• Pat Flood (@rebarcock) passed away 9/21/25. Pat played a huge role in encouraging the devolopmemt of this site and donated the very first dollar to get it started. Check the thread at the top of the board for the obituary and please feel free to pay your respects there. I am going to get all the content from that thread over to his family so they can see how many people really cared for Pat outside of what they ever knew. Pat loved to tell stories and always wanted everyone else to tell stories. I think a great way we can honor Pat is to tell a story in his thread (also pinned at the top of the board).

New Orleans trip

Work had me there for a few years;

Take her to “OZ” late night. Followed by Country Club” for a Saturday or Sunday brunch.

Want some food recs? Don’t take her to Commanders, she’s expecting it.
 
Po boys at Domilise’s and Parkway. Fried shrimp and roast beef will do.

Good classic NOLA dinner at Clancy’s.

Jacques Imos and Maple Leaf for the Oak St neighborhood experience.

And then always Tip’s Uptown for a good show.
 
Parkway for Poboys.
Drago's for charbroiled oysters.
Cafe Du Monde for Beignets.

We went about a year ago and did a bike tour with FreeWheelin' Bike Tours. I HIGHLY recommend this. Start your day with it. You'll actually feel like you got to see the city - and that you know a thing or 2 about it. Very cool experience.

Then there's probably 6.8 million other restaurants with amazing food.

Frenchman Street is where it's at. Bourbon Street is for stupid tourists.

The World War II Museum is an absolute must, at least for a day. Start with the movie narrated by Tom Hanks (it's just inside on the left, but you have to pay extra for it).

Eat and drink your ass off. Enjoy. One of the must fun cities in the US.
 
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Parkway for Poboys.
Drago's for charbroiled oysters.
Cafe Du Monde for Beignets.

We went about a year ago and did a bike tour with FreeWheelin' Bike Tours. I HIGHLY recommend this. Start your day with it. You'll actually feel like you got to see the city - and that you know a thing or 2 about it. Very cool experience.

Then there's probably 6.8 million other restaurants with amazing food.

Frenchman Street is where it's at. Bourbon Street is for stupid tourists.

The World War II Museum is an absolute must, at least for a day. Start with the movie narrated by Tom Hanks (it's just inside on the left, but you have to pay extra for it).

Eat and drink your ass off. Enjoy. One of the must fun cities in the US.
 
Morning after hangover coffee and beneigh's at Cafe De'Monde are a must. Nothing like bar hoping on bourbon st drunk af. Make sure to hit up Tropic Isle for a hand grenade. You will se everyone with them, like a sour apple daiquiri and they are tasty af.
 
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