It must be. We were looking at going when we were in town for 4th of July, but the webpage says dinner only, 5:30 - 9:30.
Unless the webpage is wrong, which is always possible.
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It must be. We were looking at going when we were in town for 4th of July, but the webpage says dinner only, 5:30 - 9:30.
Unless the webpage is wrong, which is always possible.
Yay for places to eat!
Although, finding enough to eat is not usually a problem at these things.
Yes, but these are GOOD places to eat (I know, having worked many conferences)
Sail, if you come the second weekend, you are welcome to my couch. I may be in the process of packing by then, so you may have to put up with some boxes. If that's doable, then you can hang here. (I have a new couch that's not quite as comfy as the old one for sleeping, but it's still okay!)
I've been to Emeril's and it's very good but quite pricey and not particularly New Orleansy. There's a wine bar right near there that's pretty nice, or used to be anyway. I can't remember the name, but it's something obvious like The Wine Something or The Cellar or something like that.
I haven't been close to the convention center since PK, but I second Mulatte's.
If you do get to the quarter I suggest Muriel's right on the Square.
Wasn't there a line that went down to the Aquarium?
Conference food - mass cooking by a hotel kitchen. If you're lucky, it's edible. One conference - which I wasn't at, but heard stories about - the food was so bad people who didn't have time to go out and buy their own food were living on the Goo Goo Clusters one of the exhibitors was handing out. So the fact that the restaurants are serving actual good food is important.
At our conferences the publishers supply us with pretty good food-bribes, actually. However, I still have a per diem I can spend!
I really appreciate everyone's suggestions!
Wasn't there a line that went down to the Aquarium?
Yeah, runs along the levee. I don't know where the other stops are, I've never managed to catch it - I'd always get bored and just walk.
Ditto. There may be a stop by the convention center, but honestly, if I was doing down there, I was already in a car, so it was park and walk.