tipitina's is actualy pretty big but about 3-4 miles from d'town on tchop. check out frenchmen street in the marigny across esplanade from the french qtr, that's where the locals hang.. also checkpoint charlies at decater and esplanade. howlin wolf, maple leaf. magazine street in the garden district.
Thanks everyone for the suggestions! Loved Frenchmen Street. Really great bars and clubs, and the po'boys and fried pickles at Praline Connection were great. Ate some wonderful food, a ton of oysters, and capped the long weekend off with Cochon and Anthony Bourdain walked in to film his new show! A great way to end a fabulous weekend of food, music, and drink.
Here's a list of where we went:
Central Grocery - inventor of muffaletta. The one and only. I didn't get to go here last time and had to settle for the place across the street. Not as good.
Bourbon House (good deal on raw oysters at happy hour for one dollar each)
Remoulade (not as good as Bourbon house, but a cute space)
Luke - really great food. Baked oysters were delicious as was the gumbo and shrimp and grits. I wanted to try their bread pudding, but was too full!
Bistro B - The only disappointment. Went there because the BBQ shrimp was supposed to be the best. The server totally forgot about us and we waited about 35 mins for the entree (we were splitting it). Didn't even comp our drink! Annoying.
Praline Connection - A really low-key spot on Frenchmen. Overdid it there a bit, but the food was delicious.
Dragos - Went for their charbroiled oysters. They were good, but I prefered the ones at Cochon. Entertaining place though as there was some very vocal drama going on with the waitstaff there that day.
MiLa - One of my favorites of the weekend. Went for their 3 course 20 dollar lunch and it was terrific. Had a salad, red fish with quinoa and currants, and homemade peach ice cream. Definitely try to go here if you can. The bartender at the hotel Wed-Sat is supposed to be one of the best in the city. Great French 75.
Sazerac Bar - Didn't eat here, but they made my favorite Ramos Gin Fizz in town.
Hermes Bar - Really cool space. Good Ramos Gin Fizz as well.
Commander's Palace - I went to the bar here as well after a steamy morning at Lafayette Cemetery No. 1. I will admit that I only wanted to go here because of the Anne Rice Witching Hour book
Went to the carousel bar, but it was too crowded to get a drink. There was a cocktail convention going on there at the time.
Cafe Du Monde - of course
Cochon - One of the best meals I've ever eaten. To top off the entire weekend, Anthony Bourdain walked in at the end of our supper to film his new show. Ultimate foodie sighting for me
Toured both St. Louis and Lafayette cemeteries with Save our Cemeteries. Would highly recommend this group as they use the money to restore and keep up what they are able to in each one. Very hot, but a great experience.
Thanks everyone for your suggestions! I did manage to get to magazine street and walked so many miles! Next time I hope to make it to Tipatina's and some of the places I didn't get to this time around (like Patois).