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Back to EpisodesThe Ultimate Guide to New Orleans Snowballs
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In today's episode, we visit with author and snowball aficionado Megan Braden-Perry. Her book, Crescent City Snow, the Ultimate Guide to New Orleans Snowball Stands is our roadmap as we explore snowball stands across New Orleans. Learn about what to expect and what to order - from unique flavors to the snowball combo meal, and more!
- Do you know the difference between a snow cone and a snowball?
- Ever hear of a stuffed snowball?
- Want to know where to get terrific seafood and an awesome snowball, in one stop?
By the end of this episode, you'll want to hop in the car and wander from place to place. Below, you'll see a list of places we discussed, but if you want to be an insider, purchase a copy of Megan's book and keep it with you at all times!
This is a fun discussion. If you are listening in New Orleans, you'll have some great new places to try. If you're planning a visit, you're sure to find a snowball stand close to where you'll be staying. And if you are living vicariously through us, you'll enjoy the stories and learning about the varieties of snowballs and other treats available at these iconic New Orleans stands.
New Orleans Snowballs - Places to Visit
Here are a list of places we discussed on the podcast. To get the complete details, purchase Megan's book. It is the sweetest $15 you'll ever spend :)
Gentilly- Pontilly Sno - Christian place, indoor and outdoor seating
- Brother Martin - nachos, Frito pie
- Rodney's - gummy bears in snowballs
- Brain Freeze - right next to Castnet, the seafood place
- Ike's - good snow, new flavors, boudin, outside seating
- Pandora's
- Big Chief Snowballs - no frills, pink building
- Downtown 504 Snoballs (Broad Street)
- Baby's Snack Box - snowballs, yakamein
- Plum Street
- Cee-Cee's SnoBalls
- Imperial Woodpecker Sno-Balls (at Spanish Plaza)
- Hansen's Sno-Bliz
- Plum Street Snoballs
- Sno-La Snoball Lounge
- Sno-Wizard
- Casey's Snowballs
- Sal's Sno-Balls
- Ro-Bear's
- Mr. Frank's Snoballs
- Van's Snoballs
- ABear's Snoball Stand
- Buck's Sno-Wiz
- Scuba Steve's
- Snow World Sno-balls
- Mom & Pops Snowballs and Hot Tamales
- River Breez Sno Balls
- Goody's Sno-Balls
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