When in New Orleans…

There is a lot to do while visiting the Crescent City area. Great food and music. Swamp, river, graveyard, and plantation tours. Championship-winning professional sport teams. Cultural and historical sites abound. One could spend a long weekend, never leaving the French Quarter, and still not cover all there is to experience in that awesome, historic district.

Please visit and spend money! The city is still in need of tourist revenue, and that’s a win-win situation if ever we heard of one.

The following establishments and locations either have been or will soon be settings for action in Cliff St. James novels, and Ed has patronized or visited these and many others during the years he lived in New Orleans. They are all well worth a visit, as are hundreds of other places in the greater metropolitan area of New Orleans.

Pravda

Lucy’s Retired Surfer’s Bar

Puccino’s

Hotel Monteleone

Muriel’s

Jackson Square

Peedy’s Place

Swamp Room

Bridge Lounge

Dos Jefes Cigar Bar

Audubon Park

Whiskey Blue at the W Hotel

One-Eyed Jacks

Galatoire’s

Tommy’s Wine Bar

Restaurant August

Windsor Court Hotel

Jimani

Pampy’s

Jack Dempsey’s

St. Charles Tavern

Lil’ Dizzy’s

Three Legged Dog

Royal Blend Coffee House

CC’s

PJ’s

Café du Monde

NOAC

Elizabeth’s Restaurant

Emeril’s

Ms. Mae’s

Napoleon House

Utopia

Vaughn’s Lounge

Lakefront Airport

The Saint

Mimi’s

Half Moon

Port of Call

Court of Two Sisters

Parasols

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