Mandeville

5 Must-Do's on Louisiana's Northshore

We’ll be perfectly honest. We had no idea what to expect when it came to St. Tammany Parish, aka Louisiana Northshore. We hadn’t heard much about it, and our knowledge of the region was pretty scarce. When planning our trip to Louisiana’s Northshore, we figured we’d try some good cajun food, maybe even see a crocodile - but beyond that we really weren’t sure! Located just 40 minutes from New Orleans’ French Quarter, we now wish we would have made it over when we visited NOLA last spring.

We love it when a destination takes us by surprise. 

When a place that we’ve never been and don’t know much about instantly pulls at our heartstrings and embraces us in such a way that we leave saying, “That was SO cool!” That’s what happened with Luisiana’s Northshore. Sure, we ate our weight in cajun home cooking, and we even stumbled upon a few crocodiles (a novelty to us California folks), but it was SO much more than that! Louisiana’s Northshore is filled with charming towns, friendly locals, scenic activities and escapes, and just the kind of flavorful cuisine we’d hoped it would have (more on the food scene, here). 

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While we could’ve easily doubled this list, we’ve narrowed it down to five “Must Do’s” while you’re in Louisiana’s Northshore. Enjoy!

1. TAKE A SUNSET PONTOON RIDE 

There’s no better way to see Louisiana Northshore than by boat, and not just any kind of boat… a pontoon! Our friend Captain Mike at Louisiana Tours and Adventures will not only give you a tour packed with history, random facts (ask him to point out Britney Spears’ old house!), and jaw-dropping sights, but he’ll make sure you’re in the best, most scenic spot just in time to catch the sunset! Make sure to pack a picnic, and plenty of “The Boot” - a Louisiana beer (ONLY Louisiana, because they don’t let this one go outside the boot, aka the state) that’s not to be missed!

New friends!

Dinner and a sunset. See the sun about to dip below the horizon?

2. RIDE BIKES AROUND MANDEVILLE

Mandeville is one of the charming little towns nestled along the water, spacious streets and sidewalks make it perfectly bikeable. Rent a couple of cruisers from the friendly folks at Brook’s Bike Shop, and spend a morning (or an afternoon, whatever you prefer!) riding along the Tammany Trace, a 31 mile “rails to trails” conversion - connecting five Louisiana Northshore communities! After you’re done, do a little boutique shopping on Lakeshore Drive, and don’t forget to stop at The Candy Bank!

3. SEE A JAZZ CONCERT AT DEW DROP JAZZ AND SOCIAL HALL

If you’re an avid jazz fan, chances are you’re familiar with the Dew Drop Jazz and Social Hall. Not only is it the oldest jazz hall in the WORLD, it’s virtually unaltered, looking just as it did more than a century ago! Famous jazz musicians from around the world have played there, from Buddy Petit and Kid Ory - and it still attracts jaw-dropping headliners! Find their concert schedule here. (Oh, and if you’re hungry, grab dinner from the cute little church ladies at the Free Mission next door!) 

4. GO CANOEING WITH CANOE AND TRAIL

Canoeing is always a good idea, especially in the Louisiana wetlands! Rent a canoe (or kayak) from Canoe and Trail, and leisurely float along the river… it’s peaceful, serene, and even dog-friendly, so bring your pup! When you’re done exploring, make sure to end the outing with fresh oysters at The Chimes Covington!

Sally’s first time in a canoe!

5. SHOP THE ANTIQUE STORES IN DOWNTOWN COVINGTON

Founded in 1813, Covington is a charming and historic little town bustling with galleries, boutiques, museums, cafes and you guessed it… antique stores! Located inside quaint converted cottages, Covington’s antique and collectibles shops are absolutely adorable… and you’re sure to find some amazing local gems! Pop into the posh English Tea Room or chic Cypress Bar at the Southern Hotel for a refreshment after!

Bobby found a really special antique

Southern Comfort Food at it's Finest on Louisiana's Northshore

This past March we were introduced to cajun cooking in New Orleans, and it’s safe to say that our taste buds have never been the same. The zesty spices, the hearty jambalayas and gumbos, the fusion of fresh seafood and fried, buttery sides.. It’s unlike any other cuisine we’ve had, and it’s absolutely addicting. Our mouths are watering just thinking about it!

While it’s easy to immediately pair Cajun and Creole-influenced cooking and southern comfort food exclusively with New Orleans, this vibrant cuisine can actually be found all over the great state of Louisiana! One particular spot where we’ve found this fare really shines is the Louisiana Northshore - and while we only had a few short days to indulge, we found some not-to-miss spots to eat (and drink)!

HAMBONE

Located right in the heart of Old Mandeville, Hambone is a family-run restaurant that specializes in locally-sourced, creative and fresh dishes served in a casual and homey atmosphere. 

It’s the kind of place where you walk through the doors and you instantly feel like family - and it’s also the kind of place that you can smell from a mile away. (Three words: freshly baked biscuits.) From their Ham and Cheese Croquettes, to their Oysters Marci, to their famous Chicken Biscuit, it’s Southern comfort food at its best. (And we’re happy to report that their outdoor seating is puppy-approved!)

We’d come back for the Chicken Biscuit

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THE CHIMES COVINGTON

You can’t beat the views - or the extensive and hearty menu at The Chimes Covington. Grab a table outside (once again, dog friendly!) and chances are you’ll see their resident goats roaming the property, and maybe even a turtle or two! 

Order some hushpuppies, Louisiana Alligator, Chargrilled Oysters, and maybe even a Crawfish Etouffee - and you’ve got the ultimate Louisiana Northshore lunch experience. (If you’re really hungry, order one of their famous Po’ boy sandwiches too!) You’ll definitely need a nap after this one. 

Hush puppies and alligator… YUM

Hush puppies and alligator… YUM

Chargrilled Oysters… the culinary highlight of Bobby’s trip

THE CYPRESS BAR AT THE SOUTHERN HOTEL 

There’s nothing like a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail - if you’re pregnant like me), after an afternoon of sightseeing and feasting on Southern comfort food. The Cypress Bar at The Southern Hotel in Downtown Covington is as charming as it is inviting, with a cozy sitting area and friendly bartenders that are eager to please. 

They offer everything from specialty cocktails to whiskey tastings, and if you’re lucky, you might even catch some live music! The historic Covington murals on the walls will have you feeling as though you’ve transported to a different era, and the bar snacks are downright tasty, too!

OXLOT 9

Also located inside The Southern Hotel, Oxlot 9 is an upscale southern bistro that specializes in innovative and sophisticated dishes that are fresh, seasonal, and downright delicious. We highly suggest their Sunday Brunch, which features a rotating menu of gulf-inspired classics - from Crab Cake Benedict to Shrimp & Stone Ground Grits!

If you’re feeling adventurous, try their famous Fried Frog Legs, which Chef Jeffrey Hansell prepared when he competed on Food Network’s Beat Bobby Flay.

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Amazing live music at Oxlot 9

Give us ALL the Crab Cake Benedict

THE LAKEHOUSE MANDEVILLE

Our pick for a romantic and intimate date night, The Lakehouse Mandeville is a favorite among Mandeville locals and visitors alike, and for good reason! Not only do they have breathtaking lake views, but they have an upscale menu that’s both decadent and beautifully presented.

We recommend indulging in their iconic “1840 Supper”, which includes soup or salad, a Hereford Filet or the Gulf Fish of the Day, and their White Chocolate Bread Pudding a la Mode. And yes, that dessert is as rich and gooey and delicious as it sounds!

The Lakehouse Mandeville - a beautiful date night spot

There’s no doubt that the culinary scene in Louisiana's Northshore is impressive, and it’s growing rapidly, too. We can’t wait to return and see what new restaurants have popped up throughout the coast… send us a message and let us know if we missed any of your favorites!