930 Tchoupitoulas St (at Andrew Higgins St), ニューオーリンズ, LA
南部料理店 · Lower Garden District · 206個のヒントとレビュー
Brad Graham: Chefs Donald Link and Stephen Stryjewski. Simple food, and an emphasis on local microbrews. Boudin, breaded pork cheek, smoked ham hock w/ chicken heart, mac & cheese, louisiana cochon.
930 Tchoupitoulas St (at Andrew Higgins St), ニューオーリンズ, LA
サンドイッチ店 · Lower Garden District · 586個のヒントとレビュー
Brad Graham: Muffaletta wich. Takeout lunch joint with an extensive sandwich menu. Around the corner from the famed Cochon, Cochon Butcher is a beer/wine bar and meat market combination in the Warehouse District.
ニューアメリカ料理店 · Central Business District · 113個のヒントとレビュー
Brad Graham: Donald Link’s flagship restaurant has earned accolades since it opened its doors. Their gumbos and soups are standouts and the fresh salads come decorated with seasonal ingredients.
Brad Graham: Boucherie offers smartened-up versions of down-home cooking. They might be out of Krispy Kreme bread pudding by the time dessert rolls around, but you’ll be too full to eat it anyway.
ケイジャン・クレオール料理店 · Central City - Garden · 136個のヒントとレビュー
Brad Graham: Straightforward Creole menu, and the shrimp and grits are a standout. The brunch with live music draws the most customers, but this place has solid food all day, all the time.
Brad Graham: Head east in the Quarter to get away from the tourists, and the Clover Grill sits past where the spring breakers stop walking. The Clover is a retro-styled diner that is open anytime of day.
601 Loyola Ave (btwn Poydras & Girod), ニューオーリンズ, LA
シーフードレストラン · Central Business District · 73個のヒントとレビュー
Brad Graham: There is a Spanish theme at chef John Besh’s latest eatery, but it is so deliciously caught up in local tradition that dining here feels much closer to Bucktown than Barcelona.
Brad Graham: Tony heads to Company Burger for some classic cheeseburger greatness. Chef/owner Adam Biderman opened the shop after serving as the opening chef de cuisine at famed Atlanta spot, Holeman & Finch.
3336 Magazine St (Magazine & Louisiana), ニューオーリンズ, LA
ホットドッグ店 · Central City - Garden · 68個のヒントとレビュー
Brad Graham: (1/2) All the hot dogs your heart could desire and occupies a totally refashioned former gas station. Steamed German wieners and sausages on slightly sweet sourdough that are steamed and then toasted.
5030 Freret St (btwn Soniat & Robert), ニューオーリンズ, LA
ホットドッグ店 · Freret · 106個のヒントとレビュー
Brad Graham: (2/2) All the hot dogs your heart could desire and occupies a totally refashioned former gas station. Steamed German wieners and sausages on slightly sweet sourdough that are steamed and then toasted.
Brad Graham: Tony, Donald and Steve head to The Kingpin for a few beers as they work up some late-night appetites. It’s a cool place to catch the Saints game, or a band. They have an extensive beer selection.
Brad Graham: Metal guitarist Pepper Keenan is part-owner of this pub, but the music includes everything from the Soul Rebels' legendary Thursday night brass blowout to R. Scully's downtown rock outfit, The Rough 7
216 Metairie Hammond Hwy (at Carrollton Ave.), メテリー, LA
ピッツェリア · 38個のヒントとレビュー
Brad Graham: Tony and Lolis Elie head to Bucktown for the best po’ boy in the city at R&O -- a family-run establishment serving up football-sized roast beef po’ boys.
Brad Graham: This bar was the first live music venue to reopen, just weeks after Katrina, with a generator-powered performance by Walter "Wolfman" Washington. If the Rebirth Brass Band is playing, don’t miss it.
Brad Graham: A 1920s theatre converted into the only music venue recommended by locals in the Quarter. Favors local and international alternative rock and indie songwriters, plus local burlesque and freak shows.
Brad Graham: Lolis Elie has Tony meet him at this classic dive bar in the Marigny. The floors are warped, the windows are grimy and smoking is allowed inside.
Brad Graham: Tony and chef John Besh head just outside of the city, over the Mississippi River Bridge to the Westbank, to Pho Tau Bay. Nem nuong cuon, pho dac biet, bun bo hue.
Brad Graham: Satsuma has a wonderful list of site-squeezed juices & sandwiches stuffed full of freshness. The decor is totally New Orleans, and the vibe is about as local as you can get.
カクテルバー · Central Business District · 123個のヒントとレビュー
Brad Graham: Tony and Davis Rogan enjoy a few signature cocktails and an ambience that harkens to an older time. Named after the world’s first mixed drink, Sazerac has as much history and lore as its namesake.
Brad Graham: Legendary dive. Lit only by a few Christmas lights, all the locals agree that no one is ever here for a good reason. Official listed hours are 7pm–7am, and they mean it.
Brad Graham: Classic is dedicated to the late piano master Professor Longhair. A reliable place for top local and out-of-town roots, brass and rock bands.
Brad Graham: Tony, Donald and Steve stumble out to a fantastic late-night food spot, the Taceaux Loceaux truck. A menu of creative tacos with unforgettable names.
焼肉 / バーベキュー料理店 · New Orleans East Area · 6個のヒントとレビュー
Brad Graham: Walker’s is the home of the Cochon de Lait Po’ Boy, which is 12-hour-hickory-roasted suckling pig, topped with creamy Cajun mustard slaw, and served on proper po’ boy bread.