iblock9 wrote:Streetcars run 24 hours but they can be infrequent and you might have to wait. If you are planning on walking from Commanders to the streetcar after dinner I would reconsider if you are alone. I am not trying to be an alarmist and you would probably be alright, but I would never wander around that part of the Garden District by myself.
As for your question about a white dinner jacket being over the top, in New Orleans the answer is a definite no. Not necessary but you wouldnt get a second look.
jimswside wrote:I might also roll with an ivory dinner jacket just for fun.
stevez wrote:jimswside wrote:I might also roll with an ivory dinner jacket just for fun.
Pair it with a flamboyant bow tie and you'll have the perfect Southern Gentleman look.
LikestoEatout wrote:Do take your family on the St Charles street car during the day, it's a great way to see all the old mansions and I bet your daughter would get a kick out of it. There is quite a lot within a block or two of the line and I think you can get a day pass so you don't have to pay if you get on and off several times.
I like stevez's suggestion!
jimswside wrote:LikestoEatout wrote:Do take your family on the St Charles street car during the day, it's a great way to see all the old mansions and I bet your daughter would get a kick out of it. There is quite a lot within a block or two of the line and I think you can get a day pass so you don't have to pay if you get on and off several times.
I like stevez's suggestion!
We plan on getting a few day pass they offer, hoping to use the street cars as the main transportation. Sunday we are going to take the St. Charles line up to the Carrolton area for lunch, the football games, and maybe dinner.
Khaopaat wrote:You might want to have a backup plan in mind - during peak periods, things gets extremely crowded at the Canal St end.
On Saturday around 11am, we hoped to take the St Charles line from the first stop after Canal over to Cooter Brown's on Carrollton, but when we got to the stop we found literally 60-70 people lined up at the stop. As each group of 2-3 got on, they asked the conductor how much the fare was, does this line go to the Garden District, does it stop at [insert street name here], etc. We thought we'd be clever and duck into a bar for a quick beer to wait out the line...when we came out of the bar, the same streetcar was still standing there, with 15-20 people still waiting to get on.
Cab fare from Canal to Carrollton was about $15.
jimswside wrote:my list has been kind of fluid(so i have pulled it back a couple times to edit/change, sorry), so here are the final dinner choices & some lunch choices:
I have done alot of reading, and talking with folks in NOLA, folks who have lived there, or knowledgeable people who just love the place, and I think we have come up with a pretty solid list of dinner choices and options for lunches and snacks. I am guessing about $2,000 in pocket money will cover this week of meals, and excess. i dont know when I have looked forward to a vacation as much as this one, family time is priceless, especially in light of recent personal developments.
How we will roll:
Saturday:
L: Felix, Acme or Mothers
D: Cochon
Sunday:
L: Cooter Browns
D: La Cote Brassiere (might switch this to Dante's which is in Uptown by Cooter Browns)
Monday:
L:
D: Commanders Palace - a solo dinner and the chefs menu for me
Tuesday:
L:
D: Boucherie
Wednesday:
L: Commanders Palace - gotta let the wife and shay expereince Commanders
D: Luke
thursday:
L: K-Paul
D: Lilette
Friday:
L:
D: Galatoire's
Saturday:
L:
Dinners were my main focus, so I got those reservations first, I also got the lunch reservation @ Commanders.
Open Lunch and snack choices will consist of: Acme, Felix, Cassamento's, Mr. B's, Central Grocery, Johnnies, Mahoney's, Mothers, Drago's, Cochon Butcher, Dante's, Cafe Dumonde, Herbsaint, Domenica,Parkway, Bourbon House,Cowbell, etc.
thanks for the folks who helped & gave me feedback on places. I will try to get most of my pics and comments up on LTH, otherwise they will be on Grubseeker for sure.
A couple quick questions if anyone can help:
- my Commanders reservation is for 8:00 p.m. on Monday, I am trying to find out how late the street cars run on a week night(I am having a hard time reading their online schedule).
- Also for dinner @ Galatoire's and Commanders I need to wear a jacket. Is an Ivory dinner jacket over the top, and is a standard sports coat to casual?
Thanks for any help with these questions.
2146 north wrote:Also catching a cab on the street in the garden dist can be almost as hard as the street car, so if you have your doubts call a cab.
stevez wrote:2146 north wrote:Also catching a cab on the street in the garden dist can be almost as hard as the street car, so if you have your doubts call a cab.
Commander's will be more than happy to arrange a cab or limo to pick you up when you are finished dining. In fact, when you are ready, just let the Captain know. You can relax at your table while you are waiting and they will come and get you when your transportation has arrived.
2146 north wrote:
For music hit Frenchman St. I go to Snug Harbor but stay in the bar, no cover and you still hear the music.
Kman wrote:2146 north wrote:
For music hit Frenchman St. I go to Snug Harbor but stay in the bar, no cover and you still hear the music.
I always hit up Snug Harbor to see Charmaine Neville (now playing on Mondays I see). While we've typically eaten elsewhere and then (gladly) paid the cover if instead you dine there prior to the show (and the food's actually not bad) you get access to the show as well. For me, though, since I'm down there to have a good time (and not a local) I go eat where I want and then pay the cover - I've heard musicians need to pay bills too.
Kman wrote:For music hit Frenchman St. I go to Snug Harbor...
jimswside wrote:- Cassamento's is on my lunch/snack choices list upthread & is definetley a lunch spot, most likely on a day when we are walking around Magazine street.
ziggy wrote:jimswside wrote:- Cassamento's is on my lunch/snack choices list upthread & is definetley a lunch spot, most likely on a day when we are walking around Magazine street.
Be careful, they are closed b/w lunch and dinner service (something like 2-5:30 or 6). We got burned on that.
jimswside wrote: Ill find somewhere with a raw bar that allows kids, to watch the early game. Then off to dinner @ Emeril's Delmonico.. Not a huge fan of Emeril, but the menu looks interesting., plus Sunday dinner options seem limited with some spots not being open(first choice would be Herbsaint).
jimswside wrote:Then off to dinner @ Emeril's Delmonico.. Not a huge fan of Emeril, but the menu looks interesting.
jimswside wrote:looking at the Emerils flagship menu, and the Delmonico's menu, it looked like we can get out of Delmonico's for less with the small, medium, and larger plate offerings(plus the charcuterie).
stevez wrote:Having said that, given the choice between these two and someplace else on your list, I'd choose someplace else from the list.
sazerac wrote:How is Brightsen's these days? I haven't been to NO in a decade, but if I go, I'm there.
The other random crowded neighborhood place buried in my memory is Mandina's; had a good turtle soup there. Not a destination place but a great neighborhood joint.