Andrew Callaghan
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Wikipedia is damn right about that.
I mean, I was a host at a fine dining restaurant on the corner of Bourbon and Iberville. So that's the first street if you go from Canal Street onto the quarter. So this is like across from like a daiquiri spot. It's the middle of the tourist corridor of New Orleans. And the spot was kind of like... kind of a tourist trap. It was called Bourbon House. The food was good.
I mean, I was a host at a fine dining restaurant on the corner of Bourbon and Iberville. So that's the first street if you go from Canal Street onto the quarter. So this is like across from like a daiquiri spot. It's the middle of the tourist corridor of New Orleans. And the spot was kind of like... kind of a tourist trap. It was called Bourbon House. The food was good.
I mean, I was a host at a fine dining restaurant on the corner of Bourbon and Iberville. So that's the first street if you go from Canal Street onto the quarter. So this is like across from like a daiquiri spot. It's the middle of the tourist corridor of New Orleans. And the spot was kind of like... kind of a tourist trap. It was called Bourbon House. The food was good.
Chef Eric, I don't want you to see this and think you don't make good and dewy sausages, but it was overpriced. And so I had to, we had to maintain this like fine dining facade on a street where almost everyone is like throwing up, fighting, or is half naked. So there was this policy. We had these giant glass windows next to the tables.
Chef Eric, I don't want you to see this and think you don't make good and dewy sausages, but it was overpriced. And so I had to, we had to maintain this like fine dining facade on a street where almost everyone is like throwing up, fighting, or is half naked. So there was this policy. We had these giant glass windows next to the tables.
Chef Eric, I don't want you to see this and think you don't make good and dewy sausages, but it was overpriced. And so I had to, we had to maintain this like fine dining facade on a street where almost everyone is like throwing up, fighting, or is half naked. So there was this policy. We had these giant glass windows next to the tables.
So if you're eating at a bourbon house, you can look out onto Bourbon Street and you can see as you're dining a full panoramic view of all these partiers throwing beads, boobs, all that. Yeah.
So if you're eating at a bourbon house, you can look out onto Bourbon Street and you can see as you're dining a full panoramic view of all these partiers throwing beads, boobs, all that. Yeah.
So if you're eating at a bourbon house, you can look out onto Bourbon Street and you can see as you're dining a full panoramic view of all these partiers throwing beads, boobs, all that. Yeah.
we had this policy where if we're serving someone we can't look onto bourbon street if something crazy is happening so there's a fight or something that we can't look right so there is a dude i remember i'm fucking serving a table there's a dude in a batman mask butt naked with 12 pairs of beads just jerking it yeah back to jerking it he's jerking it right and every every single person at the restaurant's looking out there like look they're taking pictures and the manager steven looks at me he's like keep your
we had this policy where if we're serving someone we can't look onto bourbon street if something crazy is happening so there's a fight or something that we can't look right so there is a dude i remember i'm fucking serving a table there's a dude in a batman mask butt naked with 12 pairs of beads just jerking it yeah back to jerking it he's jerking it right and every every single person at the restaurant's looking out there like look they're taking pictures and the manager steven looks at me he's like keep your
we had this policy where if we're serving someone we can't look onto bourbon street if something crazy is happening so there's a fight or something that we can't look right so there is a dude i remember i'm fucking serving a table there's a dude in a batman mask butt naked with 12 pairs of beads just jerking it yeah back to jerking it he's jerking it right and every every single person at the restaurant's looking out there like look they're taking pictures and the manager steven looks at me he's like keep your
fucking eyes on the table. So I'm serving these people, you know, and I'm like, you like red beans and rice or would you like some Creole? And there's just this dude and, you know, ultimately the manager went out and, you know, escorted him further down Bourbon Street. But, you know, I would get off work at around midnight every night and that was when Bourbon Street At its most chaotic.
fucking eyes on the table. So I'm serving these people, you know, and I'm like, you like red beans and rice or would you like some Creole? And there's just this dude and, you know, ultimately the manager went out and, you know, escorted him further down Bourbon Street. But, you know, I would get off work at around midnight every night and that was when Bourbon Street At its most chaotic.
fucking eyes on the table. So I'm serving these people, you know, and I'm like, you like red beans and rice or would you like some Creole? And there's just this dude and, you know, ultimately the manager went out and, you know, escorted him further down Bourbon Street. But, you know, I would get off work at around midnight every night and that was when Bourbon Street At its most chaotic.
And so I lived in the French Quarter as well. So I lived about 12 blocks down Bourbon in a small Creole cottage, a cute little like orange, old school New Orleans, one story spot. I lived in the attic above these gay meth dealers named Frankie and Johnny. Oh, wow. And so I would get off work and I would basically have to walk through like this battlefield. I mean, it was a battlefield.
And so I lived in the French Quarter as well. So I lived about 12 blocks down Bourbon in a small Creole cottage, a cute little like orange, old school New Orleans, one story spot. I lived in the attic above these gay meth dealers named Frankie and Johnny. Oh, wow. And so I would get off work and I would basically have to walk through like this battlefield. I mean, it was a battlefield.
And so I lived in the French Quarter as well. So I lived about 12 blocks down Bourbon in a small Creole cottage, a cute little like orange, old school New Orleans, one story spot. I lived in the attic above these gay meth dealers named Frankie and Johnny. Oh, wow. And so I would get off work and I would basically have to walk through like this battlefield. I mean, it was a battlefield.
Getting home was out of like the Warriors movie. It was almost impossible.