Eat the French Quarter with Tapestry

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Here are some hot spots for our Tapestry readers' three-day eating tour through the Big Easy. These are all located in the French Quarter for an easy walk.
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Steamboat Natchez

Experience the charm of New Orleans with Natchez Steamboat's daily cruises along the Mississippi River. Entertainment, dining, and sightseeing all in one unforgettable journey. ⭐️ 4.5/5 stars!

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Napoleon House

This historic landmark turned restaurant is a must-visit spot with 4.5-star ratings!

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Sylvain

A 5-star American restaurant gem, perfect for a delicious dining experience!

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Cafe Du Monde

Experience the best of New Orleans' coffee culture at Cafe Du Monde, rated 4.5 stars on Google. This beloved coffee shop is a must-visit destination for anyone looking for a genuine taste of the city.

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Pat O'Brien's

Historic Hurricane bar and restaurant in the heart of the Quarter. Top-rated bar with 4.5-star reviews!

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Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop Bar

Dimly lit hang & one of the oldest bars around, serving beer & drinks since the 1700s. This is allegedly where the Bloody Mary was invented!

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Jackson Square

This is the center of the French Quarter, including multiple restaurants, cafes, street performers, artists, and boutiques.

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Killer PoBoys

Casual PoBoy restaurant with a wide selection, offering a little more room than the original location right around the corner.

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Brennan's

Experience the magic of Brennan's, an iconic New Orleans restaurant (4.5/5) that will delight your taste buds and leave you wanting more!

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Museum of Death

★★★★☆ · Museum

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New Orleans Streetcar: A Charming Way to Explore the City

This site covers all the options to see the city. We recommend the dark green St. Charles streetcar, the oldest continuously operating streetcar line in the world. About a 90-minute round trip swaying along St. Charles Avenue through a tunnel of Live Oaks, the streetcar passes dozens of antebellum mansions, Loyola and Tulane universities, breathtaking Audubon Park, and fine hotels, restaurants, and bars. You can pick it up at the edge of the French Quarter at the corner of St. Charles Avenue and Common Street. For a fare, you can buy an all-day $3 "Jazzy Pass" at the drug store right by there.

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Irene's

Since its opening in 1993, Irene’s has remained one of the hottest tickets in town. How owner Irene DiPietro, a baby boomer from a little town in southern Sicily, came to dazzle the palates of the French Quarter’s jaded souls and create an enticing, enchanting setting that is both intimate and homey, is certainly fodder for dining out fanatics. Experience the scrumptious Italian cuisine at Irene's, boasting a 4.5-star rating!