As long as you’re taking advantage of learning about construction roll forming at the Construction Rollforming Show in New Orleans October 26-27 at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, you might as well step out and visit some of the sights. We’ve gathered up a few outings to get you excited about your visit to The Crescent City.

Museums

New Orleans Jazz Museum

400 Esplanade Ave.,

New Orleans

nolajazzmuseum.org/

(504) 568-6993

A celebration of jazz! Dynamic interactive displays, educational programming, and musical performances make this a memorable museum.

New Orleans Pharmacy Museum

514 Chartres St. 

New Orleans

pharmacymuseum.org/

(504) 565-8027

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this unique museum presents an extensive collection with interpretive displays documenting the practices of America’s first licensed pharmacist.

New Orleans Museum of Art

1 Collins Diboll Cir., City Park

New Orleans

noma.org/

(504) 658-4100

New Orleans’ oldest fine art institution hosts an impressive collection of over 40,000 pieces including photography, glass, French, American, African, and Japanese art. The Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden adjacent is one of the most important sculpture installations in the U.S. in a lovely setting of 200-year-old oaks, mature pines, camillias, magnolias, reflecting lagoons, and more. 

Louisiana Children’s Museum

15 Henry Thomas Dr., City Park

New Orleans

lcm.org/

(504) 523-1357

Energy Exploration, a Water Wall, and Crafts and Creations at the Make Your Mark exhibits, kids will have a ball! The Waterfront Cafe offers kid-friendly fare.

New Orleans African American Museum

1418 Governor Nicholls St.

New Orleans

noaam.org/visit

(504) 218-8254

The history, art, and other cultural contributions of the black community are preserved in the beautiful Treme Villa in the oldest surviving black community in the U.S. Beautifully landscaped gardens surround the villa on this former plantation.

Nightlife

Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop

941 Bourbon St.

New Orleans

lafittesblacksmithshop.com/

(504) 598-4583

This French colonial cottage and courtyard, circa 1772, served as a hideout for pirates early in its career. Now a piano bar, it’s fun for tourists and locals alike!

Allways Lounge & Cabaret

2240 St. Claude Ave.

New Orleans

theallwayslounge.net/

(504) 218-5778

An exciting burlesque venue with live, local music and shows almost every night, Allways has a diverse and interactive audience. 

 NOLA Desserts & Signature Treats

Sno-La

8108 Hampson St.

New Orleans

sno-la.com/

(504) 327-7669

Snow cones or “snoballs” are raised to an art form in New Orleans and Sno-La does it one better…they’re home of the original cheesecake stuffed snoball!

Sucre

3025 Magazine St

New Orleans 

shopsucre.com/

(504) 571-5323

A destination dessert and coffee boutique, Sucré is known for their macarons and bakery including cakes, brownies, and cookies. You can also enjoy chocolates and gelato in many flavors.

Angelo Brocato Ice Cream

214 N. Carrollton Ave.

New Orleans

angelobrocatoicecream.com/

(504) 486-1465

Angelo Brocato’s customers dub this shop “gelato heaven”. If you are not into gelato, cheesecake, cookies and other pastries are also on the menu. RF