Insider’s Guide
Magazine Street features six miles of a distinctly unique flair. Visually the street offers an abundance of historic buildings from mansions, now housing elegant bed & breakfasts or single-family homes; to Victorian row houses, some residential, some art galleries, some local shops; to a renovated bus barn, converted to a neighborhood grocery.
A Perfect Day on Magazine Street: Karen Phan, Ain’t That Phancy
Karen Phan, creator of Ain’t That Phancy, is from-and inspired by-New Orleans, bringing a distinctive flare to everything she does. She explores the intersection of food, lifestyle, and photography in New Orleans and beyond on Instagram at @aintthatphancy. Our Perfect Day on Magazine Street series features local takes on the […]
Mocktails on Magazine Street
Pick your poison! Or rather the lack thereof! The mocktails trend is hitting the bar and restaurant scene in full force, and Magazine Street is here for it. Whatever your reason for cutting out the alcohol, there’s no reason to settle for a simple seltzer or bland O’Douls. Go for […]
Gluten-free options on Magazine Street
New Orleans is a food lover’s paradise and Magazine Street is home to some of the city’s best restaurants. If you have a gluten allergy, finding the perfect spot may feel intimidating. Don’t worry, Magazine Street is full of allergy-friendly restaurants for those with a gluten intolerance and those who […]
Best Spots for Crawfish
Want to know where to get crawfish on Magazine Street? These Magazine Street restaurants have them boiled, fried, and more. But crawfish are for more than just eating. Get decked out with crawfish-themed decor or crawfish gear from these Magazine Street shops to show your love of the local crustaceans. For other tasty seafood […]