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In 2013, I ate at these great places: Luke, Cochon, Coquette and Cafe du Monde. The po boy I had at Johnny's was fine but the best places for a po boy are mostly off the tourist track and that's why I didn't get around to visiting them. My hotel was right around the corner from Bar Tonique, which we visited three times in two days. It is essentially a dive bar that serves awesome cocktails. Most of the classic cocktail bars are worth visiting if you're nearby but be warned that the Sazerac Bar is by far the most expensive place in town to get a sazerac. A general guideline is that New Orleans gets progressively sketchier the further you get from the river. Public transportation will get you where you want to go if you're fine waiting a very long time for a bus/streetcar to show up. Don't bother with the streetcar unless you really want to ride the streetcar for its own sake. They do look neat, though. if you like old houses and interesting shops, walk down Magazine Street as far as the weather allows. St. Charles has a lot of gigantic guilded age mansions and Audubon Park is a very nice city park. Of course, I did all of that in February rather than June. It is stickier now.
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