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The Beer Lover’s Guide to New Orleans

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Goose Island is traveling across the country to share the brewery love during Migration Week. But a person can't live on beer alone: In addition to some awesome breweries, the Goose Island team found amazing spots for everything from burgers to beignets during their stop in New Orleans.

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Yuki Izakaya

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It’s an amazingly tiny Japanese bar. We saw a great band play and drank sake (because what else?).

Port of Call

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Port of Call has an amazing burger — very necessary after an early-morning flight.

Spitfire Coffee

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We stopped by Spitfire every day for our coffee fix. We all really loved the Mole Cortado.

Bayou Beer Garden

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There’s an huge patio, great tap selection, and late-night food that really saved the day for our team.

Bar Tonique

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Great cocktails and a playlist of ’90s hip-hop that had us dancing until the break of dawn — what more could we ask for?

Cafe Beignet

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Obviously a stop to find beignets was necessary. These were perfect — and there were very short lines.

The Bulldog

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We visited the one on Magazine Street and in Mid-City; both had awesome patios. The Mid-City location had shuffleboard — and we never pass up a game of shuffleboard.

NOLA Brewing Tap Room

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We spent two afternoons with the folks from NOLA Brewing, and they showed us tremendous southern hospitality. We shared crawfish and beers and had a great time.

Mid-City Yacht Club

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We stopped by for an unforgettable lunchtime crawfish boil and, of course, a few beers.
This advertising content was produced in collaboration between Vox Creative and our sponsor, without involvement from Vox Media editorial staff.

Yuki Izakaya

It’s an amazingly tiny Japanese bar. We saw a great band play and drank sake (because what else?).

Port of Call

Port of Call has an amazing burger — very necessary after an early-morning flight.

Spitfire Coffee

We stopped by Spitfire every day for our coffee fix. We all really loved the Mole Cortado.

Bayou Beer Garden

There’s an huge patio, great tap selection, and late-night food that really saved the day for our team.

Bar Tonique

Great cocktails and a playlist of ’90s hip-hop that had us dancing until the break of dawn — what more could we ask for?

Cafe Beignet

Obviously a stop to find beignets was necessary. These were perfect — and there were very short lines.

The Bulldog

We visited the one on Magazine Street and in Mid-City; both had awesome patios. The Mid-City location had shuffleboard — and we never pass up a game of shuffleboard.

NOLA Brewing Tap Room

We spent two afternoons with the folks from NOLA Brewing, and they showed us tremendous southern hospitality. We shared crawfish and beers and had a great time.

Mid-City Yacht Club

We stopped by for an unforgettable lunchtime crawfish boil and, of course, a few beers.

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