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Business Group dinner recommendation in New Orleans French Quarter(in October)?
I am looking for as current set of recommendations for a group of 45
out of towners to have a 'perfect New Orleans dining experience'. Cajun/Creole and the 'feel' of the french quarter. Doesn't have to be fine china or too fancy at all. These guys are casual folks at the end of a very long day. Any recommendations would be great. Smaller buy-the-whole restaurant would be fine too. |
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Business Group dinner recommendation in New Orleans FrenchQuarter (in October)?
On Aug 4, 12:47 pm, Mark > wrote:
> I am looking for as current set of recommendations for a group of 45 > out of towners to have a 'perfect New Orleans dining experience'. > Cajun/Creole and the 'feel' of the french quarter. Doesn't have to be > fine china or too fancy at all. These guys are casual folks at the end > of a very long day. > > Any recommendations would be great. Smaller buy-the-whole restaurant > would be fine too. Muriel's restaurant, right on Jackson Square. They have meeting rooms upstairs that might be able to hold 45. CHeck their website and send them a message. Perfect location Napoleon House. Perfect atmosphere. Small bar and restaurant on main floor, but also has meeting rooms upstairs (plannedto be Napoleon's residence after/if he got rescued from exile. Never happened. The famous Antoine's restaurant has a number of separate dining areas. Pricey. Deanie's - informal, brass & wood, not real atmosphere. But good seafood and large enough place they could perhaps set up fpr a group in one section of their place. |
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For that many people, I'd try doing a search at New Orleans Wedding Sites Locations, Event Venues Spaces, LA You get a lot of large group friendly restaurants, like Tujague's Restaurant in the French Quarter, with phone numbers. Hope that helps. |
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Business Group dinner recommendation in New Orleans FrenchQuarter(in October)?
On Aug 12, 1:40 pm, melaniemills1
> wrote:[color=blue][i] > JimL;1169231 Wrote: > > > On Aug 4, 12:47 pm, Mark > > wrote: > > I am looking for as current set of recommendations for a group of 45 > > out of towners to have a 'perfect New Orleans dining experience'. > > Cajun/Creole and the 'feel' of the french quarter. > > Mark, > > For that many people, I'd try doing a search at 'New Orleans Wedding > Sites Locations, Event Venues Spaces, LA' (http://tinyurl.com/64xqv3) > You get a lot of large group friendly restaurants, like Tujague's > Restaurant in the French Quarter, with phone numbers. Hope that helps. > > -- > melaniemills1 Also, go to tripadvisor.com, and search on new orleans. Thousands of reports! Then, nola.com, their newspaper, with their sub dir of restaurant reviews. |
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