I actually watched A Streetcar Named Desire from start to finish for the first time last night. For those who know of my near obsession with all things New Orleans, you probably find that hard to believe. But, it's true. I did thoroughly enjoy it, but of course it really had little to do with the City itself. The character study and the double entendre of riding on the streetcar of that name.... well it just goes to show the brilliance of Tennessee Williams and how much it deserved the Pulitzer Prize.
But, back to the City itself. I of course was aware of the very famous scene with Stanley yelling "Stella!, so it was no surprise that there is a very beautiful fine dining restaurant by that name (exclamation mark included) in the French Quarter. I noticed it during my first visit which was in 2004, pre-Katrina. I haven't dined there yet, but it is on my list for my next visit to Nawlins. It gets wonderful reviews and I am really looking forward to dining there.
When I was next there, post Katrina, a lot of the familiar restaurants in the French Quarter were still there. And, I noticed a new one right at Jackson Square. The name? .....
Of course!
And don't you just love the wrought iron railing and plants on the gallery in the background? So New Orleans!
Stanley is owned by the same chef as Stella!, and was opened Post Katrina. It is a more casual dining atmosphere, and again one that I haven't yet tried, but without any doubt, will!
And for anyone wondering, there really is a Desire Street in New Orleans, but there is no longer a Streetcar on it. The old green streetcars are one of my favorite things in New Orleans. The one pictured below is on St. Charles. The interior picture shows the old wooden seats. There is a driver's station at both ends of the trolley car. When the car gets to the end of the route, the driver walks down the car, pulling the back of the seats towards him so that the back of the seat is now on the opposite side of the bench. He (or she) then goes down to the driver's station at the other end of the car and makes the return trip down the track.
And in 2008, we found many of versions of this Trolley Car artwork throughout the city. Some of the more recognizable versions are Tabasco, The New Orleans Saints including a model of the Superdome, and a Streetcar filled with some of New Orleans most famous chefs including Paul Prudhomme and Emeril. So creative!
And in keeping with the New Orleans theme, and the original reason for my Blog - knitting - here is a picture of a baby outfit I made that I call "Mardi Gras Lite". I added "Lite" because the colours I used are paler versions of the purple gold and green and are the traditional Mardi Gras colours. The hat, although difficult to tell is a knitted version of a Jester's hat with three points at the top. This set is 100% cotton and can be found in my Etsy Shop.
Happy First Day of Summer everyone and thanks for stopping by!
I want to try both Stella! and Stanley. Are the foods the same? Or do they match the characters in the play? Love the picture of the green trolley cars. This blog is going to be so interesting with all your knowledge and pictures of NO. The colors of the little sweater and hat are lovely. Yea Kasey ... so glad you decided to blog and can't wait to hear more stories about Nawlins.
ReplyDeleteThanks Meg. From what I have heard, Stella! is a more "refined" dining experience, which would relate back to Stella's upbringing, and Stanley is, in staying in character, more common - although also with rave reviews. I will let you know from personal experience after my next visit!
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