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New Orleans Favorites Guide ABA BUSINESS LAW SECTION SPRING MEETING APRIL 6 8, 2017 NEW ORLEANS, LA

ABA BUSINESS LAW SECTION SPRING MEETING NEW WELCOME TO NEW ORLEANS! New Orleans is one of the oldest cities in America, celebrating its 300th anniversary in 2018. New Orleans has more than 35,000 buildings on the National Register of Historic Places, 15,000 more than its closest competitor, Washington, D.C. New Orleans is a melting pot of culture, food and music, the birthplace of jazz and one of the top three culinary destinations in the world. Among New Orleans s many historic neighborhoods are those closest to the ABA Business Law Section 2017 Spring Meeting Hotel, the Hyatt Regency: the French Quarter, the Garden District, and the Warehouse District. The French Quarter is one of the most historic neighborhoods in the country, featuring historic sites and fine dining. The Garden District features the New Orleans streetcar line past some of the most beautiful homes in the city. The Warehouse District is home to a thriving arts and museum district that includes the National World War II Museum and the Ogden Museum of Southern Art. This Guide offers ABA Business Law Section 2017 Spring Meeting Attendees just a sampling of all that New Orleans s neighborhoods have to offer for restaurants and entertainment. The first section of our Guide offers you a snapshot of selected events happening this April in New Orleans. Enjoy! Note: There are many more terrific options for dining and fun that we could not include in this Guide due to space constraints. While we did not include a separate section for visitors with children or for excursions beyond the City, this information is readily available. If you have any interest in additional options, we encourage you to seek out the New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau (http://www.neworleanscvb.com/), the New Orleans Official Guide (http://www.neworleansonline.com/), or anyone on the ABA Business Law Section 2017 Spring Meeting Host Committee. NOTABLE EVENTS AND ATTRACTIONS: French Quarter Festival This annual festival is April 6-9, 2017. It s a great opportunity to sample music, food, and drink. Dedicated to supporting local music, French Quarter fest features only local artists, with more than 400 musical performances on twenty-three stages throughout the French Quarter. Food and beverage is available from over 50 local vendors. Admission is free. For more info visit http://fqfi.org/frenchquarter. New Orleans Streetcar As well as providing functional transportation, the streetcars are a great way to see the city. There are four lines connecting to various attractions, the most popular being the Charles line, which travels along Charles Avenue past dozens of mansions, historic monuments, Loyola and Tulane universities and Audubon Park. Another popular streetcar line is the Canal Street line, which takes you to some of New Orleans famous aboveground cemeteries and the New Orleans Museum of Art in City Park. These lines can now be accessed via stops in front of the Hyatt Regency. Information available at Audubon Nature Institute and City Park The Audubon Nature Institute operates ten museums and parks dedicated to nature, including Audubon Park, Audubon Zoo, Aquarium of the Americas, and the Audubon Insectarium. Visit audubonnatureinstitute.org for more information. City Park is a 1,300 acre park with miles of jogging, biking and walking trails, the New Orleans Museum of Art, Besthoff Sculpture Garden, Morning Call Café for beignets, and more. www.neworleanscitypark.com. Frenchmen Street For live music fans, this two-block stretch in the Faubourg Marigny neighborhood near the French Quarter features a dozen music clubs. Food and drink are abundant and cheap, plus there s the late night Frenchmen Art Market. Check out www.frenchmenstreetlive.com for details

http://www.norta.com/. Magazine Street For locally owned shops and boutiques, visit Magazine Street, which has several miles of shopping stretching from the New Orleans downtown area to Audubon Park. www.magazinestreet.com ABA BUSINESS LAW SECTION SPRING MEETING NEW NEW ORLEANS NAVIGATION, TOUR AND MOBILE APPLICATIONS (iphone, BLACKBERRY, ANDROID ETC.) App Navigation App available from Description New Orleans Regional Transit Authority (the RTA ) www.norta.com/fares-passes/rta-gomobile.aspx Access to all of New Orleans' bus and streetcar schedules GO NOLA www.neworleansonline.com/tools/mobileapps.html Guidebook, navigator, entertainer, restaurant guide, and event calendar Apps For New Orleans Tours/Information City Guide New Orleans Guidepal Eater New Orleans App available from 2 Description Quick facts, highlights must see attractions, and local recommendations Guide to local restaurants. New Orleans Official Visitor's Guide Swamp and ghost tours, best places for live music, and the can't-miss spots NOLA Food Trucks https://apptitude.io/portfolio/new-orleans-food-trucks-/ Let s you know what food trucks are open and where they re located NOMenu nomenu.com/ Local food critic Tom Fitzmorris 'website with recommendations by neighborhoods, and cuisines and alphabetically https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/city-guide-new-orleansguidepal/id377690141?mt=8 nola.eater.com/2013/6/6/6424545/download-the-eater-app-for-iosand-android www.neworleansonline.com/tools/mobileapps.html Offbeat https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/offbeat-new-orleansmobile/id365634313?mt=8 All you need to know about live music TourApp: French Quarter tourapp.com History, mystery and jazz landmark audio and video tours Urbanspoon New Orleans urbanspoon.com/mobile-downloads Guide to New Orleans area restaurants Yelp yelp.com/yelpmobile Fun and easy way to find out about local businesses.

ABA BUSINESS LAW SECTION SPRING MEETING NEW New Orleans Area s ARTS DISTRICT/CONVENTION CENTER/WAREHOUSE DISTRICT The American Sector to Hotel 945 Magazine American $$ Located in the National World War II Museum featuring new spin on American cultural staples Carmo 527 Julia South American, Vegetarian, $$ Top choice for vegans and vegetarians Cochon 930 Cajun $$$ Acclaimed restaurant of James Beard Award winner Donald Link Cochon Butcher The Company Burger Compère Lapin 930 611 O'Keefe 535 Emeril s 800 Cajun $$ Chef Link s tribute to the Cajun grocery stores of his youth American $$ Recognized nationally for its burgers Contemporary $$ Chef Nina Compton's restaurant at the Old No. 77 hotel. Contemporary, $$$$ Chef Emeril Lagasse s original restaurant that won him a James Beard Award www.nationalww2museum.org 0.8 www.cafecarmo.com 0.6 cochonrestaurant.com 0.9 www.cochonbutcher.com 0.9 www.thecompanyburger.com 0.2 www.comperelapin.com 0.7 www.emerilsrestaurants.com 0.8 La Boca 857 Fulton Steakhouse $$$ Argentinian style steakhouse www.labocasteaks.com 1.0 Mulates 201 Julia Cajun, Seafood $$ Cajun cuisine, music and www.mulates.com 0.9 dancing P&G 345 Baronne Cajun $ Breakfast, lunch, po-boys www.bringmethat.com 0.4 3

ABA BUSINESS LAW SECTION SPRING MEETING NEW New Orleans Area s ARTS DISTRICT/CONVENTION CENTER/WAREHOUSE DISTRICT Peche Seafood Grill Tommy's Cuisine and Wine Bar Willa Jean to Hotel 800 Magazine Street 746 611 O'Keefe Seafood $$$ Acclaimed seafood restaurant with a standout raw bar Creole-Italian $$ Good Italian food and wine list American, French, Bakery, $$ Drop in to bakery or sit down for breakfast, lunch and dinner www.pecherestaurant.com 0.7 www.tommysneworleans.com 0.7 www.willajean.com 0.3 New Orleans Area s CBD/Downtown August 301 Continental, Contemporary $$$ Chef John Besh s most www.restaurantaugust.com 0.7 upscale location Balise 640 Carondelet French $$$ Brunch and lunch from James balisenola.com 0.3 Beard Award finalist Justin Devillier Bon Ton 401 Magazine Cajun, Creole $$ Old school Cajun restaurant www.thebontoncafe.com 0.6 Café Borgne 601 Loyola Seafood $$$ Chef John Besh restaurant www.borgnerestaurant.com 0 located in hotel Café 300 Poydras Creole $$$ Brennan family eatery www.cafeadelaide.com 0.6 Adelaide Street serving Contemporary Creole cuisine Daisy Duke s 123 Carondelet American $$ Down home food 24 hours www.daisydukesrestaurant.com 0.6 Express per day Desi Vega's 628 Charles Steakhouse $$$ Steak plus crawfish and www.desivegasteaks.com 0.6 Steakhouse andouille mac and cheese 4

ABA BUSINESS LAW SECTION SPRING MEETING NEW New Orleans Area s ARTS DISTRICT/CONVENTION CENTER/WAREHOUSE DISTRICT to Hotel Domenica 123 Baronne Italian $$ John Besh restaurant located www.domenicarestaurant.com 0.6 in the Roosevelt Hotel Drago s 2 Poydras Street Seafood Best known for charbroiled www.dragosrestaurant.com 0.6 The Grill Room oysters 300 Gravier American $$$$ One of New Orleans only Forbes Four-Star and AAA Four-Diamond restaurants, 5 www.grillroomneworleans.com 0.8 Herbsaint 701 Charles Cajun, Contemporary $$ Donald Link's flagship www.herbsaint.com 0.4 Avenue restaurant Lüke 333 Charles French $$ Chef Besh s homage to www.lukeneworleans.com 0.5 Franco-German brasseries Meril 424 Girod American, Contemporary $$ Emeril s newest www.emerilsrestaurants.com 0.7 Mother s 401 Poydras Breakfast, Creole $ Breakfast and poboys www.mothersrestaurant.com 0.6 popular with tourists Part & Parcel 611 O'Keefe Ave Deli and coffee shop $ Modern deli and breakfast www.partandparcelnola.com 0.2 New Orleans Area s FAUBOURG MARIGNY/BYWATER Elizabeth s 601 Gallier Southern $$ Praline bacon! www.elizabethsrestaurantnola. 3.1 Marigny Brassiere The Praline Connection 640 Frenchmen 542 Frenchman Contemporary $$ Locally sourced, fresh ingredients highlight the menu Creole soul $ Soul food; bread pudding and sweet potato pie com www.marignybrasserie.com 2.3 www.pralineconnection.com 2.3

New Orleans Area s FRENCH QUARTER ABA BUSINESS LAW SECTION SPRING MEETING NEW 724 Iberville Seafood $ Classic oyster bar, seafood, and poboys www.acmeoyster.com 0.7 Acme Oyster House Antoine s 713 Louis French $$$$ Classic French since 1847 www.antoines.com 1.0 Arnaud s 813 Bienville French, Creole $$$ Creole cuisine and music in the Jazz Room www.arnaudsrestaurant.com 0.8 nightly Bayona 430 Dauphine Continental, $$$ Chef Susan Spicer s New World Cuisine www.bayona.com 0.9 Contemporary Bourbon 144 Bourbon Seafood $$$ Big menu with good service. www.bourbonhouse.com 0.7 House Street Brennan s 417 Royal Creole, $$$$ Popular breakfast/brunch from the Brennan www.brennansneworleans.com 1.0 family Café du 800 Decatur Coffee Shop $ Café au lait and beignets, that s it (cash only) www.cafedumonde.com 1.3 Monde Central 923 Decatur Italian $ Italian grocery known for its muffulettas www.centralgroceryneworleans 1.4 Grocery.com Deanie s 841 Iberville Seafood $ Fried, boiled, raw seafood www.deanies.com 0.7 Galatoire's 209 Bourbon French $$$ True French bistro restaurant and a classic. www.galatoires.com 0.7 Reservations upstairs only. G.W. Fins 808 Bienville Seafood $$$$ Large contemporary seafood selection www.gwfins.com 0.8 Irene s Cuisine 539 Philip Italian $$$ Favorite Italian for many locals www.irenescuisineneworleans.c 0.8 om K-Paul s 416 Chartres Cajun $$$$ Home of the original blackened redfish under www.kpauls.com 1.0 the late Paul Prudhomme. Mr. B's 201 Royal Creole Gumbo yaya is a must www.mrbsbistro.com 0.8 Muriel's 801 Chartres $$ Beautiful setting on Jackson Square www.muriels.com 1.3 Napoleon 500 Chartres Bar/Pub Food Cold beer, classical music on the phonograph www.napoleonhouse.com 1.3 House and a good selection of sandwiches NOLA 534 Louis Cajun, Creole $$ Emeril s casual restaurant www.emerilsrestaurants.com/n 1.0 ola-restaurant 6

ABA BUSINESS LAW SECTION SPRING MEETING NEW Palace Cafe 605 Canal Creole $$$ A Brennan s restaurant located on Canal, get www.palacecafe.com 0.7 Street the white chocolate bread pudding The Pelican 312 Exchange Contemporary, $$$ cuisine with contemporary www.pelicanclub.com 0.7 Club Alley preparations Port of Call 838 Esplanade American $ Giant burgers and Monsoons www.portofcallnola.com 1.5 Red Fish Grill 115 Bourbon Seafood $$$ Casual New Orleans seafood www.redfishgrill.com 0.7 R evolution 777 Bienville Cajun, Creole $$$$ John Folse and Rick Tramonto collaboration www.revolutionnola.com 0.8 Street on Creole and Cajun cuisine 547 Saint Ann Cajun, $$ Breakfast, brunch lunch items. and a full ice www.stanleyrestaurant.com 1.2 Stanley Street Sandwiches cream soda menu SoBou 310 Chartres Bar/Pub Food, $$ Lately featuring a Spain inspired menu www.sobounola.com 0.9 Street Tapas Tableau 616 Peter Creole $$ French-Creole cuisine in townhouse in French Quarter www.tableaufrenchquarter.com 1.2 New Orleans Area s LAKEFRONT/LAKEVIEW The Blue Crab 7900 Lakeshore Seafood $$ Includes an oyster bar with a view of the www.thebluecrabnola.com 6.7 Drive lakefront Brisbi s 7400 Lakeshore Seafood $$ Seafood overlooking the marina www.brisbisrestaurant.com 6.3 Drive Mondo 900 Harrison Contemporary, $$ Range of dishes from Chef Susan Spice www.mondoneworleans.com 5.8 International Morning Call 56 Dreyfous Coffee shop $ Beignets in City Park morningcallcoffeestand.com/ 3.9 Rosedale Drive 801 Rosedale Drive Seafood, $$ Susan Spicer s newest www.rosedalerestaurant.com 4.5 7

ABA BUSINESS LAW SECTION SPRING MEETING NEW New Orleans Area s MID-CITY Brown Butter 231 North Carrollton Avenue Suite C Southern $$ Contemporary Southern American, try the pimento cheese burger www.brownbutterrestaurant.c om Cafe Degas 3127 Esplanade French $$ Classic French fare near Degas old haunts www.cafedegas.com 3.2 Katies 3701 Iberville Italian, $$ The Barge for all the seafood www.katiesinmidcity.com 4.1 Liuzza s 3636 Bienville Creole Italian $ Creole Italian dishes mingle with poboys and www.liuzzas.com 4.1 iced mugs of beer Mandina s 3800 Canal Cajun, seafood $$ Classic New Orleans restaurant located on the www.mandinasrestaurant.com 3.9 Canal streetcar line Parkway Bakery & Tavern 538 Hagan Po-Boys $ Top rated for po-boys parkwaypoorboys.com 2.9 Ralph s on the 900 City Park Park Toups 845 N Meatery Carrollton New Orleans Area s TREME Dooky Chase's Willie Mae's Scotch House Cajun, $$$ Beautiful setting at City park www.ralphsonthepark.com 5.0 Contemporary Cajun $$$ Features Cajun inspired charcuterie toupsmeatery.com 3.5 4.0 2301 Orleans Soul Food, Creole 2401 St Ann American, Soul Food $ Chef Leah Chase s restaurant serves up family fare and local art $ Famous for its fried chicken. Open for lunch (call ahead for hours). www.dookychaserestaurant.co 1.8 m www.williemaesnola.com 2.1 8

New Orleans Area s UPTOWN/GARDEN DISTRICT Atchafalaya ABA BUSINESS LAW SECTION SPRING MEETING NEW 901 Cajun, Contemporary, $$ Neighborhood favorite with Southern classics www.atchafalayarestaurant.co m Brigtsen s 723 Dante Cajun, Creole $$$$ Excellent and diverse menu, dinner only. www.brigtsens.com 5.3 Camellia Grill 626 South American $ Classic diner food 5.0 Carrollton Caribbean 2031 Contemporary $$$ Recently renovated New Orleans classic www.thecaribbeanroom.com 1.3 Room Charles Casamento s 4330 Seafood $ Only open during oyster season www.casamentosrestaurant.co 3.4 Magazine m Clancy s 6100 Seafood, Creole, $$$$ Traditional New Orleans Creole dining. www.clancysneworleans.com 4.9 Annunciation Commander s Palace 1403 Washington Contemporary, Creole, $$$$ One of the best and most popular; fun jazz brunch on Sunday www.commanderspalace.com 2.0 Domilise Sandwich Shop & Bar Emeril s Delmonico 5240 Annunciation Po-Boys $ Hole in the wall with some of the best po boys in town and cold beer 9 2.8 www.domilisespoboys.com 4.2 1300 Contemporary, $$$ Emeril Lagasse restaurant on the streetcar www.emerilsrestaurants.com/ 0.9 Charles Creole line emerils-delmonico Gautreau s 1728 Soniat Contemporary, $$$$ Sophisticated and small restaurant in a gautreausrestaurant.com 3.4 Creole remodeled, neighborhood drug store Jacques-Imo s 8324 Oak Cajun $$S Funky place for cuisine www.jacques-imos.com 4.8 Street La Petite 4238 Cajun, French, $$$ Small place with French cuisines and popular www.lapetitegrocery.com 3.3 Grocery Magazine burger Lilette 3637 French $$ Conte,mporary fare with classic French and www.liletterestaurant.com 2.9 Magazine modern Italian touches Shaya 4213 Middle Eastern $$ Esquire s 2015 best new restaurant of the www.shayarestaurant.com 3.3

New Orleans Area s UPTOWN/GARDEN DISTRICT Vincent s ABA BUSINESS LAW SECTION SPRING MEETING NEW Magazine 7839 Charles year Italian $$ Classic Italian on the streetcar line www.vincentsitaliancuisine.co m NEW ORLEANS AREA INDEPENDENT COFFEE HOUSES & AFTERNOON TEA Location Website Neighborhood Proximity to Hotel Bittersweet 725 Magazine http://bittersweetconfections.com/ Warehouse District 0.7 Confections Drip Affogato 703 Carondelet http://www.dripaffogatobar.com/ CBD/Downtown 0.5 Bar Pulp & Grind 644 Camp www.pulpandgrind.com Warehouse District 0.6 Windsor Court Hotel 300 Gravier www.windsorcourthotel.com CBD/Downtown 0.8 4.8 SELECT MUSEUMS Museum The Cabildo ( History)/Presbytere (Mardi Gras History) Contemporary Arts Center Historic New Orleans Collection Children's Museum National World War II Museum New Orleans African American Museum New Orleans Museum of Art Ogden Museum of Southern Art Website StateMuseum.org www.cacno.org www.hnoc.org www.lcm.org www.nationalww2museum.org/ www.noaam.org www.noma.org www.ogdenmuseum.org 10