Dining with Ian McNaulty – EP 250
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Dining with Ian McNaulty

Today, I’m joined by local food writer Ian McNaulty to talk about what’s going on with dining and drinking in New Orleans.

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Two Chicks Walking Tours

Long time listeners are familiar with Two Chicks Walking tours as they’ve been featured guests on the podcast as well as supported our work through sponsorship over the years. What you might not know is that they’ve also caught the attention of major media outlets and brands within the travel space.

American Express has highlighted them in a three day itinerary alongside the Roosevelt, Congo Square, Preservation Hall, Dooky Chase and Tipitina’s. Thrillist includes their Garden District Walking tours in a two day itinerary paired with Commander’s Palace – a lovely duo if ever there was one.

As we head into the warmer weather, they’ll continue to offer morning and afternoon options but plan to scale back operations a little bit. Private tours will remain an option. https://www.twochickswalkingtours.com/

Thank You

Thanks to Ian McNaulty for joining me today. Thanks also to Joel Sharpton of Pro Podcasting Services for editing the podcast.

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