This is a post about the other half of our title...drinking.
There is almost zero running in it.
There are two places in this world that
are no brainers when it comes to vacations for us. New Orleans and Disney
World. Last week Ben realized he had Monday off so I worked it out in my
schedule to take off Monday as well.
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Ben's run on Sunday morning |
That was the easy part. Then we had
to decide where to go. Gatlinburg, Cincinnati / Perfect North, a couple
other places and we finally decided on Atlanta. I had nixed anywhere
north due to the fact that I hate the cold and said we were going anywhere south.
Thanks to the Ikea there I was already shopping for what I was going to
bring home.
Then Ben came home on Thursday and said he
no longer wanted to go to Atlanta and he had booked us in the Hyatt Regency in
New Orleans for the weekend. Awesome. It's been almost 2 years since
we've gone down there and we were LONG overdue.
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Ben was not thrilled with the decor in the hotel |
Friday after work we headed to Tuscaloosa. Normally anyone with a degree from Tennessee would take as long of a bypass as necessary to avoid such a town, but since we lived there for 9 (long) months we wanted to go back and hit up our favorite spot. Nick's Filet House - or known to locals as "Nicks in the Sticks".
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They don't even need to replace their sign, everyone who needs to know knows where it is |
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The drink of legends...and forgotten nights. |
After drinking entirely too many Nicodemuses we headed back to the hotel, crashed and got up early to head down to New Orleans.
We arrived in New Orleans around noon and
started our ritual.
Stop 1. Tropical Isle for a hand grenade.
Stop 2. Port of Call - must have hand
grenade finished before going in
Stop 3. French Market
No buttons on the inside of the elevator! Magic |
Waiting for the table at Port of Call |
After eating the most glorious hamburger
and baked potato, we took the rest of our drink (served in a 32 ounce cup) and
headed to the French Market.
FINALLY Sweet burgers and Neptune's Monsoons at Port of Call |
I go there for candles. Specifically
Carnival Candles. They are awesome. So awesome and I spent about
$30 and got 7 tarts (those things that go in the warmers) and 1 jar
candle.
What is not awesome...dealing with the
smell of 8 different scented candles for a weekend. For some reason these
mixed together and smelled like popcorn. Everywhere we went we smelled
popcorn...including the 10 hour drive back to Nashville. Was it worth it
though? Come to my house to smell the amazing mango mandarin wafting
through the air.
Pat O's fire and water fountain! |
Felix's Char-grilled Oysters |
Sunday morning Ben being way better than
me got up to run. He ran all through the Quarter which was nearly
deserted at this hour which of course I instantly regretted not running so I
could see it empty (aka stop to take pictures at Jackson Square). Then we
headed out for one of my favorite restaurants in the whole wided world.
Mother's. I promise, you will get nothing bad here. My
favorite, and what they're known for, is the Ferdi's Special. French bread,
baked ham, roast beef, shredded cabbage, mayo, creole mustard, yellow mustard
and the queen mother of all condiments "debris". Debris is what
falls off the roast beef when they are cooking it and they make a gravy out of
it and top their sandwiches. Mmmm cha!
Someone's feeding the kitties in Jackson Square! |
We picked a BEAUTIFUL weekend to go down! 2 Weeks later a Polar Vortex hit and it snowed in Jackson Square! |
Just hanging out with a Mardi Gras jester and getting restaurant suggestions |
We headed back to the hotel since it was
getting way too cold to be in shorts and changed and had all the intentions in
the world to head over to a brass band concert. Ben hit a wall though, we
headed out to the Palace Cafe, not far from our hotel, had a HUGE hunk of meat
and some bananas fosters which were delicious. Headed back to the hotel
and crashed.
The Dome was orange and white, clearly a sign of things to come. |
One last stop before leaving, I wanted to
stop by the house mansion where the filmed the exterior
for American Horror Story: Coven. We took a quick picture then headed to
Hattiesburg to meet with an old friend for lunch.
#Drewmors |