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Коктейль и гастрономический тур в Новом Орлеане

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Сочетая в себе историю кухни Луизианы и коктейлей в стиле Нового Орлеана, это событие — настоящий праздник чувств!

Вместе с вашим гидом вы посетите 6 мест: отмеченные наградами рестораны морепродуктов, ремесленные коктейль-бары, номинированные на премию Джеймса Бирда, креольские рестораны, ремесленные кондитерские и многое другое.

Оказавшись внутри вас попробуете до 8 или более различных блюд, которые представляют собой современное выражение нашего кулинарного наследия: классические блюда, такие как гамбо и муфулетта, а также новые интерпретации, такие как пикантные жареные бананы и свиные шкуры с карри!

Мы попробуем также насладитесь 4 полноценными коктейлями, такими как освежающий Pimm's Cup, насыщенный ромом Hurricane, классический Daiquiri и многое другое!

Эта 4-часовая гастрономическая одиссея - наш способ показать вам, куда мы любим ходить сейчас, и что мы любим есть и пить, когда оказываемся там.

В Новом Орлеане так много ресторанов и баров, почему бы не попробовать до 6 разных мест одним махом?!

>Примечание: все места проведения могут быть изменены в зависимости от наличия мест.
Город: Жители Нового Орлеана
Fri 28 Feb
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Дополнительная информация
  • Разрешены животные-поводыри
  • Рядом есть общественный транспорт
  • Путешественники должны иметь как минимум средний уровень физической подготовки
  • Минимальный возраст 21 год.
  • Все места проведения могут быть изменены в зависимости от наличия мест.
  • В этом туре НЕТ безглютеновых, веганских/вегетарианских блюд и, особенно, БЕСПЛАТНЫХ блюд
  • Дезинфицирующее средство для рук доступно для путешественников и персонала
  • Регулярная дезинфекция мест с интенсивным движением
  • Гид должен регулярно мыть руки
  • Регулярные проверки температуры у персонала
  • Бесконтактная оплата чаевых и дополнительных услуг
  • Для гидов требуется прививка от COVID-19
Что ожидать
1
Bourbon Street
The walking tour begins inside the award-winning Red Fish Grill in the French Quarter neighborhood of New Orleans. You will begin with two dishes: Alligator Sausage & Seafood Gumbo with freshly baked Leidenheimer French bread. We also kick the party off with our first cocktail here: the Cat 5 Hurricane. This part of the tour focuses historically on the colonial period of Louisiana history, and usually lasts about 35 minutes.
2
Pepper Palace
Moving four blocks down you will enter Pepper Palace, where we begin to discuss the Cajun influence, and sample an unlimited variety of hot sauces, BBQ sauces, Buffalo Wings sauces, salsas, dry rubs and more. Customers on the tour will also receive a free bottle of Louisiana-style hot sauce.
3
Royal Street
From there you move 4 blocks up to Leah’s Pralines: a 3rd generation family-owned candy store. You will sample traditional pralines and their unique Bacon Pecan Brittle.
4
French Quarter
The next stop is two blocks away and known as the Napoleon House, a legendary New Orleans restaurant in an 18th century building with a beautiful courtyard. You will experience their unique Muffuletta sandwich, chicken & andouille sausage jambalaya, and their iconic Pimm's Cup cocktail, a drink introduced to the Americas by the Napoleon House in the 1940's.
5
Jackson Square
Three more blocks over and you will arrive at the award-winning Dickie Brennan’s Tableau to sip your next cocktail: the refreshing French 75, a combo of fresh lemon, brandy and bubbles.
6
Decatur Street
From there you pass through famous Jackson Square towards Café du Monde, then along the French Market area, ultimately landing at the James Beard Award-nominated Cane & Table. With a focus on rustic colonial cuisine and playful rum drinks, you will sample plantains and curry pork skins, and a classic daiquiri of Caribbean white rum, fresh lime and sugar.
7
Bourbon Street
The walking tour begins inside the award-winning Red Fish Grill in the French Quarter neighborhood of New Orleans. You will begin with two dishes: Alligator Sausage & Seafood Gumbo with freshly baked Leidenheimer French bread. We also kick the party off with our first cocktail here: the Cat 5 Hurricane. This part of the tour focuses historically on the colonial period of Louisiana history, and usually lasts about 35 minutes.
8
Pepper Palace
Moving four blocks down you will enter Pepper Palace, where we begin to discuss the Cajun influence, and sample an unlimited variety of hot sauces, BBQ sauces, Buffalo Wings sauces, salsas, dry rubs and more. Customers on the tour will also receive a free bottle of Louisiana-style hot sauce.
9
Royal Street
From there you move 4 blocks up to Leah’s Pralines: a 3rd generation family-owned candy store. You will sample traditional pralines and their unique Bacon Pecan Brittle.
10
French Quarter
The next stop is two blocks away and known as the Napoleon House, a legendary New Orleans restaurant in an 18th century building with a beautiful courtyard. You will experience their unique Muffuletta sandwich, chicken & andouille sausage jambalaya, and their iconic Pimm's Cup cocktail, a drink introduced to the Americas by the Napoleon House in the 1940's.
11
Jackson Square
Three more blocks over and you will arrive at the award-winning Dickie Brennan’s Tableau to sip your next cocktail: the refreshing French 75, a combo of fresh lemon, brandy and bubbles.
12
Decatur Street
From there you pass through famous Jackson Square towards Café du Monde, then along the French Market area, ultimately landing at the James Beard Award-nominated Cane & Table. With a focus on rustic colonial cuisine and playful rum drinks, you will sample plantains and curry pork skins, and a classic daiquiri of Caribbean white rum, fresh lime and sugar.
13
Bourbon Street
The walking tour begins inside the award-winning Red Fish Grill in the French Quarter neighborhood of New Orleans. You will begin with two dishes: Alligator Sausage & Seafood Gumbo with freshly baked Leidenheimer French bread. We also kick the party off with our first cocktail here: the Cat 5 Hurricane. This part of the tour focuses historically on the colonial period of Louisiana history, and usually lasts about 35 minutes.
14
Pepper Palace
Moving four blocks down you will enter Pepper Palace, where we begin to discuss the Cajun influence, and sample an unlimited variety of hot sauces, BBQ sauces, Buffalo Wings sauces, salsas, dry rubs and more. Customers on the tour will also receive a free bottle of Louisiana-style hot sauce.
15
Royal Street
From there you move 4 blocks up to Leah’s Pralines: a 3rd generation family-owned candy store. You will sample traditional pralines and their unique Bacon Pecan Brittle.
16
French Quarter
The next stop is two blocks away and known as the Napoleon House, a legendary New Orleans restaurant in an 18th century building with a beautiful courtyard. You will experience their unique Muffuletta sandwich, chicken & andouille sausage jambalaya, and their iconic Pimm's Cup cocktail, a drink introduced to the Americas by the Napoleon House in the 1940's.
17
Jackson Square
Three more blocks over and you will arrive at the award-winning Dickie Brennan’s Tableau to sip your next cocktail: the refreshing French 75, a combo of fresh lemon, brandy and bubbles.
18
Decatur Street
From there you pass through famous Jackson Square towards Café du Monde, then along the French Market area, ultimately landing at the James Beard Award-nominated Cane & Table. With a focus on rustic colonial cuisine and playful rum drinks, you will sample plantains and curry pork skins, and a classic daiquiri of Caribbean white rum, fresh lime and sugar.
19
Bourbon Street
The walking tour begins inside the award-winning Red Fish Grill in the French Quarter neighborhood of New Orleans. You will begin with two dishes: Alligator Sausage & Seafood Gumbo with freshly baked Leidenheimer French bread. We also kick the party off with our first cocktail here: the Cat 5 Hurricane. This part of the tour focuses historically on the colonial period of Louisiana history, and usually lasts about 35 minutes.
20
Pepper Palace
Moving four blocks down you will enter Pepper Palace, where we begin to discuss the Cajun influence, and sample an unlimited variety of hot sauces, BBQ sauces, Buffalo Wings sauces, salsas, dry rubs and more. Customers on the tour will also receive a free bottle of Louisiana-style hot sauce.
21
Royal Street
From there you move 4 blocks up to Leah’s Pralines: a 3rd generation family-owned candy store. You will sample traditional pralines and their unique Bacon Pecan Brittle.
22
French Quarter
The next stop is two blocks away and known as the Napoleon House, a legendary New Orleans restaurant in an 18th century building with a beautiful courtyard. You will experience their unique Muffuletta sandwich, chicken & andouille sausage jambalaya, and their iconic Pimm's Cup cocktail, a drink introduced to the Americas by the Napoleon House in the 1940's.
23
Jackson Square
Three more blocks over and you will arrive at the award-winning Dickie Brennan’s Tableau to sip your next cocktail: the refreshing French 75, a combo of fresh lemon, brandy and bubbles.
24
Decatur Street
From there you pass through famous Jackson Square towards Café du Monde, then along the French Market area, ultimately landing at the James Beard Award-nominated Cane & Table. With a focus on rustic colonial cuisine and playful rum drinks, you will sample plantains and curry pork skins, and a classic daiquiri of Caribbean white rum, fresh lime and sugar.
25
Bourbon Street
The walking tour begins inside the award-winning Red Fish Grill in the French Quarter neighborhood of New Orleans. You will begin with two dishes: Alligator Sausage & Seafood Gumbo with freshly baked Leidenheimer French bread. We also kick the party off with our first cocktail here: the Cat 5 Hurricane. This part of the tour focuses historically on the colonial period of Louisiana history, and usually lasts about 35 minutes.
26
Pepper Palace
Moving four blocks down you will enter Pepper Palace, where we begin to discuss the Cajun influence, and sample an unlimited variety of hot sauces, BBQ sauces, Buffalo Wings sauces, salsas, dry rubs and more. Customers on the tour will also receive a free bottle of Louisiana-style hot sauce.
27
Royal Street
From there you move 4 blocks up to Leah’s Pralines: a 3rd generation family-owned candy store. You will sample traditional pralines and their unique Bacon Pecan Brittle.
28
French Quarter
The next stop is two blocks away and known as the Napoleon House, a legendary New Orleans restaurant in an 18th century building with a beautiful courtyard. You will experience their unique Muffuletta sandwich, chicken & andouille sausage jambalaya, and their iconic Pimm's Cup cocktail, a drink introduced to the Americas by the Napoleon House in the 1940's.
29
Jackson Square
Three more blocks over and you will arrive at the award-winning Dickie Brennan’s Tableau to sip your next cocktail: the refreshing French 75, a combo of fresh lemon, brandy and bubbles.
30
Decatur Street
From there you pass through famous Jackson Square towards Café du Monde, then along the French Market area, ultimately landing at the James Beard Award-nominated Cane & Table. With a focus on rustic colonial cuisine and playful rum drinks, you will sample plantains and curry pork skins, and a classic daiquiri of Caribbean white rum, fresh lime and sugar.
31
Bourbon Street
The walking tour begins inside the award-winning Red Fish Grill in the French Quarter neighborhood of New Orleans. You will begin with two dishes: Alligator Sausage & Seafood Gumbo with freshly baked Leidenheimer French bread. We also kick the party off with our first cocktail here: the Cat 5 Hurricane. This part of the tour focuses historically on the colonial period of Louisiana history, and usually lasts about 35 minutes.
32
Pepper Palace
Moving four blocks down you will enter Pepper Palace, where we begin to discuss the Cajun influence, and sample an unlimited variety of hot sauces, BBQ sauces, Buffalo Wings sauces, salsas, dry rubs and more. Customers on the tour will also receive a free bottle of Louisiana-style hot sauce.
33
Royal Street
From there you move 4 blocks up to Leah’s Pralines: a 3rd generation family-owned candy store. You will sample traditional pralines and their unique Bacon Pecan Brittle.
34
French Quarter
The next stop is two blocks away and known as the Napoleon House, a legendary New Orleans restaurant in an 18th century building with a beautiful courtyard. You will experience their unique Muffuletta sandwich, chicken & andouille sausage jambalaya, and their iconic Pimm's Cup cocktail, a drink introduced to the Americas by the Napoleon House in the 1940's.
35
Jackson Square
Three more blocks over and you will arrive at the award-winning Dickie Brennan’s Tableau to sip your next cocktail: the refreshing French 75, a combo of fresh lemon, brandy and bubbles.
36
Decatur Street
From there you pass through famous Jackson Square towards Café du Monde, then along the French Market area, ultimately landing at the James Beard Award-nominated Cane & Table. With a focus on rustic colonial cuisine and playful rum drinks, you will sample plantains and curry pork skins, and a classic daiquiri of Caribbean white rum, fresh lime and sugar.
37
Bourbon Street
The walking tour begins inside the award-winning Red Fish Grill in the French Quarter neighborhood of New Orleans. You will begin with two dishes: Alligator Sausage & Seafood Gumbo with freshly baked Leidenheimer French bread. We also kick the party off with our first cocktail here: the Cat 5 Hurricane. This part of the tour focuses historically on the colonial period of Louisiana history, and usually lasts about 35 minutes.
38
Pepper Palace
Moving four blocks down you will enter Pepper Palace, where we begin to discuss the Cajun influence, and sample an unlimited variety of hot sauces, BBQ sauces, Buffalo Wings sauces, salsas, dry rubs and more. Customers on the tour will also receive a free bottle of Louisiana-style hot sauce.
39
Royal Street
From there you move 4 blocks up to Leah’s Pralines: a 3rd generation family-owned candy store. You will sample traditional pralines and their unique Bacon Pecan Brittle.
40
French Quarter
The next stop is two blocks away and known as the Napoleon House, a legendary New Orleans restaurant in an 18th century building with a beautiful courtyard. You will experience their unique Muffuletta sandwich, chicken & andouille sausage jambalaya, and their iconic Pimm's Cup cocktail, a drink introduced to the Americas by the Napoleon House in the 1940's.
41
Jackson Square
Three more blocks over and you will arrive at the award-winning Dickie Brennan’s Tableau to sip your next cocktail: the refreshing French 75, a combo of fresh lemon, brandy and bubbles.
42
Decatur Street
From there you pass through famous Jackson Square towards Café du Monde, then along the French Market area, ultimately landing at the James Beard Award-nominated Cane & Table. With a focus on rustic colonial cuisine and playful rum drinks, you will sample plantains and curry pork skins, and a classic daiquiri of Caribbean white rum, fresh lime and sugar.
43
Bourbon Street
The walking tour begins inside the award-winning Red Fish Grill in the French Quarter neighborhood of New Orleans. You will begin with two dishes: Alligator Sausage & Seafood Gumbo with freshly baked Leidenheimer French bread. We also kick the party off with our first cocktail here: the Cat 5 Hurricane. This part of the tour focuses historically on the colonial period of Louisiana history, and usually lasts about 35 minutes.
44
Pepper Palace
Moving four blocks down you will enter Pepper Palace, where we begin to discuss the Cajun influence, and sample an unlimited variety of hot sauces, BBQ sauces, Buffalo Wings sauces, salsas, dry rubs and more. Customers on the tour will also receive a free bottle of Louisiana-style hot sauce.
45
Royal Street
From there you move 4 blocks up to Leah’s Pralines: a 3rd generation family-owned candy store. You will sample traditional pralines and their unique Bacon Pecan Brittle.
46
French Quarter
The next stop is two blocks away and known as the Napoleon House, a legendary New Orleans restaurant in an 18th century building with a beautiful courtyard. You will experience their unique Muffuletta sandwich, chicken & andouille sausage jambalaya, and their iconic Pimm's Cup cocktail, a drink introduced to the Americas by the Napoleon House in the 1940's.
47
Jackson Square
Three more blocks over and you will arrive at the award-winning Dickie Brennan’s Tableau to sip your next cocktail: the refreshing French 75, a combo of fresh lemon, brandy and bubbles.
48
Decatur Street
From there you pass through famous Jackson Square towards Café du Monde, then along the French Market area, ultimately landing at the James Beard Award-nominated Cane & Table. With a focus on rustic colonial cuisine and playful rum drinks, you will sample plantains and curry pork skins, and a classic daiquiri of Caribbean white rum, fresh lime and sugar.
49
Бурбон-стрит
Пешеходная экскурсия начинается в отмеченном наградами ресторане Red Fish Grill во Французском квартале Нового Орлеана. Вы начнете с двух блюд: колбаса из аллигатора и гамбо из морепродуктов со свежеиспеченным французским хлебом Leidenheimer. Мы также начинаем вечеринку с нашего первого коктейля: Cat 5 Hurricane. Эта часть тура исторически посвящена колониальному периоду истории Луизианы и обычно длится около 35 минут.
50
Перечный дворец
Пройдя четыре квартала вниз, вы войдете в Pepper Palace, где мы начнем обсуждать влияние Cajun и отведаем неограниченное разнообразие острых соусов, соусов для барбекю, соусов Buffalo Wings, сальсы, сухих приправ и многого другого. Посетители тура также получат бесплатную бутылку острого соуса в луизианском стиле.
51
Королевская улица
Оттуда вы продвигаетесь на 4 квартала вверх к Leah’s Pralines: семейному кондитерскому магазину 3-го поколения. Вы попробуете традиционные пралине и их уникальный ломкий бекон с пеканом.
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Французский квартал
Следующая остановка находится в двух кварталах и известна как Дом Наполеона, легендарный новоорлеанский ресторан в здании 18 века с красивым внутренним двором. Вы попробуете их уникальный сэндвич Muffuletta, джамбалайю с курицей и колбасой и их культовый коктейль Pimm's Cup, напиток, представленный в Америке Домом Наполеона в 1940-х годах.
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Джексон-сквер
Еще через три квартала вы окажетесь в отмеченном наградами ресторане Dickie Brennan’s Tableau, чтобы выпить свой следующий коктейль: освежающий French 75, сочетание свежего лимона, бренди и шампанского.
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Декейтер-стрит
Оттуда вы проходите через знаменитую площадь Джексона в сторону Café du Monde, затем вдоль площади Французского рынка и в конечном итоге приземляетесь в Cane & Table, номинированном на премию Джеймса Берда. С акцентом на деревенскую колониальную кухню и игривые ромовые напитки, вы попробуете плантаны и свиные шкуры карри, а также классический дайкири из карибского белого рома, свежего лайма и сахара.
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Отзывы (359)
lisafS9770LI
Jun 2019
Had an amazing time on this tour! The food was on point and representative of New Orleans. Lindsay had great energy, funny and was so knowledgeable. Did lots of walking which was good to help digest all the yummy food and kept me from being too liquored up LOL. Highly recommended!
Ответ от хоста
Jun 2019
Thanks Lisa! So glad you enjoyed yourself with Lindsay on the Combo Cocktail & Food History Tour! Red beans and ricely, Doctor G
Julie I
Jun 2019
Took this cocktail and food history tour with Nate this past weekend. Had an absolute blast. There were five of us in the group so it made it even more fun. Nate was amazing. The food and cocktails were perfect. Just the right amount of walking and noshing. Tour goes from 2-6 and, trust me, you won't need to eat again. Highly recommend!
Ответ от хоста
Jun 2019
Hi Julie! Thanks for this review of our Combo Cocktail & Food History Tour! Nate enjoyed hosting your group and we're grateful for your business. Red beans and ricely, Doctor G
Connector158884
Jun 2019
Nate was an excellent guide. He knew so much incredible history. The venues we were taken to were exceptional and fun. Small group allowed for lots of questions and conversations. Our group enjoyed each other’s company and had fun even though we were strangers. Plenty of delicious food and great drinks! I’ve been to Nola at least 10x and have never ordered a Pimms Cup. It was my go-to drink the rest of the weekend! Plenty of photo opportunities along the way. The walk was short distances with multiple stops when the shade was available. Definitely a great way to spend an afternoon innNew Orleans. Would recommend this tour highly!
Ответ от хоста
Jun 2019
After 10+ trips to New Orleans I'm glad we were able to share something new with you. Yes, the Pimm's Cup, albeit a British invention, is a true favorite for New Orleanians and perfect for a hot afternoon! Red beans and ricely, Doctor G

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