Category: New Orleans Drinks

Jean Lafitte Blacksmith Shop

The Jean Lafitte Blacksmith Shop is an iconic historic building located in the French Quarter of New Orleans. It is believed to be the oldest structure in the United States that has been used as a bar continuously since its construction in the 18th century. The blacksmith shop was named

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Daiquiri Shops in the French Quarter

Certainly! In the French Quarter of New Orleans, there are several daiquiri shops where you can enjoy refreshing daiquiris. One popular spot is Cane & Table located at 1113 Decatur Street[1]. Cane & Table offers a variety of daiquiris, with their drink menu constantly changing to feature unique and inspired

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Hurricane Drink New Orleans

The Hurricane cocktail has a fascinating history rooted in the vibrant culture of New Orleans. According to sources, the drink is believed to have been created in the famous Pat O’Brien’s Bar in the French Quarter[1]. The story goes that during World War II, whiskey was in short supply, so

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Best Drink Value in New Orleans

When it comes to finding the cheapest drinks in New Orleans, there are several options worth exploring. One popular resource for finding affordable bars is Yelp, where you can find lists and user reviews of establishments that offer cheap drinks[1]. Some top-rated bars in terms of affordability include Ghost Bar[1],

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Bourbon Street

Unleash Your Inner Party-Goer on New Orleans’ Iconic Bourbon Street When it comes to letting loose and experiencing the wild, vibrant spirit of New Orleans, there’s no place quite like Bourbon Street. This legendary thoroughfare, located in the heart of the city’s French Quarter, is a haven for revelers and

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Snug Harbor

Here’s a blog about the iconic Snug Harbor Jazz Bistro in New Orleans: Snug Harbor Jazz Bistro: A Must Visit Music Venue in New Orleans When it comes to jazz music in the city of New Orleans, few venues can match the prestige and legendary status of Snug Harbor Jazz

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