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Big Easy Birthday Eats

I have celebrated this happy birthday day by mainly giving lovely gifts to my taste buds and tummy.

Started our morning with breakfast at Stanley's on Jackson Square - Eggs Benedict with fried oysters. Beyond delicious - best birthday breakfast ever!

We then walked over to Cafe Du Monde and grabbed a table. The beignets and cafe au lait deserve all the hype, though we would recommend not sitting near the outer edges on a windy day!

Despite our best efforts, we definitely ended up wearing a good amount of powdered sugar!

For lunch we split some fantastic jambalaya and a roast beef po'boy at Johnny's. Well worth waiting in the line that stretched out the door!

And to go with the sandwich, a bag of Zapp's Voodoo chips. Very addicting, with a bit more zing than a typical BBQ flavor.

 But also getting in plenty of walking, and even swimming in the hotel’s rooftop pool!

The view from the hotel's roof.

All is calm and quiet early on a Sunday morning!

Jackson Park

The only way it could be better if all our friends and family could have been here to share the day with us!  This traveling has really been very fun, but I am certainly missing everyone too!

 
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Posted by on February 26, 2012 in Buddy, Food, Julie, New Orleans, Restaurant Reviews, Travel

 

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Driving into The Big Easy is anything but easy!

We drove into New Orleans today to spend the weekend exploring and experiencing a city known for its vibrancy and resilience.

The drive from Pensacola, Florida to New Orleans is a bit striking, in that so much of it takes place on bridges! We now know that Mississippi does a very poor job of bridge building, while Louisiana has a knack for getting theirs nice and smooth.

We headed down toward our hotel, and on a Saturday afternoon, walking (or carriage) is definitely the preferred method for getting around the French Quarter.

As with many of the hotels we’ve been staying at while traveling, we used Priceline.com to get a great deal, and be a bit adventurous, not always knowing what we’re going to get.  But the location of the Omni Royal in the French Quarter is just about as perfect as if we had picked it out ourselves.  We dropped our bags in our great little room and immediately went out to explore.

I am not really sure what I expected, but I guess I never realized that the French Quarter is so extensive, and that the trademark architecture is so prevalent.  With so many historic districts in cities, only a few blocks have the telltale stamp of a certain style or such, but not here.

Blocks upon blocks upon blocks in this area have the ornate iron work, balconies, and signature colors that New Orleans and the French Quarter specifically are known for.  Quite striking, really.

We took in some of the chaos, noise, and uniqueness that is Bourbon Street, and didn’t want to leave Buddy out of the excitement!

And had a fantastic dinner of sharing an original Muffaletta sandwich from Central Grocery on Decatur.  They definitely have this sandwich down pat.  The olive mix spread was the perfect balance of salty, vinegary and sweet, and blended so well with the salamis and cheese and sesame-topped bread.  So glad we stopped and picked one up, as they are closed on Sundays and Mondays.

Might not have been what other diners experienced at the multitude of seriously high end restaurants in the Quarter, such as what the kitchen staff were meeting outside about at NOLA, but for us, quintessentially a New Orleans’ meal all the same!  We’re looking forward to spending the day out and about tomorrow, starting with a much anticipated stop at Cafe Du Monde for beignets!

 
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Posted by on February 25, 2012 in Buddy, Julie, New Orleans, Travel

 

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