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BRENT AND CASSIE'S WEDDING
March, 2010 in New Orleans
Ceremony: St. Louis Cathedral
Reception: New Orleans Board of Trade Ltd
Vendors
- Hair and Makeup: Paris Parker Salon & Spa
Venues
- Reception: New Orleans Board of Trade Ltd
- Shopping: French Market Community Flea
- Ceremony: St. Louis Cathedral
- Attraction: Audubon Aquarium of Americas
- Coffee Shoppe: Cafe Du Monde Coffee Stand
- Attraction: Audubon Insectaruim
- Restaurant: Bubba Gump Shrimp Co
- Attraction: Audubon Zoo
- Restaurant: Grand Isle Restaurant
- Attraction: Bourbon Street
- Restaurant: House of Blues
- Hotel: Best Western St. Christopher Hotel
- Restaurant: NOLA Restaurant
- Hotel: International House Hotel




Coffee Shoppe:
Cafe Du Monde Coffee Stand
800 Decatur StNew Orleans, LA, United States
"Beignets, anyone? Cafe Du Monde is a world famous coffee shop located right in the French Market of New Orleans. With it's fresh Beignets and coffee, open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, you can stop in and enjoy a true New Orleans breakfast any time you want."
Restaurant:
Bubba Gump Shrimp Co
429 Decatur StNew Orleans, LA, United States
"Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. captures the charm and American spirit that made "Forrest Gump" a smash hit. Shrimp is the specialty at Bubba Gump Shrimp Co., but in their fun, casual setting there is definitely something for everyone. If you plan to make it by Bubba Gump, make sure to tell your waiter that you would like to sit in the courtyard. The weather is wonderfull in March which will make it nice for outdoor dining. Their prime location in the historic French Quarter on Decatur St. is within walking distance of Jackson Square, Audubon Aquarium & IMAX, and the Mississippi River."
Restaurant:
Grand Isle Restaurant
575 Convention Center BlvdNew Orleans, LA 70130
504-520-8530
"You may not have been to Grand Isle yet, but atleast you can get a taste of it during your stay. Coastal Louisiana Fish Camp, serving the freshest Louisiana seafood available along with some southern beef and poultry specialties. Spiced and boiled, fried, sauteed or grilled, the seafood comes from the waters of Grand Isle to your table without touching the freezer. Grand Isle Restaurant will take you back to the days when cold beer, 10 cent oysters and air conditioning were advertised on the windows. Pecky cypress walls will give you that "Fish Camp" feel but Grand Isle has all of the cecessities to make your dining experience a Grand one. From a vast selection of great wines to specialty cocktails from the mahogany bar, Grand Isle Restaurant is a classic New Orleans Restaurant where you will find the locals. Dine in doors or outside on the Fulton St. mall."
Restaurant:
House of Blues
225 Decatur StNew Orleans, LA, United States
"House of Blues New Orleans opened in 1994 and is located in the heart of the world–famous French Quarter. The walls of the restaurant and music hall are covered with a 298 pieces of folk art and the venue itself is home to the largest collection of folk art in the country. When visiting the House of Blues New Orleans, look for the crest–shaped plaque hung above the table in the second to the last booth in the restaurant. This was installed in December of 1994 in honor of Blues Legend, Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown. A portrait of Gatemouth also hangs in “his” booth. In keeping with tradition, the House of Blues New Orleans displays the "Crazy Quilt" and keeps a metal box of mud from the Delta Mississippi underneath its stage."
Restaurant:
NOLA Restaurant
534 Saint Louis StNew Orleans, LA, United States
"Nola established its identity as a funky, informal restaurant whose menu features the fresh adaptations of New Orleans Creole and Acadian Cajun for which Emril Lagasse is renowned. A relaxed atmosphere and the signature personal attention of Lagasse's staff lure his local following in the French Quarter. Nola's location, innovative menu and personable service make visitors and locals alike feel at home."
Shopping:
French Market Community Flea
1235 N Peters StNew Orleans, LA, United States
"Want to do some shopping while in town? Make sure to hit up the French Market. Located in the historic French Quarter, just at the river's edge, the French Market offers upscale shopping, entertainment, and regional cuisine within America's oldest operating public market."
Attraction:
Audubon Aquarium of Americas
1 Canal StNew Orleans, LA, United States
"Walk beneath the vivid Caribbean Reef, marvel at the lush beauty of the Amazon Rainforest and journey the Mississippi River at Audubon Aquarium of the Americas where penguins, sting rays, sharks and other deep sea creatures await your visit. Visit new animals and old favorites, too—including their beloved sea otters Buck and Emma!"
Attraction:
Audubon Insectaruim
423 Canal StNew Orleans, LA 70130
"Audubon Insectarium showcases the largest group of animals on the planet, insects! Your visit to the one-of-a-kind, interactive Audubon Insectarium will illuminate amazing things about these tiny (and not so tiny!) creatures; you’ll never think about them the same way again. Located in the historic U.S. Custom House on Canal Street in downtown New Orleans, Audubon Insectarium is within walking distance of both hotels."
Attraction:
Audubon Zoo
6500 Magazine StNew Orleans, LA, United States
"One of the country’s top-ranked zoos, Audubon Zoo offers an exotic mix of animals from around the globe, engaging natural habitats, lush gardens and resting spots, the mystical Louisiana swamp and ‘hands-on’ animal encounters. With innovative natural habitat exhibits and an animal collection ranging from the unique white alligators to the extraordinary white tigers, Audubon Zoo has become one of the Gulf South’s favorite family gathering spots."
Attraction:
Bourbon Street
Bourbon StNew Orleans, LA, US
"Ahhhh, Bourbon Street. Not too much to explain here. I'm sure you all know a few things about this famous street. All we can say is, ENJOY!"
Hotel:
Best Western St. Christopher Hotel
114 Magazine StNew Orleans, LA, United States
1-800-645-9312






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