NEW ORLEANS (AP) During last year s Carnival season, tourists at the Elysian Fields Inn gathered over breakfast to talk about parades from the night before.
Rebecca Santana
A bike sits outside Artisan Bar and Cafe on St. Claude Avenue on Jan. 30, 2021, in New Orleans. The toll of this yearâs toned-down Mardi Gras is evident on St. Claude Avenue, an off-the-beaten-track stretch that has become a destination in recent years. (AP Photo/Dorthy Ray) February 10, 2021 - 8:30 AM
NEW ORLEANS - During last year s Carnival season, tourists at the Elysian Fields Inn gathered over breakfast to talk about parades from the night before. At NOLA Art Bar, they sipped cocktails and watched a parade go by. At Kajun s Pub, many revelers started and ended Fat Tuesday in the bar.
Even though it was closed, Malik Bartholomew, left center, of Know NOLA Tours, brought tourists James St. Hill and his wife, Hawa, left, both of Charlottesville, Virginia, to Li l Dizzy s Cafe so they could see the much-loved restaurant in New Orleans on Tuesday, November 10, 2020. Bartholomew poses for a photo with owner Wayne Baquet. (Photo by Chris Granger | The Times-Picayune | The New Orleans Advocate)
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