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French Quarter GuideYour Local Guide to Services • Products • Entertainment • Events

www.nolalifestyles.com

FREELifestyles & Living

March 9 - April 10, 2013

Area Map

Pages 16 - 17

See pg 4

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Your Guide To The French Quarter

The French QuarterThe French Quarter - or Vieux Carre’ - or the Quarter to the locals, isNew Orleans’ most famous and oldest neighborhood. With it’s very unique architectureof historic buildings, row houses, cottages, art galleries, shops, restaurants and museumsthat are adorned with cast iron balconies, stoops, porches, walled courtyards, shuttereddoors and windows and iron gates, decorated with hanging plants and foliage and deco-rations of the Quarter, they are some of the most photographed streets in the world.

You’re best to spend your time in the Quarter on foot so you can leisurely enjoy andsavor the sights and sounds of this area so rich and famous for it’s history, culture,music, cuisine, shopping and romance. With so much history, entertainment and culture,there’s an exciting experience around every corner. Make sure to check out the car-riageway entrances or courtyards accompanying many restaurants, cafes, galleries,shops and clubs where you may find gardens and fountains you can relax in.

ShoppingShopping - The French Quarter’s Shopping experience features Art Galleries(many manned with the artists), unique and eclectic Shops and Boutiques thatinclude Antiques, Jewelry, Hats, Clothing, Trinkets, Spices and Candy and muchmuch more. From Royal, Chartres, and Decatur Streets, The French Market, JaxBrewery, to Canal Place including the side streets throughout, you can find shop-ping around every corner. Including those featured on pages: 3, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14,19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31

DiningDining - Known for it’s cajun, seafood, creole and favorites such as jambalaya,seafood gumbo, red beans and rice and crawfish, the Quarter is a diverse culi-nary experience from casual dining, cafe’s and bars to the many world-class finedining restaurants. Including those featured on pages 5, 10, 18, 19, 22, 26, 27, 32

EntertainmentEntertainment - Enjoy the sights and sounds of local musicians throughoutthe streets, Clubs or Jackson Square day and night. The energy of the live bands,artists and DJ’s, whether it be local blues, jazz, R&B, Cajun, Zydeco or othermusic simply piped in, with such a diverse venue you can enjoy it all. Includingthose featured on pages 5, 13, 18, 26, 27, 28

Salons/Spas/Hotel/ServicesSalons/Spas/Hotel/Services - Whether you need a trip to the Salon or Spafor you or your pet, a room for your next trip, groceries, housing or just needsomething different, the Quarter has all it. Including those featured on pages 9,10, 12, 14, 19, 25, 26, 27, 29

Map of the QuarterMap of the Quarter - Pages 16-17 - your helpful aide to help guide youthrough the Quarter.

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CRAIG TRACY GALLERY

(504) 592-9886 827 Royal St. French Quarter

WWW.CRAIGTRACY.COM

THE MOST CREATIVE GALLERY IN NEW ORLEANS

Fine Art Bodypainting

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Within these pages it is our goal to bea great resource to valuable information that will help maximizeyour time and efforts when searchingfor products and services of localmerchants in your area. Whether it’sdining and entertainment, shopping,local attractions, places to stay, orhousing and related services, let ushelp you with your search.

For those of you coming to town fora visit, browse through our website and eMagazine version before you arrive to helpyou make the most of your trip by planning ahead.

Pick up a copy of our printed publication at any participating merchant location foreven more information, including valuable coupons and savings.

Publishers: Karen Hough & Craig [email protected]

(504) 233-8655

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801 Royal Street 504-581-0801www.801royal.comwww.facebook.com/801Royal

801 Royal NOLA Food & Spirits

DAILY SPECIALS

Delivery w/in the Quarter ($20 Minimum)

Mon - Fri 11am til Midnight or later Sat - Sun 9am til Now serving breakfast (Only Sat & Sun)

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Attractions & Things To Do In The

French Quarter

1 - The French Market - French Market Place - 250+ year old marketwith fresh produce, handicrafts and flea market type booths.

2 - Royal Street - Stroll and take in the entertainment local musicians,performing artists, the art galleries, upscale antique stores, landmarkhotels and interesting specialty shops.

3 - Jackson Square - Enjoy the sights and sounds of local musicians,street corner painters, mimes and much more.

4 - St Louis Cathedral - Take a self-guided tour of the oldest catholicchurch in the United States in Jackson Square.

5 - Bourbon Street - 8 blocks of people watching day and night, bars,shops and many fine restaurants.

6 - Shops at Jax Brewery - 600 Decatur St. - 110 year old old brewery for a taste of New Orleans history and shopping.

7 - Riverwalk Marketplace - 500 Port of New Orleans Place - withviews of the Mississippi, visit the retail shops and restaurants.

8 - Canal Place - 333 Canal Street - Many fine shops to browse.

9 - Jean Lafitte National Historic Park & Preserve - 419 DecaturSt - Free ranger-led riverfront tour daily leaving at 9:30am from the JeanLafitte French Quarter Visitor Center location.

10 - The 1850 House - 523 Saint Ann St - Tues through Sun 10 am -4:30 pm. The 1850 House is an antebellum row house furnished to represent life in mid-nineteenth-century New Orleans.

11 - Old US Mint - 400 Esplanade Ave - Tues through Sun 10 am - 4:30pm. Built in 1835 during the presidency of Andrew Jackson, who hadadvocated for its establishment in order to help finance development ofthe nation's western frontier.

12 - New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park - 916 N PetersStreet - Regular jazz performances, lectures, films, and visual displays. It isalso the starting point for jazz walking tours.

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607 Dumaine "1 block east of Jackson Square

between Chartres and Dumaine"

Fine Cork HandbagsAnd Accessories

918.899.9299

Swamp Dog & FriendsFine Art Photography with a Canine Twist

831 Royal Street985.413.3721

www.swampdogandfriends.com

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712 Orleans @ Royal

French Quarter

New Orleans, LA 70116

504.529.8140

Call Me Today!504.258.1800

SteveRichardsProperties.com

Latter & Blum, INC/Realtors, ERA Powered, is independently owned & operated

933 Burgundy French Quarter:$1,295,000.00, Exquisite3-Story Home withBalcony, Courtyard andRear-Dependency

905 Toulouse French Quarter:

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Condo with Stainless,Granite, Glass Tile &

Walk In Closet

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HOP ON IN504-324-3119 • NOON - 6PM

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CONTEMPORARY ACCENT FURNITURELOCAL ART, GREAT LIGHTING, CUSTOM RUGS,

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315 Chartres StreetNew Orleans, LA 70130

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Ask About Our Famous $10 Sale!

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GAA Hair Salon of the Year 2012

900 Rue Dauphine • New Orleans

Walk-Ins Welcome 504.522.2666

Experts in Weddings & SpecialEvents Wigs, Extensions & Waxing

30 years of service in the same location

HEAD QUARTERS

Hair Salon

Clint, Rick, Jessica, Michael

840 Royal Street

New Orleans, LA 70116

504-324-3423

[email protected]

1122 Rue Decatur St.Across from the French Market

504.566.6003www.MagnoliaGrillofNola.com

A True American Diner Open 7 Days a Week: 7a.m. - until

Come in and enjoy Great Food, Atmosphere andOur World Famous Bloody Mary!

We serve Breakfast All Day

• Daily Specials • Retro 1950’s Diner• Shrimp Po Boys• Seafood • Muffalettas

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March & April 2013Events Around

New Orleans, LAview all events at:

www.nolalifestyles.com/new-orleans-la-events

March 13, 20, 27, 5PM - 8PM = Wednesday At The Square:YLC Wednesday at the Square is a free, 12-week spring concert series with food and

drink for sale to benefit the Young Leadership Council. YLC Wednesday at the Square is

located at Lafayette Square on St. Charles Avenue in the CBD across from Gallier Hall.

www.wednesdayatthesquare.com

Friday, March 15, 6PM = Molly's at the Market Irish parade:In the French Quarter, riders in carriages and marching groups. Begins and ends at

1107 Decatur St. www.stpatricksdayneworleans.com

Sunday, March 17, 6PM = Downtown Irish Club Parade:The annual downtown St. Patrick's Day parade begins on the corner of Burgundy and

Piety in the Bywater, proceeds roughly up Royal, across Esplanade to Decatur, up

Bienville to Bourbon. The parade makes several "pit stops" on its way to Bourbon St.

www.stpatricksdayneworleans.com/downtown-irish-club-parade.html

March 20 - 24 = Tennessee Williams New Orleans Literary Festival:The Festival’s mission is threefold: to serve the community through educational, theatri-

cal, literary, and musical programs; to nurture, support, and showcase regional, national,

and international writers, actors, musicians, and other artists; and to honor the creative

genius of Tennessee Williams, who considered this city his spiritual home.

www.tennesseewilliams.net

March 22 - 24 = New Orleans Foodfest Festival:Foodfest is a weekend-long celebration of America's hometown eats - the unforget-

table, informal fare found in village cafes and city neighborhoods, shoreline seafood

shacks, barbecue parlors, chicken dinner halls, pie palaces, and food trucks.

www.neworleansroadfoodfestival.com

March 29 - April 7 = NOLA Pyrate Week:NOLA Pyrate Week – 10 days of swashbuckling, art, music, food, events and general

camaraderie among the Pyrates of New Orleans – past & present – and their mates

from around the globe! http://nolapyrateweek.com

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One of the Quarter’s few men’s stores,

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GoldenLantern1239 Royal St. New Orleans • facebook.com/GoldenLanternBar

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LISA LYNNFRIDAYS @ 9:00pmNew Orleans favorite Jazz chanteuse sizzles weekly on stage at the Golden Lantern, don’t miss the best kept secret in town!

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Join us for the 2013 Gay Easter Parade. The party starts with live music 2pm til 6pm from The Nighthawk Band playing your favorite Classic Rock. Enjoy a free brunch buffet as the parade passes in front of the bar.

NEW ORLEANSBEST FEMALE IMPERSONATORS LIVE SHOWSSATURDAYS @ 10:00pmCome enjoy an unforgettable experience, you won’t believe who can show up on stage next.

An Escape from Your Average Bar

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Bicycle Rentals • Sales • Tours

231 Dauphine Street • New Orleans, LA(504) 324-2492

Open Daily 10-5Closed Tuesday

RideTHISbike.com

OKEREDA

COSTUMES

221/223 Dauphine St.www.OKEREDA.com

504-495-5914

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Fun & Interesting Facts Information about

NOLA & Louisiana

New Orleans was one of the five major ports of arrival forimmigrants in the 19th and 20th centuries.

New Orleans is the No. 1 port in trade with Latin America.Also, much of the world's food, coffee and oil pass throughthe Port of New Orleans.

The invention of dental floss as we know it goes to a NewOrleans dentist, who in 1815 began advising his patients touse a thin silk thread to clean between their teeth.

The now-famous Hurricane drink was created at PatO’Brien’s Bar in the 1940s.

New Orleans was given to the Spanish in 1763 following theSeven Years War. In 1788, a major fire destroyed 80% of thecity's buildings. The Spanish rebuilt many of the damagedbuildings, which are still standing today. For this reason, theFrench Quarter display more Spanish than French influence.

Metairie is home to the longest bridge over water in theworld, the Lake Pontchartrain causeway. The causeway is24 miles long.

For most of the period of 1837 to 1860, New Orleansattracted more immigrants than any other city in thecountry besides New York.

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Antoine’s, established in 1840, is the oldest continuouslyoperating restaurant in Louisiana.

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French Quarter

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513 Dumaine StreetNew Orleans, LA 70116

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Royal Street (Spanish: Calle Real; French: Rue Royale) is

a street in New Orleans, Louisiana. It is one of the oldest

streets in the city, dating from the French Colonial era, and

is most well known for the antique shops, art galleries, and

stately hotels that line its sides as it runs through New

Orleans' French Quarter and tourist district. Royal Street is

the best known street in the French Quarter besides Bourbon Street.

The street starts at Canal Street (above Canal Street the equivalent street becomes

Uptown New Orleans' St. Charles Avenue). It runs down through the French Quarter,

Faubourg Marigny, Bywater, and Lower 9th Ward neighborhoods to the Jackson Barracks

at the border of St. Bernard Parish. The Industrial Canal forms a gap in the street

between the Bywater and Lower 9th Ward neighborhoods.

The most famous section of Royal Street is the portion in the upper French Quarter,

known for its scores of opulent antique shops and art galleries. Despite its orderly nature,

it is located only one block south of the party atmosphere of Bourbon Street. The prices

at its art shops and antique stores tend to be very high; indeed, it has been listed as one

of the most expensive places to shop in the world. The finer antique shops display not

simply items that are old, but such rare items as pieces of fine art furniture owned by roy-

alty of past centuries. Although such pieces are out of the budget of all but a few visitors,

window shopping along Royal Street is a popular pastime for visitors, especially art

lovers, even if they are not buying.

The portion of Royal Street between St Louis and St Ann streets is closed to traffic every

afternoon to create a pedestrian mall. During this time, numerous street performers set up

in the street. Though the quality of performers ranges widely, some of the best up and

coming jazz bands in New Orleans can be seen here regularly.

Royal Street also includes restaurants, ranging from the upscale Brennan's through

midrange and budget options, as well as luxury hotels such as the Omni Royal Orleans

and the Hotel Monteleone. Below Jackson Square, Royal becomes more of a mix of resi-

dential and neighborhood businesses.

Despite catastrophic damage in most of the city caused by the failure of the Federal levee

system during Hurricane Katrina in 2005, Royal Street was spared by the great flood

other than the section in the Lower 9th Ward, as it is in the naturally higher ground near

the Mississippi River levee. Flooding was only minor and restricted to the street while

most sidewalks and stores remained free of floodwaters.

Source: Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Street

Royal Street, New Orleans

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Croissant d’or

617 Ursulines Avenue

New Orleans, LA • 504-524-4663

Wed-Mon: 6:30 am - 3:00 pm

Homemade from scratch...

a variety of fresh croissants, pastries,

sandwiches, soups and salads.

Birthday, Wedding and Specialty Cakes

Host Your Breakfast/Luncheon Event!

504-581-6633

241 Dauphine Street

New Orleans, LA 70112

Great selection of shoes, dresses, exotichosiery, costumes, and accessories.

Find Weekly Specials on Facebook:

facebook.com/QTPieBoutiqueNOLA

Crosstown Series

$25 4 hours$40 8 hours$60 2 days$125 weekly

Tandem Bike

$30 4 hours$50 8 hours$80 2 days$160 weekly

Quarter Cruiser

$6 per hour$18 4 hours$30 8 hours$50 2 days$85 weekly

Bike delivery and

pickup services available.

LED lights and locks

included. Helmets

available on request.

504-858-2273 www.bikenola.net1209 Decatur St. Open 8am-10pm Everyday

Absolutely the lowestantique prices in town..

Guaranteed!

”This Ain’t Your Grandma’s Antique

Shop”

Open Everyday10 AM - 8 PM

www.gregsantiques.net

[email protected]

1209 Decatur Street

New Orleans, LA 70116

Greg Rackham504.202.8577504.875.7022

Experience NewOrleans On TwoWheels Today!

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907 Bourbon Street

[email protected]

SELLING NEW & USED

CD’S DVDS & VINYL

Sunday - Monday: 11-6

Tuesday - Saturday: 11-8

10% off all used CDs, DVDs and vinyls

YOU CAN “GOOGLE IT” JUST WRITE“GANODERMA OR REISHI”

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By Box, Cup, or Wholesale

Amy Duplessis (504) 220-4680

100% bio certifiedLa’ Red Rooster Hats“Quality Men and Fine Women Hats”

207 Dauphine Street(One Block off Canal Street)

Dobbs - Stetsons • Southern Style Ladies’ Hats

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Neighborhood Notes

AFA of New Orleans, is new to The Quarter.Come and visit the brand new gallery's collection at 809 Royal Street.

Whats Going On In

The French Quarter

Queork has opened a unique boutique. Amust see cork line, come on over andbrowse handbags and accessories at 607Dumaine Street.

French Quarter Realty has opened anew French Quarter Branch. Open 7days a week, stop and see Mary Ann orTom at 713 Royal Street.

Little Vic's Gelateria is now open at719 Toulouse Street. Stop by and try a variety of their delicious treats.

Welcome to a new gallery in The Quarter,A Shot Of Bourbon. Come and view theirvarious works at 717 Toulouse Street.

Restrung, recycled guitar string jewelry,is now open at 538 Saint Phillip Street.Stop by and check it out inside newlyopened Kluster Funk.

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Wayne Wilkinson504.430.7630 (cell)504.949.5400 (off)[email protected]/agents/wayne-wilkinson

French Quarter Realty

wilkinson & jeansonnesince 1965

"The French Quarter:

as close as you can

get to Paris without

crossing the Atlantic " 1041 Esplanade Ave.New Orleans, LA. 70116

837 Royal L

$329,500

2BR/1BA

1117 Royal #5

$249,500Exc royal St location

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rooftops/Lots Nat

light/granite ctrs, hdwd

flrs, exposed brickwalls.

AUNT TIKI’SA 24/7 DIVE...

1207 Decatur St.

French QuarterJust steps off Frenchmen

(504) 680-8454

Logo Shirts Available534 Rue St. Philip

New OrleansLA 70116

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American Bicycle Rentals& Free Wheelin’ Bike Tours

325 Burgundy Street New Orleans, LA 70112(504) 324-8257 & (866) 293-4037

Gallery Burguieres736 Royal Street, New Orleans, LA 70116http://www.galleryburguieres.com

Open 7 Days a week: 10am-7pm

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Esoterica Occult Goods541 Rue DumaineNew Orleans, LA(504) 581-7711www.onewitch.com

Aunt Tiki’s BarA 24/7 Dive...1207 Decatur Street New Orleans, LA 70116(504) 680-8454

Cameron Jones1305 Decatur Street New Orleans, LA 70116(504) 524-3119One Of A Kind Gifts

Craig Tracy's Painted Alive827 Royal Street New Orleans LA 70116(504) 592-9886www.craigtracy.com

[email protected]

The Original French MarketRestaurant & Bar1001 Decatur Street(504) [email protected] accept Harrah’s Comps

Magnolia GrillA True American Diner1122 Decatur Street (504) 566-6003www.MagnoliaGrillofNola.com

Head Quarters Hair SalonGAA Hair Salon of the Year 2012900 Dauphine Street New Orleans, LA 70116(504) 522-2666

La Red Rooster Hats207 Daupine Street New Orleans, LA 70112Quality Men and Southern StyleLadies Hats.

NOLA POBOYSWhere the locals eat real poboys!We Deliver!908 Bourbon Street(504) 522-2639

801 Royal - NOLA Food & Spirits

801 Royal Street 504-581-0801www.801royal.comwww.facebook.com/801Royal

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Salon D’MaltaExperience the Difference!

1233 Decatur StreetNew Orleans, LA 70116(504) 565-5555

Greg Creason Studios532 Royal StreetNew Orleans, LA 70130(504) 304-4392http://www.creasonsfineart.com

Spice & Tea Exchange521 St. Louis Ave, Unit 1New Orleans, LA 70130(504) 598-5689www.spiceandtea.com

Skully’z Records907 Bourbon StreetNew Orleans, LA (504) [email protected]

RideTHISbike.comBicycle Rentals, Sales, Tours

Open daily 10-5, Closed Tues

231 Dauphine Street(504) 324-2492

French Quarter Wedding Chapel333 Rue BurgundyNew Orleans, LA 70112(504) 598-6808www.frenchquarterwedding.com

CHATEAU ORLEANS

Welcome to the Chateau Orleans French Quarter Resort. Located in NewOrleans historic French Quarter, the Chateau Orleans is the perfect destina-tion for travelers looking for relaxation and comfort, or travelers looking foradventure. Whatever you are looking for, the Chateau Orleans is the perfecthotel choice for your visit to the New Orleans French Quarter.

240 Rue Burgundy, New Orleans, LA 70112(504) 524-8412 • FAX (504) 592-9653

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Sing Sing Club418 Bourbon

Featuring Bluesboy George & Area 51

Tues-Sun: Doors Open At 6PM

Mon: Doors Open At 8PM

Live Music 7 Days a Week!

(504) 529-2201

418 Bourbon St. New Orleans, LA 70130

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cameron jones

504-324-3119 • NOON - 6PM1305 DECATUR STREET • FRENCH QUARTER

CONTEMPORARY ACCENT FURNITURELOCAL ART, GREAT LIGHTING, CUSTOM RUGS

AND BARSTOLLS MADE ANY HEIGHT

EST. 1998

French Quarter

Postal Emporium

1000 Bourbon Street

New Orleans, LA 70116

Mon - Fri: 9AM - 6PM

Sat: 10AM - 3PM

Sun: Closed

$10 Off Airbrush Tanning

UV Therapy • Mystic Teeth Whitening Products Oxygen Red Light Therapy Hydration • Meditation Weight ManagementNutrition • MassagesFacials • Air Brushing

*Services and Products may vary per location.

Concealed Carry NOLA

NRA Certified& LSP RegisteredInstructors

All of our training isdesigned for anyone who isinterested in learning thebasic knowledge, skills, andattitudes for owning andoperating firearms safely.

813 S. Carrollton AveNew Orleans, LA 70118

(504) 430-7409concealedcarrynola.com

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Creasonsfineart.com532 Royal Street New Orleans, LA 504.304.4392

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Get Your Funk On!

538 St. Philip Street

538 St. Philip Street (inside KlusterFunk) Restrungjewelry.com

Made with recycled guitar strings donated by musicians from Louisiana and beyond. A portion of our profits benefits The New Orleans Musicians Clinic.

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THE ORIGINAL

FRENCH MARKETRESTAURANT & BAR

SINCE 1803

Twelve years beforeAndrew Jackson won the Battle of New Orleans, The FrenchMarket Restaurant &Bar began serving outstanding seafood and ice-cold drinks to visitors and natives alike. Today the ambienceremains the same. Join Chef David Picou in savoring our grand traditions!

1001 Decatur Street, New Orleans, Louisiana 70116504-525-7879 | fax: 504-525-7979

[email protected]

Like Us On Facebook! http://goo.gl/Z3iv4

We Accept

Harrah’s Comps!