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Where does the time go? Our trip to New Orleans for New Years was over six months ago! I have been working nonstop during the day and wrangling a wild little toddler the rest of the time, and blogging (along with pretty much everything else) fell off of my radar. I’d really like to get back to posting at least once a week. We’ve had some great travel and dining adventures; it turns out our kiddo loves dining out, live music, and visiting new places as much as we do!

For now, a quick recap on New Orleans eats . . . you can read other posts on our New Orleans travels here:

New Orleans with a Baby: Where We Stayed

Scenes from New Orleans

The Royal Life in NOLA: Stay at Royal Sonesta New Orleans

Restaurant R’evolution New Orleans

Lunch in New Orleans: Cochon Restaurant

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On our most recent visit to New Orleans, we traveled with a bunch of friends, which made a getaway with a baby easier and more fun. Lots of eyes and hands meant we could relax a little. We are thankful to everyone willing to have our noisy little guy along on their vacation! On our first night, they all went to Commander’s Palace, and since a late, fancy dinner wasn’t kid-friendly, we ate a few small bites as we wandered the city. A stop for Abita Amber and some taco dip in the lobby of The Royal Frenchmen Hotel was perfect for getting out of the rain. The hotel was at a noisy intersection, so we felt right at home bringing a baby there! I am always pretty anxious that he is going to bother someone, so we try our best to find appropriate places to be out with him. After, we returned to our suite at Rathbone Mansions and ordered some incredible Mediterranean takeaway and had a date night on our balcony after his bedtime.

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We kicked off New Year’s Eve in New Orleans with mimosas at the absolutely beautiful Auction House Market Foodhall, which I would love to return to 100 times to try everything this space has to offer, including poke and sushi, empanadas, oysters, macarons, coffee, and of course, cocktails!

For New Year’s Eve lunch, we were lucky so get out of the rain (again!) to snag corner bar seats at Peche, which was at the top of my New Orleans list. It lived up to expectations, with incredible service, great gin drinks, and seriously delicious seafood gumbo and shrimp. A sleeping baby and rain falling outside made this one of my favorite meals on the trip.

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While we weren’t staying Sonesta on this trip, I had to make a stop to take in the beauty of the Royal Sonesta courtyard and for a French 75 at Desire Oyster Bar.

This courtyard is a true oasis in the middle of New Orleans, and somehow it wasn’t crowded, despite the holiday and bowl game happening. It was the perfect stop for quiet before heading back out onto bustling Bourbon Street.

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For our New Year’s Eve dinner, we ate leftover takeaway in our suite and went to bed early with the hope of getting some sleep. Fireworks all.night.long made that impossible! Luckily brunch at one of the best spots, Brennan’s, was in our plans, and strong coffee, Champagne, and lobster helped to perk us up for another day of exploring the city.

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The décor at Brennan’s is one of the best parts of the dining experience. Be sure to wander all of the rooms and the patio if you can!

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On our first visit to New Orleans, Café Amelie became a go-to, thanks to their beautiful courtyard and welcoming hospitality. We stopped to indulge in their great cocktails while surrounded by lush greenery. I love this spot!

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We missed the French Market on our first visit to New Orleans, so we made a point to visit this time, and I had my first ever muffuletta. I am a huge fan of olives, and I absolutely loved this. The market has such a fun atmosphere and so many options for food and drinks. If you are planning a visit to New Orleans, I definitely recommend it!

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Last, but not least, was our dinner at Atchafalaya, which was amazing. My photos didn’t come out due to the dimmed lighting the private dining room our group had, but this was definitely one of the best meals I have had. Shrimp and grits, fried green tomatoes, boudin-stuffed beignets. . . it was Southern fare elevated to  whole new level, with service that we’re still talking about. While not in the French Quarter, Atchafalaya is definitely worth taking an Uber to. There were a bunch of bars and shops around it as well, and I would definitely like to go back to explore the area.

In other news, the new owner of my old blog URL, traveleatlove.com, has copied a ton of my content and is using it as their own. I am in the process of dealing with it legally, but in the meantime I will be keeping an eye out to see if they steal this post!

Tags: brunch, cocktails, Food, New Orleans, Travel, wine

We’ve made it a full two weeks at home with a newborn! It’s been quite the adjustment, but for the most part, it’s also just been really fun. Myles is a very sweet baby who likes to eat as much as we do, and it turns out that this is the best time to get out and about with a child.

Brunch and breweries and even a dinner date have occurred, and he has slept through it all.

Our first brunch out was with friends to Ashmont Grill, where I made my triumphant return to brunching with a bucket of bubbles and delightfully runny eggs in a spicy, perfect shakshouka with homemade, warm and puffy bread.

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Myles snoozed in the booth alongside us, wrapped in his BAA-themed blue and yellow blanket since it was Boston Marathon weekend.

I can’t even deal with how cute he is. . .

I promised not to be that mom who posts a million pictures a day, but he is pretty spectacular.

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Continuing with the “we barely ever leave Dorchester” theme, we had a dinner date for three at Tavolo, one of our favorites. I love the space at Tavolo, and Brian at the bar is the best.

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Gnocchi with cream sauce, asparagus, and crispy prosciutto was heavenly.

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On our second Sunday at home, we brunched again, this time thanks to a gift card to Steel & Rye, another absolute favorite. It was chock full of #babieswhobrunch; I think we are catching onto something here. Brunch is at a good time of day for babies and tired parents who have been up forever. It’s usually got the perfect level of noise in case of any fussing, and there are drinks!

We kicked brunch off with some delicious apple bread with honey butter, the bread having almost a custard-like consistency, something I could have easily eaten all day long.

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Since I had been missing smoked salmon, I went with the perfectly crispy potato pancake topped with salmon, avocado, creme fraiche, and greens. Holy amazing.

We know that the baby won’t be this portable forever, so we are enjoying dates out and about now and have so many places and people to show him. It’s fun that his birth coincided with the arrival of real spring weather. . . it is a beautiful season of year and of life indeed!

Tags: baby, brunch, cocktails, Food, new mom, wine

Super Hunger Brunch

I don’t ever need an excuse to go out for brunch; its leisurely pace, yummy breakfast/lunch combo dishes, and of course, cocktails, make it my favorite meal of the week.

Super Hunger Brunch, however, makes going out to brunch in Boston a million times more meaningful. Hunger is an ongoing problem in our city and our Commonwealth, and by simply going to brunch during this special event, you and your friends and family can contribute to something that provides solid solutions to this problem.

On January 27 and 28, 2018, local restaurants (listed out below) will offer special Super Hunger Brunch menus or dishes, donating 100% of proceeds to The Greater Boston Food Bank. This is the 36th annual Super Hunger Brunch, and it promises to be fantastic. You can plan ahead and buy gift certificates here.

Be sure to also make a reservation at your restaurant of choice, as a gift certificate does not equal a reservation.

Where are you brunching for Super Hunger Brunch?

Saturday

Alta Strada
92 Central St, Wellesley
781-237-6100
$35
Menu

Bambara
25 Edwin H Land Blvd, Cambridge
617-868-4444
$25
Menu

Blunch
59 E Springfield St, Boston
617-247-8100
$25
Menu

Brownstone
111 Dartmouth Street, Boston
617-867-4142
$25
Menu

Clerys
113 Dartmouth Street, Boston
617-262-9874
$25
Menu

Dillon’s
955 Boylston Street, Boston
617-421-1818
$25
Menu

Deep Ellum
477 Cambridge St, Allston
617-787-2337
**

Flour Bakery & Cafe
All Locations
All Locations
*
Menu

Foundry on Elm
255 Elm St, Somerville
617-628-9999
$25

Granary Tavern
170 Milk Street, Boston
617-449-7110
$25
Menu

Michael’s Harborside
1 Tournament Wharf, Newburyport
978-462-7785
$25
Menu

The Sinclair
52 Church St, Cambridge
617-547-5200
$25
Menu

The Living Room
101 Atlantic Ave, Boston
617-723-5101
$25

Sunday

80 Thoreau
80 Thoreau St, Concord
978-318-0008
$50

Bambara
25 Edwin H Land Blvd, Cambridge
617-868-4444
$25
Menu

Cambridge Brewing Co.
1 Kendall Square, Cambridge
617-494-1994
$25
Menu

Catalyst
300 Technology Square, Cambridge
617-576-3000
$50
Menu

Ceia
38 State St, Newburyport
978-358-8112
$25
Menu

Clerys
113 Dartmouth Street, Boston
617-262-9874
$25
Menu

Cultivar
1 Court St, Boston
617-979-8203
$35
Menu

Deep Ellum
477 Cambridge St, Allston
617-787-2337
**

Dillon’s
955 Boylston Street, Boston
617-421-1818
$25
Menu

Flour Bakery & Cafe
All Locations
All Locations
*
Menu

La Morra
48 Boylston St, Brookline Village
617-739-0007
$35

Les Sablons
2 Bennett St, Cambridge
617-268-6800
$35

North 26 Restaurant & Bar
26 North St, Boston
617-557-3640
$25
Menu

Oak & Rowan
321 A St, Boston
857-284-7742
$35
Menu

River Bar
661 Assembly Row, Somerville
617-616-5561
$35

Summer Shack
149 Alewife Brook Pkwy, Cambridge
617-520-9500
$25

The Living Room
101 Atlantic Ave, Boston
617-723-5101
$25

Tosca
14 North Street, Hingham
781-740-0080
$35

Townsman
120 Kingston St, Boston
617-993-0750
$25

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