Each week, the editor’s choose their top picks for restaurants, activities, places to go, etc. This week, we had a little fun and decided to let the editor’s of the sister publications to weigh in on their personal Tops of the Town.Make your voice heard in our annual reader’s choice poll by visiting myneworleans.com/vote-tops-of-the-town.Â
Top Antique Store
I’ve always loved Lucullus. From the moment you step through the door you feel like you have entered another place and time. The shop’s range and curation is exquisite and Patrick and his team are the best of the best with incredible knowledge. – Andy Myer, Editor St. Charles Avenue/New Orleans Bride
Top Bed & Breakfast
I am a big fan of the historic Mid-City Canal Street Inn Bed & Breakfast, just a hop, skip and jump from Mandina’s. It’s our go-to place for when we have family visit from out of town. Not only are the rooms comfortable and well appointed, but their home cooked breakfasts start each day’s excursions off in just the right way. Bonus: it’s directly across the street from the Canal Street streetcar line, so going to City Park or downtown is super easy. – Kim Singletary, Editor Biz New Orleans Â
Top Eyewear
Warby Parker is my favorite spot to get glasses in town. They have a great selection and don’t mind if you try on all the glasses because you have a hard time making decisions. Super nice staff and the glasses are stylish and great quality. – Reine Dugas, Editor Louisiana Life/Acadiana Profile
Top Museum​
For top museum, I’m putting the new New Orleans Storyville Museum in the French Quarter. Storyville is such an interesting – and saucy – part of our history, but we’ve never had a place dedicated to uncovering all the details. – Kelly Massicot, Digital Editor
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