A lifestyle blog about food, style, travel, childhood, life, adventures and more…through the eyes of Lajeune
Author: lajeunehollis
Lajeune Hollis is a Media Sales Professional at News 8 (ABC) in New Haven, CT. When not working, she enjoys reading, writing blogs, traveling, cooking clean meals and working out at the gym.
I can finally check off that I traveled to The Big Easy aka New Orleans, Louisiana while on vacation. Ever since I saw the movie The Big Easy starring Dennis Quaid and Ellen Barkin I’ve been so wanting to go. That movie was a hoot! And it came out in 1986 – 39 years ago! Then 13 years ago I saw another movie about Louisiana that resonated with me but in a much different way. It was called Beasts of the Southern Wild and it came out in 2012. It starred then 6 year old Quvenzhane Wallis who was nominated for Best Actress Oscar at the tender age of 9 for her groundbreaking performance. A phenomenal movie which I will never forget. So much so that I held off traveling to Louisiana because the movie was all about the forgotten people in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and I did not want to even think about the horror and destruction…So here we are in 2025 and it’s the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina so of course I’m going (smile).
In real life I make all of the travel arrangements for me and James, my life partner, so while browsing online for hotels in the French Quarter, I searched for some place real, some place authentic, a place that would speak to the New Orleans experience. I booked our hotel stay at The Royal Sonesta – New Orleans, a luxury hotel situated right on Bourbon Street. I chose it so that we could truly be surrounded by all the sights and sounds of the city. I did not choose wrong. The Royal Sonesta – New Orleans took up a whole city block, featured a doorman and was outfitted with 3 uniquely different restaurants – Desire Oyster Bar, The Jazz Playhouse and Restaurant Revolution. As part of it there was also a lively bar facing the street called Le Booze’ as well as PJ’s Coffee House of New Orleans which sold coffee, sandwiches, fruit, pastries and such. Our hotel room with an interior balcony and king sized bed was located on the 3rd floor where (lucky for us!) The Oasis Bar at the Pool was also located and open from 7am to dusk.
Our King Sized Bed
With Interior Balcony
Wisely enough The Royal Sonesta gave us a $15 dollar a day credit to be used at any of the aforementioned properties and we had only 6 days and 5 nights to explore the French Quarter so explore it we did (smile).
Sunday October 12th
Did I mention that we traveled in the month of October? You would not have known it was October because the weather felt like late August back in New England where I’m from – here it was mid to high 80s all week long, little or no humidity and sunshine for days!
We checked in well after the designated time of 4pm because the hotel had a huuuuuge party the night before that had just dispersed so our rooms were not ready. We gave them our luggage to store away and headed through the courtyard to Desire Oyster Bar to try some of those chargrilled oysters we had heard so much about from friends back home.
Chargrilled Oysters – yummy but salty
After picking up and dropping off our bags in our now finished room we headed out (by the way you do not need a car in the French Quarter as everything is accessible by foot, by pedicabs, by horse and buggy carriages, by trolley, by bus, by ferry, by boat, by Uber or by limousine.
We were starving, the dozen of chargrilled oysters were good but real salty so they just exacerbated my hunger. We stopped at a place nearby called The House of Buns where I ordered the Red Beans and Rice.
The House of Buns
Louisiana’s classic staple Red Beans and Rice
Afterwards we walked the streets and I felt like I was in the middle of Spring Break for all ages: young, old and in between. Lots of people walking everywhere but from what we heard the crowds were thin and nothing like what was to come, i.e., Thursday night and the weekend…
A looooong game of Chess with Bayou Bobby and his latest prey (smile)
It was around this time that I started feeling tired (I had woke up that morning at 5am for our long travel day which took us from Bradley Airport in Windsor, CT to Charlotte, North Carolina and finally to New Orleans, Louisiana) so I was beat. Not to mention the hour time change…But nothing a hot shower and a good night’s sleep wouldn’t fix.
Monday, October 13th
We woke up late on Monday morning (I think it was after 830am which is late to me since in real life I wake up at 430am 5 days a week to head to the Orangetheory gym in Hamden for a kick-a– class (smile).
We decided on visiting The Garden District on our first day so we could get closer to the water. We took a City trolley there for one low price of $3.00 (the ticket to ride lasted all day long for trolleys and/or buses).
You can ride the trolley or bus all day long on any given day for just 3 dollars!
We were starved when we arrived in the Garden District so we rang the bell and got off in front of this cute French restaurant called La Boulangerie on Magazine Street – like a lot of the fast casual restaurants – you order your food first, take your number and find a table. The waitress or waiter then brings your food and drink to your table. I ordered a sausage, egg and cheese on an english muffin and a double expresso. It was delish~
Delish breakfast at La Boulangerie on Magazine Street
We headed to the Riverwalk Mall where there were restaurants, shops and you guessed it, the river (smile). It was another beautiful day so we walked the boardwalk, went window shopping in the mall and then headed out to Caesar’s Casino to get our gambling on.
Loved the Riverwalk Mall
Caesar’s Casino – not so much…
We did not feel like waiting for a trolley car or bus to arrive so on the way back we caught a pedicab for just $20 bucks and our driver pedaled us back to the hotel in no time.
Our Nola pedicab driver
After a quick shower and fresh clothes, we headed out for dinner and this time we dined at Nola because they had an upstairs balcony with al fresco dining so we could people watch while we ate.
Nola Restaurant
Taking a picture in front of the Hotel Monteleon
James’s delicious shrimp dish
Then we bar hopped (not for drinks but for live bands and karaoke) and were back in our hotel room by midnight.
Halloween starts early here…
The Cat’s Meow
Cannot remember the name but I loved the music
Tuesday October 14th
We ate breakfast at the hotel this morning – Desire Oyster Bar (yes, they serve breakfast too!). I had a huge bowl of steel cut oats with candied pralines, brown sugar and raisins and a large coffee. It was delish!
Desire serves breakfast, lunch and dinner and even boasts a happy hour!
After breakfast we spent the day poolside at The Oasis Bar at the Pool to soak up the sun and relax before taking a shower, changing our clothes and heading out to Mother’s Restaurant. My girlfriend Jeani in Atlanta works for Delta Airlines and she and her husband Brian travel everywhere so when she makes a recommendation, we listen (smile). We walked to the restaurant as it was only about 12 minutes away. It was crowded! We waited in the ordering line, took our number and looked for a table way in the back because the front of the restaurant was already jam packed with people. I had Jerry’s Jambalaya with cabbage and red beans and rice. I drank iced water with lemon (actually I drank iced water with lemon with all of my meals as number 1: I don’t drink alcohol anymore and number 2: I knew I would be consuming an extraordinary amount of food on this vacay (smile).
Poolside at Oasis by the Bar pool
Soaking up the sunshine
The famous Mother’s Restaurant
Mouthwatering dishes
With long lines
At night we bar hopped again (for live music and karaoke) and found a spot where the singer originally from New Orleans had a rich and powerful voice. We stayed out that night ’till 11pm then went back to our room and hung out on our balcony deck which faced the courtyard, not the street.
The hotel room door which led to our balcony
Wednesday October `15th
We woke up late again and headed to Desire Oyster Bar for breakfast where I had the same thing – a huge bowl of steel cut oatmeal with candied pralines, brown sugar and raisins. Then we headed to the Nola Visitor Center to buy 2 tickets to an Airboat Swamp Tour (James’s pick). We purposely opted to not go on a lot of tours for this trip as we felt as if we could navigate the city without them. But this tour spoke to James so I agreed (smile).
Our Swamp tour was on a small airboat which carried up to 10 passengers. With transportation to the pier and the tour it cost us $119 per person. It was worth it though because we went deep into the swamp and stayed for almost 2 hours with a tour guide who was native to the area – 5th generation bayou family member – he regaled us with stories of him and his friends hanging out in the swamp when they were little boys looking for alligators and snakes. He called the swamp his “backyard.” I called him our Crocodile Dundee (smile).
Crocodile Dundee (smile)
The picture that was made for us before we even stepped into the Airboat (smile).
The alligators loved the marshmallows we fed them because of their white color
For lunch we found a cool looking restaurant called Crescent City Brewhouse on Decatur Street where I ordered the wild tagliatelle pasta with grilled chicken and a side salad.
Delish pasta dish
Yummy close-up
Fun Fact: Our waiter, Joshua G. was also a budding actor. He told us he was on pins and needles about a 2nd call back he just received for a role he was praying about and then told us he played the Jamaican dude in Kevin Hart and Will Ferrell’s Get Hard movie. I googled “Jamaican in Get Hard with Kevin Hart” later that day and watched Joshua’s scene with a big smile on my face. He was very good!
After we ate we went out for a long walk where we ran into the Louie Armstrong Park and more street performers. Even one who sounded like so much like John Legend that we thought the outdoor restaurant was playing his song, Ordinary People on loud speakers. It was another beautiful day.
I notice there is a lot of talent in this town – American Idol should take notice – this singer sounds just like John Legend~
We then took the trolley back to Bourbon Street and walked into a record store called Peaches Records! I was so surprised because it’s not every day you see a record store in a city. As it turned out, this record store was unique in that it used to be a Woolworth’s Store back in the 1960s where one of the more notable sit-ins took place. Seven students staged a sit-in at the Woolworths lunch counter to protest racial segregation.
Peaches Records
Sitting at the lunch counter of one of the first sit-ins for racial segregation
Thursday October 16th
We were running out of time but could not leave New Orleans without at least trying a beignet – so many people, including my gym friend Penthy, told me how goooood the beignet was. As it turned out there was a Cafe Beignet right across from our hotel. At this Cafe Beignet the dining was al fresco and it featured live jazz musicians, in this case a 3 piece band. I had scrambled eggs with white cheddar cheese and bacon on a plain bagel with black coffee. James had 3 different flavored beignets so I took a bite out of one of his beignets (smile). It was tasty for sure.
Al Fresco dining at Cafe Beignet with live jazz musicians
My Egg, Bacon and Cheddar Cheese Bagel sandwich with coffee
That night for dinner we ate at Acme Restaurant which my gym friend Anne M. highly recommended. We had tried to go to Acme Restaurant on Monday night but there was a large water main break that night which shut down all of the restaurants and bars on the street. The TV news reporter was there interviewing one of the chefs so I had to smile since I’m in the TV industry.
Can’t go anywhere without seeing a TV news reporter (smile)
Anyway, we waited in line at Acme because it was so popular and then were seated in the back. I enjoyed the seafood medley which was well worth the wait.
Acme Restaurant (see the line behind me)
My delicious dish – a Seafood Medley – at Acme Restaurant
That night we listened to live jazz music but this time at The Jazz Playhouse in our hotel. I drank 2 mocktails as we listened to the sounds of The Brass-A-Holics. This group was incredible as they all played musical instruments including the saxophone which is my personal favorite. I would have taken pictures of these gorgeous male musicians but my phone had died – bummer! At the end of the night The Brass-A-Holics summoned everyone out of their seats to follow them around the restaurant where we all marched/danced to When the Saints Go Marching In. It was another memorable evening spent with people whom I’ll probably never see again in my life (smile).
Friday October 17th
Travel day – I have to note: Traveling by air today is exhausting and it really tries your nerves – we almost missed our connection two times (one time on the way to Louisiana, one time on the way back from Louisiana) through no fault of our own. Another thing – on the flight headed to New Orleans our Pilot informed us that he thought he was going home after his shift had ended but was asked at the last minuteto stay on and take our flight so I’m thinking, Oh no, he’s really tired… Anyway, he then proceeded to tell us that 3 things needed to be fixed before we could actually take off so our flight would be delayed but he would keep us posted as each one was completed. He came back after each one was completed to let us know the status. On the 3rd “thing” he accidentally said it was ‘good enough’ and then changed it to mean it easily passed all of the tests but all I kept thinking was ‘good enough.’ Yikes! As it turned out, God protected us and got us back safely so I really have nothing to complain about right?!? (smile).
At any rate, here are my memories of New Orleans in October:
Beautiful sunny and hot weather
Bare legged tattooed ladies
Daiquiris and pizza shops
Jello Shots
Po’Boys
Loud competing music in the streets
Independent art galleries in the Art District
Apartments, condos and homes with unique architecture and ironwork balconies
Street sweepers in the early morning cleaning up the mess from the night before
Poverty stricken children of color drumming on empty canisters for dollars
Homeless sleeping in the street
Young male street performers holding court on Bourbon Street while entertaining the crowds
2024 has been a ‘Southern Girl‘ year of travel for me – and I mean that in the best way. For instance in April I was chasing waves on Florida’s West Coast at Clearwater Beach: Baby Blues
In July I met up with my niece and twin nephews (all siblings) in San Antonio, Texas for the sole purpose of family bonding and fun in the sun: SAT, A surprise to me!
And now here it is August and I just returned from a 5 day 4 night mini vacay to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina or “MB” as it is affectionately known (smile).
Me and my boo decided to try something new this time around in regards to our aircraft – we flew Avelo Airlines out of Tweed Airport in New Haven (a first for both of us) and we booked our stay not at a hotel resort but rather at an Airbnb. My girlfriend Sharon’s son Brandon owns a 1 bedroom condominium on the beach in MB called Rosey Retreat so that is where we stayed.
It felt different staying at an Airbnb condominium as opposed to a hotel resort because we missed out on the daily maid service, the convenience of a hotel restaurant and the front desk information gathering station.
Cozy albeit quirky rose interior
But what it lacked in hotel amenities it more than made up for as it had the perfect view from our balcony to the beach, the cozy, albeit quirky rose interior and beachy touches inside the unit such as beach chairs and a beach umbrella complete with a sand anchor.
Can’t beat this view!
Our morning view to Paradise
We spent the majority of our vacay mornings and afternoons enjoying the surf and sun at the beach (did I mention that the temps averaged 85 degrees Fahrenheit all 5 days!) and almost pinched ourselves for picking the right week of the month to travel.
I think this is when I lost my Fitbit!
Since we left on a Sunday of the last week in August, most people with children were already in full ‘Back to School’ mode so the beach felt somewhat secluded and a little private.
It feels so good to be on the beach when its not wall to wall people…
Our condominium had a galley kitchen with pots and pans and stuff so we went shopping for food, snacks and adult beverages at the Piggly Wiggly (smile).
Love that name!
And afterwards we had breakfast at Shoney’s – I remember this restaurant from a couple of Summers I spent in Fayetteville, North Carolina with my big sister Dana. I was 15 years old at the time and Dana was 23. She was serving in the Air Force and had recently purchased her own home and it was ‘my turn’ to spend the Summer with her. Dana took me to Shoney’s as they were legendary back then for their huge Southern breakfasts. However, on the day me and my boo went, the managers were cooking (never a good sign) as they were short on wait staff so the food and service were not quite what I expected.
Shoney Bear
The breakfast was just okay…
Speaking of food, the best meal in MB that week bar none was the Jamaican take-out restaurant we discovered after leaving the Piggly Wiggly. It was across the street from Piggly Wiggly and to their left. We both luvvvv Jamaican food so we ordered 3 plates to go – 2 plates of Oxtails with rice and peas and cabbage and 1 plate of Jerk Chicken with peas and rice and cabbage.
3 plates to go please!
I inhaled my oxtails, peas and rice and cabbage poolside back at the crib
We had a lively conversation with the owner and his wife around the U.S. dominance in track and field at the most recent Paris Olympics which was precipitated by Usain Bolt’s picture on the wall… 😜
Usain Bolt
As for lunch and dinner ‘dine-in restaurants,’ we surfed online and found at least 3 or 4 that were decent and within walking distance. We did not rent a car – in all honesty South Myrtle Beach is easy to navigate on foot as everything is relatively close by. The Uber ride from the Myrtle Beach airport to our condominium took just 15 minutes!
The first restaurant where we ate was recommended by a hotel concierge named Will whom we met on the street – he said it was popular with tourists so he knew we would like it. Will was not wrong (smile). It was named River City Cafe. I had a delish veggie burger with cheese and a side salad. Before our meal came we were served salty roasted shelled peanuts in a cup and afterwards we got to throw the shells on the wooden floor😀. It took me back to my days growing up in Groton, Connecticut when we ate at The Ground Round 😀.
The license plated wall of the River City CafeDelish veggie cheese burger with a side salad
Cool ice water with salty roasted shelled peanuts and yes, we gladly threw the empty shells on the floor (smile).
For dinner that night (really apps since I was still full from lunch!) we chose RipTyde Rooftop Bar because it overlooked the beach and it had a cool indoor/outdoor vibe. I had a delish Frozen Mango Margarita Mocktail that froze my brain every time I took a sip (smile). There was live music playing and from our seats, we could watch the hotel guests enjoying a game of Corn Hole on the beach.
We had the best view from RipTyde indoor outdoor restaurant
The following night we headed back to the Myrtle Beach boardwalk to check out Pier 14 Restaurant but while walking on the boardwalk we met a friendly middle -aged couple from Washington state who had just arrived in town to attend NASCAR. We exchanged our respective life stories and went on our way 😉.
The beautiful and well-lit Myrtle Beach 1.2 mile long boardwalk
We ate that night at Pier 14 which was known for their seafood and specialty drinks. It was late for dining (9pm) so I ordered something light – Poke Tuna and it hit the spot ☺️
Pier 14 Restaurant
From there we went to The Arcades (old school gaming) which really took me back in time…
The following evening (after once again spending all day on the beach) we dined at LandShark Bar and Grill where I had a Caribbean Chicken salad before people watching along the Boardwalk.
Perfect photo op inside Landmark Shark Bar and Grill retail store
And we couldn’t leave MB before riding on the SkyWheel – it was truly a stress free ride – more observational than anything else – as we checked out the city lights and carnival rides.
Could not miss the SkyWheel on any given day, it was literally always in our sight
Entering the Sky Wheel to buy our tickets
Felt no stress whatsoever on this wheel 😜the ride lasted about 14 fun-filled minutes.
Our 5th and final day was spent in our condominium- eating, packing and admiring the view from our balcony…
The view from our balcony was impressive
So long MB 😘
For those of you who are wondering why we did not golf, well we figured that just gives us another reason to head back 😜 ⛳️
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