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We've traveled around the world -- visiting every state and numerous other countries -- but nothing compares to the greatest city in the world -- New Orleans! We're not from there, but we feel like we should be! Join us as we talk about our frequent trips and all the glorious food, music and drinks we love to partake in while we're in NOLA!

2025
Alimentation et vin Art Cuisine Sciences sociales Écritures et commentaires de voyage
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    • Halloween in New Orleans
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      46 min
    • Our Overnight Stays
      Sep 10 2025

      On this episode of NOLA Outsider, we discuss all the places we've stayed overnight in the greatest city in the world. In fact, we've stayed there so much, we forgot all the places we even stayed! From boutique hotels in the French Quarter to bed & breakfasts to corporate hotels near Canal, we talk about all the options you have and our opinions about each. Check it out!

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      45 min
    • Antoine's
      Sep 2 2025

      This week on NOLA Outsider, we step inside Antoine’s, the oldest family-run restaurant in America and the birthplace of Oysters Rockefeller. For nearly two centuries, its dining rooms have hosted Mardi Gras royalty, U.S. presidents, and generations of New Orleanians, making it not just a restaurant, but a living museum of Creole cuisine and Carnival history. Check it out!

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      53 min
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