Eyeworld

MAR 2016

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36 March 2016 ASCRS•ASOA City Preview • May 6–10, 2016 EW ASCRS•ASOA 2016 by Ellen Stodola EyeWorld Staff Writer features 34 beers on tap and many more. It also has pub food and tradi- tional New Orleans cuisine. Bourbon Cowboy 241 Bourbon St. 504-231-8519 www.bourboncowboy.com This Western-themed bar has its own mechanical bull and overlooks floor on Bourbon Street. It has live music as well as DJs. Beach on Bourbon also has a VIP balcony and happy hour drink deals to enjoy. The Blind Pelican 1628 St. Charles Ave. 504-558-9399 For a place to kick back and have a beer, try the Blind Pelican, which Whether you're going out on Bourbon Street or another location, New Orleans has plenty of bars, clubs, and music venues to enjoy The 21st Amendment at La Louisiane 725 Iberville St. 504-378-7330 www.21stamendmentnola.com This bar in the French Quarter remembers the time of Prohibition, with an atmosphere and menu inspired by that era in U.S. history. The cocktail menu and décor featuring famous mobsters help to make it unique. 45 Tchoup 4529 Tchoupitoulas St. 504-891-9066 45tchoup.com This bar is popular among New Orleans locals. Its bar and tables were built from material found after Hurricane Katrina hit the city. This bar is located in the Garden District/ Uptown. Beach on Bourbon 227 Bourbon St. 504-231-8519 www.beachonbourbon.com If you're looking to dance, Beach on Bourbon boasts the biggest dance New Orleans nightlife La Petite Grocery 4238 Magazine St. 504-891-3377 www.lapetitegrocery.com Cuisine: Traditional New Orleans The building that houses La Petite Grocery is now more than 100 years old. Initially it was meant to serve as a grocery and delivery store for the area, specializing in teas, cof- fees, and butter. Now, more than a century later, the restaurant aims to provide an authentic New Orleans dining experience. Quick and affordable options Café Du Monde 800 Decatur St. 504-525-4544 www.cafedumonde.com Originally a coffee stand in the French Market, Café Du Monde is a great place to go any time to get coffee and beignets. With multiple locations and the French Market location open 24 hours a day, this is a place in New Orleans that is not to be missed. Central Grocery Company 923 Decatur St. 504-523-1620 Stop in and grab a muffuletta or one of the side options of marinated mushrooms, stuffed artichokes, olive salad, or fresh Italian salad. Dat Dog 5030 Freret St. 504-899-6883 www.datdognola.com If it's hot dogs you crave, Dat Dog has more than a dozen varieties. Choose from an assortment of meats and pair it with your choice of fries with an array of toppings. Felipe's Taqueria 301 N. Peters St. 504-288-8226 www.felipesneworleans.com This restaurant has affordable Mexican dishes to pick and choose from in addition to a number of cocktails and drink specials. Felipe's boasts fresh ingredients and meals made to order. Johnny's Po-Boys 511 St. Louis St. 504-524-8129 www.johnnyspoboys.com Stop by the French Quarter for a variety of po-boy options. The restaurant has lunch specials and other options like seafood, salads, and muffulettas. Johnny's Po-Boy has been open since 1950. The Company Burger 4600 Freret St. 504-267-0320 www.thecompanyburger.com If you're looking for a burger, The Company Burger offers an array of burger options, including single or double patties, lamb burgers, and turkey burgers. The restaurant boasts original pickles and mayo and hand- cut French fries. EW Bourbon Street. It features country and other popular music. Bourbon Heat 711 Bourbon St. 504-324-4215 www.711bourbonheat.com Bourbon Heat features a courtyard bar, dance area, and a balcony over- looking Bourbon Street. This venue Restaurants continued from page 34 Source: New Orleans Convention & Visitors Bureau

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