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New Orleans, LA 70163
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Emeril's
  • • Complimentary Valet Services
  • • Reservations Recommended
  • • Private Dining Available
(504) 528-9393
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Louisiana Tree Company, LLC.
  • • Prepare Your Trees For Hurricane Season
  • • Free Estimates & Evaluations
  • • Licensed & Insured
(504) 220-7999
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  • • The Highest Ranking Establishments In Respected Dining Guides
  • • Elegant Main Dining Room & Adjacent Two-Story Wine Room
  • • Wines From France, Italy & The United States
(504) 299-9777
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Cafe Du Monde
  • • Open 24 Hours A Day, 7 Days A Week
  • • Menu Consists Of Different Coffees, Beignets, Milk & Juice
  • • Established In 1862
(504) 587-0833
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Things To Do in New Orleans, LA

Cooter Brown's Tavern Cooter Brown's Tavern

At 400 varieties, you probably couldn't sample all of the beer at Cooter Brown's Tavern but you could try! Watch your favorite team battle it out on one of the 17 flat screens and chow down on some of the best shrimp, oysters and seafood in the city. Take a look at the walls to see which celebrities have made it into the "Obeertuary and Barsoleum," you may be surprised at who's face you'll see.

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New Orleans Museum of Art | NOMA New Orleans Museum of Art | NOMA

Explore the art at the New Orleans Museum of Art. You'll see masterpieces by some of the world's most famous artists, including Degas, Monet, Matisse, Georgia O'Keeffe, Picasso and many others. With over 40,000 artworks and a sculpture garden, you'll need a whole day to experience the NOMA.

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Cathedral-Basilica of Saint Louis King Of France Cathedral-Basilica of Saint Louis King Of France

Visit what is said to be the oldest continuously operating cathedral in the U.S., the Cathedral-Basilica of Saint Louis King Of France. The cathedral has been an established church since 1718 and is a major attraction in the historic French Quarter.

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