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The Only Minor Shakespearean Sex Comedy to Come Out of Hurricane Katrina. Chapter Zero TL/DR

3 min readJun 5, 2025

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Here’s an itemized TL;DR version of “The Sisters Take McNallycat’s Walking Tour of New Orleans” — broken into days, sections, and key recs with notes.

Tone Note:

Deeply personal, poetic, haunted, funny, drunk, and bittersweet. The narrator has strong NOLA PTSD and reverence.

DAY 1 — French Quarter (FQ), Marigny, and Haunted Bars

1. Get situated:

Check into hotel, lace up shoes.

Don’t linger — go straight to:

2. Napoleon House

Classic New Orleans.

Drink: Sazerac

Eat: Red beans & rice

Vibe: Colonial, baroque, haunted elegance.

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3. Cafe du Monde

Coffee: Café au lait

Food: Beignets

Enjoy the Vietnamese waitresses if early.

Across from: Jackson Square & the levee — pay respects to the Mississippi River (aka The Father of All Waters).

4. Decatur Street

Eat: Coop’s Place — Gumbo + punk vibes.

Former Little Sicily, mob roots.

Visit French Market for a Muffuletta.

5. Frenchman Street

Eat: Port of Call (Burgers)

Jazz Clubs:

Snug Harbor

Apple Barrel

Spotted Cat (almost got shot there)

Former: Cafe Brazil (gone now)

6. Royal Street & Esplanade

Bar: R Bar — wild stories, great vibe.

Bar: Cosimo’s — cool people, Lower 9th magic.

Avoid Rampart Avenue — too rough.

7. Bourbon Street (Night)

Gay bars: Oz, etc. — loud & fun.

Strip club: Rick’s Cabaret (best one).

Classic Bars:

Lafitte’s Blacksmith

Erin Rose

Avoid most other Bourbon garbage

8. Chartres & Canal Area

Food: Alibi’s roast beef po’boy.

Bar Cluster:

The Jemini — intensely haunted

Back Space — charming

Sneaky Pete’s — bartender: Krummel, best in the biz

DAY 2 — Uptown via Streetcar

1. Breakfast:

Desire Oyster Bar — classy, fried green tomatoes + Bloody Mary

Website

2. Ride the Streetcar

Board at Canal & Carondelet, go Uptown

Optional: Stop at WWII Museum (huge)

Pass:

Lee Circle (now renamed)

I-10 Bridge (blighted area)

Enter: Lower Garden District > Garden District

Look out for: streets named after Muses & Napoleon’s battles

3. Universities & Park

See: Loyola (Touchdown Jesus), Tulane

Walk: Audubon Park — trees, moss, Southern vibes

4. Riverbend

Eat: Cooter Brown’s — oysters, muffulettas, cheese fries

Bars nearby:

Quills

Bruno’s

Philips

Snake and Jake’s Christmas Club Lounge — legendary, crazy, Uber only

DAY 2 (continued) — Magazine Street

Walk & Drink in Garden District

Music: Les Bon Temps Roule — Soul Rebels sometimes play

Bars to check out:

Parasol’s (St. Pat’s HQ)

Miss Mae’s — cheapest dive

Balcony Bar, Rum House, The Rendezvous Tavern

Fancy pick: The Delachaise — wine bar

Website

DAY 3 (or 4?) — Catholic Guilt + Chill

1. Mass (Optional but epic):

St. Louis Cathedral (classic choice)

Or: Immaculate Conception Jesuit Church — gorgeous & odd

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2. River & Food Fun

Ride: Natchez / Creole Queen / Cajun Queen Riverboats

Fancy restaurants:

Restaurant R’evolution

GW Fins

Classics: Galatoire’s, Antoine’s (old-school, tough to get in)

Hidden gems: Dooky Chase’s, Clancy’s, Martinique Bistro

3. Music & Weird Stuff

Buskers — best street musicians in the country

Audubon Insectarium — museum of bugs, he hasn’t been

Ghost Tours — cheesy but fun

Buy: Marie Laveau Magic Powder (wink)

Final Notes:

Don’t walk alone drunk.

Stick together.

Stay aware.

Let yourself get fucked up, but safely.

The ghosts are real.

New Orleans is haunted, holy, and hungover.

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