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  1. While every meal is an event in New Orleans, some events have been created around meals. Read More. Cocktail Events. New Orleans is the birthplace of the cocktail ...

    • Mardi Gras

      Mardi Gras in New Orleans is a one to a three-month stretch...

    • Summer Festivals

      Don't let the heat keep you away from New Orleans. For one...

    • Winter Festivals

      The holidays in New Orleans are like nowhere else. We’d...

    • Mother's Day

      Spa, Shopping, and More. New Orleans has plenty of day spas;...

    • Valentine's Day

      Have a romantic night, or week, in New Orleans. Sample some...

    • Festival Calendar

      Think New Orleans is exaggerating when we say we’re the...

    • Easter

      The promise of renewal, white linen dresses and seersucker...

    • Spring Festivals

      New Orleans’ spring festival season means Jazz Fest, Hogs...

  2. Creole Jambalaya - Palmer's Cuisine - Congo Square New World Rhythms Fest 2017. Every year, we host huge citywide celebrations such as the New Orleans Food & Wine Experience, Tales of the Cocktail, COOLinary New Orleans and Restaurant Week New Orleans. What’s more, we have special festivals centered around brunch, beignets, barbecue, and ...

  3. Mar 22, 2023 · Jazz Fest. April 28 — April 30, May 4 — May 7, 2023. The grand dame of New Orleans’s festival scene for music and food return the last weekend in April and first weekend in May — though it will be missing one legendary food item this year: crawfish bread. Single-day weekend tickets start at $85.

  4. New Orleans is famous for everything from food to cocktails and our incredible live music scene. We also know how to celebrate. Whether it’s Mardi Gras or the annual New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, the ESSENCE Festival of Culture in July, or major LGBTQ events like Pride and Southern Decadence, here is everything you need to know to plan your trip to one of the city’s top signature ...

    • Southern Food & Beverage Museum. The Southern Food & Beverage Museum, known as SoFAB, is a living history organization dedicated to the discovery, understanding and celebration of the South’s culinary culture.
    • New Orleans School of Cooking. Since 1980, the New Orleans School of Cooking (NOSC) has introduced countless visitors to the rich food and culture of Louisiana.
    • Carousel Bar at the Hotel Monteleone. Opened in 1949 inside the Hotel Monteleone, the Carousel Bar is a one-of-a-kind culinary experience you won’t soon forget.
    • French Market. As America’s oldest continuously operated open-air market, the French Market is truly a hip and historic culinary landmark. This vibrant market has full-service eateries serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, along with a variety of fresh produce and seafood, regional specialty foods, cheese and wine, sandwiches and salads, and sweets.
  5. Feb 18, 2022 · Mardi Gras bounce brunch at Saint John. All Mardi Gras weekend, French Quarter newcomer Saint John is putting on a special brunch devoted to New Orleans’s beloved bounce music — Friday, February 25, Saturday, February 26, and Sunday, February 28. Reservations are required, call the restaurant at (504) 581-8120 to book a table.

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  7. Jun 25, 2019 · By Beth D'Addono and Eater Staff. Choosing from New Orleans’s dining options can be overwhelming. When visiting the Crescent City, every meal counts, and opinions on can’t-miss meals are as varied as the range of options. Every local has felt the pressure of trying to show off the city’s best to a visiting friend, though even our worst is ...

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