
Rock City is a super creative bakery in Charleston that recently moved locations further down on Capitol Street.







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Emeril’s Restaurant is chef/restaurateur Emeril Lagasse’s famed flagship restaurant housed in a renovated pharmacy warehouse in New Orleans’ Warehouse District. Since opening in 1990, Emeril’s has been a definitive force in contemporary New Orleans cuisine and has earned rave reviews and accolades for nearly 25 years, including Esquire magazine’s “Restaurant of the Year” and Wine Spectator’s “Grand Award” for 14 consecutive years. At the helm is chef de cuisine Douglas Braselman, who works closely with Chef Emeril to push culinary boundaries and deliver bold and diverse flavors for a one-of-a-kind dining experience with unparalleled service and a festive unpretentious setting.

First, of course, bread! So much good bread - focaccia, cornbread, mmm.

housemade Tasso Ham, Angel Hair Pasta, and Pecorino."




This bright blue building is home to Commander's Palace, one of the most famous restaurants in New Orleans.

Commander's Palace, nestled in the middle of the tree-lined Garden District, has been a New Orleans landmark since 1893. Known for the award-winning quality of its food and its convivial atmosphere, the history of this famous restaurant offers a glimpse into New Orleans' storied past and has been the go-to destination for Haute Creole cuisine and whimsical Louisiana charm. The winner of seven James Beard Foundation Awards, Commander's Palace has evolved into a culinary legend.

When Ella, Dottie, Dick and John Brennan took over personal supervision of the restaurant in 1974, they began to give the splendid old landmark a new look both inside and out including painting the outside the iconic "Commander's Blue."

Now under the watchful eye of co-proprietors Ti Adelaide Martin and Lally Brennan, the Brennan family's dedication to perfection has never wavered. A steady parade of renowned chefs - Emeril Lagasse, Paul Prudhomme, Jamie Shannon, and now Tory McPhail - have made Commander's Palace the world-class restaurant what it is today and its leading-edge Haute Creole cuisine reflects the best of the city.

The menu features high-end takes on traditional creole and cajun food.









Everyone knows I love a good city market.


Coast Roast
This place had delicious coffee, including this iced coffee.




Fete au Fete
This is southern cuisine done right. I ordered "Trash Grits," because of course - creamy cheese grits with smoked pulled pork, grilled onions, smoked gouda, siracha sauce, and a poached egg. Wow.




Bittersweet Confections
The "caramel trio" that I got from here will haunt my dreams for life. And that cheddar scone was good, too!




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