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Take a Walk on the Wild Side: A Stroll Down Saint Charles

<p>St&period; Charles Avenue is one of the most touristy avenues of New Orleans&comma; mostly because it is one of the main Mardi Gras parade routes&period; The avenue is one of the best ways for plebeians without cars to reach the French Quarter by means of the streetcar&comma; TapRide&comma; Tulane Shuttle&comma; Über&comma; Lyft&comma; etc&period; I’d like to walk you through the St&period; Charles Avenue that I know about&comma; have visited&comma; or have heard about during my time as a Tulane student&period; I’d also like to preface that I’m not a native&comma; and I only have had my car since this semester&comma; so I might be missing out on some great spots&period; However&comma; I think that St&period; Charles should be explored on its own simply because it is a beautiful street with amazing places to stop and see&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>St&period; Charles Avenue spans mostly from South Carrollton Avenue to Lee Circle&period; Starting from Carrolton&comma; the area at the intersection has Daiquiris&comma; La Madeleine&comma; Louisiana Pizza Kitchen&comma; and Cooter Brown’s Tavern&period; I have not been to the Louisiana Pizza Kitchen&comma; but as a New Yorker&comma; no pizza can ever make me as happy as Death™ by Papa John’s&period; A little outside of the intersection&comma; you’ll some of my favorite restaurants &lpar;in this order&rpar; like&colon; The Milk Bar &lpar;sandwiches&rpar;&comma; The Camelia Grill &lpar;diner food&rpar; &comma; Pepperoni’s Café &lpar;café food—like Fresco Café&rpar;&comma; SNO-LA &lpar;snowballs&rpar;&comma; and Baskin Robbins&period; All of this is just around the intersection&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Moving down towards Downtown&comma; we come across the superior Rite Aid &lpar;RIP Oak Street&sol;S&period; Carrollton Rite Aid&rpar; on the intersection with Broadway&period; Just past this intersection you come across the Park View Historic Motel&comma; which I’d recommend for your parents&sol;guardians when they come to visit you during you college experience &lpar;let’s be honest&comma; they don’t want to sleep in your terribly dirty dorm&sol;house where your one of your friends probably destroyed when he puked all over it…not like that happened to me or anything&rpar;&period; It’s also across from the beautiful Audubon Park&period; If you walk across Audubon Park&comma; you come to Magazine Street&comma; the zoo&comma; and the aquarium&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Once you keep going for long enough &lpar;hopefully you aren’t walking this&rpar;&comma; you’ll come to the actually completed street intersection with Jefferson&period; For the first three years of my college experience&comma; Jefferson was just broken and under construction&period; It’s fine now&comma; I guess&quest; If you head down south &lpar;or riverside&rpar;&comma; you’ll come to the Prytania Theatre&comma; which is one of the more famous theatres in New Orleans with its productions of plays&period; If you’re a theatre geek like me&comma; you’d be living under a rock if you didn’t know about this theatre&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>A little bit further down east of St&period; Charles&comma; you’ll come to the intersection with Robert Street which&comma; if you follow down south &lpar;riverside&rpar;&comma; look for Prytania Street&period; There you will be met by two illustrious Chase Banks&excl; I know&comma; quite an amazing and rare sight&comma; but only in New Orleans will you be blessed by such stupidity&period; Less amazingly&comma; there are a lot of&comma; I guess&comma; nice places like Yogurtland &lpar;frozen yogurt&rpar; and lots of other dessert places &lpar;Creole Creamery&rpar; around there&period; It’s a weird conglomerate of different dessert shops to form this dessert block&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The next point of interest would be the intersection with Napoleon Avenue which houses Superior Seafood and Fat Harry’s&period; Superior’s happy hour is EVERY DAY from 4pm to 6&colon;30pm&period; I recommend getting their Frozen Pomegranate Mojitos and 50¢ oyster specials &lpar;and crawfish is good there too&comma; but I’d wait until the Spring season&rpar;&period; Fat Harry’s is a bar and restaurant with your basic pub eats &lpar;burgers&comma; po boys&comma; fries&comma; etc&period;&rpar; I have been there before&comma; but I honestly only remember the fact that they have fries because I can’t remember much from that night&period; There’s also a New Orleans Hamburger and Seafood place a block further down&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Futher east&comma; there’s a McDonald’s&comma; Rally’s&comma; and a restaurant called &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;The Delachaise” on Delachaise&sol;Aline Streets&period; That whole double street is full restaurants&comma; bars&comma; and there’s a CHASE BANK&period; There’s also Commander’s Palace &lpar;fancy restaurant&rpar; nearby at Washington Avenue&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Finally&comma; the last point of interest and the big bang at the end of this journey is everything after Jackson Avenue&period; I honestly don’t want to get into a lot of detail about this area because I think you should see it for yourself&period; It’s a beautiful little area before you reach Lee Circle&comma; but I will point out some key places&colon; Poseidon Oyster Sushi Bar&comma; Mr&period; John’s Steakhouse&comma; Tacos &amp&semi; Beer&comma; and Hoshun&period; These are just some of the places I’ve either been to or heard good things about&comma; but there are so many more places around here&period; It’s so compact and full of life&period; I went to visit it at a Friday afternoon once&comma; and the lighting at that time was beautiful&period; Maybe skip the Fly once and check this place out&quest;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Take the streetcar down and explore St&period; Charles for yourself&excl; I promise you that you won’t be disappointed&period; Use this live map of the Streetcar to guide you&excl; Good luck&comma; and fair travels&excl; <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;norta&period;com&sol;Maps-Schedules&sol;System-Map&sol;Line&period;aspx&quest;ID&equals;12">https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;norta&period;com&sol;Maps-Schedules&sol;System-Map&sol;Line&period;aspx&quest;ID&equals;12<&sol;a><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>COVER PHOTO&colon; 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