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Re HBD#4044-New Orleans Pubs (John Edwards)

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Question:

[SNIP] You probably know that the HBD is posted here as a courtesy.  Most of the folks who post there do not participate here.  If you are intereted in replying and getting responses from the HBD, then you should sign up at www.hbd.org  The responses to HBD postings are not sent to HBD, and only appear here. I am sure Mr. Edwards would like to receive your response… Cheers, Mike

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I did not realize that these were different pathways…sorry.

Response:

I did not realize that these were different pathways…sorry.

No problemo.  You can also grab John’s e-mail from the HBD post and e-mail him directly… Cheers, Mike

Response:

The Crescent City Brewhouse on Decatur is a couple of blocks from Jackson Square;this square is the center of a lively entertainment district (the French Quarter) larger and more energized than Cartier Square in Old Montreal.CAUTION should be exercised when one gets to the opposite side of the French Quarter near Rampart Street .The CCB has fair beer, fair food and a great location.My preference in the Quarter is the Napoleon House and try any Abita (a fine local microbrewery) product, Dixie is another local prroduct some enjoy. . Take the St Charles Streetcar down to Riverbend-a beautiful ride-and visit Cooter Brown, a pub with more than 400 beers. http://www.cooterbrowns.com/beers.html But the best brewpubs are Zea’s Rotisserie,in the Clearview shopping center,about 8 miles out in the suburbs;all products are well done and the food is good and reasonably priced. Also consider Abita brewpub in Abita Springs, 40 miles north of the city.

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