Food, Drink shopping in New Orleans
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Riverside Market Shopping Center
A modern surprise that primarily serves the locals' grocery, video rental, liquor and drugstore needs. The No 10 Tchoupitoulas bus goes there from downtown.
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St Roch Seafood Market
If the St Roch Seafood Market ever recovers from damage wrought by Hurrican Katrina you'll be able to buy crawfish there too. It's one of New Orleans' classic markets, a real treasure.
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Sip
This place hopped from the git-go, and hasn't stopped since. The wine selection includes many fine and economical choices, and you can just stop in for a glass.
But the real draw is the pleasant atmosphere. Neighbors seem to be in the habit of dropping by to say hello to the friendly proprietors. Friday nights are really alright when Sip has free wine tastings (starting at 18:00).
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A&P Market
Smack in the heart of the French Quarter, this is an economic alternative to the 'minibars' that commit hotel-room robbery in so many accommodations around town. A&P is convenient for cold beer, bottled water and snacks along with various sundry items. Best of all, it's open 23 hours a day (closing at 03:00 for just an hour of cleaning and restocking). A&P is also a fine place to go to stock up on Cajun spices and pepper sauces at lower prices than those at the Farmer's Market.
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