Tip: The cochon de lait po-boy at Stage 4 has been the Jazz Fest cult dish since 1996; budget two hours for the queue at peak.
Location
Address: 1751 Gentilly Blvd, New Orleans, LA 70119
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French Quarter Festival in New Orleans runs four days each April with free music on 23 stages across the Quarter, Spanish Plaza and Woldenberg Park.
Tip: The free festival is the city's largest free music event; food vendors line Royal Street and the levee park.
New Orleans Wine and Food Experience (NOWFE) is the city's chef-led tasting weekend each June, with grand tastings of 1000 wines from 175 wineries citywide.
Tip: The Vinola event is the highest-tier tasting; seminars are the best-value tickets and the food is the same.
New Orleans Oyster Festival in Woldenberg Park runs each early June with oyster shucking and eating contests (Acme), free music on the riverfront and 10-plus.
Tip: Free festival; the P&J Shucking Contest at noon is the spectacle order. Bring sunscreen, riverfront is unshaded.
Mardi Gras in New Orleans runs from Twelfth Night (January 6) through Fat Tuesday, with king cake on every bakery counter, krewe parades, throws.
Tip: Get to a parade two hours early on the final weekend; king cake from Dong Phuong is the local order.
Boudin, Bourbon and Beer in New Orleans is the Donald Link Foundation fundraiser each November, with 70-plus chefs in Champions Square plating boudin.
Tip: Single day ticket, around $115 advance, includes all food and bourbon pours; book early, it sells out.
Oak Street Po-Boy Festival in New Orleans is the free Carrollton street festival each November, with 40-plus vendors plating creative po-boys.
Tip: Bring cash for vendor lines; weekend afternoon family-friendly, parking around Carrollton Avenue is tight.
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