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    The best hotels in New Orleans are: Best for bookish travellers: Hotel Monteleone. Best for a taste of the South: The Chloe. Best for French Quarter adventures: One11. Best for design-lovers ...

  3. 7 Must-Eat Destinations in New Orleans - AOL

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    With its distinct food culture influenced by Cajun, Creole and African roots, New Orleans offers unique regional specialties that capture the hearts of its visitors. The city is known as a world ...

  4. Galatoire's - Wikipedia

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    Food type: Louisiana Creole cuisine: Dress code: Galatoire's dress code is business casual for lunch. No shorts or t-shirts. Jackets are required for gentlemen starting at 5 p.m. nightly and all day Sunday. Street address: 209 Bourbon Street: City: New Orleans: State: Louisiana: Postal/ZIP Code: 70130: Country: United States: Coordinates

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    Denver. Denver’s mountain-inspired fare and farm-to-table dining make hearty, affordable dishes easy to find. Biker Jim’s offers elk jalapeño cheddar dogs, Tocabe serves bold-flavored bison ...

  6. Omni Royal Orleans - Wikipedia

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    The Omni Royal Orleans is a 345-room hotel on the corner of St. Louis and Royal Streets near Jackson Square in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. It was constructed in 1960 as The Royal Orleans Hotel , on the site of the old St. Louis Hotel , which was completely destroyed in the 1915 New Orleans hurricane .

  7. Copeland's - Wikipedia

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    Copeland's is a restaurant chain started by New Orleans native Al Copeland in 1983. It offers New Orleans-style cuisine and a casual sit-down family friendly atmosphere. Significantly expanding in the 1990s, it claimed more than 40 locations in 12 states and offered a "steakhouse"-style expanded menu by 2004.