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Wha To Do In New Orleans, Spring 2021

April 20, 2021 by Joy the Baker 37 Comments

I’ve written several little guides for what to do in New Orleans over the past few years.  The cutest things to do in spring in the city. My favorite things to enjoy during fall after the crush of summer heat has passed. But here we are in the year of our Lord 2021 having just barely limped through a global panini and well… New Orleans isn’t exactly the same city it was before the panorama. None of us emerged unscathed but here we are, packing our bags, peeking out the front door and maybe just maaaaybe traveling.  Are you on your way here?

Here is an unsolicited guide to some of my favorite things about this city. Please note that these are suggestions from your girl in New Orleans who a) doesn’t care to be cool, b) minds her business and c) stays in her lane and neighborhood.

New Orleans is SUPER excited to welcome you to town but please know that our service industry is eeeking back to life after a wallop of a year. We’ve all had to be fast on our feet this past year so be sure to look up establishments’ websites and social media accounts for updated hours or pre-ordering options.  We’re glad you’re coming, we’re glad you’re here, let’s hang out.



What To Do In New Orleans:

•  Make a reservation at Mosquito Supper Club! It’s the best, THE BEST (you heard me right) example of Southern Louisiana cooking in the entire city and the fact that Melissa Martin cooks for the city most every night of the week is an absolute blessing. The atmosphere is warm and homey, it just feels right and the food is perfection.



•  You’re going to need a snoball. You NEED to get a snoball.  If you’re like… that’s just a snowcone, well, you’re incorrect and that’s ok.  Hansen’s is a classic but Chance In Hell SnoBall is the best pop-up situation in the city and if you’re here on a day they’re serving from the porch, stand in line and don’t ask questions.

•  If you’re like…. I know New Orleans isn’t knooooowwwwnnn for its tacos but it’s Tuesday and sunny and I want a taco and margarita, I gotchu. You’re headed to Galaxie Taco or Rosalita’s and while you’re in the neighborhood getting tacos DEFINITELY stop at St Germain to have a glass of wine in their back courtyard. I think they have the best wine list in the city.

•  If you’re staying in the Bywater, Marigny or French Quarter, walk to breakfast at Alma, our neighborhood Honduran restaurant.  They have great coffee and make tortillas and biscuits from scratch – what more do you want!? I always order the Alma breakfast or the Baliadas Sencilla but whatever you do get an extra order of plantains.

•  Praline bacon and Bloody Marys and honestly, anything else as long as you get those two at Elizabeth’s for brunch.

•  The best Indian food, hands down, is at Plume Indian Restaurant in Algiers.  I very not touristy things to do is to go to Plume for lunch,  take a walk around Old Algiers, grab a coffee at Congregation Coffee and walk along the levee to take in views of the city from the other side of the river.

•  Sweet Soulfood is the best southern vegan food in the city. It’s a very good idea to grab a to-go plate and head up for a little picnic at City Park.

•  Jewel of the South makes some of the best cocktail in the city and surely the best cocktails in the French Quarter.

•  The best pizza in New Orleans (besides my backyard and I say this with much humility) is Pizza Delicious. Please also get the garlic knots, whatever pasta they have on special, and the Caesar Salad.

•  All the cool people have lunch at The Chloe and make reservations at the pool.  Wear a cute, but effortless gem-toned outfit, you’ll be glad you did.

•  Parkway Bakery stays my favorite for po’boy and that’s that on that. I get the fried shrimp and try to convince whomever I’m with to get the catfish po’boy so we can trade halves. Fully dressed, of course.

•  Stop onto Sundae Best for a scoop of ice cream.  They always have fun flavors and it’s a really lovely time to walk around the Marigny with a cone.

•  Yoga at City Park.  Crow is my favorite teacher in town and their weekend classes in the park are wonderful.

•  Three fantastic bakers operate on a pre-order / popup structure:  Langiappe Baking Co makes the most lovely pastry boxes in town.  My favorite pastry chef Bronwen Wyatt makes the most beautiful cakes in the city. Pre-orders necessary but you must check out Bayou Saint Cake. And order treats, cakes, and mochi boxes from Radical Joy Bakery!

•  I love the happy hour and the noodles from Budsi Thai.

•  Shop local artists and tiny food jewelry at C’mere on the edge of the French Quarter!

If you want any specific recommendations, please a comment below and I’ll let you know my thoughts!

We can’t wait to welcome you to town! As always, I’ll be offering classes at my studio, The Bakehouse.  I’ll update the calendar through the spring and summer as baking workshops are added.

See you soon!

xo Joy

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  1. Hailey

    April 21, 2021 at 7:32 am

    I. Love. This. List! Happy to see some of my own faves AND a few new places to explore this season! How lucky are we to live here?!?

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  2. Kailee

    April 21, 2021 at 7:22 am

    This is wonderful! My husband and I had planned a trip (both first timers!) to New Orleans last April and then, well, we were so disappointed. Can’t wait to reschedule and hit up as many of these recommendations as possible! Can’t wait to meet your city ??

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    • joythebaker

      April 24, 2021 at 5:28 pm

      Welcome!

      Reply
  3. Ash

    April 21, 2021 at 7:20 am

    Any must hit spots Uptown?

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    • joythebaker

      April 24, 2021 at 5:28 pm

      Saba makes delicious food!

      Reply
  4. Rachael

    April 21, 2021 at 6:44 am

    Yay this makes me more excited for my late-May 30th birthday trip. I’ve been keeping an eye on the music scene and it seems a lot of places are still closed. Any recs for outdoor music day or night?

    Reply
  5. Mike Boutté

    April 21, 2021 at 6:18 am

    So curious on your favorite go to for gumbo…

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    • joythebaker

      April 24, 2021 at 5:29 pm

      Gosh, Mike – gumbo out is hard. Honestly I love the gumbo at Parkway. It’s a great opener to a po’boy.

      Reply
      • Julia

        May 5, 2021 at 8:47 am

        If I may – Cochon and Mr. B’s have the best (restaurant) gumbo.

        Reply
      • Therese

        May 14, 2021 at 11:57 am

        Gumbo, grillades and crawfish bisque from Langenstein’s prepared food section remind me most of the way I grew up eating them. While I love tomatoes, I prefer they stay out of these dishes when I eat them (add jambalaya to that list).

        Reply
  6. Ali

    April 21, 2021 at 5:37 am

    I was supposed to visit in March 2020, pushed to May 2020….we are thinking fall of this year. Can’t wait.

    Reply
  7. Aarika

    April 21, 2021 at 5:13 am

    My husband and I are coming to NOLA for our 7 year anniversary! We want to do one “fancy” dinner out. Where should we eat that is romantic, but not stuffy? We’re looking for an outside the box recommendation.

    Thanks for enduring my incredibly niche request. ??????

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    • joythebaker

      April 24, 2021 at 5:30 pm

      Oh sure! Try a reservation at Elysian Bar in the Peter and Paul Hotel. Happy anniversary!

      Reply
  8. Suellen

    April 21, 2021 at 4:08 am

    What an excellent post. I want to eat at Mosquito Supper Club for sure but bakeries! Wish I lived closer (here in FL). Just love all the non touristy places to see/eat. Thank you.

    Reply
  9. Birdie

    April 21, 2021 at 3:32 am

    Perfect timing! My son and his gf are down the until June..great recommendations! Just forwarded this email, they are such foodies and enjoying NOLA!

    Reply
  10. Jenna

    April 20, 2021 at 4:38 pm

    We are headed there this weekend for the first time! With three kids, just for one day. We will start at the French quarter…any recommendations? I love these so far!

    Reply
  11. Inga

    April 20, 2021 at 3:06 pm

    Can’t wait to return and bad ass list for sure !!

    Reply
  12. rachael

    April 20, 2021 at 1:27 pm

    Counting down the days to our NOLA girls trip to NOLA after we’re all vaccinated!
    Please please please add a class at The Bakehouse Saturday 5/22 :)

    Reply
  13. AJ

    April 20, 2021 at 1:07 pm

    Nola local here, but I’ve been stressing about where to take my first out of town visitor in over a year this weekend!! Thanks for the reminder that there’s literally too much to drink, eat, and do in our magical city!

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    • Hailey

      April 21, 2021 at 7:36 am

      My parents were our first visitors in over a year and I realllly overdid it on our “itinerary”, lol. I was just too excited to do all the things again. Their favorite activity? Walking around our neighborhood and City Park. I forget that New Orleans shows off no matter how much or little we plan around her. Have fun with your friend!!

      Reply
  14. Elizabeth

    April 20, 2021 at 11:25 am

    New Orleans local here and you’ve given me so many great ideas of things to do and food to eat! Cant wait to make the most of New Orleans springtime. Thank you, Joy!

    Reply
  15. Rachel

    April 20, 2021 at 11:18 am

    Hi Joy!! I’m visiting New Orleans next month and am so excited! Definitely going to hit up some of these places you mentioned, but we’re bringing our dog with us, so I was wondering if you have any other “can’t miss” dog friendly recs? Thanks so much!

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    • joythebaker

      May 5, 2021 at 1:35 pm

      Go to The End of the World if your pups. It’s not google mapable but you can google it and get the deets.

      Reply
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