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    3.2 (9 reviews)
    Closed 1:00 pm - 6:00 PM

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    My pale was sooo delicious it was enough for me to give some to my 4 year old. The crawfish nachos were good they just got soggy fast.

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    7 years ago

    the most creative snowball! great flavor and soft ice! i enjoyed the strawberry shortcake designer sneauxball

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    Pandora's Snowballs and Ice Cream

    Pandora's Snowballs and Ice Cream

    4.1
    (156 reviews)
    2.3 mi
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    My go to Snowball destination every time my family and I return home to New Orleans to visit. The…read moresnowballs here are the best, flavors, toppings, etc., and the amount of juices placed on their shaved ice. The service here is always great, the staff are always kind and welcoming. So, if you're ever in New Orleans visiting or a local resident, Pandora's Snowball stand on North Carrollton Avenue near City Park is your place to go for the best snowballs and other treats year round.

    I had a good experience at pandoras snowballs. The snowball was pretty darn good & the service was…read moregood as well. I do with they had seating, but other than that I have no complaints. I stopped by pandora's snowballs on a saturday afternoon and it was pretty busy. Despite the long line, we actually were served pretty quickly. And our snowball was made pretty fast as well. The food was pretty good! It was very sugary, but that's kinda what you come for :) the ice was really good & the cream was also yummy. It was a nice balance. I also thought the flavors of ice were nice and potent. We got a stuffed snowball with vanilla cream & half mango + half strawberry cheesecake. We also got the sour spray on the mango half. I'd recommend getting some more toppings, it would definitely make it more delicious I was a little disappointed that there was no seating or tables to eat at. Had to eat and walk at the same time.. or if there were tables we couldn't find them. But overall a good experience

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    French Market

    French Market

    3.7
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    2.8 mi
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    Costume jewelry, artwork, brickabrac, t shirts booths, Mardi Gras trinkets and masks, graphic…read moreplaying cards, cute printed colorful or revealing dresses for sale. This past year I've had a thing for purchasing copper jewelry- most bracelets from South Korea, Mexico City, Tijuana and Mt. Charleston. Wondered if anyone ever made copper necklaces. I saw a few vendors that had thick linked chains. I bought the medium $45 length- tax is high in New Orleans. Far cry from dainty but copper is supposed to be good for arthritis and health. Ok let's see.

    It's been around since 1791, but the six blocks that make up the French Market don't yield much in…read morelocal historical value. Congested with wandering tourists, most of the vendors sell items that could be found at any flea market in the country. A lot of the souvenirs and clothing fell way short in reflecting authentic New Orleans craftsmanship. I was hoping for a market more along the lines of Barcelona's La Boqueria with bounties of fresh produce and appetizing edibles, but there was just a row of fast food kiosks beyond the beignets at Cafe du Monde. Without a doubt, the highlight of the market was the strolling groups of musicians randomly playing jazz to enraptured tourists. RELATED - Exploring New Orleans? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://yelp.to/IvmEoOrXVB

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