Scottish Guy Goes To NEW ORLEANS For The First Time

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
  • I'm in New Orleans, Louisiana for the fist time ever - SUBSCRIBE to follow this journey: / @shaunvlog
    In today's episode, I arrive in New Orleans and immediately set about eating some of the fantastic Creole and Cajun cuisine i could find, setting about Gumbo Shop on Bourbon Street in the French Quarter where we ate gumbo and jambal. Meanwhile, the New Orleans Saints prepare for a football game against the Dallas Cowboys. I'm SO EXCITED to be here!!! Full series to follow - for now check out some of my Scotland and America cultural exchange videos: • 10 Ways Americans Make...
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  • @barbarah2911
    @barbarah2911 5 лет назад +364

    You did it right...visit the French Quarter, sleep somewhere else.

    • @pmheart6
      @pmheart6 4 года назад +6

      All wrong. The problem with nola. No affordable housing because it's all taken for airbnb

    • @AlyssaGiron
      @AlyssaGiron 4 года назад +5

      @jojofromtx Dont rent an airbnb in new orleans. Theres plenty of great affordable hotels in the city.

    • @giannagilberti9617
      @giannagilberti9617 4 года назад +1

      Yup.

    • @LiveFreeOrDieDH
      @LiveFreeOrDieDH 4 года назад +5

      @@menwithven8114 I guess you haven't been to San Francisco then? Or basically any other west coast city

    • @malyntaylor7376
      @malyntaylor7376 3 года назад

      @@menwithven8114 just say fuck off that's what I do, trust me they're use to it

  • @lacouerfairy
    @lacouerfairy 5 лет назад +197

    Never realized that porches are an American thing.

    • @TorkG8
      @TorkG8 4 года назад +3

      They're not common at all in Scottish houses.

    • @zenolachance1181
      @zenolachance1181 4 года назад +3

      Australia also

    • @thomaskinney154
      @thomaskinney154 4 года назад +3

      Lol neither did I

    • @bagelj
      @bagelj 4 года назад +1

      I have a deck in the back of my house

    • @chopitup9950
      @chopitup9950 3 года назад +1

      This is the first time I've lived in a place without a porch and that includes my last apartment townhouse. I miss having a porch to sit outside on when it's raining, decorating for holidays, and having a little cafe table set to visit with friends. It's cool but I assume weird if you're not used to it.

  • @TimothyFitch
    @TimothyFitch 5 лет назад +308

    “LOOK AT THE SIZE OF THE FRIDGE”
    haha that’s a normal American fridge, many are even much bigger

    • @lijohnyoutube101
      @lijohnyoutube101 5 лет назад +31

      I was so confused-thats not a big fridge for US at all :)

    • @qolotlh
      @qolotlh 5 лет назад +4

      It's a bit smaller than mine at 26 cubic feet. Lol

    • @MacGuffinExMachina
      @MacGuffinExMachina 5 лет назад +8

      lol He should see my fridge.

    • @rastamouse7861
      @rastamouse7861 5 лет назад +19

      @@shadowmoses3974 so funny how when you're in England no one uses ice like they don't need it then when they come here they're like OMG YAS and every drink they pour is loaded with ice lol

    • @americanmade4791
      @americanmade4791 5 лет назад +30

      Wait 'til he realizes how common it is to have two.

  • @bethknight4436
    @bethknight4436 5 лет назад +207

    “I’ve even got a porch!” 😂😂😂 You’re so cute.

    • @tonyahancock9585
      @tonyahancock9585 5 лет назад +14

      Wait till you get to see porches that wrap around the house. Cute little shotgun shack though.

    • @EphemeralProductions
      @EphemeralProductions 4 года назад

      indeed he is.

    • @DirtCheapFU
      @DirtCheapFU 4 года назад +1

      I've got a front and back porch and porch attached to the side of my garage.

    • @pattyjm59
      @pattyjm59 4 года назад +1

      Lol!! That made me smile as well. I’m surprised they don’t have porches in Scotland (?)

  • @kevinp8108
    @kevinp8108 5 лет назад +216

    Shaun, your air conditioner is set on a thermostat where it shuts off whenever it reaches a set temperature and then turns back on when it gets hotter. Welcome to central air conditioning!

    • @racafritz
      @racafritz 5 лет назад +9

      Kevin P I was just going to say that. Beat me to it!

    • @carolineriedlinger2904
      @carolineriedlinger2904 5 лет назад +17

      If you want it cooler, set it to a lower temp. 68° is a decent setting for sleep. Off when you're out. Have fun!!

    • @qolotlh
      @qolotlh 5 лет назад +12

      And you'll need it in New Orleans. 90-100°F with 60-80% humidity is common for the summer which pauses for a few months each year :)

    • @xueluo27
      @xueluo27 5 лет назад +2

      He knows what a thermostat is...they have them in Scotland and most countries too besides the US. Smfh

    • @tupelohoney622
      @tupelohoney622 5 лет назад +4

      @@qolotlh , yep, without AC running you are soon going to battle mold because everything is damp.

  • @lioninwinter9316
    @lioninwinter9316 5 лет назад +49

    New Orleans is unlike anywhere else in the USA. That's both good and bad. Enjoy it all. Don't get mugged.

    • @timlamb9428
      @timlamb9428 4 года назад

      New Orleans is a knock off of Mobile which is older and has the original Mardi Gras.

  • @jayryan5880
    @jayryan5880 5 лет назад +95

    Being from New Orleans, I'm glad you are pronouncing "New Orleans" correctly!!😍

    • @thereisnothingwrongwithbei2314
      @thereisnothingwrongwithbei2314 4 года назад

      FUCK OREGON

    • @GOD-zp4pb
      @GOD-zp4pb 4 года назад

      Neew Orleeeeeeyns

    • @LibbyRal
      @LibbyRal 3 года назад +1

      @@GOD-zp4pb Noooooooooooooo! and not Nawlins, either

    • @JeanEDeaux
      @JeanEDeaux Год назад

      Exactly

    • @JeanEDeaux
      @JeanEDeaux Год назад

      ⁠I hate seeing someone type Nawlins with a PASSION 😡. And really don’t try to say it around me. 😡🤬

  • @JeremiahL
    @JeremiahL 5 лет назад +312

    That feeling you get when you walk outside into the southern humidity is locally referred to as the swamp ass... lol

    • @UnexpectedBooks
      @UnexpectedBooks 5 лет назад +21

      Like walking into someone’s mouth.

    • @carolcolon2250
      @carolcolon2250 5 лет назад +2

      Lol! 😂😂😂😂

    • @szqsk8
      @szqsk8 5 лет назад +3

      Jeremiah Langston I'm glad I live in Southern California 🌴

    • @11thstalley96
      @11thstalley96 5 лет назад +8

      ....and all these years I thought you guys were saying “swamp GAS”, which is what we call the methane that comes up through the street sewers that are closer to the Mississippi River in St. Louis. 🤣

    • @carolgage4569
      @carolgage4569 5 лет назад +4

      szqsk8 But it’s a DRY heat....😅

  • @11thstalley96
    @11thstalley96 5 лет назад +106

    “Breathin’ soup” what a great description!

    • @Brian_Combs
      @Brian_Combs 5 лет назад +4

      The humidity on and near the gulf coast is like that. It's like you can feel the air.

    • @amberkelly8055
      @amberkelly8055 5 лет назад +1

      I love off the gulf and use that phrase often, I love that he used it. I haven't finished the video yet but it'd be funny if he says swamp ass 😂

    • @pechols04
      @pechols04 Месяц назад

      Breathing soup is very accurate 😂

  • @s.a.schmitt
    @s.a.schmitt 5 лет назад +254

    “Maybe this isn’t a normal weekend because of the football...”
    Oh, my sweet Scottish child.....😄
    Hope you had an amazing time.

    • @11thstalley96
      @11thstalley96 5 лет назад +27

      Sa Schmitt Great comment! There’s always a party in New Orleans!

    • @astrodigger61
      @astrodigger61 5 лет назад +5

      You should have taken a haunted tour!

    • @beverlybalius9303
      @beverlybalius9303 5 лет назад +3

      Sa Schmitt lol!! I hope he survived!!

    • @norwegianblue2017
      @norwegianblue2017 5 лет назад +5

      There is ALWAYS a party going on in New Orleans! Those people party at another level.

    • @norwegianblue2017
      @norwegianblue2017 5 лет назад +2

      @@astrodigger61 Yes, take the midnight graveyard tour! Some freaky looking tombs in the Odd Fellows and Free Masons sections.

  • @bluesageful
    @bluesageful 5 лет назад +75

    Apparently I've been taking my porch for granted!

    • @JaimieJo
      @JaimieJo 5 лет назад +4

      Living without one is just depressing!

    • @TorkG8
      @TorkG8 4 года назад

      Yep. Please don't take your porch for granted, think of all of us who dream of one. 😁 I would love to sit out on a porch on a nice evening.

  • @craftycreek
    @craftycreek 5 лет назад +72

    Keep the curtains closed during the hot part of the day and it’ll keep it cooler in the house. The South doesn’t know its officially Fall 😂 it’s hot here too

    • @Lizzz881
      @Lizzz881 5 лет назад +6

      Lol, I thought the same thing. Close the window, you'll let the heat in 😂

  • @jamesohara4295
    @jamesohara4295 5 лет назад +183

    A New Orleans porch joke,
    An old man is sitting on his front porch one morning, enjoying the weather and having a cup of coffee.
    Suddenly he sees a young boy walking down the road carrying several rolls of duct tape. This obviously makes him curious so he calls out, "hey son, what are you doing with all that duct tape?" The little boy replies, "I'm going to catch some ducks sir!" The old man chuckles and calls out, "son don't be silly. You can't catch ducks with duct tape!" The little boy just smiles and yells "well I'm gonna try."
    Several hours pass and the old man is out in his yard when the little boy walks past him dragging a whole bunch of ducks. The old man just scratches his head and go's about his business.
    The next morning the old man is having his morning coffee on the porch as usual and the little boy comes walking down the road. As he gets closer the old man notices he is carrying a bunch of chicken wire. He wonders what the lad is up to so he calls out "excuse me young man! What's all that chicken wire for?" The little boy calls out "I'm going to catch me some chickens!" The old man scoffs and says "son that's not what chicken wire is for! You're not gonna get any chickens with that!" The young boy happily cries out "well I'm gonna try!"
    Later that day the old man notices the boy walking down the road dragging several chickens. He shakes his head and says, "well I'll be damned".
    A few days later the old man is on his porch, having his morning coffee when the same little boy comes running down the road carrying a bundle of sticks. The old man wonders what this is all about so he calls out "hey son! What do you got there?" The little boy yells back, "pussy willows sir!" The old man stands up and says "wait up, let me grab my hat".

    • @DOLfirst
      @DOLfirst 5 лет назад +11

      😆

    • @a00141799
      @a00141799 5 лет назад +18

      Nearly fell off my chair laughing at this one. Thanks James. It must have taken you a few minutes to write all of that. 😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎

    • @jamesohara4295
      @jamesohara4295 5 лет назад +14

      @@a00141799 The old ones are the best ones, I remembered the first line, so key'd it into my search engine and up it came, easy cut and paste :).

    • @kristenheuer5676
      @kristenheuer5676 5 лет назад +4

      😂

    • @howtubeable
      @howtubeable 5 лет назад +3

      That's all kinds of wrong. LOL

  • @TheQuarterrat
    @TheQuarterrat 5 лет назад +88

    Buddy, I live in the French Quarter. The Best food in town is COOP'S Place on Decatur Street. Also try Molly's Irish Pub on TOULOUSE Street, right off of Bourbon. Have fun, be safe!

    • @shaunvlog
      @shaunvlog  5 лет назад +9

      Eric T Styles thanks so much for the tip man, I’ll try go there before my time here is up 🙌🇺🇸

    • @glh4823
      @glh4823 5 лет назад +3

      We loved Coop's! So good!

    • @shaunvlog
      @shaunvlog  5 лет назад +5

      Eric T Styles hey we are having beers in the Quarter tonight after 8pm though not sure exactly where yet - welcome to join in if you’re around 👍

    • @carenehobson2039
      @carenehobson2039 5 лет назад +2

      Grab my old friend Jeff Collins he's living in the French Quarter

    • @TheQuarterrat
      @TheQuarterrat 5 лет назад +4

      @@shaunvlog I am flattered for the invite! I recommended Molly's because it's in the middle of the Quarter but is popular with the locals here. Mellow enough to talk and watch the madness out of the windows. (fair disclosure, I work there too)

  • @margietucker1719
    @margietucker1719 5 лет назад +71

    Hey Shaun! I live in Texas---and in our home, we have "ventilators in the roof" (ceiling fans) in every room. I LOVE your terminology--very colorful!

    • @Strudelpoodle9K
      @Strudelpoodle9K 5 лет назад +8

      I was like ventilator?...you mean a ceiling fan lol

    • @radamus210
      @radamus210 5 лет назад +3

      Yea, threw me with the "ventilator" thing HAHA! yeah man, pretty typical to have fans in most rooms, even here in Ohio.

    • @tupelohoney622
      @tupelohoney622 5 лет назад +2

      @@radamus210 , Glad I wasn't the only one. I was like ventilator?!!! 98° in Mississippi today; "ventilator" going in every room, along with AC.

  • @willb.139
    @willb.139 5 лет назад +76

    4:03 maybe I need to get out more but I've never heard a ceiling fan be called a "ventilator on the roof"

    • @ibosquez5238
      @ibosquez5238 5 лет назад +5

      They say ventilator in England. They speak English but sometimes I don't know what they mean. When they say "pants" they mean panties or underpants. Careful about that one, lol

    • @victorwaddell6530
      @victorwaddell6530 5 лет назад +4

      Beds in the roof , called a loft .

    • @mannfan12
      @mannfan12 4 года назад +3

      Well he is from Scotland. Other countries may call things differently than we do here in the U.S.

    • @daliacastello2608
      @daliacastello2608 Год назад

      Lol I caught that too what a hoot

  • @christinem4655
    @christinem4655 5 лет назад +153

    Crazy! I live in south Louisiana and just came back from 2 weeks in Scotland. Surprised I didn’t see you in the airport. Have fun and BTW it’s called a shotgun house because you can stand in the front door and shoot a shotgun through the back door.

    • @tupelohoney622
      @tupelohoney622 5 лет назад +15

      They are also found throughout the South, not just New Orleans.

    • @HottnTrottn08
      @HottnTrottn08 5 лет назад +16

      They were also designed that way to create air flow and a sort of breeze way to keep the house cooler back when air conditioning wasn't a thing.

    • @j.f-ou812
      @j.f-ou812 5 лет назад +17

      Another Interesting tid bit of Info is most of these shotgun homes in New Orleans are well over a hundred years old and older and were built with the wood planks of the old barges that were used to carry goods and supply down the river to the port, since it wasn't easy or cheap to get them sent back up river many ended up being scrapped and dismantled and their lumber used primarily in construction of these unique homes .

    • @christinem4655
      @christinem4655 5 лет назад +3

      j. f. I learned something new today. Thanks!!

    • @beverlybalius9303
      @beverlybalius9303 5 лет назад +2

      Christine M First My husband and I lived in a 3 room Shotgun house then when our daughter was 6 we upgraded to a Double Shotgun.....

  • @aislynnwing4003
    @aislynnwing4003 5 лет назад +42

    So glad you got to enjoy my home state. We may not have four seasons, but we will feed you right and make sure you have a great time. 🙂 Stay hydrated!!

  • @jessmason4720
    @jessmason4720 5 лет назад +163

    Omg I love that you’re so impressed with the fridge and the porch! lol So normal for us in the US!

    • @carolineriedlinger2904
      @carolineriedlinger2904 5 лет назад +8

      I'd love a porch too!! Watching the folks stroll by is the best!

    • @11thstalley96
      @11thstalley96 5 лет назад +3

      Caroline Riedlinger A front stoop works well, too, but a porch is better.

    • @sp-qj3uv
      @sp-qj3uv 5 лет назад +1

      Jess Mason definitely! Love my porch

    • @grace7701
      @grace7701 4 года назад

      Porches are the best! I have a front one and a screened in side porch perfect for summer and keeping bugs away.🙂

    • @EphemeralProductions
      @EphemeralProductions 4 года назад

      so cute and funny. :)

  • @commissaryarrick9670
    @commissaryarrick9670 5 лет назад +64

    I live in Mississippi not far from New Orleans and I have been there many times . There is no place on earth like New Orleans it is a very unique city with its own culture . Even withthin Louisiana New Orleans has its own unique culture

    • @MacGuffinExMachina
      @MacGuffinExMachina 5 лет назад

      Gulf Coast?

    • @commissaryarrick9670
      @commissaryarrick9670 5 лет назад

      @@MacGuffinExMachina I am from Jackson but live near gulfport now

    • @commissaryarrick9670
      @commissaryarrick9670 5 лет назад

      @@MacGuffinExMachina about an hour and a half away from new Orleans

    • @MacGuffinExMachina
      @MacGuffinExMachina 5 лет назад +4

      @@commissaryarrick9670 We always go there and Biloxi for the beaches and casinos. Our lower middle class vacations lol.

    • @commissaryarrick9670
      @commissaryarrick9670 5 лет назад +2

      @@MacGuffinExMachina when I was growing up in Jackson we did the same thing . Compared to Jackson Biloxi was like a paradise when I was a kid

  • @southernfarmer182
    @southernfarmer182 5 лет назад +55

    It's called a "shotgun" house because you can open the front door and the back door and fire a shotgun strait through without hitting anything.
    And you're as likely to hear sirens and gunfire from that porch as crickets.
    Y'all come see us in Mississippi when you get through in the Big Easy.

    • @Maesterful
      @Maesterful 5 лет назад +1

      Is there a reason for this or do you guys just enjoying shooting through your houses as a tradition? As a fellow Scot I'm genuinely confused.

    • @bendrake2226
      @bendrake2226 5 лет назад +3

      @@Maesterful It was just an expression... *chuckle*... a long, straight house designed off a central line or hallway... Shotgun Shacks were also brought up to the northern US during the industrial revolution when a lot of folks from the south moved there for factory jobs.

    • @michritch3493
      @michritch3493 5 лет назад +2

      @@Maesterful It's just a visual that came to mind for someone long ago. Since I've traveled more, now, I've become highly cognizant, and don't even think twice, about how recently people in this country needed guns to hunt and work their farms and just eat, before we became more urbanized. People used guns often enough that if you can see straight through the house from doorway to doorway, that's what came to mind. It makes sense to us, just naturally. But to Europeans it makes no sense, right?

    • @josephcote6120
      @josephcote6120 5 лет назад +2

      Just something I heard once, don't take it as anything more than speculation: Many of the houses are built as duplexes, and the straight line front to back is like a double barreled shotgun.

    • @shainaboover4264
      @shainaboover4264 5 лет назад +3

      @@Maesterful Houses were taxed based on their width so they made them as narrow as possible. Americans do love guns so it was a pretty easy analogy

  • @roycelabor4339
    @roycelabor4339 5 лет назад +47

    WHO DAT! You have to go to Central Grocery for a Muffaletta sandwich!

    • @richeaton7436
      @richeaton7436 5 лет назад +3

      ...bag of Zap's chips(crisps, Shaun. lol) and a Barq's root beer. Walk down to the levee to eat and river watch.

    • @11thstalley96
      @11thstalley96 5 лет назад +3

      Ric Heaton The first time I got a half of a muffuletta at Central Grocery, 35 years ago, the olive oil was dripping out of the brown paper sack before I crossed the street to the vest pocket park with the statue of Joan d’Arc. Heaven!

    • @donwild50
      @donwild50 5 лет назад +1

      Muffaletta! Biggest sandwich in the world, so big they sell them in halves and quarters. Meat and cheese on a whole round loaf of bread with that gorgeous chopped olive salad on it. (It is impossible to spend a week in New Orleans and not gain weight.) If only you could spend more time and hit Antoine's and Commanders Palace. Cajun, Creole, Spanish, French and Mississippi River Southland...and if you really like history and (Outlander!) stroll down Royale Street...antique stores and houses where privateers (pirates!) like the LaFitte brothers strolled. Party all night, stagger over to Cafe du Monde for coffee and biegnets. Perfect for those after duel recoveries. :)

  • @lancelessard2491
    @lancelessard2491 5 лет назад +51

    "And you may find yourself living in a shotgun shack."

    • @AnnieWarbux
      @AnnieWarbux 5 лет назад +8

      Oooohhh!! Lol! I just got that!
      "And you may find yourself in another part of the World!"

    • @michritch3493
      @michritch3493 5 лет назад +9

      And you may find yourself behind the wheel of a large automobile.....

    • @AnnieWarbux
      @AnnieWarbux 5 лет назад +8

      "How did I get here?"

    • @jessmason4720
      @jessmason4720 5 лет назад +4

      And the days go by!

    • @barbarachieppo8290
      @barbarachieppo8290 5 лет назад +2

      Same as it ever was

  • @mariettawinfrey4920
    @mariettawinfrey4920 5 лет назад +32

    Nothing like a front porch! Lot of neighborhood socializing done there drinking sweet tea. Have fun! Do a ghost tour.

    • @shaunvlog
      @shaunvlog  5 лет назад +3

      Thanks Marietta, loving it 😊

  • @HowDeeDo
    @HowDeeDo 5 лет назад +14

    You HAVE to try beignets while there... Pronounced like Ben-YAYs... Friggin awesome... Love following your travels! Be safe there though...personally felt like I needed a shower after being in New Orleans. But the spirit of the people and pride in their city is admirable. Just my 2 cents worth.

  • @bevtuft3572
    @bevtuft3572 5 лет назад +78

    You're better off being out of the Quarter. Trust me.

    • @caponetone5685
      @caponetone5685 5 лет назад +1

      Marigny is better.. IMO

    • @BayouBarbie504
      @BayouBarbie504 5 лет назад +2

      I was so sad when the gumbo shop was his first meal!

  • @melodyjordan6052
    @melodyjordan6052 5 лет назад +88

    Welcome to America. Don't forget to go to Cafe Du Monde hot Chicory coffee and Beignets. Love Ya

    • @elishab6521
      @elishab6521 5 лет назад +10

      YES! The Beignets are a MUST!

    • @themaven2017
      @themaven2017 5 лет назад +2

      I had to check if someone else mentioned it - one of my favorite memories of New Orleans! I ordered Cafe au lait (coffee with milk) and beignets - the best!

    • @Paul-vb4mn
      @Paul-vb4mn 5 лет назад +6

      Man I'd kill for some fresh beignets. We used to have a place up here in Ruston that actually made legit beignets and served great coffee but they shut down. Gotta get back down south.

    • @kimmer6
      @kimmer6 4 года назад

      We were in New Orleans for a wedding a few years ago. I treated our friends to Cafe Du Monde and Beignets. An elderly lady friend wanted another order but her French was atrocious. She asked for Bug Nuts. I have pictures of my dad at Cafe Du Monde in November 1945 when his ship came in right after the war was over.

    • @kaila62kaila
      @kaila62kaila 4 года назад

      First thing on my NO agenda. Beignet and chicory coffee at CDM!

  • @dj6756
    @dj6756 5 лет назад +91

    I did not know that porches were an American thing. I love sitting on the porch! I'm on mine right now watching the rain. :)

    • @shaunvlog
      @shaunvlog  5 лет назад +22

      I’m so jealous I absolutely love it. Perfect way to live 😊

    • @banjoon
      @banjoon 5 лет назад +15

      All ya need is a porch swing.

    • @shantereed
      @shantereed 5 лет назад +9

      Yes! Grew up in Ga, watched the rain on the porch swing. Great for naps too!

    • @carolcolon2250
      @carolcolon2250 5 лет назад +6

      I have a porch too...with a hanging swing!

    • @carolcolon2250
      @carolcolon2250 5 лет назад +9

      @@shaunvlog My porch has a swing that could seat 3 adults comfortably. It hangs from the ceiling ❣️

  • @pauladean7988
    @pauladean7988 5 лет назад +20

    Have to tour the cemetery of the Voodoo Queen and have the tour guy tell you about the saying ‘I wouldn’t touch that with a 10 foot pole’ comes from how the people who pass and how they are placed in the crypts in a paper bag after they decomposed and placed down the Shute with a 10 foot pole. Very interesting history.

  • @venediabias6869
    @venediabias6869 5 лет назад +9

    Ok that’s not a shotgun house, that is a creole cottage. Very cultural to the city of New Orleans.

  • @bearnunnemaker5453
    @bearnunnemaker5453 5 лет назад +20

    You don't have porches in Scotland?? That Creole cooking might be too spicy for your Scottish stomach?? 😝😝😝

    • @lilyliz3071
      @lilyliz3071 5 лет назад +4

      Just a bit cold here to sit on a porch,no air con but plenty central heating 😂🤣

  • @bluesageful
    @bluesageful 5 лет назад +8

    Gumbo....jambalaya....& Bread Pudding with Whisky Sauce.....Yaaasssss!!!!!

  • @jeremymcmorris2178
    @jeremymcmorris2178 5 лет назад +5

    As a man that lives in NOLA, the best move you’ve made was NOT staying in French quarter and just visiting lol you would get no sleep if you stayed there

  • @violetvalkyrie476
    @violetvalkyrie476 5 лет назад +17

    "Who dat?!" Is a New Orleans saints chant. Football is every weekend. From September to the end of December. If you can't afford to go to a game, at least watch on TV.

  • @devanmichele761
    @devanmichele761 5 лет назад +18

    If you need a cool treat try Hansen's Sno-bliz on Tchoupitoulas Street, for a snowball. It's a family owned place that has been there for 89 years. Who Dat, is a New Orleans Saints football thing. Fan's are called the Who Dat Nation.

    • @MacGuffinExMachina
      @MacGuffinExMachina 5 лет назад +6

      I hope he goes to Creole Creamery on Prytania as well. I love all their odd flavors.

    • @marilan8154
      @marilan8154 5 лет назад +2

      Great suggestion Michele! My aunt lives on Laurel just over from Hansen’s Snow-bliz. I used to think I was hot stuff when I got old enough to walk around the block by myself to get a snow ball. They got the best flavors! My favorite was bubble gum! Also I still love Domilise's Po-Boy & Bar - 5240 Annunciation St. They got the best Po-boys in the city!

  • @amykat5
    @amykat5 5 лет назад +27

    I live in Arkansas. We also have shotgun houses. The reason for the name is because you should be able to open the front door and the back door and shoot a shotgun straight thru, without hitting anything.

    • @bluesageful
      @bluesageful 5 лет назад +1

      Yep!....That's it!

    • @commissaryarrick9670
      @commissaryarrick9670 5 лет назад +9

      Shotgun houses are all over the south . I think they built them like that before air conditioning was common because you can open both doors and try to get a breeze flowing through because it gets so hot in the south

    • @bluesageful
      @bluesageful 5 лет назад +3

      @@commissaryarrick9670 Yes, that;s true.....but I've also heard ANOTHER reason.....It was an old Scottish or Irish belief that if your doors were in a straight line, any wandering faeries, spirits, elves,etc. would just walk straight through and not cause any mischief!

    • @bluesageful
      @bluesageful 5 лет назад +4

      But, I tend to think it's probably due to wandering faeries being shot at in the summer heat due to the irritation this heat causes!

    • @amykat5
      @amykat5 5 лет назад

      @Justin B yes, you are correct! I shouldn’t have used the word reason.

  • @susanvinson2667
    @susanvinson2667 5 лет назад +9

    Yours is a creole cottage. A real shotgun is when you can stand at the front door and fire a shotgun straight out the backdoor.

  • @idowanna837
    @idowanna837 5 лет назад +21

    Keep an eye out in the evenings for lightning bugs!
    The air will shut off when it reaches desired temperature

    • @AlyssaGiron
      @AlyssaGiron 4 года назад +2

      I've lived in nola my whole life and I've never seen a lightning bug... Where have you found them!

    • @idowanna837
      @idowanna837 4 года назад +1

      @@AlyssaGiron I grew up with them in PA, then spent 25 yrs in AZ were there were none 😭 now I'm in San Diego & there are none here either. I guess I figured they were all over back east & I'm probably also wrong regarding the season

  • @bluesageful
    @bluesageful 5 лет назад +22

    Shaun...a lot of those houses have the ceiling on the porch painted 'h'aint blue' a 'H'aint' is a Ghost and it was believed that if you painted the ceiling to the porch this color that the ghosts, or Haints, would stay away. I couldn't see the ceiling of your porch, but look at it and see!

    • @ChrisinOSMS
      @ChrisinOSMS 5 лет назад +11

      bluesageful that blue also discourages wasps from building nest.

    • @bluesageful
      @bluesageful 5 лет назад +2

      @@ChrisinOSMS That's amazing ! Haven't ever heard it....but I have heard that wasps are attracted to the color yellow!

    • @ChrisinOSMS
      @ChrisinOSMS 5 лет назад +3

      Jim Elliott I would say folks with a common culture (African/Creole) probably have similar customs so not quite sure it was stolen as much as it was shared. I think it is a cool custom.
      My Irish grandmother always had her eaves painted that color. After doing more research I think the insect repellent properties came from the old milk paint ingredients more than the color. Which this blue color is also associated with the Virgin Mary.

    • @ritaprice1715
      @ritaprice1715 5 лет назад +1

      We have that tradition in Charleston, SC too. I think it's supposed to look like the sky so bad spirits will leave.

    • @bluesageful
      @bluesageful 5 лет назад +7

      I wouldn't say that 'haint blue' was stolen from anywhere....it's always been popular in coastal cities all around the south. From Charleston, to Savannah, Mobile to New Orleans.....It's just a TRADITION! ....It's just something we Southerners do!

  • @PamelaHouk
    @PamelaHouk 5 лет назад +16

    Love a porch! Grew up in a shotgun house with a porch. Every evening all the families would sit out in their porch and visit while the kids played. My current house has a deck in the back but no porch. I miss those days.

    • @robertschwartz4810
      @robertschwartz4810 5 лет назад +4

      Yes, here in Chicago the older houses have large porches. My older clients have told me that during the depression whole families would sleep on the beaches to escape the heat.

  • @claireledford9361
    @claireledford9361 5 лет назад +13

    Are u going to the ww2 I think museum in New Orleans I have been and it's really good, also I game you are going to a plantation while you're there, btw I live in NC and can't wait for u to visit my state first in flight (while your there. You should try eastern and western bbq if you can so you can see what all the arguing is about)

    • @angellunsford2741
      @angellunsford2741 5 лет назад +1

      The WW2 museum is EPIC. I saw a bit of it, but not nearly as much as I wanted, when we were down a few years back.

    • @rastamouse7861
      @rastamouse7861 5 лет назад

      Easter BBQ, you mean pork slaw??
      Just kidding, I like Carolina BBQ lol. I used to eat at McCall's in Goldsboro all the time! But I still prefer my Texas BBQ.

  • @gnostic4819
    @gnostic4819 5 лет назад +17

    Be safe of your wallet Shawn.
    Lived there and done that.
    Be safe.
    Be wise young man.

    • @tupelohoney622
      @tupelohoney622 5 лет назад

      Stay on populated streets in the Quarter; no alley shortcuts.

  • @matthill5426
    @matthill5426 5 лет назад +6

    COFFEE AND BEIGNETS FOR BREAKFAST TOMORROW!!! Beignets are little balls of fried dough, covered with confectioner's sugar. Nothing like some strong coffee and a bit of sweet pastry for breakfast! And you need to try red beans & rice with andouille sausage!

  • @dcsaint8775
    @dcsaint8775 5 лет назад +9

    WHO DAT say they gonna beat dem Saints!?! Best nfl team Shauny boy! So funny I moved to Scotland 2 weeks ago from New Orleans, and now look where you are! Haha enjoy that humidity and the best food in the world buddy.

  • @frankricks6854
    @frankricks6854 5 лет назад +5

    It's all good sitting on the porch until the mosquitoes start tearing your ass up! I'm glad you enjoyed your stay here in New Orleans! #WhoDat

  • @mjohnson1741
    @mjohnson1741 5 лет назад +4

    Just came back from New Orleans and it's like no other city I've visited. Definitely, coming back, what's not to like, the mixed races and culture, food, weather and soul. Bourbon Street it's wow, where do I begin, should be called Devils Street, Frenchmen St was more of a relaxed vibe. On the last day there, there was a live jazz band that was really, really good! Go visit New Orleans...who dat...who dat...lol!

  • @daleladell803
    @daleladell803 5 лет назад +12

    Glad to see you made it to The Big Easy. Lived here all my life and wouldn't want it any other way. Porches are great. Sit outside and greet all the neighbors, watch the kids play, pass the time. Keep your curtains closed during the day, it will keep the house cooler. You're not actually staying in a shotgun, it's just a Creole Cottage. Shotguns are long, 6 or 7 rooms deep from front to back, usually don't have a hallway, you just walk through one room to get to the next. Not very private, but were very practical in the days before air conditioning. You could just open the front and back doors and the breeze would flow through the whole house. Ceiling fans are a must too. Watch your wallet in the French Quarter. Being here when the Cowboys are playing the Saints is gonna be hell. Football crowds can be nuts in the quarter, but there are lots of other areas to see. Uptown is the prettiest. Audubon Park is Uptown and has a wonderful zoo. There are great antique stores on Magazine Street, as well as good restaurants. If you get tired of walking, try to go to Canal Street and take the streetcar down St. Charles Avenue to see all the oak trees and the grand houses. Canal Street, (the main street in town) in the old days, used to divide the French side of the city from the American side. You can definitely see a difference in both the architecture and the size of the houses. New Orleans, being built in the crescent of the Mississippi River has it's own sense of direction. The streets run in a sort of fan pattern to follow the shape of the river. You have Riverside, Lakeside, Downtown and Uptown, or more commonly known to outsiders as South, North, East and West. Ha Ha. There are tons of good restaurants. Even the smallest little dive will have great food. Try to see as much as you can. Be safe, and have a wonderful time. You'll never be able to get this place out of your system now that you've come.

    • @michritch3493
      @michritch3493 5 лет назад +2

      Great info! Good description!

    • @shaunvlog
      @shaunvlog  5 лет назад +5

      Thanks for the comment and it’s so true - New Orleans will always have a place in my heart

    • @christopherdavis1296
      @christopherdavis1296 5 лет назад +4

      I love all the locals that know its a creole cottage. Exactly right. Actually a creole cottage service building behind a very large 7 bay creole cottage main house. Originally a summer kitchen for keeping the heat out of the main house during the warmer months. No covered porch originally

  • @kimberlyparrish7522
    @kimberlyparrish7522 5 лет назад +9

    I live in the south and we are having a extremely hot summer and first week of fall/autumn. Where I live we call it "the air you wear” it’s very muggy. You guys stay hydrated and enjoy yourselves.

  • @johng.4711
    @johng.4711 5 лет назад +5

    Rent a bike and ride around the city. Its almost completely flat and you can drink while riding ;-)

  • @janinelew2483
    @janinelew2483 5 лет назад +4

    I hated living in shot gun houses. I’m glad you had a good time!

  • @amicoscott
    @amicoscott 5 лет назад +12

    Drago's for chargrilled oysters is the bomb!
    Welcome back to the USA!!

    • @noladr
      @noladr 5 лет назад +2

      The Metairie location, not the Riverside one...

  • @aislynnwing4003
    @aislynnwing4003 5 лет назад +5

    Louisiana also has drive-through daiquiri shacks, and drive-through boiled crawfish shacks (when they are in season)... If you ever see one in your travels, stop by! 😉

  • @sweetspicypepper
    @sweetspicypepper 5 лет назад +6

    Oooh also, The Country Club in Bywater for really delicious food. This place is an old southern manor that became a clothing optional Cabana gay bar. GIANT PORCH. Clothing is required now, but it's a fun place to get drinks by a pool in a place with interesting history.

  • @11thstalley96
    @11thstalley96 5 лет назад +7

    Shawn, you picked the perfect place for your first meal as an introduction to NOLA. The Gumbo Shop may be in a very touristy area (I hope you walked over to Jackson Square), and natives may favor other places, but it’s a great place to start. Get on over to Dooky Chase’s in Treme for a real slice of life.

  • @maureentweedly
    @maureentweedly 5 лет назад +7

    Grew up with porches and "verandas." Such a great way to chat with the neighbours....vegetable garden in the back......social veranda on the front. Have fun!

  • @sueevarico4372
    @sueevarico4372 5 лет назад +8

    Called a ‘shotgun shack’ 😆 cause you can stand at the front door 🚪 and shoot your shotgun straight through to the back porch without hitting anything. All doors line up in each room, no hallways.

  • @aliciaamescuaojeda9421
    @aliciaamescuaojeda9421 5 лет назад +8

    Welcome to New Orleans!! One of my favorite cities in the U.S., I visit at least three times a year!
    I have so many recommendations but here’s a few:
    French Quarter Bars:
    Sylvain
    Cane & Table
    The Empire Bar at Broussard’s
    Latitude 29
    Bar Tonique
    Lafitte’s
    Live Music:
    Preservation Hall, French Quarter
    Bacchanal Wine, Bywater
    Tours:
    Cemetery Tours through Save Our Cemeteries, the only cemetery tours that use their proceeds to maintain and restore old tombs!
    Whitney Plantation, the only plantation tour with an exclusive focus on the lives of enslaved people
    Hermann-Grima House, preserved house
    1850 House Museum, walking tour and preserved house tour

  • @brittanyanna3929
    @brittanyanna3929 5 лет назад +3

    Been trying to find videos about singing in Scots Gaelic, and I JUST found your channel, and I live in New Orleans! Believe it or not, it's cooler(ish) than a month ago 😂 If you're still here Wednesday night, I recommend the Starlight Lounge just off Bourbon Street for great music. Or the Spotted Cat on Frenchmen street. Hope you have a good time here! Will be watching your channel now that I've found it!

  • @gabriellephillips7652
    @gabriellephillips7652 5 лет назад +2

    As a full blooded Louisianaian, I appreciate the way you say New Orleans. You should like the food. We fry everything...as I believe you said you do in Scotland. But as you’ve experienced, it is spicy! I can’t eat most of it because of that for health reasons. Are you there just to experience NOLA? It gets crazy at night. Enjoy your stay!

  • @ChrisinOSMS
    @ChrisinOSMS 5 лет назад +10

    Traditional shotguns are sometimes called side-hall cottages, they are long and narrow so if you throw open the front door one can shoot straight through to the back door. They are found all along the Gulf Coast. The one you were in is a little different. I am grinning ear-to-ear watching you discover the Big Easy. Who dat say them Saints ain’t great? Who Dat? (Dat is local dialect for “that”) is a Saints chant, the Cowboys fans were trying to corrupt it.

    • @EvelynElaineSmith
      @EvelynElaineSmith 5 лет назад

      For the reason why your home-away-from-home is called a shotgun house, see www.southernliving.com/home/shotgun-house

    • @catmomjill
      @catmomjill 5 лет назад

      I wondered why the Cowboys jerseys were there!

  • @baileyfarlowe
    @baileyfarlowe 5 лет назад +19

    Yo when ever you come to Charlotte this weekend, I work at a bar very close to uptown feel free to have your meet up there. It’s called Brickyard, 1411 south Tryon street.

    • @bluesageful
      @bluesageful 5 лет назад

      At least it'll be a 'little' cooler there!

    • @baileyfarlowe
      @baileyfarlowe 5 лет назад +1

      bluesageful lol it’s gonna be 97 tomorrow-Friday but by Sunday we should finally have some fall weather roll through for the first time this year!

    • @kristabossipants
      @kristabossipants 5 лет назад +2

      Hey! Fellow Charlotte-ean here. I’ll have to check out the Brickyard, I haven’t heard of it.
      Also agree. It’s anything but cooler. High 90s in the beginning of October 🥵

    • @baileyfarlowe
      @baileyfarlowe 5 лет назад +2

      kristabossipants ya for sure come buy sometime! We are open Wednesday-Sunday! We just had our 2 year anniversary of being open last month, it’s in the spot where the old gin mill was, corner of S. Tryon and E. Bland streets!

    • @emmeleigh2337
      @emmeleigh2337 5 лет назад +1

      @@@baileyfarlowe + kristabossipants. Nice to see other Charlotteans here!!

  • @saracollins9766
    @saracollins9766 5 лет назад +14

    When you come to ASHEVILLE, NC, get in touch with me.

    • @rastamouse7861
      @rastamouse7861 5 лет назад +1

      Oh Shaun I forgot to tell you to check out the Nascar museum in NC if you get a chance.

    • @ritaprice1715
      @ritaprice1715 5 лет назад

      Do you know when and where Shaun will be in Asheville as I'm in SC.

    • @saracollins9766
      @saracollins9766 5 лет назад

      Rita Price Not exactly. I think maybe over the weekend.

    • @saracollins9766
      @saracollins9766 5 лет назад

      Rita Price Perhaps Oct 5th? He mentioned coming to the NC mountains. I don’t have any further info. Where in SC are you?

  • @jeannewilson1655
    @jeannewilson1655 5 лет назад +2

    As a native New Orleanian, thank you for saying the name of the city correctly. I was freaking cold when I visited Edinburgh and it was June. We take the porch and house layout for granted having grown up in a shotgun house.

  • @BayouMaccabee
    @BayouMaccabee 5 лет назад +5

    Beinvenue a la Louisianne! (Welcome to Louisiana) I wish I could have made the time to try and meet up with you to show you around...perhaps next time.
    Typically in a shotgun house there is no hallway or corridor in the house. You have to walk through each room, one room after another to get to the back of the house. They are made this way to maximize room sizes since space is limited (the houses are very narrow), and so with no hallways the interior living square footage is not wasted.
    Hope you enjoyed your stay.

  • @JennRighter
    @JennRighter 5 лет назад +2

    New Orleans is a special, special place. Really different from any other city I've ever been to in America. There are definitely other unique and distinct places, but there is just something about New Orleans. I absolutely love it there.

  • @sweetspicypepper
    @sweetspicypepper 5 лет назад +4

    Ok also, Lucky's is a really fun 24hr bar and laundromat. Just a fun novelty that feels very specific to NOLA. Definitely don't have those in Chicago. Also has a porch 😁

    • @gentillygirl545
      @gentillygirl545 5 лет назад

      Yes, I mentioned Lucky's as well! Easy to sit there half the day and chit chat. I wonder if Amber still works there.

  • @Arcusfp1
    @Arcusfp1 5 лет назад +2

    Not sure if anyone else has pointed it out. A shot gun house, is a very certain kind of home popular in New Orleans and the rest of Louisiana. The rooms line up one behind the other, with no hall way. The house is rectangular, one room wide, and usually 3 to 5 rooms deep. Because there is no hallway, you walk from one room to the next, so you will start in the front room, then walk through all of the rooms to get to the back room. The joke is, that because all of the doorways, from the front to the back, line up in a straight row, you could stand at the front door, shoot a shotgun through the house, out the backdoor and not hit anything. As you can imagine, this leaves very little privacy in the bedrooms as others have to pass through to get from one end of the house to the other.

  • @melodyjordan6052
    @melodyjordan6052 5 лет назад +5

    Don't forget Pat O' Briens Hurricane Drink. I am so excited for you. Sprimp Creole too

  • @AtunSheiFilms
    @AtunSheiFilms 5 лет назад

    If you're still in town, I'd love to buy you a drink. I was a tour guide here in NOLA for four years, and I've also traveled extensively around Scotland.

  • @jerrikeefer8219
    @jerrikeefer8219 5 лет назад +3

    Welcome to the South in the fall! The newest joke going around is today is July 71st.

  • @kr9807
    @kr9807 4 года назад +2

    That’s a cute little house.
    New Orleans is such a neat city with fascinating history, great food, and the nightlife is the best America has to offer. It’s so nice to see others enjoy it for the first time.

  • @aislynnwing4003
    @aislynnwing4003 5 лет назад +3

    If you can, recommend trying boudin and crawfish pistolettes. Also try to take a tour of the plantations! Scenery is beautiful. So excited for y'all!!!!

  • @maggiemontgomery6667
    @maggiemontgomery6667 5 лет назад +2

    Shotguns are so named because most are set up with one room leading directly into the next and the idea is you could shoot a shotgun through the front door and it’d pass through the house and out the back. Have fun!

  • @blowba
    @blowba 5 лет назад +4

    The locals party on Frenchman's Street.

  • @bridgetofold5645
    @bridgetofold5645 4 года назад +2

    You being so excited about the Porch made my Morning!

  • @lisaqmoon1
    @lisaqmoon1 5 лет назад +4

    Shotgun because you can see front to back. They used to open the doors for any breeze in the old unair conditioned days

  • @Krommel
    @Krommel 5 лет назад +2

    Ahh yeah, I remember my first time in New Orleans. Arrived by 6am, was drunk by 11:30am and puking on the sidewalk on Burbon Street.

  • @danalou_who7765
    @danalou_who7765 5 лет назад +3

    Loved it! I am so glad you jumped right in to get a good taste of the food and the French Quarter. I knew you would love the food. I would call that house you are in a cottage. A typical shotgun house is much longer. Your house is only two rooms deep. It’s super cute, and I like what they did with the fun paint colors.

  • @daniellehurrell6620
    @daniellehurrell6620 4 года назад +2

    Your enthusiasm for the porch is so cute! I hope you enjoyed it even in that heat! 😘

  • @randysandford4033
    @randysandford4033 5 лет назад +4

    Shaun, last year I was in your town. This year your in my back yard. Welcome to America (again)! Have a ball but be safe! Must have in NO: Po' Boys, Bengiets and of course Jambalayas and Gumbos. You're a great (adopted) American!😘

  • @msminicooper2010
    @msminicooper2010 5 лет назад +2

    Shotgun house because all room are in a continuous line-up so that you could fire a shotgun thru the front door and it would go straight thru the house and out the backdoor! You're welcome!

  • @pamkirk6937
    @pamkirk6937 5 лет назад +3

    No other place in the US is like NOLA. It has it’s own unique culture. I enjoyed watching your first video about it and can’t wait for the next!

  • @bluesageful
    @bluesageful 5 лет назад +2

    Cafe DuMonde for breakfast! Beignets & chickory coffee! Surprised no one has suggested that yet!....It's in the French Market. At least I'm assuming it's in the same place it's been for 100 years.

    • @angellunsford2741
      @angellunsford2741 5 лет назад +1

      Lots of recommendations have been made for Cafe Du Monde!

  • @taraandersen3619
    @taraandersen3619 5 лет назад +6

    Welcome to the USA! 🇺🇸

  • @codylocantro4000
    @codylocantro4000 5 лет назад +2

    Wished I'd know your were visiting New O'Leans. My aunt has a restaurant called Quarter View thats great traditional fare. I'd gotten you a free meal ya hear! Thx for visiting. Be Good!

  • @djt3rd1
    @djt3rd1 5 лет назад +3

    Welcome to New Orleans. My Home town, you will love it here. That was a normal Saturday night on Bourbon Street. If you go back to Bourbon Street go to New Orleans Original Daiquiris (Fat Tuesday) ask for Tina the General Manager and say her Dad (Dell) sent you.

    • @shaunvlog
      @shaunvlog  5 лет назад +3

      Thanks Dell - honestly I am blown away. I am in love with your city. Great place, great people.

  • @maureensimpson4383
    @maureensimpson4383 5 лет назад +2

    That is relatively calm for the French quarter. You should see Mardi Gras.

  • @tracierainey8200
    @tracierainey8200 5 лет назад +6

    The name is actually the St. Louis Cemetery #1

  • @LibbyRal
    @LibbyRal 5 лет назад +1

    Your enthusiasm for my hometown is delightful. Thank you Shaun. Especially for not saying New OrLEENS

  • @manxkin
    @manxkin 5 лет назад +4

    Love New Orleans. Haven't been in many years. Hot, humid with amazing food. New Orleans shotgun houses are great. Normal sized fridge. You don't have porches in Scotland? Have fun.

  • @fieldguy316
    @fieldguy316 5 лет назад +1

    Those cowboy fans were the other team by the way they lost GEAUX SAINTS WHODAT !!!

  • @tparker
    @tparker 5 лет назад +4

    cafe du monde beignets!!!

  • @scottjohnson5415
    @scottjohnson5415 4 года назад +1

    Pro-Tip: As you learned, NEVER visit the Crescent City during the Summer. IT'S BRUTAL.

  • @ladygwen2463
    @ladygwen2463 5 лет назад +4

    Welcome back to America! Enjoy your stay :)

  • @gentillygirl545
    @gentillygirl545 5 лет назад +1

    Welcome Shaun! Can't believe you are here while we're all watching this! Yes, Molly's is laid back and makes one of the best Bloody Mary's I have ever had.
    But DO get out of the Quarter when you can. City Park is gorgeous. I grew up playing there as a child. The New Orleans Museum of Art is there, and a sculpture garden, and you can rent little boats to row in the lovely lagoon, and there are beautiful birds and swans. You can picnic and of course it's legal to bring your own beer.
    Please have a wonderful time, DO be careful. I hope you meet some locals. Lucky's on St. Charles Avenue I like. My friend Amber used to bartend there.
    Have fun and all the best to you and your travelling companions!!

  • @qolotlh
    @qolotlh 5 лет назад +5

    Places to try in the French Quarter:
    Cafe Maspero; best French onion soup, cheap bar food (po boys, fresh shrimp, crawfish) and cheap but strong frozen daiquiris. (Helps with the heat)
    Mona Lisa if you're hungry for Italian, it's been there for a while.
    Antoine's is not cheap but it's one of the oldest restaurants in the US, 185 years or so.
    Cafe du Monde; Go to the window and ask for 2 orders and 2 cafe au laits. (order like a local and it's faster) beignets made fresh and coffee I've ordered special from New Orleans.
    Pat O'Brien's. Piano bar with good food, great drinks, they invented the hurricane, and the guys on piano are awesome.
    Acme oyster is okay, very touristy, there are better oysters at Cristiano's in Houma but by Uber that would be an expensive ride (40 miles each way)

    • @shaunvlog
      @shaunvlog  5 лет назад +4

      Thanks so much for the tips 😊

    • @qolotlh
      @qolotlh 5 лет назад +1

      Glad to help. It's a fun but very warm town. I travelled there every week for 3 years and tried a LOT of places for dinner. Some of the best food on the continent

  • @theoldneworleansfoodandrec2992
    @theoldneworleansfoodandrec2992 4 года назад +1

    Hello Shaun, we just found these videos showcasing your trip to New Orleans. We're very happy you enjoyed your trip here and do hope you'll come back again. That way you can experience even more of what the city has to offer in terms of local dinning. Until then, I'm chef JJ with the Old New Orleans Food and Recipe Company and we're about to begin sharing some authentic and delicious New Orleans recipes here on RUclips. Perhaps they'll keep you thinking about the Big Easy till you get back!

  • @mihirmaiden18
    @mihirmaiden18 5 лет назад +3

    Been to New Orleans years ago, it was fantastic, the slowed pace is also the reason why it's nicknamed "The Big Easy."

  • @rdgreeley
    @rdgreeley 5 лет назад +1

    Eat at "At Wits End" off of Canal st. Shrimp Po Boy. Lucky you! You wouldn't want to sleep in the Quarter anyway. I lived in NOLA and miss it. Enjoy!

  • @bethfrazier414
    @bethfrazier414 5 лет назад +3

    Try Mother Dragos on Riverwalk for char broiled oysters. Yummy