The name means "by hand" in Italian—which is how the pici alla boscaiola (irregular shaped spaghetti-like Tuscan pasta with a mushroom cream sauce) and gnocchi with oxtail ragù are made. Read more.
Yes, gentlemen, jackets are required at this one-of-a-kind French Quarter classic founded in 1905. The menu doesn't change (order oysters Rockefeller and souffléed potatoes), nor do the charming waite Read more.
Every Tuesday for a month, a different local chef fills a tent with market-driven fare, such as Louisiana shrimp tacos and gumbo z'herbes. Read more.
Top Dining Options: Zatarain's at section 111; Louisiana Seafood at section 122; North Club on the Club Level. Read more.
Top Dining Options: Café Beignet, West Terminal; Lucky Dog, Concourses B,C; PJ's Coffee, Terminal, before security for Concourse C; Praline Connection, Concourse B; Any bar, Concourses B,C,D. Read more.
New Orleans: A shrine to the Emperor created by the Emperor himself…statues…everywhere. -IFC Viewer Read more.
Andrew met with jazz musician Kermit Ruffins for some Creole cooking. Kermit showed Andrew how he cooks the classics in the same place his band, The Barbeque Swingers play on Thursday nights. Read more.
Tony Bourdain sampled the Oysters Rockefeller, a dish invented at Antoine's, which is the oldest operating restaurant in the United States. Read more.
Congratulations, you've found one of Esquire's Best Bars in America. Listen to the city's best jazz, blues, and zydeco while sucking down an Abita Amber. Read more.
Congratulations, you've found one of Esquire's Best Bars in America. Opened in 1856, Tujague's has all the amenities you'd expect from a bar that old: none. But the Sazeracs are amazing. Read more.
Congratulations, you've found one of Esquire's Best Bars in America. This place single-handedly revived the Warehouse District with its friendly charms and powerfully-strong drinks. Read more.
Congratulations, you've found one of Esquire's Best Bars in America. Gloomy. Dark. Perfect. It's like stepping back in time when the Nachez Trace ended here and rafts filled the streets. Read more.
Congratulations, you've found one of Esquire's Best Bars in America. The muffuletta, great. The Pimm's Cup, good. But, the Sazerac. Boy. What a Sazerac. Read more.
Congratulations, you've found one of Esquire's Best Bars in America. The blistering swing combo takes requests and it has cheap shots of Jagermeister, which was supposedly introduced to America here. Read more.
Congratulations, you've found one of Esquire's Best Bars in America. With its super-cheap beers, even cheaper shots, it's an oasis of sanity in the French Quarter. Read more.
Congratulations, you've found one of Esquire's Best Bars in America. Three words: Gun. Shop. Fizz. Read more.
Congratulations, you've found one of Esquire's Best Bars in America. On Wednesdays, a buck gets you a Schlitz. Eighteen more get you a place to sleep in the Band Room. Read more.
Congratulations, you've found one of Esquire's Best Bars in America. They open on Saturday morning at 8 and close up shop by 1:30. Get the seven course breakfast: A six pack and pound of sausage. Read more.