My dear friend, Natalie, and I had such fun visiting New Orleans last weekend! Back when we both lived in Houston (2000-2004), we always talked about how fun it would be to go (neither of us had been at that time). Of course, we had no money back then and little babies and husbands who were students, so it never happened. Then, in 2005, Katrina hit and New Orleans suddenly wasn't so tempting! Well, the city is back and it was time, so we met there last Saturday! Our flights arrived with an hour of each other, so we headed off to find some plantations! We drove by St. Joseph, which was nice, but settled on touring Oak Alley Plantation, which was amazing! We had a lovely tour and lunch on the grounds.
We headed into the city and checked into Hotel Monteleone (the best!) before taking an Uber car down to dinner at Cochon. It was delicious, as all restaurants in New Orleans seem to be.
Sunday morning, we had beignets next door to the hotel at Café Beignet, a fun little place we usually go at least one morning in New Orleans. It's a nice alternative to the crowds at Café du Monde. We headed down to visit the New Orleans First Ward, at a cute little building on St. Charles Avenue.
Next up was a nice little walking tour of the Garden District and a quick lunch at Coquette. I had shrimp and grits in a moment of questionable judgement. That's not my favorite meal, but it sure was pretty.
We rode the streetcar for a while, which is always so fun because you can get a slowed-down look at all of the amazing houses on St. Charles Avenue.
We strolled around a bit more, took a gander at St. Louis Cathedral because it's beautiful, and people watched in Jackson Square.
Later, we took another ride down to dinner at Apolline, a beautiful little place in a very cool old house.
Monday's breakfast found us at Café du Monde (yum), which, although crowded, is always so fun and atmospheric. Then it was a stroll through some great shops, including Antiques de Provence, my very favorite, mostly because of the peaceful courtyard behind it, which shoppers are completely free to roam.
After a quick lunch, we spent some time in the National WWII Museum, which is huge and expansive (i.e., we did not get to see it all and need to go back). But we loved the D-Day and Pacific War exhibits. Very touching, lots of personal accounts and mementos that make it seem very real for visitors. It wasn't long before dinner time was upon us. We walked down St. Charles to Herbsaint, a place Neal and I had been last year. It was yummy, but not quite as amazing as I remembered. Alas! Natalie caught this cool picture of the interior.
Tuesday morning, we took one last stroll through the French Quarter (we loved this Place de l'Echange behind the Bevolo lantern shop). Breakfast was at a cute little place on Chartres called Angeline, then it was back to the Monteleone to check out.
We drove into the Garden District one last time, and decided to stop and walk around in Lafayette Cemetery, which was easy to access and much prettier than St. Louis Cemetery, where most of the tourists go. A fitting end to our October weekend in NOLA!
I love all the ferns poking out of all of the stone and brick work.
This was rather alarming.
Au revoir, New Orleans!