AYHJA • April 22, 2017Life changing! I live in Washington DC and have been to the Smithsonian lots of times. That said, this museum met and exceeded my expectations. It's worth its own trip to New Orleans.
C S. • April 22, 2019Great theatre with beautiful interior. Order drinks/snacks on the ATG Ordertorium app to avoid waiting in queues during a break.
Jessica L. • March 31, 2017Awesome venue. Attended a wedding there and the staff were attentive, professional, and efficient.
Dr. N.sezgin ö. • October 26, 2022Waaw, Jazz, marijuana, French influence, spicy dishes and hot sauces all in one. Here you are dizzy and you are heading towards Nirvana.
Joseph L. • February 10, 2018Great, intimate jazz experience. Make sure to line up 15-30 minutes beforehand to make sure you get in
Henrique X. • December 6, 2016Great ambiance, live and lively jazz music! No dancing, though. No cover, they ask one drink per set. Usually the seats get taken quickly.
Wayne A. • June 24, 2018Must see. Great air power planes of WW2. Huge space with many hanging in a hangar
Priya T. • August 28, 2015A slightly quieter place off Bourbon Street. There's always someone playing music!
Laur L. • July 20, 2018Such a cool theater! Although if you are afraid of heights do not get balcony. Very narrow stairs and not much legroom for seating. But it was a fun experience.
Rebecca A. • October 11, 2010This is a great spot to chill. They have live music (two different groups the night we went - early evening and late night bands). the music was nice, drinks are resonable, and the grill is open all.
Randy R. • April 13, 2013Great venue for close intimate Irish music. This is troubadour and story teller Rickey Pittman
Linda M. • May 2, 2014Come early to admire the Baroque structures and dramatic lighting. Finished in September, 2013.
Dianna 4. • January 16, 2014There are two Kezic Gallery's in NO. Make sure to visit them both. Love these whimsical, engaging treasures!
Sónia R. • May 3, 2013The cheese platter is fantastic. Lovely upscale atmosphere unexpectedly placed in the middle of Bourbon St.
Kaitlin J. • January 6, 20133 for 1 drinks. Great heated patio. Awesome fire fountain. Great music & service! Best bar on Bourbon in my opinion.
Dorian B. • August 20, 2011Jackie Bishop, Dourglas Bourgois, George Dureau, Dawn Dedaux, each and every art work worth finding a home. I love them all!
Guaca M. • April 30, 2019Wicked cold up here but a nice venue, don’t drink too much or you’ll end up getting lost
HISTORY • April 5, 2010Opened in 1838, The New Orleans Mint is currently the oldest surviving structure to have served as a U.S. Mint. Since 1981 it has served as a branch of the Louisiana State Museum.
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