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October 17, 2012

Restaurant August: A European-Inpired Eatery From Chef John Besh

Filed under: Eating New Orleans — Tags: , , — Joe Rabhan @ 8:00 am

Want to celebrate a special occasion or just treat yourself during your New Orleans getaway at our bed and breakfast inn?  We recommend a lunch or dinner reservation to Restaurant August. Featuring a contemporary French menu using local ingredients, Chef John Besh has shown everyone that bringing a European influence to dishes inspired by his [...]

September 26, 2012

Cafe Du Monde: Offering Traditional NOLA Coffee and Beignets Breakfast

Filed under: Eating New Orleans,Local Attractions — Tags: , , — Joe Rabhan @ 12:15 am

Earlier this year, we told you about the New Orleans French Market on Decatur Street.  Once a Native American Trading Post became an actual market area in about 1779.  In the early 1800′s, the French Market was finally changing from tent-structures and roaming sales to more permanent buildings, and as much business came from the [...]

July 19, 2012

Enjoy a Delicious New Olreans Po’boy at Domilise

If you know anything about New Orleans food, then you know the history of the iconic Po-boy sandwich, invented right here in the Big Easy.  They’re literally everywhere around the city, whether you’re in a small place, or a fine restaurant.  As your ever-attentive hosts during your getaway in New Orleans, we’d like to let [...]

June 1, 2012

Classic American Food in NOLA? Get it at Camellia Grill!

Filed under: Eating New Orleans,Local Attractions — Tags: , — Joe Rabhan @ 8:00 am

Less than three miles from our New Orleans bed and breakfast is the Camellia Grill:  a diner staple in New Orleans, and a favorite of locals, students, and visitors alike, offering American food at great prices.  While the Visitor’s Bureau does not include this on the list of must-do NOLA activities, we certainly recommend it! [...]

October 15, 2011

PoBoy’s are “PoFect” in the Big Easy According to New Orleans Bed and Breakfast Guests

Filed under: Eating New Orleans — Tags: , — Joe Rabhan @ 2:15 pm

When visitors arrive at our New Orleans Bed and Breakfast, one of the first questions they ask is “where can we find a good Po-Boy?”  Well, its not so much where they can be found as it is “how many places have Po-Boys nearby?’  And the answer is easy.  Po-Boy’s are everywhere. N’Awlins residents are [...]

August 22, 2011

Salú- New Orleans Bed and Breakfast Guests have Cheers for the Small Plates with the Big Taste!

Filed under: Eating New Orleans — Tags: — Joe Rabhan @ 12:47 pm

Last evening, my wife Bebe and I took a few guests of the Inn with us to try out a relatively new restaurant located on Magazine Street just a few minutes from our New Orleans Bed and Breakfast.  Although Salú, located at 3226 Magazine Street, gives the impression of Latin origins, their name was apparently [...]

August 13, 2011

Freret Arts & Entertainment District comes to life for New Orleans Bed and Breakfast guests

Filed under: Local Attractions — Tags: , — Joe Rabhan @ 4:41 pm

About 10 blocks from the Inn, close to the Universities in Uptown, not far from the Avenue Inn Bed and Breakfast, is a rapidly blossoming business area now referred to as the Freret Arts & Entertainment District.  This 8-block neighborhood offers culture, shopping, and great food for locals and visitors alike. One hop onto a [...]

August 2, 2011

COOLinary New Orleans – Bed and Breakfast guests celebrate dining in America’s Most Delicious City!

Filed under: Eating New Orleans — Tags: — Joe Rabhan @ 2:50 pm

No matter the time of year, bed and breakfast guests to New Orleans have something to celebrate! And August is no different.  For the entire month, restaurants participating in the dining promotion will  feature mouth-watering 2 or 3 course  lunches at $20 or LESS and 3 course dinners at $35 or LESS. In a town that [...]

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