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 The 2008 Zama Alumni  Association All-Class Reunion

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EUNION EVENTS AND REGISTRATION INFORMATION

July 11-13, 2008 New Orleans,

Chateau Sonesta Hotel

800 Iberville St., New Orleans, LA  70112


Zama Alumni Association
PMB #402
98-1277 Kaahumanu Street
Aiea, Hawaii  96701


PLACES OF INTEREST IN NEW ORLEANS

 

* is a not to miss (I tried to be judicious)

  (Rose Mori) 

 

*Café Du Monde-beignets and coffee au lait

1039 Decatur

 

*Mother’s—go for breakfast

401 Poydras St,  (504) 523-9656

 

Café Maspero—great burgers (Camille’s did not reopen after Katerina)

601 Decatur St ,

 

*Bon Ton-oldest family owned restaurant in NO

401 Magazine Street, (504) 524-3386

 

Clancy’s—get rabbit sausage en croute, tuna au poivre, & oysters with brie 6100 Annunciation St, 504-895-1111

 

Tujugue’s—a classic, 125 year old NO restaurant

823 Decatur St., (504) 525-8676

 

*Olde Nawlins Cookery—get the BBQ shrimp

729 Conti St. between Bourbon and Royal

(504)529-3663

 

d.b.a.—more beer and wine than you can stand (just get drinks) try a blackened voodoo

618 Frenchmen St., 504-942-3731

 

Johnny's Po-Boys –as the name suggests

511 St. Louis St., 504-524-8129

 

Domilise’s Po-Boys—the best

5240 Annunciation St., (504) 899-9126

 

NOLA—Get any fish dish. Emeril may show up. Get white chocolate bananas Foster bread pudding

534 St. Louis St., 504-522-6652

 

The Court of Two Sisters—awesome

613 Royal St. 504-522-7261

 

Commander’s Palace—need a reservation, get Banana’s Foster for dessert

1403 Washington at the corner of Coliseum Street in the Garden District

1-504-899-8221

 

Praline Connection –soul food

542 Frenchmen St., 504-943-3934

 

Arnaud's—great food, bread pudding is awesome

813 Bienville St., 866-230-8895

 

Muriel's Jackson Square—traditional pain perdu (bread pudding)

801 Chartres St., 504-568-1885

 

Gumbo Shop

630 St. Peter St., 800-554-8626)

 

Acme Oyster House

724 Iberville St. 504-522-5973

 

La Peniche –get the red beans and rice

1940 Dauphine St., 504-943-1460

 

*Semolina’s—great pasta like you have never had

3236 Magazine Street

 

Broussard’s Restaurant –best dessert in town

819 Conti St., 504-581-3866)

 

Galatoire’s Restaurant

209 Bourbon St., 504-525-2021

 

K-Paul’s Louisiana Kitchen-Paul Prudhomme

416 Chartres St., 504-524-7394

 

Pascal's Manale—great Cajun food

1838 Napoleon Avenue

 

*Mulate’s—food and dancing

201 Julia Street, (504) 522-1492

 

Brennan’s—a NO Classic

417 Royal Street

 

Jazz-New Orleans Style

 

Snug Harbor—contemporary jazz

626 Frenchmen St., 504-949-0696

 

Vaughn’s Lounge—Kermit Ruggins (Trumpet—think Sachmo)

4229 Dauphine St., 504-947-5562

 

*Jazz Parlor at Storyville District—Tim Laughlin (clarinet—Pete Fountain style)

125 Bourbon St., 504-410-1000

 

Snug Harbor-Ellis Marsalis (piano)

 626 Frenchmen St., 504-949-0696

 

FQB in the Ritz-Carlton Hotel—Jeremy Davenport, jazz singer, sings with Harry Conick jr.)

921 Canal St., 504-524-1331

 

Apple Barrel—you can dance here

609 Frenchmen St., 504-949-9399

 

 

Fun Places in the Quarter

 

First, just walk up and down Bourbon St.

 

*Cat’s Meow—karaoke unlike anywhere else

701 Bourbon St, 504-523-3492

 

*Pat O’Briens—a classic

718 St. Peter St, 504 588-2852

 

Crescent City Brewhouse

527 Decatur Street, 504-522-0571

 

Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop—oldest building in NO

941 Bourbon 504 522-9377

 

 

*Preservation Hall—great traditional NO Music

726 St. Peter St,504 522-2841

 

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