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Finding Jazz in New Orleans, Louisiana: Day Two

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Finding Jazz in New Orleans, Louisiana: Day Two

Join us as we make our way through New Orleans discovering all the jazz to taste, restaurants to try, shops to check out, museums to visit and more. If you missed yesterday’s newsletter, start there and then come back to get it.

Day two:

Beignets are a must in New Orleans; think of them as the donut of the town. You can’t go wrong with Cafe du Monde, Cafe Beignet or our new favorite, Hot Benny’s. If you go to Cafe du Monde, consider going to the city park location for a more local atmosphere. Grab a box of the mix to take home; it’s a great Christmas morning treat. After filling up on beignets, head to a museum.

Hot Benny’s in New Orleans, Louisiana (Erin Austen Abbott)

Café du Monde in City Park, New Orleans, Louisiana (Erin Austen Abbott)

New Orleans is full of many different types of museums, something for everyone. I suggest you spend the morning visiting the Ogden Museum of Southern Art, the New Orleans Museum of Art, or the National World War II Museum.

Sunday shop on Magazine Street, New Orleans, Louisiana (Erin Austen Abbott)

Sunday shop on Magazine Street, New Orleans, Louisiana (Erin Austen Abbott)

Anthology on Magazine Street, New Orleans, Louisiana (Erin Austen Abbott)

Seasoned in New Orleans, Louisiana (Erin Austen Abbott)

After a morning full of culture, do some shopping in Magazine, Uptown and Bywater. A few stores I like to visit are:

Hotel Saint Vincent, New Orleans, Louisiana (Erin Austen Abbott)

San Lorenzo at Hotel Saint Vincent, New Orleans, Louisiana (Erin Austen Abbott)

San Lorenzo at Hotel Saint Vincent, New Orleans, Louisiana (Erin Austen Abbott)

Book lunch at San Lorenzo for a tasty, chic meal. I ordered the Caesar salad and a side of truffle fries. So delicious!

Congo Square in Armstrong Park, New Orleans, Louisiana (Erin Austen Abbott)

Congo Square in Armstrong Park, New Orleans, Louisiana (Congo Square in Armstrong Park, New Orleans, Louisiana)

Congo Square in Armstrong Park, New Orleans, Louisiana (Erin Austen Abbott)

Wrap up lunch by wandering Congo Square in Armstrong Park. This park played an important role in the black community and as a hotspot for jazz music. Going back to times of slavery, Congo Square was a constant safe place for the black community. ⁠On Sundays you can see the Congo Square Drum Circle perform from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM.

Congo Square in Armstrong Park, New Orleans, Louisiana (Erin Austen Abbott)

We went to Hotel Peter and Paul, another beautifully designed hotel in a former church, for happy hour. It was the rest and relaxation we needed after a morning of exploring and learning. The lounge is child-friendly, but the bar is 21+.

Hotel Peter and Paul, New Orleans, Louisiana (Erin Austen Abbott)

Hotel Peter and Paul, New Orleans, Louisiana (Erin Austen Abbott)

Hotel Peter and Paul, New Orleans, Louisiana (Erin Austen Abbott)

Hotel Peter and Paul, New Orleans, Louisiana (Erin Austen Abbott)

After drinks, head to Dooky Chase’s to learn about the institution’s importance in the Civil Rights Movement and visit Treme’s Petit Jazz Museum.

Dooky Chase’s, New Orleans, Louisiana (Erin Austen Abbott)

Treme’s Petit Jazz Museum, New Orleans, Louisiana (Erin Austen Abbott)

End your evening with reservations for one of the best meals I’ve ever eaten: Saffron. We ordered different dishes and divided everything. It was amazing! The style is Indian, but it’s not what we’re used to from Indian restaurants in America. It is so progressive and gilded as if it were a work of art. Make sure you order the ginger crème brulee. Wow! Awesome!

Ginger Crème Brûlée in Saffron, New Orleans, Louisiana (Erin Austen Abbott)

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See you here for another post, wrapping up days three and four. Thank you to Explore Louisiana for inviting us to town! – Erin

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