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Does anyone know who else besides the Royal Orleans is hosting a dinner/big screen, make reservations for, for the game. I know the usuals, but my daughter in law wants a reservation, not stand in line thing to get in.

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I'll ask around.

I'd like to know the usuals tho!
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I called Ruth's Chris(Harrah's) on Tuesday and asked about reserving any seat in the bar. She said BOTH bars have been booked for over a month for SB Sunday. :mad:

We have a room in the Warehouse District for Sat and Sun...not sure where we'll land to watch the game but I will have the DVR going all day.

Does anyone know anything about the space that was once Kabby's?
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Yvette wrote:Does anyone know who else besides the Royal Orleans is hosting a dinner/big screen, make reservations for, for the game. I know the usuals, but my daughter in law wants a reservation, not stand in line thing to get in.

I found the below link that has several events listed and I am sure more will be added.
I have also heard that Cafe Giovoni is doing something. Prytania Theatre has their thing, but I am sure it is full already.
I am torn between wanting to be in the quarter at a fun place vs hanging at a restaurant with boring people.

Btw Roux, Lucy's is always a fun place to watch the game in the Warehouse District. They project the game on a building next door, but the quality is not always good.
You always have Harrahs as an option too.

http://www.neworleanscvb.com/static/index.cfm?contentID=1352
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I know of a private party that you can attend if you wish. Big screen TV...Food courtesy of J'Anita's. Balcony for the parades that day. Nothing fancy.

Just sayin.
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Andrea's has a package. So does the American Sector at the WWII Museum, but they are sold out. I am going to watch at home as I've done all year - don't want to jinx the mojo! Lots of places are closing to give the staff the night off.
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BobRSnow wrote:I know of a private party that you can attend if you wish. Big screen TV...Food courtesy of J'Anita's. Balcony for the parades that day. Nothing fancy.

Just sayin.
I am asking for my daughter in law. I will be out of town for the game, bringing king cake, beads, do rags, umbrella's and what ever else I can think of to the Vailians. Of course we will be dressed up in our Saints attire. They won't know what hit them up there in mountain country.

I would have loved to attend that private party with good food from J'Anitas and good fourm foodie friends. Thanks!


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Gourmondo wrote:Andrea's has a package. So does the American Sector at the WWII Museum, but they are sold out. I am going to watch at home as I've done all year - don't want to jinx the mojo! Lots of places are closing to give the staff the night off.
I know how you feel about the jinx....my husband, my dog and I dress alike for every game. Now we will be out of town, and my dog with my daughter in law. I have instructed her to make sure she puts his Saints attire on for the game.
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Broussard's ran an ad today for food and "super size" tv screen for SB Special Event.
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Thank you, will pass it along.
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