Happy Mom2
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I live about an hour from NOLA and DH is from there. I have spent a lot of time in the French Quarter. That being said, Bourbon Street is not a place I would bring a minor, nor an alcoholic. Your son will see ****s... lots of ****s. The flashing is not just reserved for Mardi Gras. New Orleans is a fascinating, exotic, wonderful city. It's rich is history, character and unfortunately crime. It has only gotten worse since Katrina. As much as I love New Orleans, DH hates it. 
Here's my tips:
1. Stick to main streets. NEVER, NEVER, NEVER go down a side street to cut thru. Stick to crowded areas.
2. Do not wear jewelry. The only jewelry I wear is my plain wedding band (I have a plain one that I wear when we travel.), and small plain earrings.
3. Tell your DH and your son to carry their wallets in their front pocket. It's a lot more difficult for a pic-pocket to get your wallet out of your front pocket. If you must bring a purse, carry a small cross body.
4. Stay together. Do not let your son go anywhere without you or get separated from you.
5. If someone tries to stop and tell you a joke or riddle... just keep walking. My favorite is "I bet you $20 I can tell you where you got your shoes." Then they say some kind of riddle, and end it with "you got your shoes on your feet." If you try not to pay, their friends come out of the woodwork and harass you until you pay up. Just say, not interested, and keep walking.
Ok, now that I've got my speech over with, here's the information you actually asked for.
Cafe du Monde is an absolute must for breakfast. Beignets... yummy!!! http://www.cafedumonde.com/ You must go to the original one on Decatur.
Central Grocery is the birthplace of the muffuletta, but get there early. When they run out, they are gone for the day! http://www.centralgroceryneworleans.com/
Brennan's has a great brunch - you may need reservations
Antoine's is good - you may need reservations
ACME Oyster House is casual & has great seafood.
Mulate's has good seafood and they usually have live Cajun music in the evenings.
For souvenirs go to the French Market. You'll find the same stuff found in all the tourist shops for much cheaper. Don't be afraid to haggle. http://www.frenchmarket.org/
The National WWII Museum is great.
Whether your Catholic or not, the St. Louis Cathedral is beautiful. Take a walk around Jackson Square and enjoy the sites and sounds.
Royal Street has lots of wonderful little antique and art shops.
The Audubon Zoo is a beautiful zoo. You can take a riverboat cruise from the Riverwalk to the zoo and back.
The Aquarium of the Americas is nice also. You can usually get a package deal for the zoo and aquarium if you look around.
St Charles Streetcar is a neat way to see the city. You'll go from the quarter, through Garden District and Audubon Park. Just be sure to take the St Charles Streetcar and not the Canal Streetcar.
The Trolley Car is a fun way to get from one end of the quarter (by the Riverwalk & Aquarium) to the other end (French Market).
Mardi Gras World is fun. It's where they make the floats and if you've never seen them, they are awesome.
There are lots of tours... Voodoo tours, Ghost tours, Cemetery tours, oh! and Swamp tours. Those are fun!
If you decide to go, I hope you have an amazing trip. If you have any questions, PM me.
Oh! One last thing... bring old shoes you can throw away when you are done. New Orleans STINKS! Seriously, Bourbon Street smells like urine and beer. It's just gross. You will NOT want to pack your shoes in your suitcase, and you will want to burn them!!

Here's my tips:
1. Stick to main streets. NEVER, NEVER, NEVER go down a side street to cut thru. Stick to crowded areas.
2. Do not wear jewelry. The only jewelry I wear is my plain wedding band (I have a plain one that I wear when we travel.), and small plain earrings.
3. Tell your DH and your son to carry their wallets in their front pocket. It's a lot more difficult for a pic-pocket to get your wallet out of your front pocket. If you must bring a purse, carry a small cross body.
4. Stay together. Do not let your son go anywhere without you or get separated from you.
5. If someone tries to stop and tell you a joke or riddle... just keep walking. My favorite is "I bet you $20 I can tell you where you got your shoes." Then they say some kind of riddle, and end it with "you got your shoes on your feet." If you try not to pay, their friends come out of the woodwork and harass you until you pay up. Just say, not interested, and keep walking.
Ok, now that I've got my speech over with, here's the information you actually asked for.

Cafe du Monde is an absolute must for breakfast. Beignets... yummy!!! http://www.cafedumonde.com/ You must go to the original one on Decatur.
Central Grocery is the birthplace of the muffuletta, but get there early. When they run out, they are gone for the day! http://www.centralgroceryneworleans.com/
Brennan's has a great brunch - you may need reservations
Antoine's is good - you may need reservations
ACME Oyster House is casual & has great seafood.
Mulate's has good seafood and they usually have live Cajun music in the evenings.
For souvenirs go to the French Market. You'll find the same stuff found in all the tourist shops for much cheaper. Don't be afraid to haggle. http://www.frenchmarket.org/
The National WWII Museum is great.
Whether your Catholic or not, the St. Louis Cathedral is beautiful. Take a walk around Jackson Square and enjoy the sites and sounds.
Royal Street has lots of wonderful little antique and art shops.
The Audubon Zoo is a beautiful zoo. You can take a riverboat cruise from the Riverwalk to the zoo and back.
The Aquarium of the Americas is nice also. You can usually get a package deal for the zoo and aquarium if you look around.
St Charles Streetcar is a neat way to see the city. You'll go from the quarter, through Garden District and Audubon Park. Just be sure to take the St Charles Streetcar and not the Canal Streetcar.
The Trolley Car is a fun way to get from one end of the quarter (by the Riverwalk & Aquarium) to the other end (French Market).
Mardi Gras World is fun. It's where they make the floats and if you've never seen them, they are awesome.
There are lots of tours... Voodoo tours, Ghost tours, Cemetery tours, oh! and Swamp tours. Those are fun!
If you decide to go, I hope you have an amazing trip. If you have any questions, PM me.
Oh! One last thing... bring old shoes you can throw away when you are done. New Orleans STINKS! Seriously, Bourbon Street smells like urine and beer. It's just gross. You will NOT want to pack your shoes in your suitcase, and you will want to burn them!!
