New Orleans is a foodie’s playground, offering so many delicious restaurants, so you might find it difficult to decide where to have dinner.  Let us suggest RUE 127 – New American Bistro.  This amazing little restaurant can be found in a renovated New Orleans style shotgun home right across the street from 1896 O’Malley House Read More »
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The French Market Creole Tomato Fest is a New Orleans celebration of the delicious Creole tomato, which makes it’s way out of farms and gardens into the hands of happy cooks the first few weeks of June. The festival takes place at 2 French Market Pl. in the French Quarter and will feature live music, cooking Read More »
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Christmas New Orleans Style is like no other Christmas in the country! This month long celebration will certainly put you in the holiday mood, as you are transported back in time by costumed characters roaming the Vieux Carre. Celebrate with the Krewe of Jingle holiday parade and the Jingle Mingle Block Part on Canal Street. Read More »
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On November 20th, 2011, New Orlineans will gather to celebrate the humble Po’Boy and it’s New Orleans origins. The fourth annual festival will be held on Oak Street between Carrollton Avenue and Eagle Street  from 11am to 6pm. The festival was started as as a way to celebrate the Po’Boy as well as bring attention Read More »
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As summer comes to a close and things start to cool off, it’s time to eat! September is a great time to visit New Orleans. New Orleans and food have long gone together. So, with so many amazing places to eat, there is something here for everyone. Here at the 1896 O’Malley House B&B we Read More »
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