As you are planning your vacation to New Orleans, be sure to check out the gastronomic delight found at Restaurant R’evolution, just a little over 4 miles away from 1896 O’Malley House Bed & Breakfast.
As their website states, the word “revolution” is defined by Merriam-Webster as “a fundamental change in the way of thinking about or visualizing something.” Restaurant R’evolution prides itself on providing flavors and techniques from the Cajun and Creole traditions and creating contemporary dishes, permeated with culinary influence found in Louisiana’s history. Their selections are fresh and all ingredients are authentic. The menu at Restaurant R’evolution takes you on an unforgettable flavor journey.
Chefs Folse and Tramanto have partnered to bring their own versions of Louisiana’s can’t-miss-cuisine such as gumbo and beignets to their menus. The Wine Director, Molly Wismeier, ensures that your will enjoy wine from an extensive wine collection, perfectly complimenting your meal. The wine-by-the-glass program delivers a thrilling wine experience.
So much can be said about this marvelous restaurant, but you should experience it yourself. In New Orleans’ Christmas tradition, Restaurant R’evolution will begin offering R’eveillion Holiday Dinners as of December 1st. Don’t believe us? Check out what others are saying about this dining adventure.
Also, check out Restaurant R’evolution on Facebook (where we got the photo), Twitter, YouTube, and Blogger.

Larry Watts, the owner of 1896 O’Malley House, was happy to be included in an article about reputation management on review site TripAdvisor. Having been interviewed back in April by Tripavisor about how to succesfully run an award-winning inn, Larry was the natural choice to speak to the importance of responding to reviews and taking his guests’ comments seriously.
not, we still have limited availability for Halloween. With all of the wonderfully wicked things doing on in the city during Halloween week, you will certainly find many terrifying activities in which to take part.
October is a special month in New Orleans, with its haunted history and intriguing characters. The history of this city is so bizarre – we don’t have to make it up! What better way to celebrate this month of spirits than to explore the spookier side of the Big Easy?

n to Sweet Delight, Others are born to Endless Night.”