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Despite the fact it sells no drinks, has no air conditioning and only limited bench seating, people still flock to New Orleans' Preservation Hall. They stand or squat in the crowded old…
New Orleans' largest and most popular gay club hosts regular parties, featuring one of the country's most spectacular light shows. Dance the night away under Oz's massive mirror ball to the…
Don't let the sweet orange juice, pineapple juice and grenadine lull you into having more than one of the famous Hurricanes at New Orleans' Pat O'Brien's. Be forewarned - each glass contains 4…
Celebrities often come to Napoleon House to soak up the atmosphere and wash down a muffuletta - crusty bread, filled cheese, salami, ham and olive salad - with a signature Pimm's Cup. The…
The Carousel Bar has been around since 1949. And it keeps going around. The 25-seat bar makes a complete revolution every 15 minutes. Celebrities and common folk come to relax and enjoy live…
Small and intimate, Snug Harbor is a favourite of locals and tourists alike. Run by pianist Ellis Marsalis (father of Wynton and Branford) and singer Charmaine Neville, the jazz is more modern…
A bust of founder Professor Longhair sits prominently in Tipitina's entranceway in New Orleans. Once inside, local and national stars and rising stars play rock, reggae, brass band and country music.