The Rink has been the center of New Orleans' Garden District since 1884. Originally built as the country's largest indoor roller skating rink, this restored historic shopping center is home to a curated collection of locally-owned and operated boutiques, shops, bistro, and bar.
More than any one thing, it's restaurants that define and reveal the character of a neighborhood.
Following your food cravings is the best way to get to know a city and explore its nooks and crannies... especially a city like New Orleans.
Watch as Margit visits the Warehouse District favorites Willa Jean, Herbsaint Restaurant, Peche Seafood Grill, Meril, Compere Lapin, Maypop Restaurant, Mulate's Cajun Restaurant, and Wine Institute New Orleans!
No tour of the Warehouse District is complete without answering the most important question: "Where can I get a good drink?"
Margit answers that question with a visit to the Wine Institute New Orleans!
We hope you enjoyed this tour of the magical restaurants and local character that make the Warehouse District special.
It today's installment of Margit's tour of the Warehouse District in New Orleans, Margit visits one restaurant representing a new tradition of New Orleans greatness and another that's been a favorite for decades!
Let's watch as she visits Maypop Restaurant and Mulate's Cajun Restaurant.
Join us tomorrow for the fifth and final installment of this tour as Margit tackles a very important topic... where to get a good drink!
Margit's tour of the Warehouse District in New Orleans continues with a visit to Compere Lapin and an interview with Top Chef runner-up Chef Nina Compton.
Join us tomorrow as Margit visits two more New Orleans favorites!
Celebrate the 20th anniversary of Coolinary New Orleans August 1st through September 15th!
If you like industrial spaces, lively art scenes, and creative dishes... the Warehouse District in New Orleans might become your new favorite neighborhood.
Let's rejoin Margit as she continues her tour of the Warehouse District with stops at Herbsaint Restaurant, Peche Seafood Grill, Meril, and Memorial Hall.
More than any one thing, it's restaurants that define and reveal the character of a neighborhood.
Following your food cravings is the best way to get to know a city and explore its nooks and crannies... especially a city like New Orleans.
Watch as Margit Bisztray begins her tour of the Warehouse District with a visit to Willa Jean.
And, don't forget to check back tomorrow for the next installment!
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French Quarter Restaurants - Full Episode
To celebrate Jazz Fest, Margit Bisztray embarks on a tour of her favorite French Quarter restaurants that provide the type of beautiful and magical experiences only found in New Orleans!
Watch as Margit visits French Truck Coffee, Brennan's Restaurant, Napoleon House, Doris Metropolitan, Café Du Monde, MEALS FROM THE HEART CAFE, Antoine's Restaurant, Galatoire's Restaurant - New Orleans, Pat O'Brien's Bar, Arnaud's & the French 75 Bar, Felix's Restaurant & Oyster Bar, Bourbon House, Carousel Bar at Hotel Monteleone, The Chart Room, Acme Oyster House - French Quarter, and Justine.
While we're all looking forward to Jazz Fest's second weekend, let's wrap up Margit Bisztray's tour of fabulous French Quarter restaurants featuring that "neighborhood" feel.
Today, she visits her favorite spot to enjoy when the sun goes down and the world-famous French Quarter gas lights come on: Justine
We hope you enjoyed this tour of restaurants that provide beautiful and magical experiences that can only happen in the French Quarter! #JazzFest #NewOrleans #FrenchQuarter