Fricking feasted today :marseylouisiana:

Lafayette, LA is a good food town.

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fried alligator po'boy I had for lunch. Im going to have to rent a flatbed trailer to get me out of this state by the time I'm done eating.

If anybody has any New Orleans restaurant recommendations post them, please. I'm going to be there this weekend.

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Clancy's

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If you want the time of your life that you won't remember, there is an absinthe bar on one of the corner locations at bourbon street iirc.


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I've done the bourbon street blackout thing a few times. I'm going to try to enjoy New Orleans like a responsible adult this time.

I'll still almost inevitably end up blacking out on bourbon street at some point, but I'm at least going into it with the false pretense that I won't.

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Cafe du Monde is legit good.

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I've been there. The beignets are great but I burned my tongue so bad on the coffee that I got a blister.

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I've only had the beignets.

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i highly recommend not eating boiled peanuts

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Haven't been in 15 years so it sounds like a lot has changed. Like The Court of Two Sisters, the recent TripAdvisor reviews make it sound like shit. Honestly I was drunk the whole week were were there so the names have long faded. Had a good gumbo somewhere on Bourbon St., good oysters and clams and po'boys at some large divey type place (by railroad tracks?) we watched the Kentucky Derby at. The muffalettas are good at those two little shops that specialize in them. The slushy hurricane drinks are nauseating other than when walking around town on a 95 degree day. Lots and lots and lotsa bars, don't remember the name of any of them.

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