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16 hours ago · Stop in Lafayette for some boudin in your way in. Also, pesche and GW fins are my favorite nicer fish restaurants (New Orleans style). Carousel bar for a drink.
7 days ago · An actual hotel in the Treme should be fine and have decent security. I wouldn't walk back obviously drunk, but I wouldn't recommend walking anywhere obviously ...
2 days ago · For staying home - gas, batteries, flashlights, a radio, and bottled water for sure. Alcohol, if you drink. A generator if you've got the money and space for ...
2 days ago · New Orleans is street by street. It's safe on Bourbon with all the tourists, but go one of two blocks and you're taking your life in your hands.
7 days ago · r/AskNOLA: Planning a visit to New Orleans? Use this community to ask New Orleans locals questions that you may not be able to find on Google…
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5 days ago · You want to stay at a nice hotel with 24 hour front desk, do it (as you said you are in a good financial position). As for your concerns for safety, it really ...
7 days ago · On an article about a Jewish council members home being vandalized with red paint. New Orleans has almost become intolerable for Jews, and the entire local ...
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1 day ago · Homelessness isn't pleasant to look at but people mostly keep to themselves. The streets are safe.
1 day ago · One thing I'd add is Jackson and MS in general is a driving area. New Orleans is more of a walking city. Public transportation is a joke as well.
2 days ago · It truly met every expectation of a solo trip I could ever have. Absolutely gorgeous scenery, the people are so lovely, amazing food, safe, lots of history, etc ...