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A Martinville), 341 AT&T, 353 INDEX The Abbey, 291 Mardi Gras and, 40, 43 ATMs (automated-teller Academy of the Sacred Heart Lafayette Mardi Gras Festival machines), 354 (Grand Coteau), 329 Parade, 51 Audubon Aquarium of the Acadiana (Cajun Country), 318– African American Americas, 163, 166, 213 342. See also specifi c towns Museum of Art, Culture and Audubon Insectarium, 166, 213 accommodations History, 206, 207 Audubon Park, 191, 213 Breaux Bridge, 324–325 A Gallery for Fine Photography, Audubon , 194–195, 213 Eunice, 328 253 Aunt Sally’s Praline Shop, 257 Lafayette, 334–335 Aidan Gill for Men, 255 Australia Opelousas, 338 Airport Shuttle, 344 customs regulations, 350 St. Martinville, 341 Air travel, 344–345 embassy, 351 Mardi Gras, 51 Alexandre Mouton House/ passports, 355 planning your trip, 322–324 Lafayette Museum, 333 visas, 359 restaurants Algiers Point, 66, 190 Aux Belles Choses, 261 Breaux Bridge, 325 Allen, Shamarr, 275 Eunice, 328–329 Allstate Sugar Bowl Classic, 30 Grand Coteau, 329–330 A Mano, 295 Lafayette, 335–337 Ambush Magazine, 297, 352 B Opelousas, 338–339 American Bicycle Rentals, 348 Baby’s Coff ee (Breaux Bridge), Ville Platte, 342 Amtrak, 345 325 Acadian Books, 256 Amusement Park and Children’s Bacchus parade, 50 Acadian Village (Lafayette), Storyland, 213 Backstreet Cultural Museum, 332–333 Andouille, 118 180, 207 A Cajun Man’s Swamp Cruise, 209 Andrews, Glen David, 274 Balcony Music Club, 285 Accommodations, 77–110. See also Andrews, Troy (“Trombone Balfa Brothers, 272 Accommodations Index Shorty”), 274 Bananas Foster, 118 best, 80–82 Angela King Gallery, 252 Bank of , 219 Cajun Country Annie Miller’s Son’s Swamp and Bars, 289–299 Breaux Bridge, 324–325 Marsh Tours, 209 best, 290–297 Eunice, 328 Antiques, 249–251 gay and lesbian, 298–299 Lafayette, 334–335 Antiquing tours, 212 tipping at, 358 Opelousas, 338 Apple Barrel, 291 Bar Uncommon, 295 St. Martinville, 341 , Bath and beauty products and Central Business District, 97–105 Audubon, 163, 166, 213 day spas, 255 , 93–94 Archie Manning House, 236 Baton Rouge Area Convention , 82–93 Area codes, 349 and Visitors Bureau, 314 during Mardi Gras, 44 Armstrong, Louis, 26, 270 Battle of New Orleans, 20, 191 Mid-City/Esplanade, 94–97 recordings, 27 Bayou Food Festival, 55 plantation houses Satchmo Summerfest, 33 BCS Championship, 30 Oak Alley Plantation, 311–312 Art for Arts’ Sake, 33 Beauregard-Keyes House, 169, St. Francisville area, 316–317 Art galleries, 251–255 227 responsible tourism and, 36 Arthur Hardy’s Mardi Gras Guide, Beausoleil, 272 St. Francisville, 316–317 46 Bechet, Sidney, 270 tipping hotelCOPYRIGHTED staff , 358 Arthur Roger Gallery, 252 MATERIALBeckham’s Bookshop, 256, 263 Uptown/The Garden District, The Artists’ Market, 261 Beignets, 118 105–110 Art museums Belladonna Day Spa, 255 Aesthetics & Antiques Retro Contemporary Arts Center, Belladonna Retail Therapy, 261 Fun, 249 182–183 “Be nice or leave” signs, 7 African American Heritage Trail, New Orleans African American Berta’s and Mina’s Antiquities, 349 Museum of Art, Culture and 252–253 African-American Museum (St. History, 207 Besthoff Sculpture Garden, 184 Martinville), 341 New Orleans Museum of Art, 184 Bicycle Michael’s, 347 , 349 The Ogden Museum of Southern Bienville, Sieur de, 14–15 African-American Museum (St. Art, 184–185

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1 8 Bywater ArtMarket, 261 Bywater, 62 Butler, Robert Olen,24 Butler, Henry, 275 Bus travel, 348 Business hours,349 Bush Antiques,249 The Bulldog,295 Bubba Frey’s (Mowata), 330 The Brulatour Court, 220–221 Brite, Poppy Z.,23 Briggs-Staub House, 234 Brevard-Mahat-Rice House, 237 Brennan’s Restaurant, 220 Breaux Bridge, 324–326 Brass bands,27–28, 271 Bradish Johnson House&Louise Boutte, John,274 Boutique duVampyre, 264 The Bourbon Pub-Parade Disco, Bourbon OrleansHotel, 224 Bounce music,28 Boudin joints,330 Boudin, Bottom oftheCupTearoom, 264 Bosworth, Sheila,23 Boomtown, 215 Bookstores, 256–257 Books, recommended, 23–26 Bonerama, 275 The Bombay Club, 291 Bolden, Charles“Buddy,” Boat tours andcruises,210–211 Blue Nile, 275 Blue MoonSaloon(Lafayette), 331 Blue Frog Chocolates, 257 Blount SmallShipAdventures, Blaine Kern’s Mardi Gras World, The BlackButterfl Biking, 347–348 Big Sam’s Funky Nation,275 , 214 Big Easy Metropolitan Community 0 7 restaurants, 133–135 during Mardi Gras, 46 No. 941 (Lafi No. 623(LindyBoggs Home), evening cruises,302 tours, 211 4 0 S. McGeheeSchool,235 Shop), 225–226 224 298 268–269 345–346 181 Church, 353 6 0 118 - b i n d e tte’s Blacksmith x . i n y, 261 y, d d

3 6 2 Car travel, 345–347 Carrollton Station,287 Carriage tours, 212 Carousel Gardens, 213 Carol Robinson Gallery, 253 Carnival Cruises,345 Carnival, tradition of, 40 Candlelight Lounge, 283 Candies, pralines andpastries, Canal Street streetcar line, 55, Canal Street ferry, 190, 213,348 Canal Place, shopping,247 Canada Camp Street, No. 2427 (Warwick Calendar ofevents, 30–35 Cajun-Zydeco Festival, 32 Cajun MusicVol. 1 Cajun language, 319–321 Cajun Country (Acadiana), 318– Cajun cooking, 115,118 Cajun andzydeco music,25, Café Lafi Café duMonde, 202, 232 Café brûlot,118 Cabs, 347 Cable, George Washington, 23 The Cabildo, 172, 230 C parking passports, 355 embassy andconsulates, 351 customs regulations, 350 restaurants planning your trip, 322–324 Mardi Gras, 51 accommodations boudin joints,330 Opelousas, 338 Lafayette, 331 joints, 284–285 tipping, 358 during Mardi Gras, 45 during JazzFest, 54 airport, 344 during JazzFest, 54–55 257–258 349 Manor), 237 Ville Platte, 342 Opelousas, 338–339 Lafayette, 335–337 Grand Coteau, 329–330 Eunice, 328–329 Breaux Bridge, 325 St. Martinville, 341 Opelousas, 338 Lafayette, 334–335 Eunice, 328 Breaux Bridge, 324–325 342. 272–273, 321–324 tte inExile, 298 See also (Savoy), 25

specifi c towns Chalmette Battlefi Central Grocery, 132,229 Central Business District (CBD) Cemeteries, 195–198 Cellphones, 353 Celebration intheOaks,35 Cat’s Meow, 291 Coliseum Street Cole Pratt Gallery, Ltd., 253 Codrescu, Andrei, 23 Cocktails Cochon Butcher, 132 Clothing Clement, Michael,195 Cleary, John, 275 Classical music,300 Civil War, 192, 227 Pedal Boats,214 City Park, 192–193, 245 Circle Bar, 295 Churches, 186–188 Christopher, Evan, 275 Christmas New Orleans-Style, 34 Chris Roberts-Antieau, 253 Children’s Storyland, 192 Children’s Museum,Louisiana, 214 Children’s Krewe (Lafayette), 51 Children, families with,351 Chickie Wah-Wah, 283 Chenier, Clifton, 272 Chart Room, 291 Chartres Street Charpentier House, 240 , 190, 216 restaurants, 139–145 brief descriptionof, 63 accommodations, 97–105 Nos. 2329-2305 (The Seven Tales ofthe Cocktail, 56 Museum oftheAmerican best classic, 7–8 for Mardi Gras, 44 for JazzFest, 54 fashion andvintage, 259–260 Confederate MemorialHall “Thursdays atTwilight” concerts, for kids,213–214 sights andattractions, 212–214 Mardi Gras and,45 No. 1113(Beauregard-Keyes No. 751 (The Presbytère), 230 tipping valet-parking during Mardi Gras, 44 Sisters), 236–237 Cocktail, 185–186 Museum, 181 65 House), 227 Preserve, 191–192 National Historical Park & attendants, 358 eld/Jean Lafi 110/12/11 2:56 PM tte 0 / 1 2 / 1 1

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1 363 1 / 2 1 / 0 110/12/11 2:56 PM (Longfellow), 319 (Longfellow), , 33, 55–56 Music Festival, 280–283 ée, 118 ée, 266–302 290–297 best, and lesbian, 298–299 gay tipping at, 358 278, 275, Quarter, French 285–289 240 240 House), Castanedo’s 242–243 3), 244 No. 245 330 339 Martinville), bars, 289–299 drinks, 7–8 classic best 273 267, listings, current cruises, 302 evening and lesbian, 297–299 gay clubs, 274–284 arts, 299–302 performing clubs, rock, rhythm, House), (Charpentier 2023 No. (Widow Nos. 2033-2035 240 2139, No. 240 2176, No. (Degas House), 2306 No. 243 House), 2326 (Reuther No. 243 & 2341, Nos. 2337 244 2453, No. 2623, 244 No. 244 2809, No. 244 2936, No. 244 3330, No. Cemetery 3421 (St. Louis No. Park), and (City Ave. City Park 94–97 accommodations, 62–63 brief description of, 135–138 restaurants, 240–245 tour, walking Eggs Sardou, 118 Sardou, Eggs 169 1850 House, The 350–351 Electricity, 298 1135 Decatur, 331 (Lafayette), El Sido’s 351 and consulates, Embassies 351 Emergencies, 50 Endymion parade, and nightlife, Entertainment Goods, 264 Occult Esoterica Esplanade Avenue Esplanade Ridge Essence Étouff 263 Euclid Records, 326–329 Eunice, 330 Poultry, Eunice Slaughterhouse, Superette Eunice Evangeline Monument (St. Evangeline

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See also and desserts, bakeries ee, Seafood and Oyster Bar, 291 Bar, Oyster and Seafood Index Restaurants 325 Bridge, Breaux 328–329 Eunice, 329–330 Coteau, Grand 335–337 Lafayette, Opelousas, 338–339 342 Platte, Ville 139–145 Warehouse, 154–157 133–135 Orleans, 153 New and around 145–154 330 208 Tours, 225 Legacy), 225 Cottage), Restaurants 32 Experience, best, 113–114 best, Cajun Country and District Business Central coff 157–160 cuisine, by 118 cuisines, 114–115, & Bywater, Marigny Faubourg 120–133 Quarter, French 44 Gras, Mardi 135–138 Mid-City/Esplanade, and, 35–36 tourism responsible 318 St. Francisville, in the suburbs and parishes in tipping, 358 District, Garden Uptown/The 44 Gras, during Mardi John’s (Madame 632 No. (Spanish Colonial 707 No. Jazz Fest, 53–54 Jazz Fest, & Food Orleans Wine New Dickie Brennan’s Bourbon House Bourbon Dickie Brennan’s 290 Steakhouse, Dickie Brennan’s Dining, 112–160. 264 Dirty Coast, Band, 271 Brass Dirty Dozen 118 Dirty rice, 350 Disabled travelers, 194 Garden, Discovery 273 Fats, Domino, Specialty Meats (Scott), Don’s 295 Cigar Bar, Uptown Dos Jefes Doubloons, 41 Michael, 272 Doucet, 350 Drinking laws, Driving, 345–347 Island Swamp Honey Wagner’s Dr. Dumaine Street E Eating and drinking, 28. 3 6 3

d d n i . x (paddle-wheeler), (paddle-wheeler), e d n i b - 0 sh, 118 sh, 6 Pretre Mansion), 224 Pretre 210–211, 302 210–211, House), 238 House), 238–239 Museum, 181 301 182–183, 51 Country), 0 4 No. 813 (Café du Monde), 232 du Monde), (Café 813 No. 229 Grocery), (Central 923 No. No. 2425 (Joseph Merrick Jones Merrick (Joseph 2425 No. House), (Koch-Mays 2627 No. 210 vacations, cooking 7 0 D 299 clubs, gay, Dance 300 performances, Dance 716 (Le No. Dauphine Street, Galleries, 253 Davis 358 time, saving Daylight spas, 255–256 Day 285 d.b.a., 355 Debit cards, Debris, 118 228–229 Decatur Street, 188, 242–243 Degas House, 295 Delachaise, 295 Delmonico, 253 Pottery, Derby Plantation, 308–309 Destrehan Creole Tomato Festival, 32 Festival, Tomato Creole City Books, 256 Crescent 291 City Brewhouse, Crescent 32 City Classic, Crescent 227 d’Or, Croissant Cruise lines, 345–346 349–350 regulations, Customs 197 Cemetery, Grove Cypress Coliseum Theater, 202 Theater, Coliseum Antiques, 249 Collectible 233 Villa, Short’s Colonel 239 Palace, Commander’s 36 Ground, of Cruisers, 211 Confederacy Memorial Hall Confederate 268 207, 199, Square, Congo 351 Consulates, Arts Center, Contemporary 298 Pocket, Corner The 44 Gras, Mardi Costumes, and masks, 258 Costumes 298 Club, Country (Cajun Gras de Mardi Courir 222 202, Sisters, of Two Court The Susan, 275 Cowsill, Crawfi 355 cards, Credit 115, 118 cuisine, Creole 321 language, Creole Queen Creole 8 1 1 1 8 7 9 _ 6 116_9781118074060-bindex.indd 363 116_9781118074060-bindex.indd 364 6 _ 364 9 7

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1 8 , 166–168, 228 French, Bob, 274 Fred’s Lounge (Mamou),337 Fourth Street, No. 1448 (Colonel Food anddrink,260 The Fly, 191 Floyd’s Record Shop(Ville Platte), Florence, Robert, 205–206 Floats, Mardi Gras, 41, 48–49 Fleur deParis, 259 First Street Final Four, 32 Filé, 118 Fiction, 23 Festival Tours International, Festivals andspecialevents, Festivals Acadiens etCreoles, 55 Festivals Acadiens (Lafayette), 34 deLouisiane Festival deMusiqueAcadienne, Feelings Cafe, 292 FedEx Offi Feaufollet, 272 Faulkner HouseBooks,231,256 Faulkner, William, 24 Faubourg Marigny The Famous Door, 275 Families withchildren, 351 Fahy’s IrishPub, 292 FAB, Faubourg Marigny Art& F Evening cruises,302 Evangeline Oak(St.Martinville), 0 7 No. 1420(Archie Manning No. 1407 (Pritchard-Pigott No. 1331(Morris-Israel House), (Brevar 1239 No. No. 1134(Payne-Strachan restaurants, 133–135 nightlife, 285–290 brief descriptionof, 62 accommodations, 93–94 sights andattractions, 212–214 Mardi Gras and,45 4 0 Short’s Villa), 233 26, 342 House), 236 House), 236 236 House), 203, 237 House), 237 55, 323 30–35 (Lafayette), 32,331 55 bars, 290–294 Books, 256 340 6 0 - b ces, 352 i n d e x . i n d-Mahat-Rice d d

3 6 4 Grau, Shirley Ann, 24 Grandmother’s Buttons (St. Grand Coteau, 329–331 Good FriendsBar&QueensHead Golden Lantern, 298 Go Fourth ontheRiver, 32 Goddess ofHistory-Genius of Gilchrist, Ellen,23 Gifts andsouvenirs, best, 5–7 Gifts andhomedecor, 261–262 Germaine Wells Mardi Gras Gays andlesbians,352–353 Gay HeritageTour, 205 PlaceGathering Worship Center, Gardens, 193–194 The Garden District BookShop, The Garden District/Uptown HouseMuseum,172–173,Gallier Hall,188 Gallier Galatoire’s, 202 G Funky Pirate, 278 Fritzel’s European JazzPub, 278 Friends oftheCabildo, 205 , 32,55 French Quarter tours, 205 nightlife, 297–299 walking tour, 232–239 sights andattractions, 177–178 restaurants, 145–154 brief descriptionof, 63 accommodations, 105–110 sights andattractions, 162–177 restaurants, 120–133 nightlife brief descriptionof, 59 accommodations, 82–93 shopping, 247–248 Francisville), 316 Pub, 298–299 Peace Statue, 242 Museum, 172 353 201, 233,257 Anne Rice-associated sights, 201, 227 walking tour, 218–232 tours, 204–205 for kids,212–214 Anne Rice-associated sights, rhythm, rock, blues&more, jazz andbluesclubs,275, 278, bars, 290–294 202–203 201–202 285–290 280–283 Gumbo Tales: FindingMyPlace Gumbo Festival, 33 Gumbo, 118 Guiding LightMissionary Baptist Guerlain SpaattheRoosevelt, Grits, 118 Grillades, 118 Greg’s Antiques,250 Greenwood Cemetery, 197 Green Serene, 259 Great Artists’ Collective, 253 Gray Line, 206 Hotel Monteleone, 202 Hot 8,274 Hospitals, 352 Horizon Gallery, 222 Holy trinity, 119 Holy Faith Baptist Temple, 65 Holly Tamale, 287 Hoi PolloiBoutique, 261 History ofNew Orleans,12–22 Historic Treme Neighborhood, Historic New OrleansTours, Historic New OrleansCollection- Historic New OrleansCollection The Historic French Market, Hip-hop, 28 Hi-Ho Lounge, 295 Hermes BaratAntoine’s, 292 Hermann-Grima House, 173–174 Heritage Literary Tours, 205 Hemmerling Gallery, 253 Health concerns, 351–352 Hazelnut, 261 Haunted History Tours, 210 Hats, 262 Harrison, Donald,Jr., 275 Harrah’s Casino, 215 Hansen’s Sno-Bliz, 156 Hands OnNew Orleans,36 Halloween, 34 Habitat for Humanity, 36 H plantation-house tours, 308 books about,23–24 shopping, 247–248 Voodoo Experience, 56 (Roahen), 24 at theNew OrleansTable Church, 65 255 349 204–206, 209 174 Museum/Research Center, Gift Shop, 195 166–168, 228

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See also 203, 239 203, 331 Center, 322 Commission, 51 Parade, 51 Commission, Visitors 292 225–226, 310–311 329 (Eunice), 353 Center, 51 krewes Blacksmith Shop, tte’s Mardi Gras, 51 Gras, Mardi Cajun, 319–321 321 Creole, L 222 House, LaBranche The 222 House, Lacoul 331–337 Lafayette, 1, 197, No. Cemetery Lafayette and Visitors Convention Lafayette and Visitors Convention Lafayette Festival Gras Mardi Lafayette and Convention Parish Lafayette Lafi 119 Lagniappe, 178–180 Pontchartrain, Lake 352 Language, 220 Latrobe’s, Plantation, A Creole Laura: Plantation, 205 Laura Candies, 258 Laura’s 264 200, Marie, Laveau, 258 Candy Kitchen, Leah’s 301 Chat Noir, Le 274 Sophie, Miss Lee, aid, 352 Legal Sausage Kitchen Lejeune’s Galleries, 254 LeMieux 205 Monde Creole, Le Monnier Mansion, 222 Le 294 Phare, Le Mansion, 224 Pretre Le 299 LeRoundup, Community and Gay Lesbian Go Antiquing!, 212 Let’s Koch-Mays House, 238–239 House, Koch-Mays 50 parade, d’Etat Krewe 42 du Vieux, Krewe (Lafayette), of Bonaparte Krewe 44 of Comus, Krewe 46 Debris, of Kosmic Krewe 51 of Lafayette, Krewe of Orpheus, 42 Krewe 40–41. Krewes, Krown, Joe, 275 Joe, Krown, 352 Burger, Krystal 254 E. Schon, Ltd., Kurt (riverboat), (riverboat), ett’s Margaritaville Margaritaville ett’s National Historical tte and National Park tte 208 Tours, Swamp tte 280–283 Presented Heritage Festival Shell), 52–55 by 191–192 & Preserve, Park and Visitor Folklife Preserve’s 205 Center, Cafe & Storyville Tavern, Tavern, & Storyville Cafe 285–286 213 erson Transit, 345 erson Transit, documentaries about, 26 and, 45 Gras Mardi 212–214 sights and attractions, books about, 25–26 65 Temple, Baptist Holy Faith 27 recordings, 33 Summerfest, Satchmo 65 Mass, St. Augustine’s 278, 275, Quarter, French K 12, 22, 36 Hurricane, Katrina, 199 Ava, Kay, 211 Kayak-iti-Yat, FM, 318 KBON 101.1 Antiques, 250–251 Keil’s 292 Irish Pub, Kerry 23 Parkinson, Frances Keyes, Kids, 351 23 King, Grace, 42 King Cakes, 42 King of Carnival, Kingpin, 296 51 Gras), (Mardi Parade King’s 257 Witch, Kitchen J 191, 228 169, 20, Andrew, Jackson, 163 Square, Jackson 119 Jambalaya, 24 James, Rosemary, 248 Jax Brewery, Jazz, 268–270 Jazz and blues clubs, 274–284 Orleans Jazz & (New Jazz Fest 54–55 Express, Jazz Fest 348 JazzyPass, Jean Lafi Jean Lafi Jean Lafi 264 Jeantherapy, Jeff 262–263 Jewelry, Buff Jimmy Jim Russell Records, 263 Records, Jim Russell 275 John, Dr., John James Audubon 254 Gallery, Jonathan Ferrara 238 Joseph Merrick Jones House, 348 Ride Bicycles, Joy 248 Julia Street, 5 6

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d , 358 , d n i . See also x e d n i 283 I Club, eld’s Jazz Playhouse, eld’s b - 0 6 Accommodations Index Accommodations 324–325 Bridge, Breaux 328 Eunice, 334–335 Lafayette, Opelousas, 338 341 St. Martinville, 311–312 Plantation, Oak Alley 316–317 area, St. Francisville 105–110 313 Gardens, 197–198 51 65, 180 278 0 4 best, 80–82 best, Cajun Country 97–105 District, Business Central 93–94 Marigny, Faubourg 82–93 Quarter, French 44 Gras, during Mardi 94–97 Mid-City/Esplanade, plantation houses and, 36 tourism responsible 316–317 St. Francisville, staff tipping hotel District, Garden Uptown/The documentaries about, 26 embassy and consulates, 351 and consulates, embassy 355 passports, visas, 359 7 0 Houmas House Plantation & , 285 349 and Feathers, House of Dance 259 House of Lounge, 255–256 Hove, 287 Wolf, Howlin’ The 8 Hurricane (cocktail), 12, 22, 36 , Memorial, Hurricane Katrina Hurricane season, 30 Hotels, 77–110. 77–110. Hotels, Irvin Mayfi I Ida Manheim Antiques, 250 166 theater, IMAX (Lafayette), Independent Parade 31, 43, 46, Gras, Indians, Mardi 359–360 sources, Information Insectarium, 166, 213 352 Insurance, 352 and Wi-Fi, Internet Ireland Iris, 295 Irish Channel, 63 The 50 Iris parade, Irvin Mayfi Botanica, 200 Island of Salvation 66–75 suggested, Itineraries, 8 1 1 1 8 7 9 _ 6 116_9781118074060-bindex.indd 365 116_9781118074060-bindex.indd 366 6 _ 366 9 7

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1 8 McGee, Dennis,272 McDermott, Tom, 275 M Lupercalia festival, 39–40 Lundi Gras, 30, 42 Lucullus Louisiana State Museum,169 Louisiana Seafood Festival, 32 Louisiana PhilharmonicOrchestra, Louisiana Native Crafts Festival, 55 Louisiana MusicFactory, 26,263 Louisiana Children’s Museum,214 Louise S.McGeheeSchool,235 New Orleans Louis Armstrong Airport,Internet Lost Bayou Ramblers,272 Longue Vue House&Gardens, 193 Longfellow-Evangeline State Longfellow, HenryWadsworth, Lodging, 77–110. Locals, actinglike, 64–65 Loa, 294 Lindy BoggsHome, 224 Librairie Bookshop, 256 Liberty Theater (Eunice), 326–327 LGBT travelers, 352–353 0 7 New Orleans,251 Breaux Bridge, 324 Uptown/The Garden District, tipping hotel staff St. Francisville, 316–317 responsible tourism and,36 plantation houses Mid-City/Esplanade, 94–97 during Mardi Gras, 44 French Quarter, 82–93 Faubourg Marigny, 93–94 Central Business District, 97–105 Cajun Country best, 80–82 tours, 205 nightlife, 297–299 4 0 300 International Airport,344 kiosks, 352 Martinville), 340 Historic Site (nearSt. 319 105–110 St. Francisville area, 316–317 Oak Alley Plantation,311–312 St. Martinville, 341 Opelousas, 338 Lafayette, 334–335 Eunice, 328 Breaux Bridge, 324–325 Accommodations Index 6 0 - b i n d e x . i n See also d , 358 d

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6 Mignon Faget, Ltd., 262–263 Mid CityLanesRock ‘N’Bowl, Mid-City/Esplanade Ridge Mid-City Bayou Boogaloo, 32 Meyer theHatter, 262 Metairie Cemetery, 198 The MerieultHouse, 221–222 Menard, D. L.,272 Medical requirements for entry, Mayfi Masks, Mardi Gras, 44,258 Masakowski, Sasha,274–275 Martin Wine Cellar, 260 Martine Chaisson Gallery, 254 Marsoudet-Caruso House, 202 Marion Cage, 262 Marie Laveau’s HouseofVoodoo, Mardi Gras Indians,31,43,46,65, Mardi Gras, 30, 38–51 Maps, 58 Maple Street BookShop, 257 , 287 Mamou, 337 Mama Lola, 200–201 Maison Bourbon,280 The Maison, 286 Mail, 353 Mahalia JacksonTheater for the Magnolia Mound,314 , 177 Magazine AntiqueMall,251 Madewood, 312–313 Madame John’s Legacy, 174, McMurray, Alex, 275 McGee’s LandingAtchafalaya walking tour, 240–245 restaurants, 135–138 brief descriptionof, 62–63 accommodations, 94–97 watching theparades, 50 walking ormarching clubs, throws, 41 season of, 41–42 origins of, 39–40 krewes, 40–41 Cajun, 51 books about,24 Blaine Kern’s Mardi Gras World, African Americansand,40, 43 activities, 41–44, 46 shopping, 247, 248–249 284–285 353 264 180, 349 42–43 181 Performing Arts,301 202, 225 (Henderson), 331 Basin Swamp Tours eld, Irvin,275 Mystick Krewe ofBarkus, 42 Mystical andmysterious tours, My New Orleans, Musson Home(DegasHouse), Musson-Bell House, 238 Music stores, 263 Music, 267–273 Museums, 180–186 Museum oftheAmericanCocktail, Museum oftheAcadian Memorial Muses parade, 50 Musée Conti Wax Museum, Muse, 259 Mulate’s, 285 Muff M.S. Rau,251 Movies, 26 Moss Street, No. 1440(Pitot Morton, JellyRoll, 269 Morris-Israel House, 236 Moonwalk, 177 Monkey HillBar, 296 Monkey Hill,194–195 Money andcosts, 353–355 Molly’s ontheMarket, 293 Mobile phones,353 Mimi’s intheMarigny, 292–293 Swamp PopMuseum(Ville rhythm &blues,28,273–274 recordings, 26–28 jazz, 268–270 hip-hop andbounce, 28 Essence classical, 300 brass bands,27–28 books about,25–26 French Quarter, 172–177 art ulettas, 119, 132 209–210 188, 242–243 Platte), 342 St. Augustine’s Mass, 65 Satchmo Summerfest, 33 recordings, 27 Holy Faith Baptist Temple, 65 books about,25–26 The OgdenMuseum of New OrleansMuseumof New OrleansAfrican American Contemporary ArtsCenter, 185–186, 213 (St. Martinville), 341 175, 213 House), 245 Southern Art,184–185 Art, 184 History, 207 Museum ofArt,Culture and 182–183 MusicFestival, 55–56 24–25 110/12/11 2:56 PM 0 / 1 2 / 1 1

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d d n i . x e d n i b - (steamboat), 210 (steamboat), 0 6 182 23 (Codrescu), and Culture Museum of Art, 206, 207 History, 300 210 Museum, 175 Museum, 175–176 Shell by Presented Festival 52–55 Fest), (Jazz 270 Park, Historical 275 (NOJO), 344 and Visitors Convention 359–360 30, Bureau, 184, 192 300 and Printmaking Glassworks 254 Studio, 32 Experience, 266–302 290–297 best, 298–299 and lesbian, gay tipping at, 358 0 4 Mardi Gras information, 46 information, Gras Mardi 350 regulations, customs 351 and consulates, embassy 355 passports, visas, 359 bars, 289–299 7 0 National World War II Museum, II Museum, War World National 66 58–63, in brief, Neighborhoods Amour Orleans, Mon New American Orleans African New Orleans Ballet Association, New Experience, Orleans Cooking New Building, 220 Orleans Court New 34 Orleans Film Festival, New Pharmacy Orleans Historical New Voodoo Orleans Historic New Orleans Hornets, 215 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage New Orleans Jazz National New Orleans Jazz Orchestra New 215–216 Jesters, Orleans New Limousine Service, Orleans New Orleans Metropolitan New Orleans Museum of Art, New Association, Opera Orleans New Saints, 216 Orleans New Orleans School of New 351 Care, Orleans Urgent New & Food Orleans Wine New 216 Zephyrs, Orleans New and magazines, 355 Newspapers 35 , Year’s New Zealand New 216 Exchange, NFL Ticket and entertainment, Nightlife N Natchez 8 1 1 1 8 7 9 _ 6 116_9781118074060-bindex.indd 367 116_9781118074060-bindex.indd 368 6 _ 368 9 7

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1 8 Prytania Street Proteus, 42 Pritchard-Pigott House, 236 ,223,280–281 The Presbytère, 176, 230 Pravda, 293–294 Pralines, 119 Prairie Acadian Cultural Center Pontchartrain Hotel, 203 Pontchartrain, Lake, 178–180 The PontalbaBuildings,229–230 Pontalba, Baroness de, 171 Ponderosa Stomp, 33 The PoloLounge, 296–297 Police, 356 Po’ boys, 119 Plum St.Snoballs,156 Plique-LaBranche House, 223 Plantation houses,304–318 Planning your trip, continued 0 7 No. 2343(Bradish Johnson No. 2340(Toby’s Corner), 234 best, 64 St. Francisville area, 314–316 San Francisco, 309–310 Rosedown Plantation, 315–316 planning your tripto, 307–308 Parlange Plantation,314–315 organized tours, 308 Oakley PlantationatAudubon Oak Alley Plantation,311–312 Nottoway Plantation,313 Magnolia Mound,314 Madewood, 312–313 Laura: ACreole Plantation, Houmas HousePlantation& history of, 304,306–307 Destrehan Plantation,308–309 tipping, 358 time zones, 357–358 telephones, 357 taxes, 357 single travelers, 356 safety, 356 police, 356 plantation houses,307–308 passports, 355–356 packing tips,355 newspapers andmagazines,355 money andcosts, 353–355 mobile phones,353 mail, 353 LGBT travelers, 352–353 legal aid,352 Internet andWi-Fi, 352 4 0 School), 235 House &Louise S.McGehee (Eunice), 327 State Historic Site, 315 310–311 Gardens, 313 6 0 - b i n d e x . i n d d

3 6 8 Reuther House, 243 Restrooms, duringMardi Gras, 45 Restaurants, 112–160. Responsible tourism, 35–36 Republic, 287–288 Regional Transit Authority (RTA), Reconstruction, 21 Rebirth Brass 274 Band,271, R BarandRoyal Street Inn,294 Ray’s Grocery (Opelousas), 330 The Rayne Frog Festival, 34 Rawhide 2010, 298 Rare Finds,251 Ramos GinFizz(cocktail), 7 Ralph’s onthePark, 297 R Queen’s Parade (Mardi Gras), 51 Q Uptown/The Garden District, tipping, 358 in thesuburbsandparishes St. Francisville, 318 responsible tourism and,35–36 Mid-City/Esplanade, 135–138 Mardi Gras, 44 French Quarter, 120–133 Faubourg Marigny &Bywater, cuisines, 114–115, 118 by cuisine, 157–160 coff Central Business District and Cajun Country best, 113–114 Jazz Fest, 54 No. 2727 (The Garden District No. 2605(Briggs-StaubHouse), No. 2523 (Our Motherof No. 2504(Women’s Opera Guild 145–154 and around New Orleans, 153 133–135 154–157 Warehouse, 139–145 Ville Platte, 342 Opelousas, 338–339 Lafayette, 335–337 Grand Coteau, 329–330 Eunice, 328–329 Breaux Bridge, 325 Restaurants Index 345, 348 Book Shop), 233 234 Perpetual Help), 234 Home), 234 ee, bakeries anddesserts, See also

Ruffi Royal Street, 163 Royal Caribbean,345 Roux, 119 Rothschild’s Antiques,251 Rosedown Plantation,315–316 Rodrigue StudioNew Orleans,254 Robinson House, 238 Riverwalk Marketplace, 213,249 Riverside Internet Café, 352 Riverfront streetcar, 349 Riverboats, 306 Riverbend district, shopping,249 Ritz-Carlton Spa,256 Rio Mar, 295 Rillieux-Waldhorn House, 219 Riley, Steve, 272 Rice, Anne Rhythm &blues,28,273–274 Rex parade, 42,50 St. CharlesAve., Nos.2301 and St. Augustine Church, 65,186–187, St. AlphonsusChurch, 186,203 Safety concerns, 84,356 Saenger Theatre, 299 Sabai Jewelry Gallery, 263 S No. 1132(Gallier HouseMuseum), Nos.700 to 900, 202 No. 700 (The LaBranche House), No. 640(Le MonnierMansion), No. 627 (Horizon 222 Gallery), No. 613 (The Court ofTwo No. 533 (MerieultHouse), No. 520 (The Brulatour Court), No. 437 (Peychaud’s Drug No. 417 (Brennan’s Restaurant), No. 403 (Latrobe’s), 220 No. 400(New OrleansCourt Nos. 339-343 (Rillieux-Waldhorn No. 333(The BankofLouisiana), sights associated with,172–173, books by, 23 during Mardi Gras, 45 ns, Kermit, 274 271, 227 222 222 Sisters), 222 221–222 220–221 Store), 220 220 Building), 220 House), 219 219 201–203 2524, 203 207 110/12/11 2:56 PM 0 / 1 2 / 1 1

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See also Literary Festival, 31 Festival, Literary 238 263 I/O, 65 Walking tours Walking Platte), 342 Platte), airport, 344 54 during Jazz Fest, 45 Gras, during Mardi tipping, 358 House), (Musson-Bell 1331 No. 238 House), (Robinson 1415 No. antiquing, 212 211 bicycle, 210–211 boat and kayak, 322–323 Cajun Country, 212 carriage, 204–205 Quarter, French Tales of the Cocktail, 33, 56 33, of the Cocktail, Tales 119 Tasso, 357 Taxes, 347 Taxis, 255 Bercier, Taylor Band, 275 TBC Brass 357 Telephones, 26 shows, Television 200 voodoo, Temples, Jak, 200 Simbi-sen Temple 231 House, Williams Tennessee Orleans New Williams Tennessee 244 Italian Grocery, Terranova’s 301–302 Theaters, Street Third Mann Designs/Gallery Thomas 27 Records, Threadhead Muses, 282–283 Three Throws, 41 concerts, at Twilight” “Thursdays 357–358 zones, Time 288–289 Tipitina’s, 358 Tipping, 234 Corner, Toby’s 358 Toilets, 259 Tomato, 24 John Kennedy, Toole, 338 (Opelousas), Center Tourist 359–360 information, Tourist 358. 203–212, Tours, T Sucré, 258 Sucré, 29 Summer, 189–190 Superdome, The 31, 65 Super Sunday, 35–36 tourism, Sustainable 34 Festival, Swamp Pop Museum (Ville Swamp 331 208–209, tours, Swamp Art 302 See also (television show), 207 show), (television 259–260 204–205 tours, 218–232 tour, walking museums) 177–178 on Jackson, 262 65, 297 Lounge, Museum & Museum of the 185–186 American Cocktail, 301–302 30–35 281–282 Eunice, 329 Eunice, clothing, and vintage fashion drink, 260 and food 261–262 decor, gifts and home hats, 262 262–263 jewelry, 263 music stores, 264 the occult, 195–198 cemeteries, 186–188 churches, 162–177 Quarter, French kids, 212–214 for museums ( museums and galleries, 180–186 203–212 tours, organized 190–194 parks and gardens, 339–341 St. Martinville, Treme District, Garden & The Uptown Shrimp Creole, 119 Shrimp Creole, 162–245 Sights and attractions, Orleans/Antiques Simon of New 356 Single travelers, 264 Skip n’ Whistle, 338 Y Ki-Ki (Opelousas), Slim’s Smoking, 356–357 Club Christmas & Jake’s Snake Snoballs, 156 281 , 46 Society of St. Anne, 183 Theater, Solomon Victory 274 Soul Rebels, 258 Southern Candymakers, 33 Southern Decadence, and Beverage Southern Food Theatre, Southern Repertory 225 Cottage, Spanish Colonial Spas, 255–256 and festivals, Special events sports, 214–216 Spectator Cat Music Club, Spotted The 32 Spring Fiesta, 183 Stage Door Canteen, Natchez, Steamboat 274 Stooges, 269 62, 264, 21, 59, Storyville, 348–349 Streetcars, names, 58–59 Street 255 Studio Inferno, 9 6 3

d ce, 314 ce, d n i . x e d n i b - 0 6 Information Offi Information 338 Commission, 340–341 Martinville), African-American Center, Museum, and Museum of the Memorial, 341 Acadian 231 House), 223 House), 188 327–328 spas, 255–256 day 257–258 0 4 No. 632 (Tennessee Williams Williams (Tennessee 632 No. 222 House), 714 (Lacoul No. 223 O’Brien’s), 718 (Pat No. Hall), 223 (Preservation 726 No. (Plique-LaBranche 730 No. antiques, 249–251 art galleries, 251–255 and bath and beauty products 256–257 bookstores, and pastries, candies, pralines and masks, 258 costumes 7 0 St. Charles Avenue streetcar, 348 streetcar, Avenue St. Charles bars, 289 Avenue, St. Claude 314–316 St. Francisville, Tourism St. Francisville 297 Bar, St. Joe’s 178–180 Bayou, St. John’s 31 Parade, Day St. Joseph’s Tourist St. Landry Parish 230 168, Cathedral, St. Louis 201 1, 197, No. Cemetery St. Louis 2, 197 No. Cemetery St. Louis 3, 198, 244 No. Cemetery St. Louis (St. Church St. Martin de Tours 339–341 St. Martinville, Heritage Cultural St. Martinville 187 Assumption, St. Mary’s 187 Church, St. Patrick’s 31 parades, Day St. Patrick’s Street St. Peter and the Campo Santo, St. Roch 275 Paul, Sanchez, 309–310 San Francisco, 33 Summerfest, Satchmo 297 Saturn Bar, NOLA, 248 Save 196 Our Cemeteries, Save Ann Allen, 25 Savoy, 321 272, Marc, Savoy, (near Eunice), Music Center Savoy 23 Lyle, Saxon, 119 7, (cocktail), Sazerac 262 Scriptura, Seasons, 29–30 238 1137, St., No. Second 259 Sessi, 236–237 Sisters, Seven The 254 Pottery, Shadyside Shopping, 247–264 8 1 1 1 8 7 9 _ 6 116_9781118074060-bindex.indd 369 116_9781118074060-bindex.indd 370 6 _ 370 9 7

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1 8 Uptown/The Garden District Uptown Costume &Dance United SaintsRecovery Project, United Kingdom United Cabs,54,347 Union Passenger Terminal, 345 UAL, 260 U 12 Bar, 289 Twelfth Night,41 MedicalCenter, Tropical Isle, 278 Treme Brass Band,271 Treme Treme, Treasure Chest Casino, 215 Travel insurance, 352 Travelers AidSociety, 344 Trashy Diva, 259–260 Transportation, JazzFest, 54–55 Train travel, 345 Train Garden, 192 Toussaint, Allen,275 Tours by Isabelle, 206 Tours, continued 0 7 walking tour, 232–239 sights andattractions, 177–178 restaurants, 145–154 brief descriptionof, 63 accommodations, 105–110 visas, 359 passports, 355 embassy andconsulates, 351 customs regulations, 350 plantation-house tours, 308 Cajun Country tours, 322 swamp, 208–209, 331 plantation houses,308 mystical andmysterious, 4 0 Anne Rice-associated sights, Company, 258 36 352 associated with,207 209–210 6 (television show), sights 26 202–203 0 - b i n d e x . i n d d

3 7 0 USA RailPass, 345 Ursulines Ave., No. 617 (Croissant Urban Conservancy’s Stay Local W Voodoo SpiritualTemple, 200 Voodoo MusicExperience, 34 Voodoo Experience, 56 Voodoo Authentica, 200, 264 Voodoo Voluptuous Vixens, 260 Voluntourism, 36 Volunteer International, 36 Voice over Internet protocol Visit USA, 344 Visitor Information Center, 360 Visitor information, 359–360 Visas, 358–359 Violet’s, 260 Vintage 329, 262 Ville Platte, 342 Vieux Carré Wine andSpirits,260 Vieux Carré Commission, 163 Vieux Carré Cocktail, 7 Vermilionville (Lafayette), Verizon, 353 Vaughan’s Lounge, 283–284 V Warehouse District, 63 Walking tours Walking, 347 St. Louis cemeteries, 197 sights associated with,199–201 New OrleansHistoric Voodoo restaurants, 139–145 self-guided, 218–245 guided, 204–206 d’Or), 227 program, 36 Museum, 175–176 (VoIP), 353 333–334 The Garden District, 232–239 The French Quarter, 218–232 Esplanade Ridge, 240–245 WWOZ 90.7 FM,318 World War IIMuseum,National, Words &Music:ALiterary Fest in Women’s Opera GuildHome, 234 Woldenberg Riverfront Park, w.i.no., 260 Williams Research Center, 174 Williams, Tennessee, 24 Widow Castanedo’s House, 240 Why New OrleansMatters 251 Whisnant Galleries, Websites, 360 Weather, 29 Wax Museum,MuséeConti, Washington Avenue Warwick Manor, 237 Warren, Robert Penn,24 War of1812,20 Zydeco HallofFame Zydeco andCajunmusic,25, Zulu parade, 42,50 Zoo, Audubon, 194–195, 213 Zion HillMissionary Baptist Z Yvonne LaFleur-New Orleans,260 Yoruba religion, 199 Yambilee Festival (Opelousas), Y House, 231 No. 1403 (Commander’s Palace), No. 1400(Lafayette Cemetery), Opelousas, 338 Lafayette, 331 joints, 284–285 182 New Orleans,34 176–177 (Piazza), 24 175, 213 239 239 (Opelousas), 338 272–273, 321–324 Church, 64–65 338

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371 1 1 / 2 1 / 0 110/12/11 2:56 PM Bridge), 324–325 Bridge), 106 106, 108 341 Martinville), 317 89 Place, 103 Hotel, Maison Orleans, 82–83 Maison Perrier Bed & Breakfast, Maison Marriott, 99 House, McKendrick-Breaux The 316 Myrtles (St. Francisville), 93 House, Orleans Guest New (St. Bed & Breakfast Old Castillo Orleans, 88–89 Omni Royal 109–110 House, Guest View Park 92 Hotel, d’Armes Place 92 Hotel, Conti 110 Hotel, Prytania Park Quality Inn, 99 108 Queen Anne, 102–103 Arts Hotel, Renaissance Marriott, 99 Inn by Residence Orleans, 83–84 New Ritz-Carlton, 100 Roosevelt, The 84 Sonesta, Royal 94 Inn & R Bar, Street Royal 99 Sheraton, 84–85 Soniat House, Marriott, 99 by SpringHill Suites 110 House, St. Charles Guest Inn, 317 St. Francisville 103 St. James Hotel, 89 St. Louis, 338 Super 8 (Opelousas), (St. Francisville), Court 3 V Tourist Orleans at Canal New Westin 85 Quarter, W French Historic Wyndham Whitney-A The 100–101 Court, Windsor 101 Orleans, W New Cottages, 86 Cottages, 105–106 Breakfast, 98 Hotel, 98–99 335 328 324 The Grand Victorian Bed & Victorian Grand The 99 Inn and Suites, Hampton 109 District, Inn Garden Hampton 97 Harrah’s, Orleans Riverside New Hilton Charles, 101 St. Hilton 338 Inn (Opelousas), Holiday 99 Inn Express, Holiday 328 (Eunice), Inn Express Holiday 334 Inn Lafayette-Central, Holiday 99 Suites, Homewood 90–91 Provincial, Hôtel 91 St. Marie, Hotel 91 Convento, Villa Hotel 94–96 Road, House on Bayou The Inn on Bourbon, 82 The Orleans, 98 New InterContinental 102 House, International Orleans, New JW Marriott Hotel 334 & Towers, Hilton Lafayette 104 Hotel, Lafayette La Maison de Belle (Lafayette), 91–92 Lamothe House, 99 La Quinta Inn and Suites, 104–105 Hotel, Pavillon Le 92 Richelieu Hotel, Le (Eunice), Guesthouse Village Le 102 Orleans Hotel, New Loews 99–100 523, Loft Magnolia Mansion, 106 Bridge), Maison des Amis (Breaux 88 Maison Dupuy, Maison Madeleine (Breaux 1 7 3

d d n i . x e d n i b - 0 6 (Lafayette), 334–335 (Lafayette), 93 316–317 Francisville), 335 317 (St. Francisville), 85–86 Hotel, Historic 86 Quarter, French Carlson, 99 338 (Opelousas), 0 4 7 0 Accommodations & Breakfast Bed Aaah! T’frere’s 96 & Breakfast, Bed Ashtons Bed & Breakfast, Courtyards B&W House Inn (St. Barrow 328 (Eunice), Western Best 104 St. Christopher, Western Best 89 House, Bienville 96 House, Block-Keller Bois des Chênes Inn (Lafayette), 90 Bourbon Orleans Hotel, 90 House, Guest Bourgoyne Plantation B&B Butler Greenwood Wyndham Bourbon-A Chateau Inn LeMoyne-Holiday Chateau Chimes B&B, 108–109 109 Columns, The 99 Suites, Comfort 316 (St. Francisville), Cottage The by Inn and Suites Country Bed and Breakfast Ridge Country Marriott, 99 by Courtyard 86 Dauphine Orleans Hotel, 338 Inn (Opelousas), Days 328 (Eunice), Inn and Suites Days 105 Depot at Madame Julia’s, The 104 Drury Inn & Suites, 96–97 House, 1896 O’Malley 99 Suites, Embassy 93–94 Hotel, Frenchmen The Creole Garlands The Historic 8 1 1 1 8 7 9 _ 6 116_9781118074060-bindex.indd 371 116_9781118074060-bindex.indd 372 6 _ 372 9 7

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1 8 Dean-o’s (Lafayette), 336 Deanie’s (Metairie), 153 Dante’s Kitchen, 149 Croissant d’Or, 155 Creole Creamery, 155 Creola Cafe (Grand Coteau), 329 Crawfi The Crab Trap (Frenier), 153 Crabby Jack’s, 64 Court ofTwo Sisters, 122–123 Coquette, 147 Commander’s Palace, 147 Cochon Butcher, 145 Cochon, 143 Clover Grill,131 Clancy’s, 146 Chez Jacqueline (Breaux Bridge), Charlie’s Seafood (Harahan), 153 Central Grocery, 132 Casamento’s, 152 Camellia Grill,130, 152 Cake Café &Bakery, 134 Café Vermilionville (Lafayette), Café Maspero, 130 Café Envie, 155 Café duMonde, 154 Café Degas,135–136, 244 Café Beignet,130 Café Amelie, 126–127 Café Adelaide, 140 Buttermilk Drop Bakery and Broussard’s, 122 Brigtsen’s, 146 Brennan’s, 122 Breaux BridgeCafé desAmis, Boucherie, 149 Blue DogCafe (Lafayette), Bird ManCoff Bayona, 120, 122 SeafoodB&C Market &Cajun Back inTime (Opelousas), 338 Arnaud’s, 120 Antoine’s Annex, 130 Antoine’s, 120 Angelo Brocato’s Ice Cream & Angeli onDecatur, 130 American Sector, 143 A Mano, 142–143 Acme Oyster House, 129–130 Restaurants 0 7 4 0 Bridge), 326 and Fresh Market (Breaux 326 336 Cafe, 154 325–326 335–336 Francisville), 318 Restaurant (Vacherie), 314 Confectionery, 154 6 sh Town USA Restaurant 0 - b i n d ee &Books(St. e x . i n d d

3 7 2 Mandina’s, 137 Mahony’s, 64 Magnolia Cafe (St.Francisville), McHardy’s, 65 Lüke, 144 Louisiana PizzaKitchen, 131 Louisiana Bistro, 128 Lola’s, 136 Liuzza’s by theTrack, 64,137 Liuzza’s, 136 Lilette, 151 Lil’ Dizzy’s, 137, 207 Le Meritage, 124 Le Foret, 141 La Petite Grocery, 151 La PenicheRestaurant, 134 La Madeleine, 155 La DivinaGelateria, 155 La Crêpe Nanou,150–151 LaCôte Brasserie, 141 La Boulangerie, 155 La Boca,140–141 K-Paul’s Louisiana Kitchen, 124 Kitchen Shop(Grand Coteau), The JointBBQ(Bywater), 153 Johnny’s Po-Boys, 131 Joey K’s, 152 Jacques-Imo’s, 150 Iris, 128 Irene’s Cuisine, 127–128 Herbsaint, 140 Green Goddess, 127 Gene’s, 64 Gautreau’s, 148 The Galley (Old Metairie), 153 Galatoire’s, 123–124 Franky &Johnny’s, 152 Felix’s Restaurant &Oyster Feelings Café, 133 Fair Grinds,244 Ernst Café, 145 Emeril’s Delmonico Restaurant Emeril’s, 139 Elizabeth’s, 134 Edie’s Express (Lafayette), 336 Drago’s, 144 Dooky Chase, 136 Dong Phuong,65 Dominique’s onMagazine, 150 Domilise, 64 Domenica, 143–144 D.I.’s CajunRestaurant (Basile), Dickie Brennan’s Steakhouse, 123 Dickie Brennan’s BourbonHouse Dick &Jenny’s, 150 318 330–331 Bar, 131 and Bar, 139 328 Seafood, 123 Yuki, 133–134 Ye OldeCollege Inn,138 Willie Mae’s Scotch House, 138 Walker’s (Lakefront), 153 Upperline, 148–149 Tujague’s, 126 Tracey’s, 64 Tommy’s Cuisine, 144–145 Tiny Termite Café, 166 Sylvain, 129 Sucré, 157 Stella!, 126 Stanley, 133 Somethin’ ElseCafé, 133 Slim GoodiesDiner, 152, 154 Sammy’s, 64 Rue delaCourse, 157 Royal BlendCoff Rib Room, 126 Restaurant August, 139–140 Rémoulade, 132 Red FishGrill,129 R&O’s (Metairie), 153 Randol’s Restaurant andCajun Ralph’s onthePark, 135 Prejean’s (Lafayette), 336 Praline Connection, 135 Port ofCall,128–129 Poche’s Market Restaurant P.J.’s Coff The PigStand(Ville Platte), 342 The PelicanClub, 125–126 Patois, 148 Pascal’s Manale, 151 Parkway Bakery andTavern, 138 Parasol’s, 64 Palace Café, 142 Palace Cafe (Opelousas), 339 Nola, 125 Napoleon House, 131–132 Muriel’s, 125 Mulate’s The OriginalCajun Mr. B’s Bistro, 124–125 145 Mother’s, Mosca’s (Avondale), 153 Mondo (Lakeview), 153 Mona’s Café &Deli,134–135 Mila, 142 (Akers),Middendorf’s 153 Meson 923, 141–142 Meltdown Ice Pops,156 Meauxbar Bistro, 128 Martin Wine Cellar (Metairie), 153 Martinique Bistro, 148 157 336–337 Dance Hall(Lafayette), Bridge), 325 & Smokehouse (Breaux 326 Restaurant (Breaux Bridge), ee &Tea Company, 157 ee &Tea House, 110/12/11 2:56 PM 0 / 1 2 / 1 1

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