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Santa’s Must-Do List in New Orleans

Santa’s Must-Do List in New Orleans

November 16, 2020  |  New Orleans

Rudolph Guides Santa. Let Us Guide You. Whether you're a child or just feel like one during the holidays, festive fun awaits in New Orleans. Enjoy traditional Réveillon dinners at your favorite restaurants and other festive events, some of which are virtual this year. And as far as shopping goes, Santa’s most unique workshop is right here in New Orleans where hundreds of artists create gifts in all price ranges. Shop, eat… Read More »

Here’s To Phase 3.3! Bars Now Open.

Here’s To Phase 3.3! Bars Now Open.

November 11, 2020  |  New Orleans

  Because Covid-19 rates haven’t been spiking here in the city, New Orleans has moved into Phase 3.3. This means, bars and breweries can now offer indoor seating at 25% or 50 people and outdoor seating at 100% capacity or 50 people. Unfortunately for now, state rules still do not allow indoor live entertainment in bars, but outdoor entertainment is allowed with a permit. Alcoholic beverages shall only be served… Read More »

‘Empty Event’ Demonstrates Plight of Live Event Industry

‘Empty Event’ Demonstrates Plight of Live Event Industry

October 20, 2020  |  New Orleans

For Immediate Release October 16, 2020 Contact: Sandra Dartus, 307-699-2026  Diane Lyons, 504-952-0205 'Empty Event' Demonstrates Plight of Live Event Industry Unemployed workers and suppliers unite to shed light on losses New Orleans – Members of the hospitality industry are rallying on Tuesday, October 20, from 3:30-6:30 pm during an ‘Empty Event’ at River City Venue, to advocate for and support the many voices of the live events industry that… Read More »

Commander’s Palace Has A New Executive Chef

Commander’s Palace Has A New Executive Chef

October 16, 2020  |  New Orleans

On October 12, Commander’s Palace announced that, for the first time in their 127-year history, a female executive chef will be at the helm of their legendary kitchen. Chef Tory McPhail, who is leaving New Orleans for Montana, has passed the crème brûlée torch to Megan “Meg”  Bickford, who has spent the last 12 years with the Commander’s Family of Restaurants. While Meg is not the first woman chef in… Read More »

Here’s What’s Up Down Here with Covid Restrictions

Here’s What’s Up Down Here with Covid Restrictions

October 2, 2020  |  New Orleans

Will New Orleans Bars Be Open on Halloween?  ExperienceNewOrleans.com staff member in better days. Beginning at 6 a.m. Saturday, October 3rd, New Orleans will move into Phase 3.1. While masks will still be required for everyone when in public, the relaxed restrictions now allow for the following: Bars can serve to-go drinks (but guests still can’t be served at the establishment) Alcohol sales at bars and restaurants will stop at… Read More »

Happy NOLAween!

Happy NOLAween!

September 27, 2020  |  New Orleans

Scary Fun Awaits at Mardi Gras World Get your mask on (yeah, the safety kind) and head over to Mardi Gras World this year for NOLAWEEN.  From October 1-31, you can enjoy a Halloween scavenger hunt, ten family-friendly Halloween themed photo areas, and you can learn the history of Mardi Gras while viewing the floats and props being created. Save $4 online with code “NOLAween” from October 1-31.  For details,… Read More »

Why you should walk down Magazine Street

Why you should walk down Magazine Street

August 1, 2020  |  New Orleans

The French Quarter is always a popular place for people to visit when they’re in town, and with good reason. There’s a lot to do there – Bourbon St., cemeteries, live music, good food. You can spend an entire weekend in that one section of the city and never get bored. That being said, there are other places in New Orleans that visitors either don’t know about, or don’t take… Read More »

Social Distancing in this So So Social City

Social Distancing in this So So Social City

July 22, 2020  |  New Orleans

  In New Orleans, we gather together on front porches, on balconies and in the street. We share umbrellas during summer downpours. We scooch over to make room for somebody else at church. We eat from communal gumbo pots and split po-boys. We hug at PJ's and we kiss in the aisle at Dorignac's   So how do you social distance in a city famous for socializing? (Heck, we even… Read More »

What You Need to Know: New Orleans Phase 2 Reopening

What You Need to Know: New Orleans Phase 2 Reopening

July 21, 2020  |  New Orleans

Photo from Facebook follower Dhelia Henderson New Orleans is now in Phase 2 of the reopening plan. Masks are required when out and about the city. As a visitor, you’ll be happy to know that most attractions and tours are back up and running. You can once again eat beignets in the French Quarter and walk around with a frozen daiquiri in your hand. You can go on city, swamp,… Read More »

New Orleans is Open. So What’s That Mean?

New Orleans is Open. So What’s That Mean?

June 2, 2020  |  New Orleans

Even if every business in New Orleans is not yet back up and running, there is plenty enough to make a trip here totally worth it. While you can’t crowd onto a Bourbon Street balcony or dance the night away on Frenchmen Street yet, there is much you can do.  For instance, you can still dine in centuries-old courtyards, surrounded by lush plants. You can venture into the swamp and… Read More »