A Bodhi Road Recommendations

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A Bodhi Road Recommendations

Food scene

There are meat lover, vegan, and vegetarian options and they make all of the bread homemade! So delicious. There’s a cute family atmosphere on one side and a little tiki bar on the other!
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Kingfisher Sandwiches
1500 Barrancas Ave
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There are meat lover, vegan, and vegetarian options and they make all of the bread homemade! So delicious. There’s a cute family atmosphere on one side and a little tiki bar on the other!
Jared loves the chicken and waffles! I love the Buddha bowl. Great dining downtown on the street. One of our favorite place to eat outdoors
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Polonza Bistro
286 N Palafox St
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Jared loves the chicken and waffles! I love the Buddha bowl. Great dining downtown on the street. One of our favorite place to eat outdoors

Neighborhoods

Lovely little bayou neighborhood! A great nearby place to ride bikes!
Navy Point
Lovely little bayou neighborhood! A great nearby place to ride bikes!

Sightseeing

By appointment only now and you must wear a mask for birds safety but worth it! So fun to interact with and feed these creatures!
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Uncle Sandy's Macaw Bird Park
9513 N Palafox St
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By appointment only now and you must wear a mask for birds safety but worth it! So fun to interact with and feed these creatures!

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Ukuhamba-hamba

You will definitely need a car!

Renting a car will be cheaper and more convenient than uber and lift around here!
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Bless your heart

The phrase “Bless your/her/his heart!” can be put at the end of a phrase to nullify any cruelty. “This is a term used by the people of the southern United States particularly near the Gulf of Mexico to express to someone that they are an idiot without saying such harsh words.” -urban dictionary
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“Ma’am” & “Sir”

“Ma’am” & “Sir” are required for youth down here. In Ohio where we are from people say “oh, I’m not that old!” But here they are respectful phrases.