Party Like a French Quarter Local
830 Conti Street | New Orleans, LA 70112
The Bombay Club
Louisiana Chef Nathan Richard had a strong background in the art of charcuterie, and the culinary instinct of a born-and-raised Louisianan. Chef Richard loves to experiment with flavors, and has brought to our quasi-British menu a Cajun twist.
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French Quarter, Creole, Jazz, Moderate, Outdoor Seating, Local Favorite, Featured, Live Music
2301 Chartres St | New Orleans
The Friendly Bar
Friendly neighborhood bar. (Facebook.com)
504-943-8929
1239 Royal St | New Orleans
The Golden Lantern
Established in 1966 The Golden Lantern has maintained its reputation of being one of the best neighborhood gay friendly bars in the quarter. The...
(504) 529-2860
542 N Rampart St | New Orleans
The Page
New Orleans' Number One Black Owned Gay Bar
(504) 875-4162
718 N Rampart St | New Orleans
The Voodoo Lounge
The Voodoo Lounge occupies an unassuming corner on Rampart Street just feet from where the streetcar tracks will soon be laid. New owners Drew Allen...
(504) 265-0953
827 Toulouse St | New Orleans
Vacherie Restaurant
The home of authentic Cajun food, in the heart of New Orleans’ historic French Quarter.
Our restaurant, bar, and cafe are located on the first...
$$Cajun, Creole, French Quarter, Bar & Lounge, Restaurant, Serves Food, Proud Ally, Outdoor Seating, Courtyard
(504) 207-4532
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Any reason is a reason to celebrate in New Orleans. New Orleans is well-known for year-round festivals, celebrations, and most importantly, Mardi Gras. Experience the ongoing revelry found on world-famous Bourbon Street, dance the night away on Frenchmen Street, or slip into a local jazz bar and sip on a hand-crafted cocktail. Try your luck at Harrah’s casino or witness a colorful, dazzling burlesque show. Nightlife in New Orleans is taken seriously, so plan your next move and join the party!