#1 of 15 nightlife & entertainment in New Orleans
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Idahogirl says:
I love this club. If you are in the Quarter and want to go to a fun club where you can dance and listen to great live music, this is it. Every time I go to New Orleans, we make a trip down to the Quarter to see what great band they have at the club this time. Each time we go, about once or twice a y…
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#2 of 15 nightlife & entertainment in New Orleans
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yadilitta says:
The Corporation is a small bar, which could be called a "hole in the wall". I know it's dark, but it's cozy! It's located 10 blocks away from the famous French Quarter, which makes that this place is visited mostly by locals.
A friend works there and we went to meet here. My first impression was…
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#3 of 15 nightlife & entertainment in New Orleans
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BlakeNewman says:
I've been to New Orleans about three times now. My first time was around April, my second time on Halloween, and my third time during Mardi Gras, which was, by far, the best.
New Orlean's is the location of many of the Anne Rice Vampire books. So, it was really neat to walk through the streets …
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#4 of 15 nightlife & entertainment in New Orleans
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sethwd2 says:
The Old Absinthe House is located on Rue Bourbon and dates back to the early 1800's. Andrew Jackson and Oscar Wilde are among the former patrons, and original fountains used for absinthe drinks are still present. The layout is simply a bar, fireplace, and some standing room, while the walls are de…
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#5 of 15 nightlife & entertainment in New Orleans
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vances says:
Not specifically a brass band hangout, but a marvelous venue for enjoying stellar jazz acts in the Big Easy, Snug Harbor is a few blocks beyond the French Quarter. This is probably a bummer for their management, but a real boon for music enthusiasts because it doesn’t seem to attract massive crow…
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#6 of 15 nightlife & entertainment in New Orleans
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yadilitta says:
Tropical Isle is the home of the famous or infamous Hand Grenade, one of the most famous and powerful drinks in New Orleans. You can find the Hand Grenades in their 4 locations - all of them on Bourbon Street, hehe.
The original opened in 1984 and is still very successful. It has a cozy atmospher…
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#7 of 15 nightlife & entertainment in New Orleans
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cardhouse_dreamer says:
The jukebox doesn't have any country music... no pop... no hip hop or R&B...... and THANK GOD. If you don't like your music loud, then you won't want to go here, but then again, if you don't like your music loud, then you probably aren't listening to metal in the first place. The drinks are cheape…
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#8 of 15 nightlife & entertainment in New Orleans
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LeighBR says:
Bridge Lounge is a nice bar located in the lower garden district, a bit out of the way for the average tourist and popular with locals. Pets (dogs) are allowed inside and out. Pictures of dogs line the bar's walls. The bar is spacious, there is seating inside (booths and tables along one side, and s…
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#9 of 15 nightlife & entertainment in New Orleans
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michellepowell says:
Coyote Ugly is a franchise, most of the locations are similar, the drinks are the same, the dance is rehearsed or exact in some locations, the outfits are basically no tits and ass showing, they are provocative not sleazy.
With that being said, the bars pack in the crowds and the majority of the …
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#10 of 15 nightlife & entertainment in New Orleans
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LeighBR says:
Le Phare is a relatively new location on the New Orleans night scene. It's a lounge environment and non-smoking. Their alcohol selection is fairly extensive. A good spot to come to earlier in the evening around 11-1, the crowd usually thins out about 2am. Also good spot to come to earlier so you can…
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#11 of 15 nightlife & entertainment in New Orleans
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travel-the-world says:
Preservation Hall is the most famous jazz club in New Orleans. Doors open at 8pm nightly and the music begins at 8:15pm. Admission is $10 and they close down at 11pm. There’s always a line outside, so be prepared to wait. Get there early or you may find standing room only. The outside of Pres…
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#12 of 15 nightlife & entertainment in New Orleans
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sybil says:
everytime i am in new orleans for jazzfest, i always stop by razzoo at least 5 times that weekend. the mc's then get to know us such that 2 years ago, they would call us from the stage and say that the "asian chicks" are back; this year, we were labeled as "the la girls" or "california girls." ra…
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#13 of 15 nightlife & entertainment in New Orleans
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sybil says:
i have been going to jazzfest for years and i have never been to shell fest until this year. it was such a pleasant experience. basically, after jazzfest, people would congregate at a shell gas station on esplanade and carrollton and basically shut the gas station down. there's loud music playing…
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#14 of 15 nightlife & entertainment in New Orleans
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johnnyk says:
“She’s got a ticket and she’s waiting at the station
She’s got to get away, get away as far as she can
Her problems will arise as sure as the sun will shine
She’s got to get used to life, living on the lam”. (1)
It has been said that you can’t run away from your problems. May be?…
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#15 of 15 nightlife & entertainment in New Orleans
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travel-the-world says:
Pat O’Briens is one of those "must see" places in New Orleans. The bar is located just off Bourbon Street and right next to Preservation Hall. The rumors are true…the hurricanes are really as strong as people say they are. The bar has traditional indoor bar seating, patio seating and a room w…
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