Oh, I plan to spend some real money on at least a few of the finer restaurants. Thanks for the suggestion. Bananas Foster for breakfast - divine decadence!I definitely second both these places. And I recommend a dinner at one of the two oldest New Orleans restaurants - Galatoire's or Antoine"s. (That is, if you have the dineros!) They are quite the experience. And breakfast at Brennan's, of course, for their Bananas Foster.Felix's Oyster Bar for the Crawfish Etouffé. The Acme is close to Felix's so it is a double whammy.
.Crescent cancellations, Here's the news:
Amtrak ‘Crescent’ to be canceled on select dates this winter | Trains Magazine
"Service will be cancelled Monday through Thursday on the following dates:
- Jan. 6, 7, 8, 9
- Jan. 20, 21, 22, 23
- Jan. 27, 28, 29, 30
- Feb. 3, 4, 5,
On the above dates, train No. 19 will terminate and train No. 20 will originate in Atlanta. No service will be provided to Anniston, Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, Meridian, Laurel, Hattiesburg, Picayune, Slidell, and New Orleans. Service on Friday, Saturday and Sunday will operate normally, but may encounter delays due to speed restrictions and freight train interference."
May encounter delays? More than all the delays I've been reading about?
That's right! Good going, trains.com.Those dates are NOT Mondays through Thursdays. They are Thursdays through Sundays. Someone needs to check their calendars
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Oh, I plan to spend some real money on at least a few of the finer restaurants. Thanks for the suggestion. Bananas Foster for breakfast - divine decadence!I definitely second both these places. And I recommend a dinner at one of the two oldest New Orleans restaurants - Galatoire's or Antoine"s. (That is, if you have the dineros!) They are quite the experience. And breakfast at Brennan's, of course, for their Bananas Foster.
We found that we prefer Felix's. The food at the Acme is good but the acoustics are poor and it is very noisy, Difficult to converse when dining. Maybe okay if you are dining alone but we had trouble hearing the waiter there.Felix's Oyster Bar for the Crawfish Etouffe. The Acme is close to Felix's so it is a double whammy.
Going slightly off topic here, but what happens/who is responsible, if: (1) a trip you have already purchased is cancelled, and (2) a connection booked as a single fare is missed due to Amtrak delays? I realize these are two separate situations that may have two separate solutions. But both might apply to my upcoming trip plan. I have a single ticket for EMY - ATL on CZ, Cardinal, and Crescent. No stopovers. Thanks
I'm getting great advice here!We found that we prefer Felix's. The food at the Acme is good but the acoustics are poor and it is very noisy, Difficult to converse when dining. Maybe okay if you are dining alone but we had trouble hearing the waiter there.
Oh, I would love this thread jack. I need all the suggestions on restaurants I can get. Going to New Orleans without indulging in the fabulous food would be like taking a trip to the Grand Canyon and keeping your eyes closed.This could turn into a long thread jack, but favorite places in New Orleans is a subject that not even Alex Trebeck has the answer, um, the question needed!
Looking at the menu right now and getting hungry!Irene's on Bienville St. Killer!!
Coops on Decatur by the French Market is one of my favorites, turned on to years ago by Sunset Ltd Crew members.Oh, I would love this thread jack. I need all the suggestions on restaurants I can get. Going to New Orleans without indulging in the fabulous food would be like taking a trip to the Grand Canyon and keeping your eyes closed.
Coops on Decatur by the French Market is one of my favorites, turned on to years ago by Sunset Ltd Crew members.
Mostly Locals, with Killer food ( the Rabbit Jambalya is to die for),a great Juke Box and Ice Cold Beer @ good prices, and working girls and Street Characters hanging out.
Thank you so much for your suggestions. This is such a great help.Make sure you spend some time on Frenchman Street. Not as boisterous as Bourbon St, but actually better music. Lots of small clubs to choose from. Just wander along the street and go into whatever place has the most appealing music. Also, many of the street performers in NO are awesome - music you would pay big $$ to hear elsewhere.
You can take the street car from Union Station to within a couple of blocks of the hotel. Not exactly the "heart" of the Quarter but you don't really want that. A quite corner is better. Some good restaurants nearby.Oh, sure. It's the Hotel Villa Convento.
I am sure that not drinking alcohol would not be an issue anywhere. Just relax, buy a soft drink, and give a big tip!
I have heard some jazz musicians busking on the streets, I wonder if you might hear "Tuba Skinny", a you tube favourite of mine:
Great idea. Thanks!!If you are a breakfast eater/diner aficianado kind of person... I highly recommend Majoria’s Commerce Restaurant on Camp. It's out of the way, a hidden gem, authentic southern fare. In NOLA I usually like to eat big at breakfast and coast until dinner...
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