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KATIE KENNEDY

City Guide: New Orleans (Part 2)

December 2, 2019

City Guide: New Orleans (Part 2)

New Orleans, NOLA, French Quarter, Central Business District, J. Crew, Southern Style

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It doesn’t seem that long ago, but my last trip to New Orleans was back in April for the 50th Jazz Fest. I wrote a city guide, posted here, and it’s still one of my favorite blog posts to date. I love travel writing and it’s even more true when it’s about the city I love. This past trip marked my 10th trip to NOLA in around 6 years. Each time I find something new and fall even deeper in love. Since we had a whopping five days in town, I wanted to really stress trying new-to-me places. Always having to visit a handful of my favorite spots, I think I culminated a nice balance to make for one of the best trips to the Crescent City. Let’s take a look at my New Orleans City Guide, Part Two!

Where to Stay:
  • Le Meridian (Central Business District): We have stayed a few different hotels in the city, but my mom had Marriott rewards burning a whole in her pocket. For David and I, this was the perfect hotel. It was in Central Business District, one of my favorite neighbors, and just a short walk to the French Quarter. It offered breakfast, but there’s so many great coffee shops in the area that you’ll be wanting to explore. 
  • Hotel St. Pierre (French Quarter): We discovered this hotel while wandering along Burgundy. It’s situated in one o the oldest buildings in the city and is positively dreamy inside. Although very close to the bustle of Bourbon Street, it’s down in the more residential part of the Quarter and was surprising quiet. We’ll definitely consider staying here on our next trip.
  • Royal Sonesta (French Quarter): This hotel was the first one my mom and I stayed at on my birthday trip, year ago. It is stunning space with a lively rooftop pool. It deserves a special recognition this time of year because it has one of the finest display of Christmas lights you will ever see! We made it a priority to see on our trip.
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Where to Eat:
  • Compere Lapin (Warehouse District): After a big lunch on our first day in NOLA, David and I weren’t sure where to eat. This restaurant, located in the No. 77 Hotel, was across the street from our hotel. I have heard so many amazing things about this spot and it all lived up to my expectations. We had a few cocktails and shared a some plates, especially loving their Collard Greens. Recently, they received the James Beard award, so you know everything will be cooked to perfection. 
  • Herbsaint (Warehouse District): This restaurant, also in the Warehouse District, had a very similar feel as Compere Lapin. I would describe it as a new school twist on New Orleans cuisine. It features recipes and ingredients that you know and love, but with a more modern approach. Craving some good, old-fashioned Creole cuisine, I cannot recommend their Gumbo enough. 
  • Tujagues (French Quarter) This restaurant is steeped in tradition. It was established 1856, making it the second oldest in the city, but it’s age doesn’t show at all. Instead, you will find more classic Creole dishes, done to perfection. Finish off your meal with a grasshopper cocktail. After all, they invented it! Created in 1918 by the owner for a cocktail contest in New York, it’s hard to believe that it only won second place. Think of it like a melted down (and surprisingly boozy) mint milkshake.
  • Antoine’s (French Quarter): I wrote about this restaurant in my last City Guide, but it deserves repeating. We actually had the pleasure of visiting for their $20.19 Lunch. That’s right, a three course meal for only 20 dollars and 19 cents. Not included are your cocktails, but for only 25 cents, I think you can include in their budget. Many of New Orlean’s most cherished restaurants have amazing lunch specials. It’s a great way to take a culinary tour of the city, even if you’re on a budget.  
  • Mother’s (Central Business District): We eat here on almost every single visit, but I realized that I never mentioned it before. It’s home cooking, pure and simple. Expect po-boys, jambalaya, and crawfish etoufee. You can will probably find a line around the building, so either come right at 11 am or after 2 pm to beat the lunch crowd. 
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Where to Drink:
  • Congregation Coffee (Warehouse District): This neighborhood is filled with great, unique coffee shops, but this may be my new favorite. The coffee was what I needed to start my day, but it also had a great breakfast menu to match. I love their sausage and caramelized onion croissant so much, I came in new days in a row to enjoy it. 
  • French 75 Bar (French Quarter): On this trip, I really wanted to put a focus on sampling the different cocktails that represent New Orleans. You have to include the French 75 drink on that list. Named after arlitery from Word War I, of all things, It’s refreshing for the day or night. The French 75 Bar has a great cocktail list, making it a fun spot to grab one last night-cap after dinner. 
  • Bombay Club (French Quarter):Tucked away just past Bourbon Street, this was a suggestion from friend, Brooke. It’s another quiet, intimate with some live music andiron at the Roosevelt HOte a nice food menu. In true New Orleans fashion, this bar even boasts it’s own resident ghost. Multiple people from the staff shared their own stories with Madame Sophie. Since this part of the French Quarter was original a red light district, they suspect she ran a brothel. Don’t worry though, she’s a very benevolent ghost with an understandable soft spot towards women. Men, be good!
  • Roost Bar (French Quarter) Brennan’s is probably my favorite restaurant in the city, but there happy hour is just too good to pass up. With champagne cocktails for $6 and fantastic people watching, it’s a great place to start your night out. If you’re having your meal at Brennan’s, even better! They will treat you like royalty.
  • Sazerac Room at the Roosevelt Hotel (Central Business District): In 2017, the Sazerac was officially named the official cocktail of the city. All of its ingredients are uniquely New Orleanian. The best place to grab this part of NOLA history is at the Roosevelt Hotel’s Sazerac Bar. Back during Prohibition, this was the place to see and be seen. If rye is not your speed, I recommend sipping on the Ramos Gin Fizz. Also born at the Roosevelt Hotel, it’s a gin (obviously) based drink that tasted like you’re sipping on Lemon Meringue Pie. It could possible be a new favorite for me. 
What to Do:
  • Visit the Sazerac House (Central Business District): After you sip the city famous cocktail, you should absolutely go to learn about it! This is a new installation on Canal, just down the street from the Roosevelt Hotel, and is completely free. I cannot believe how well this was put together. You learn about the history of the cocktail and different spirits in relation to the city. You also get a few samples along the way to keep things interesting. My favorite part were the virtual bartenders. Represented are the four different bar types found around New Orleans: Classic New Orleans, Tiki, Bespoke Hotel, and Sporty Dive. They each run you through how different cocktails are made and make you virtual cocktail in the process.
  • Grab a Mardi Gras Sneak Peek (Lower Garden District): You really can’t have a conversation about New Orleans without talking Mardi Gras. In my opinion, it’s one of the best holidays of the year. Similar to Thanksgiving, it’s food based, but is all about having fun before giving something up for the Lent Season. Think parties, costumes, and parades galore! Those parade floats don’t happen over night and Mardi Gras World is a great look into how they come to be. More like a work space, you can see artists work on the floats all year round. 
  • Be a History Buff at the WWII Museum (Warehouse District):If you enjoy history, this is the place for you! It’s consistently ranked the top site in the city. The exhibits are always changing, so even if you visit once, it could be almost like an entirely different museum when you return. Interestingly, the reason this museum is in New Orleans is because the duck boats used on D-Day were invented nearby on Lake Ponchatrain.
  • Always Shop Local (New Orleans): I have a list of shops to love in this city almost a mile long. New Orleanians are extremely proud of their city and they are constantly rocking the swag. If you are looking for fun graphic tees and house items, Fleurty Girl should be on the top of your list. For more menswear or pieces that are bit preppier, I love to shop at Perlis. Their collection of Smathers and Branson are unique to New Orleans. Finally, I simply adore Krewe sunglasses. The silhouettes are so eye-catching, I guarantee you’ll receive a compliment every time you wear them! 
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If you have a love for New Orleans too, or at least a keen interest in learning more, be sure to check back all of this week for more on NOLA. It’s always such goo time to share the city that I love.

Love from NYC,
Katie

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Seasons Greetings in NOLA

November 27, 2019

Seasons Greetings in NOLA

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Living in NYC, I have been spoiled by out-of-this-world Christmas decorations, but New Orleans is no slouch either! This entire week, I’ve been able to see the city transform into a holiday lover’s paradise. Just like everything else, they have their own spin on doing things. There may be a zero percent chance of snow, but today I’m sharing my seasons greetings in NOLA. If you get to visit the city before the new year, here’s what should be on the top of your to-do list!

Find a Pop-Up Christmas Bar:

When chatting with a local the other night, we learned that Christmas themed pop-up bars are starting to come to New Orleans. There are a few options to choose from, but my personal recommendation would be Barrel Proof. Located on Magazine Street in the Lower Garden District, it was a great find when David and I visited a few years ago. An incredible cozy sport, I can only imagine how festive it looks now. For a French Quarter destination, that would have to be the transformed tiki-bar, Latitude 29.

Have a Réveillon Dinner:

This Creole tradition and a must if you’re in the city during the holidays. It comes from the French word for “awakening” and is meant to be eaten after Midnight Mass on Christmas. After all, New Orleans is an incredibly Catholic city. Now, the term can be applied to most meals during the holidays. My family and I had Révellion on New Years years ago. To get a true Creole meal, I recommend eating at the historic restaurants in the French Quarter. Bayona, Arnaud, Galatorie‘s, and Tujague would be my restaurants of choice.

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Hotel Hop:

Similar to the luxury spots in New York, which I talk about here, New Orleans hotels take on a whole new persona during the holidays. Although the outside decor are subtle, it’s what on the inside that counts. Words can’t even begin to describe how beautifully the lobbies are decorated. Before I walked through the Roosevelt Hotel lobby yesterday, I wasn’t particularly in the Christmas season yet. Now, I’m ready to start decorating and blast all of the classics! You also need to visit the Royal Sonesta, and Hotel Monteleone. Don’t forget to visit the more residential neighborhoods for truly inspirational Christmas decor.

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There is just so much going on in New Orleans during the holidays. From Saints games to Christmas Caroling in Jackson Square and celebrations at Audubon Park, the list in virtually endless! Next year, David and I will have to do some serious soul-searching to decide if we want to celebrate in our hometowns or in our home-away-from-home.

Love from New Orleans,
Katie

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An Ode to New Orleans

November 26, 2019

An Ode to New Orleans

New Orleans, NOLA, Thanksgiving, trip, southern style, Tuckernuck

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It feels so good to back in the city that I love for a week of Thanksgiving. Typically, this is a time for homecoming, but my family decided that meant going to New Orleans, a place that means so much to all of us. My first visit to the Crescent City was on a birthday trip with my mom. That was already eight years ago and I’ve made about two trips a year since then. There is something about this city that I just can’t shake. Like a siren song, it calls me back. Like Bob Dylan once said, “There are a lot of places I like, but I like New Orleans better.” This is my ode to New Orleans.

A huge part of that love, I have to thank my dad for. I always look to him as a world class cook and I inherited my love of food from him. If you want to see an example of pure bliss, then you need to see him enjoy a bowl of jambalaya in the French Quarter. On this trip, we’ve yet to have a mediocre meal. Although the crown jewel of dining won’t be until Thanksgiving at Brennan’s, we are eating our way around the city. On this trip, I’ve made it my personal goal to focus on new-to-me places. In all of my visits, I’ve only scratched the surface. I can’t wait to share a Version 2 of my New Orleans City Guide. To see the original rendition, be sure to read up here. It honestly may be one of my favorite posts I’ve ever written.

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Even though New Orleans is another major U.S. city, my time in NYC has helped me see it in a different light. Compared to the constant speed and volume of people, I can better appreciate the laidback and down-to-earth quality of NOLA. The people here are sincere and extreme friendly. I’ve never met a local that I didn’t enjoy talking to. Besides, I find it easy to get along with anyone who values good food and good music.

When David and I first started dating, I was very pleasantly surprised to find out that he loved New Orleans just as much as I did. I don’t want to say it made me know he was the one, but it definitely helped! Our first solo trip as a couple was to New Orleans for their annual Jazz Fest. We had booked the trip after only been dating for a few months. In hindsight, it may have been a little risky, but it’s one of the best memories with him.

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This week in New Orleans is just flying by. On each trip, David and I think long and hard about what a life for us would look like here. Although I’m not sure if we’ll ever fully take the plunge, I will love the city as if it were my own. It may be too early to tell, but I think this trip could be the most fulfilling one yet!

Love from New Orleans,
Katie

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