Back in business post-hurricane, Louisiana's "Big Easy", New Orleans, is once more Mardi Gras mecca, cultural center and architectural tease, with jazz and regional cuisine thrown into the mix for good measure.
Located in the mountaintop resort 1886 Crescent Hotel & Spa, overlooks the Ozark Mountain town of Eureka Springs; mountain views, 18 foot ceilings, historic walnut walls and crystal chandeliers illustrate the unique and historic setting, perfect for a memorable romantic dinner for two or a celebration with many. In the tradition of America's great historic hotels, the 1886 Steakhouse is known for its steaks, seafood and other specialties while pairing entrees with a wine list of more than 400 varieties of wine, a collection recognized and awarded by Wine Spectator magazine.
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