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COOLinary New Orleans

Royal Tours New Orleans • Aug 06, 2018

COOLinary New Orleans

If you are visiting New Orleans this month, you have made an excellent choice. If not, despite the heat, August is a great month to plan a vacation to New Orleans and the French Quarter. Why? Because for the month of August, New Orleans has a real treat for you. Three words – COOLinary New Orleans…
K-Paul's Louisiana Kitchen

Even if you are a local, August is a great time to be in New Orleans.  For the entire month, COOLinary New Orleans celebrates the unique culinary traditions of New Orleans by featuring specially priced prix-fixe lunch, brunch, and dinner menus at a number of the city’s best restaurants.  You can enjoy discounted dishes not only in the French Quarter’s finest restaurants such as K-Paul's, but also at establishments all over New Orleans.

Dinnertime at Arnaud’s
How can you possible beat lunch at Oceana, Galatoire’s, Pascal’s Manale in the Garden District, or Boucherie in the Carrollton neighborhood, followed by dinner that evening at Brennan’s, The Pelican Club, Broussard’s, or Commander’s Palace?
Crawfish and Goat Cheese Crepes at Tujague’s

But, let’s not forget Bayona, Antoine’s, Bon Ton Cafe in the CBD, Coterie, or even the very relaxing Audubon Clubhouse in Audubon Park. The list goes on.


For example, how could you turn down these crawfish and goat cheese crepes at Tujague's? Impossible!


There is only one problem. There are simply too many great options. How is one to choose?


This goes on for the entire month of August, so fortunately, you can make this easy on yourself. Come visit us for a few days or a week. Then go to the COOLinary New Orleans web site to plan your meals.

Rack of Lamb at The Pelican Club

Between lunch and dinner you can enjoy the great art galleries and antique shops on Royal Street and Chartres Street, take in the lively street musicians and local artists in Jackson Square, or stroll through the historic French Market.


After dinner you can grab a drink and enjoy world famous Bourbon Street or walk across Esplanade into Faubourg Marigny and the enjoy the numerous music clubs on Frenchman Street and the Frenchman Street Art Market.


And, while you are visiting, be sure to join Royal Tours New Orleans for a private walking tour of the French Quarter. There is hardly a better way to walk off the Bananas Foster from Brennan’s than with a casual stroll around the French Quarter with one of our local guides. Call us at 504-507-8333 or email us for more information or to book a tour. After all, being on tour with Royal Tours is like having a new best friend in the French Quarter!
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