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Find Quality Eats, Drinks, and More in Random Places Around the Globe
There are five crucial questions a journalist must ask (and, ideally, answer) when researching and developing a story: Who, What, Where, When, and Why. These Five W's, along with a bonus "How" for further clarity, will preclude each blog post to provide proper insight into this weird, wild nomadic journey. The Five W's + H: Who: Here's a Page (Christina), there's a Page (Sophs), everywhere's a traveling Page (Moi). What: Top places to drink up Where: New Orleans, LA When: January 2023 - April 2023 Why: Eager to be closer to home base (Houston) before our upcoming Euro-trip (look out for a Europe's best blog to drop in the next few months), we once again made the well-worn trek from southern California to southeast Texas. It also seemed a fortuitous time to be in the NOLA with Mardi Gras festivities beginning just after our arrival. + How: It was only a matter of time before the universe's gravitational pull brought us back through Texas. We celebrated New Years passing through Tucson, Arizona, filed in to Fort Stockton the next day, and made a pit stop in Montgomery for a few nights before navigating our way to New Orleans. In total, we spent roughly 28 hours rolling through more than 1900 miles. Favorite Places to Drink Up: New Orleans, LA Bayona (430 Dauphine St. New Orleans, LA 70112) Quotable: "James Beard-award winning, NOLA-inspired fine dining" Located smack dab in the middle of the French Quarter, Bayona has been delighting guests for more than 30 years. Led by James Beard awarding winning chef/owner Susan Spicer (pretty on-the-nose last name for a chef, imho), this NOLA staple is a must-visit for foodies adventuring in The Big Easy.
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