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Haitian food

If you're willing to travel out to Long Island, my organization has profiled a few good ones:

http://www.longislandwins.com/index.php/culture/detail/long_island_culture_guide_haiti/

Mirelle’s Restaurant (170 Post Avenue, Westbury, 516-338-4933; Tues-Wed 4pm-10pm; Thurs-Fri 11am-10pm; Sat-Sun 11am-11pm)

Taste of the Islands (460 Peninsula Blvd, Hempstead; 516-489-5925; Mon-Thurs 10am-9pm; Fri-Sat 10am-10pm; Sun 10am-5pm)

Haitian food

If you're able to make the trek out to Long Island, here are a couple of recommended places. For the full story, follow the link:

http://www.longislandwins.com/index.php/culture/detail/long_island_culture_guide_haiti/

Taste of the Islands (460 Peninsula Blvd, Hempstead; 516-489-5925; Mon-Thurs 10am-9pm; Fri-Sat 10am-10pm; Sun 10am-5pm)

Mirelle’s Restaurant (170 Post Avenue, Westbury, 516-338-4933; Tues-Wed 4pm-10pm; Thurs-Fri 11am-10pm; Sat-Sun 11am-11pm)

Any Philadelphia Eagles Bars in New Orleans?

I ended up watching the game at Bourbon Rocks on Bourbon Street. We were in the area, and it was getting close to game time, so I ducked in there. Definitely isn't an Eagles bar, as I might have hoped, but there were plenty of Birds fans there as the game went on. Got a seat at the bar, and beers were three for $4.50, that is, they serve you three at once. Needless to say, I was somewhat liquored up by the time the game ended, which helped blunt the pain of the loss. In general, I would guess that any of the sports bars on Bourbon would be good for a football game. Cheap beer, lots of flatscreens, and plenty of foot traffic from the street.

Any Philadelphia Eagles Bars in New Orleans?

Super- judging by this I guess we'll hit up Finn McCool's. Post a note to the thread if you hear of anything better, or more Eagles-centric...and try to save some partying for the game on Sunday-

Any Philadelphia Eagles Bars in New Orleans?

Thanks gastrotect

Any Philadelphia Eagles Bars in New Orleans?

Thanks mikek, Cooter's sounds appealing. I guess an Eagles bar isn't totally necessary. Anyhow, I'm traveling with a couple of NYers who are still sore over last week's loss.

Any Philadelphia Eagles Bars in New Orleans?

I'm taking a road trip with some friends this week, and I'm going to be in New Orleans on Sunday. I want to catch the Eagles playoff game down there on Sunday, and I was wondering if there are any bars that are exclusively for Eagles fans. If not, does anyone know a place that's good to watch NFL games in general? Thanks-

Inwood - Washington Heights Hounds Dining Guide recs?

Just had dinner a couple nights ago at Dykeman Express, a Dominican place at Dykeman and Nagle. The service is great, and the skirt steak in mushroom sauce that I had was delicious. Beers (Presidente) also came ice cold, which I appreciated since it's been hot lately-

Best Dominican breakfast in Washington Heights

NY Mag ran an article on the Heights that mentioned that Tipico had a breakfast special for $2.25. From NY Mag: "Its breakfast special is hard to beat: two eggs, home fries, toast, juice, and coffee or tea, for $2.25."