Yeah and you gotta get those honey butter biscuits too.appstatealum wrote: ↑Fri Dec 13, 2019 9:23 amWillies Chicken is unreal. Flavor and tenderness is unmatched.EastHallApp wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2019 9:47 pmI feel like Willie’s needs more love on this thread. Sure there are lots of places for a great lunch or dinner, but can you go to those when it’s 1 am and you want something to soak up the hurricanes (while also ordering another hurricane)?
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Where to eat New Orleans
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Dookie Chase’s in Treme! Historic center of the Civil Rights Movement. Gumbo!
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Willies is definitely a touristy spot, but that doesn’t discount the quality of their their chicken.
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Same as Cafe Du Monde (not for chicken of course)appstatealum wrote: ↑Fri Dec 13, 2019 11:39 amWillies is definitely a touristy spot, but that doesn’t discount the quality of their their chicken.
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Correct. I could drink that coffee (black of course) and eat beignets there any time of the day and not get tired of it. A lot of places become tourist destinations because they are just that good.WVAPPeer wrote: ↑Fri Dec 13, 2019 12:29 pmSame as Cafe Du Monde (not for chicken of course)appstatealum wrote: ↑Fri Dec 13, 2019 11:39 amWillies is definitely a touristy spot, but that doesn’t discount the quality of their their chicken.
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Louisiana fast ... I knew it would only be a matter of time before it came up haha

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Crap! You just reminded me that I need to look for my fishbowl. I'm not paying more when I could pay $2 less for my refills by bringing back one I already own. They think I'm a sucker...
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Bourbon
Port o Call (best hamburger in town)
Antoines (expensive)
Desire (cheap oysters good casual dinner)
Muriels
Dragos (oysters)
Court Liquor (my favorite takeaway liquor counter...Bloodys count as food right?)
Brennans (Breakfast)
Lower Garden/Magazine St area
Cochon Butcher (best sandwich in town)
La Petite Grocery (blue crab beignets)
Peche (oysters seafood etc)
Commanders Palace
Port o Call (best hamburger in town)
Antoines (expensive)
Desire (cheap oysters good casual dinner)
Muriels
Dragos (oysters)
Court Liquor (my favorite takeaway liquor counter...Bloodys count as food right?)
Brennans (Breakfast)
Lower Garden/Magazine St area
Cochon Butcher (best sandwich in town)
La Petite Grocery (blue crab beignets)
Peche (oysters seafood etc)
Commanders Palace
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Yes, yes and Yes..................
If you want something fancier go to Gallitories on the edge of the FQ. Ask to be seated downstairs. Tourists go upstairs, Locals downstairs. https://www.galatoires.com/
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Peche is one of the best meals I’ve ever had. Simply outstanding.MtnMan09 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 13, 2019 3:20 pmBourbon
Port o Call (best hamburger in town)
Antoines (expensive)
Desire (cheap oysters good casual dinner)
Muriels
Dragos (oysters)
Court Liquor (my favorite takeaway liquor counter...Bloodys count as food right?)
Brennans (Breakfast)
Lower Garden/Magazine St area
Cochon Butcher (best sandwich in town)
La Petite Grocery (blue crab beignets)
Peche (oysters seafood etc)
Commanders Palace
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Against my better judgement, I promise to eat 2 grown man’s share worth of beignets.
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Thanks brother!appstatealum wrote: ↑Fri Dec 13, 2019 3:57 pmAgainst my better judgement, I promise to eat 2 grown man’s share worth of beignets.
