3. Peaches Records
8.8
4318 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA
Record Store · Central City - Garden · 8 tips and reviews
Ryan Eugene: Cool record shop along Magazine Street. Great place to window shop and you can find some great classic shirts, stickers, and other memorabilia if you're not into vinyl records.
Megan Irvine: A piece of Nola history here.
Brandi Bruce: They keep getting pricier every time I go in. I recommend going to Euclid records in the Bywater
4. Rubensteins
7.9
102 Saint Charles Ave (Canal St), New Orleans, LA
Men's Store · Central Business District · 6 tips and reviews
Eric Tigre: Open for more than 85 years, Rubensteins offers mens apparel and accessories in downtown New Orleans on St Charles Ave and Canal Street. Check out their color New Orleans street car polo shirts. Read more.
Greg R: Great old school men's store with modern clothing and attentive staff. Impeccable tailoring.
NOLA Nites Concierge | Meloney Smith: we love local designer Harold Clarke's belle-of-the-ball gowns!
5. Arnaud's Restaurant
8.4
813 Bienville St, New Orleans, LA
Cajun and Creole Restaurant · French Quarter · 100 tips and reviews
Renee Miller: Important to dress for the occasion. (Collared shirt, no shorts, etc.) Excellent meal - fabulous desserts!
Kelsey Anderson: Had amazing service and delicious food for Sunday brunch. Wear a collared shirt, try a French 75, and take a tour of the museum upstairs. Cannot go wrong with any of the food.
Greg Palmer: Stop by for a classic or creative cocktail. Either way it'll be delicious and worth your time.
8. Dat Dog
8.6
3336 Magazine St (Magazine & Louisiana), New Orleans, LA
Hot Dog Joint · Central City - Garden · 68 tips and reviews
Daniel Eschete: Ask about Super Hero Saturdays if you are wearing a shirt with a comic book character.
Ang C: Great food, great location, great people. Did I say great food? Oh, and try the Myrna Minkoff, its outstanding darlin'
Frankie Martire: 50 beers from around the world & my bud lite also lol
10. Preservation Hall
8.9
726 Saint Peter St (btwn Bourbon & Royal), New Orleans, LA
Jazz and Blues Venue · French Quarter · 157 tips and reviews
Patricia Nguyen: Great merch!!! Solo albums and preservation hall compilations. Great dickies jacket for $75...single cd for 15, doubles for 25.... T shirts are a great souvenir, features iconic drum. Stickers for $2
maite a: Amazing! Location, music, atmosphere.. what i can say, no words.. is a must for jazz music. Try to get there early enough that you can get in the line the 10-20 first people
Team Coco: "One of the best places in the city to see traditional Jazz. Tip the band to request a song, but keep in mind they don't know any Slayer." - Conan O'Brien
11. Café du Monde
8.6
800 Decatur St (at The French Market), New Orleans, LA
Café · French Quarter · 1558 tips and reviews
Starr Capps: Can't go to New Orleans without visiting here at least once, if not every day! It's an iconic institution with historical significance. Don't wear a black shirt!
LaBugg H: Inhale when you bite and make newbies wear black shirts :)
Thea Lenna: Don't wear a black shirt when you eat here because you will be covered in powdered sugar. Awesome any time, open 24/7.
hArri: Guys - no sleaveless shirts. Go buy a cheap t-shirt on Bourbon Street to get inside.
Ermin Mistica: Gentlemen, make sure you wear a shirt with sleeves. They won't seat you if you're wearing a tank top. However, if you are, you can run to the Walgreens on Canal and buy a t-shirt for $5.99!
Lolly W: Going with a group of four? Gotta try the seafood platter! Easily feeds everyone with a variety of seafood: catfish, shrimp, oysters, crawfish balls, and crab cakes.