Cities from Anderson Cooper

New Orleans

New Orleans is a Louisiana city on the Mississippi River, near the Gulf of Mexico. Nicknamed the "Big Easy," it's known for its round-the-clock nightlife, vibrant live-music scene and spicy, singular cuisine reflecting its history as a melting pot of French, African and American cultures.
Anderson Cooper
TV Host, Journalist
Heading to one of my favorite cities, New Orleans, for @60Minutes this weekend.
Restaurants from Anderson Cooper

Il Mulino New York

Il Mulino New York
Anderson Cooper
TV Host, Journalist
His go-to restaurant: II Mulino “In the Village, there’s an old-school Italian restaurant I like that’s right next to my house. We share a wall. It’s small and very over the top, but it’s really good.”
Cafes from Anderson Cooper

OatMeals

OatMeals is the world's first oatmeal bar, located in Greenwich Village NYC. We put modern twists on an old-fashioned favorite!
Anderson Cooper
TV Host, Journalist
His meal of choice next to Soylent: OatMeals “This is one of my favorite places in New York. It’s a tiny hole-in-the-wall that offers nothing but oatmeal. There’s a fixins bar, and it sells oatmeal muffins and oatmeal cookies. It’s very big with NYU students.”
Cuisine from Anderson Cooper

Chocolate Chip Cookies

Crisp edges, chewy middles, and so, so easy to make. Try this wildly-popular chocolate chip cookie recipe for yourself.
Anderson Cooper
TV Host, Journalist
Chocolate chip cookies make me happy.
Cuisine from Anderson Cooper

Waffles

Waffles
Anderson Cooper
TV Host, Journalist
He likes waffles.
Events from Anderson Cooper

Sleep No More (play)

Upon leaving the elevator, guests may wander through any of the five visitable floors of settings. These floors and the characters that frequently inhabit them consist of, from the top down:
Anderson Cooper
TV Host, Journalist
Sleep No More — “It’s an interactive play that is unlike anything I’ve ever seen. It’s like being in a David Lynch movie set in a 1940’s hotel. The audience moves around freely, in silence, wearing masks. I try to describe it, and end up sounding crazy. I end up saying simply, ‘Go see it.'”