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6 Things to Do in New Orleans During Fall

People in line queue during day for famous restaurant cafe beignet powdered sugar donuts.

Fall in New Orleans is a time like no other! You can expect to enjoy fewer crowds, great weather, and some gorgeous fall foliage. At New Orleans School of Cooking, we offer a variety of Creole and Cajun cooking classes that make a great addition to an autumn day in NOLA! Looking for more fun things to do in New Orleans this fall? Read our guide below for some of the best ways to experience NOLA this autumn season!

1. Take a Cajun Cooking Class

If you need an indoor activity in New Orleans, you can’t go wrong with a hands-on cooking class! Take a culinary class with New Orleans School of Cooking and dive deep into classic Creole and Cajun recipes such as jambalaya, gumbo, etouffee, and pralines. We offer interactive cooking lessons for beginners and experienced chefs alike! Our classes are led by expert local chefs who will share with you the special sauces, spices, and touches that make Louisiana’s cuisine so flavorful and so special. The best part? You get to take home new recipes and culinary skills to share with your loved ones! We also offer great New Orleans team-building activities. Visit our top-rated Cooking School located in the French Quarter for the perfect fall activity!

2. Take a Walking Tour of NOLA

After your New Orleans cooking class, take a guided tour through NOLA’s iconic French Quarter with Destination Kitchen! They offer amazing food tours where you and your family can enjoy next-level local cuisine and sightseeing. Learn about New Orleans’ unique history, culture, and architecture while you enjoy unforgettable local bites such as gumbo, jambalaya, char-grilled oysters, and alligator bites. We also recommend checking out their French Quarter Cocktail and Foodie Crawl for the perfect way to kick off your night out in NOLA. Louisiana’s cool fall weather makes for the perfect day out on the town! Spend it enjoying delicious food, drinks, and fun company!

3. Enjoy New Orleans’ Oktoberfest

Speaking of drinks, this next fall activity is none other than NOLA’s famous Oktoberfest! From October 10th to 25th, visitors can enjoy mouthwatering German food, live music, and even a Schnauzer Parade at this iconic festival! This family-friendly fest has tons of activities for the kids, plus German dancing, singing, and more! While we love to share our passion for Creole and Cajun food, you really can’t go wrong with a good Oktoberfest celebration. Visit NOLA in the fall for an unforgettable Southern twist on a German classic.

4. Treat Yourself to the Best Fall Brunch in New Orleans

No fall morning in the city would be complete without a Cajun brunch! Enjoy New Orleans’ best brunch experience with New Orleans School of Cooking! Learn how to prepare delectable Cajun and Creole dishes such as Southern Style Eggs Benedict, Pralines, and Grits! This interactive New Orleans cooking class is perfect for small groups, coworkers, girls’ brunch, and couples. Expand your culinary skills and open up a whole new world of flavor possibilities alongside our expert chef! Don’t forget the best part… you get to enjoy all your hard work, plus optional libations like bottomless mimosas, Abita beer, and bloody marys. We also have a great dinner cooking class available! Book now.

5. Eat Some Sweets at NOLA’s Beignetfest

Satisfy your sweet tooth at the New Orleans Beingnetfest this November! If you’ve never had one before, you’re in for a real treat. These iconic desserts are much like a donut, fried into squares, served hot, and sprinkled with a generous portion of powdered sugar! At Beignetfest, you can choose from countless savory and sweet flavors like bananas foster, cheese, seafood-stuffed, and more. The festival is held in New Orleans City Park and features live musical performances and a local art market!

6. Experience the Crescent City Blues & BBQ Fest

What would a trip to New Orleans, Louisiana, be without some incredible music and barbeque? We recommend checking out the Crescent City Blues and BBQ Festival this fall! Perfect for foodies and music enthusiasts alike, this free 3-day festival features next-level soul and blues music plus mouthwatering BBQ from top-rated pitmasters! Plus, all proceeds from the festival go to the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation, helping them provide educational opportunities and community events throughout the rest of the year!

Book a New Orleans Cooking Class this Fall

Visit New Orleans this fall season and enjoy nonstop festivities, culture, music, and of course, delicious food! With the New Orleans School of Cooking, you can enjoy amazing cooking classes plus demonstrative cooking lessons right in the heart of the French Quarter! Immerse yourself in the incredible flavors of Louisiana and learn the secrets of Creole and Cajun cuisine alongside an expert chef! Book your culinary lesson in New Orleans this fall!