's largest gay nightclub, the Bourbon Pub. St. Ann Street has been referred to as the Velvet Line[16] or the Lavender Line, the edge or approximate boundary of the French Quarter's gay community. Cafe-Lafitte-in-Exile is the oldest gay bar in the nation. The intersection of Bourbon and St. Ann Streets is also the center of the Labor Day weekend event Southern Decadence, commonly referred to as the Gay Mardi Gras, which attracts upwards of 100,000 participants.
The holiday of Mardi Gras is celebrated in New Orleans, Louisiana, although celebrations are concentrated for about two weeks before and through Shrove Tuesday, the day before Ash Wednesday. Usually there is one major parade each day (weather permitting); many days have several large parades. The largest and most elaborate parades take place the last five days of the Mardi Gras season. In the final week, many events occur throughout New Orleans and surrounding communities, including parades and balls (some of them masquerade balls).
New Orleans is a major United States port and the largest city and metropolitan area in the state of Louisiana. The population of the city was 343,829 as of the 2010 U.S. Census.[4][5] The New Orleans metropolitan area (New Orleans–Metairie–Kenner Metropolitan Statistical Area) had a population of 1,167,764 in 2010 and was the 46th largest in the United States.[6] The New Orleans–Metairie–Bogalusa Combined Statistical Area, a larger trading area, had a 2010 population of 1,452,502.[7]
The city is named after the Duke of Orleans, who reigned as Regent for Louis XV from 1715 to 1723, as it was established by French colonists and strongly influenced by their European culture. It is well known for its distinct French and Spanish Creole architecture, as well as its cross-cultural and multilingual heritage.[8] New Orleans is also famous for its cuisine, music (particularly as the birthplace of jazz),[9][10] and its annual celebrations and festivals, most notably Mardi Gras, dating to French colonial times. The city is often referred to as the most unique[11] in the United States.
Veronica Guerin and Pat O'Brien's (part 3 of 4)
Source:
In episode thirty-eight, Ty talks about the assassination of Irish journalist, Veronica Guerin. Veronica was a crime reporter whose coverage of dangerous criminals eventually led to her murder. After that, Whitney kicks off the paranormal half of the show with a story about Pat O'Brien's in New Orleans, Louisiana. This particular New Orleans staple is famous for creating the rum-based hurricane, but beware if you stop by for a drink- Pat O'Brien's is famous for having a few ghosts as well. So settle in, fix a drink, and get ready to take some shots in the dark with us. Cheers!
The Dungeon NOLA
The Dungeon in the French Quarter New Orleans.
Road Trip to New Orleans
Robert and some friends from Florida State University head out on a spontaneous road trip to New Orleans for the night.
Bourbon street really does take on a mind of its own with colorful and lively bars on every corner. Oh and the live street jazz really is top notch.
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Kilter- They Say (Feki Remix)
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The Aston Shuffle- Tear it Down (GAMPER & DADONI Remix)
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Review Le M?ridien New Orleans (New Orleans (LA), United States)
Le M?ridien New Orleans (New Orleans (LA), United States)
Address: 333 Poydras Street
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Star Ratings: 4
Ideally located in the prime touristic area of Central Business District Le Meridien New Orleans promises a relaxing and wonderful visit. Featuring a complete list of amenities guests will find their stay at the property a comfortable one. 24-hour front desk facilities for disabled guests express check-in/check-out luggage storage Wi-Fi in public areas are on the list of things guests can enjoy. All rooms are designed and decorated to make guests feel right at home and some rooms come with television LCD/plasma screen carpeting mirror smoke detector air conditioning. The hotel offers various recreational opportunities. A welcoming atmosphere and excellent service are what you can expect during your stay at Le Meridien New Orleans.
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Pat O'Brien's courtyard fountain
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Crossing out Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi from the list as my family and I spend the holidays in the United States.
A glimpse of Texas: Outlet shopping, NASA Johnson Space Center, and drove towards Downtown in Houston. We celebrated my cousin and aunt's birthday and Christmas with the family before heading to San Antonio to see the Riverwalk and the Alamo. Drove towards Austin and experienced the nightlife in South Congress and 6th Street, meeting our relatives at Salt Lick Barbeque, visited the Texas State Capitol and Bullock Museum before heading back to Houston.
Craving for burgers? Whataburger, Arby's, and Hopdoddy Burger Bar will keep you satisfied! (There's an In-N-Out, too!) Not to mention, the Tex-Mex meals from Pappasito's Cantina, Mi Tierra Cafe y Panaderia, La Gloria, and Guerro's Taco Bar were the bomb!
The trip does not end there. We took a 6-hour drive to Mississippi to visit our relatives, too! We decided to go to the downtown area of Bay St. Louis. My family and I went to a bar to grab a drink, have a good laugh, and enjoy each other's company.
Louisiana was an hour away. Yes, it was a must to see the beauty of New Orleans! St. Louis Cathedral and Jackson Square in the morning, bar-hopping around Bourbon St. at night! Among the bars that we went to in Bourbon St., I enjoyed Cats Meow! Also, it is a must to try the Hurricane in Pat-O-Brien's.
On New Year's Eve, we went on a ghost tour in New Orleans. Right after, my family and I spent the New Year countdown in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi.
We headed back to Houston as the vacation is coming to an end: more outlet shopping and souvenir hunting for our dearest family and friends. Torchy's was one of the recommended restaurants. Believe it or not, tacos for $4? The word delicious is an understatement!
Well, that's pretty much it. There's so much to do in Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi. I can't wait to be back for more!
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Hotel St. Helene Video : New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Hotel St. Helene Video : New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
This beautifully restored hotel, just recently renovated and reopened in January 2012, is located in the heart of the French Quarter, only 2 blocks away from Bourbon Street, steps away from Jackson Square and the mighty Mississippi River. Our contemporary guest rooms and suites are complete with LCD flat screen TVs, ebony stained hardwood floors, wireless internet, 300 thread-count linens, IPOD docking stations, and all-marble bathrooms.
Our French Quarter and Courtyard suites feature balconies which overlook the pool in the courtyard area. All guest rooms are nicely equipped to give a feeling of being home away from home in one of the most historic cities in the world! Hotel St.
Helene is located on Chartres Street, right next door to the Napoleon House, a favorite among locals and tourists alike. The hotel's location offers access to an abundance of popular attractions and world famous entertainment that the French Quarter has to offer, such as Cafe du Monde, the French Market, House of Blues, and Pat O' Brien's, which are all located within only one-half mile of this French Quarter gem! Balcony suites overlooking the world famous French Quarter and a secluded courtyard pool, along with many modern luxuries are just a few of the amenities offered at Hotel St.
Helene. All contemporary guest rooms and suites feature one queen bed, complete with local artwork, feather beds and duvets, 350 thread-count linens, flat-screen LCD televisions, FACE toiletries, wireless internet, in-room safes, IPOD docking stations, hardwood floors, high ceilings, and stand-up marble showers.
Continental breakfast served daily. KNOW BEFORE YOU GO: ***The elevator at Hotel St.
Helene is currently out of service. The stairwells are the only means to accessing rooms on the second, third, and fourth floors.
We apologize for the inconvenience*** A security deposit of $150 will be taken upon check-in, per room, in case of damages and/or incidentals.
Check-in from 16:00 , check-out prior to 11:00
Parking, 24 hours Front Desk Service, Swimming Pool, Concierge service.
Shower, Air conditioning, Safe box.
Hotel adress: 508 Rue Chartres Street, New Orleans, United States
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New Orleans Nightlife Runs on Daiquiris
The drinking culture in New Orleans is legendary, and the city’s rich nightlife is buoyed by daiquiris. They are NOLA’s unofficial official cocktail. “Just being here in the city in the nighttime is hypnotic, but having a daiquiri can make it more interesting, more adventurous, more enjoyable,” says Aaron, who works at a spot called Gene’s Curbside Daiquiris, where the demand for the popular drink is overwhelming on a Saturday night. This is the second episode in The Atlantic’s video series “Saturday Night in America,” which uncovers pockets of nightlife across the nation. It was directed by Rosie Haber.
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NEW ORLEANS BUM JUST FINE
During the All-star weekend bum dances to Mary J. Blidge's Just fine