"An Escorted Dining and Music Tradition"

Enjoy an evening as a native New Orleanian and meet people from around the world on this intimate tour of dining and music in the French Quarter!

The evening begins with a three course dinner at Tujague's Restaurant, a New Orleans tradition since 1856 and the second oldest restaurant in New Orleans.

Your tour guide will then lead you on a stroll along world famous Bourbon Street on your way to a local nightclub to enjoy native jazz music.

Enjoy a complimentary cocktail as you listen to the sounds of New Orleans music. The evening winds down with another local tradition - Café Au Lait & Beignets (chicory coffee and French doughnuts).

You'll feel like a true native New Orleanian as your tour guide escorts you through a "Crescent City Night".

Includes dinner & gratuity, admission to nightclub, cocktail, coffee & beignets, and souvenir Mardi Gras beads.

You must be 21 years of age or older to take this tour.

Duration:
3.5 Hours
Departure Time:
6:00 pm
Friday & Saturday
Departs From:
Gray Line Information Desk on the ground level of Jackson Brewery (inside Toulouse St. Entrance)
Cost:
Adult: $67.00
Child: N/A
Group: $62.25

Group rates apply to a minimum of 10 persons on our regularly scheduled tours. Private group tours can be arranged at anytime and require a minimum of 15 persons.

Reservations are recommended by 4 pm on the day prior to the tour departure. Please call (800) 535-7786 or (504) 569-1401.

Recommended by the New Orleans Metropolitan Convention and Visitors Bureau

 
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