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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
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Source: New Orleans Convention & Visitors Bureau