by Molly_Priesmeyer - 0 Reviews - 23 List
Looking for a bloody mary, greasy comfort food or a healthy remedy? Find out where to cure a hangover in New Orleans.
Updated: January 15, 2009
These savory-and-spicy drinks have healing powers.
These bloodies are packed with all the fixin's, and a secret spicy ingredient that'll shock you out of any stupor.
Quarter revelers often find themselves at the landmark bar where they partied the night before. The homemade mary comes with celery and cucumber.
If you're feeling up to dressing the part, this Garden District standby serves a rich, tangy bloody in swanky environs.
Oak-shaded and sophisticated--sip your hair of the dog in antebellum grandeur on the definitive Uptown front porch.
Now's the time to give-in to those cravings; chow down at one of these local eateries.
The local version of doughnuts and coffee--flash-fried beignets and steaming cafe au lait at the pink stand that never closes.
Retiring club-hoppers flock to this flouncy diner for the finest in short-order food.
This Bywater neighborhood joint plates up savory breakfast po'boys or sweet callas (deep fried rice fritters) to ease your rumbling stomach.
The king of Mid-City po'boys dishes up hefty fried shrimp and gravy-drenched roast beef sandwiches in a homey barroom environment.
Relax and rejuvenate with these foods and treatments.
Rub out those toxins with an aromatherapy massage at this upscale Garden District day spa.
Herbal scents and foot massages soothe aching heads and dance-weary feet at this tiny French Quarter boutique.