LSU_Ed
Sophmore
Well I hope we can let you in on some great things to do while here. Except win the game that is. I'll start by saying listen with caution to those who want to say how bad LSU fans are. We are even getting "word" that OSU fans are terrible.
We in Louisiana love to have a good time (we say "pass a good time" here, with the appropriate accent). You will have plenty of good natured ribbing, as I'm sure we will as well. But, we will go out of our way to make sure you have a good time too.
If you are staying in the Quarter, or just outside, there are plenty of great restaurants and bars in the area. Don't just stay in the Quarter. Venture out toward Uptown on St. Charles and Magazine for a more local flair.
Some places other than the Quarter tourist type things:
:tongue2: At the Hilton Riverside, go to Drago's and order Chargrilled Oysters.
:tongue2: Order a poboy at Johnny's in the Quarter, Serio's on Magazine, or venture out to Parasol's a block off magazine at Third Street.
:tongue2: Take the Streetcar up St. Charles to Napoleon, where it ends now, and walk a couple of blocks to the right and have dinner at Pascales Manale. Order the BBQ Shrimp. Not really BBQ, just named that.
:tongue2: Go to the D-Day museum. You will be glad you did.
:tongue2: Have a muffaletta at Central Grocery (The original and my favorite) or at The Napoleon House where they serve them warm.
:cheers: Have a Hurricane at Pat O'Brian's. Go to the piano bar while there. And, a hint. . . . . You pay for the souvenier glasses they put your drinks in so if you don't want them, go to the bar and get a refund.
And finally, the answer to the question is: "I got dem on my feet in New Orleans." I won't give you the question, but you will find out when you get here.
I'm sure there will be many more suggestions. Enjoy yourself and when you hear someone yell "Tigerbait" at you from a tailgating party on gameday, smile, join them and they will more than likely give you food and drink and good conversation.
Geaux Tigers!!!!!
We in Louisiana love to have a good time (we say "pass a good time" here, with the appropriate accent). You will have plenty of good natured ribbing, as I'm sure we will as well. But, we will go out of our way to make sure you have a good time too.
If you are staying in the Quarter, or just outside, there are plenty of great restaurants and bars in the area. Don't just stay in the Quarter. Venture out toward Uptown on St. Charles and Magazine for a more local flair.
Some places other than the Quarter tourist type things:
:tongue2: At the Hilton Riverside, go to Drago's and order Chargrilled Oysters.
:tongue2: Order a poboy at Johnny's in the Quarter, Serio's on Magazine, or venture out to Parasol's a block off magazine at Third Street.
:tongue2: Take the Streetcar up St. Charles to Napoleon, where it ends now, and walk a couple of blocks to the right and have dinner at Pascales Manale. Order the BBQ Shrimp. Not really BBQ, just named that.
:tongue2: Go to the D-Day museum. You will be glad you did.
:tongue2: Have a muffaletta at Central Grocery (The original and my favorite) or at The Napoleon House where they serve them warm.
:cheers: Have a Hurricane at Pat O'Brian's. Go to the piano bar while there. And, a hint. . . . . You pay for the souvenier glasses they put your drinks in so if you don't want them, go to the bar and get a refund.
And finally, the answer to the question is: "I got dem on my feet in New Orleans." I won't give you the question, but you will find out when you get here.
I'm sure there will be many more suggestions. Enjoy yourself and when you hear someone yell "Tigerbait" at you from a tailgating party on gameday, smile, join them and they will more than likely give you food and drink and good conversation.
Geaux Tigers!!!!!