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Explore New Orleans | | | | | | | 830 Conti St
New Orleans,
LA
70112-3440
504-586-0972 | | | | | Description: FRENCH QUARTER. Martinis, cigars and late night jazz have found a home in New Orleans! The Bombay Club is one of the hottest piano bars in town. The club offers single malt scotches, premium vodkas and a martini menu that's stellar. The ambiance is intimate and the decor features wood accents, paneled walls and subdued lighting. The club, which is also a restaurant, stocks an impressive collection of cigars. STREET CAR: St. Charles Ave line to Conti St
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| Dos Jefe's Uptown Cigar Bar5535 Tchoupitoulas St
New Orleans,
LA
70115
504-891-8500 | | | | | Description: UPTOWN. The name means two bosses, and this Crescent City bar knows how to manage mixing cigars and cocktails. Dos Jefe's is the perfect haven for smoking aficionados the cigar menu alone features 40 choice types. The ambiance is casual and relaxing. The décor is upscale and the bar menu features everything from ports and whiskies to bourbon and beer. Dos Jefe's patrons run the gamut and include suit-clad professionals and sandal wearing young professors. The bar also features live music and a back bar where you can swing (instead of sitting on a stool) while you puff! STREET CAR: St. Charles Ave line. BUS: Tchoupitoulas
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| 813 Bienville St
New Orleans,
LA
70112
504-523-5433 | | | | | Description: FRENCH QUARTER. Intimate, quaint and quiet. The luxury of enjoying the splendor of a cigar is what French 25 Bar is all about. Aficionados can find the finest of tobaccos from around the world in a classic dark wood club-style ambiance. Located across the hall from Arnaud's Restaurant's main dining room, there is an on-site humidor housing an extensive cigar selection. Tobacco in stock come from South America, the Caribbean, Switzerland, France, London, Miami and New York. The bar also offers an array of drinking spirits. Enjoy a sip of cognac or port, bourbon or scotch to further enhance the total experience.
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| 715 St Charles Ave
New Orleans,
LA
70130
504-581-5812 | | | | | Description: WAREHOUSE DISTRICT. Located in the front section of Le Chat Noir cabaret venue, this cocktail lounge serves sassy drinks to a stylish clientele. Brightly colored walls, black and white mosaic floor tiles and a beautiful Yamaha piano accent the interior, and windows face historic St. Charles Avenue. Enjoy a $5-$10 drink credit in the Cabaret Room, depending on the cover charge.
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| 221 Camp St
New Orleans,
LA
70130
504-553-9550 | | | | | Description: CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT. Beautiful and interesting people are the attraction at this newer nightspot. Housed in the ultra cool International House Hotel, which is managed by a Voodoo priestess, the Loa is located in the hotel lobby. The decor is cutting edge upscale and features tons of candlelight, Gothic mirrors on the walls and comfortably plush settees and sofas. The crowd is eclectic and ranges from yuppie professionals to trendy mavens. Cocktails on the menu run the gamut and the staff is very hip.
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| 623 Frenchmen St
New Orleans,
LA
70116
504-943-3887 | | | | | Description: MARIGNY. While local musicians entertain, patrons chill on comfy couches and sip cocktails at this popular Marigny lounge. The relaxed setting appeals to a mature clientele, and music ranges from New Orleans jazz to Latin. Despite late night hours, the lounge is busiest in the early evening.
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| 501 Napoleon Ave
New Orleans,
LA
70115
504-891-8477 | | | | | Description: UPTOWN. Reggae, rock, Cajun and country music top the list at Tipitina's, which has been attracting loyal crowds for nearly 30 years. The combination music club/eatery has a roster of musicians that includes the Neville Brothers and the Radiators. On Sunday afternoons there is a Cajun "Fais Do Do" dance where locals and tourists stomp the day away. Tipitina's decor is spacious and includes a balcony overlooking the stage.
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| 3811 St. Charles Ave
New Orleans,
LA
70115
504-899-9308 | | | | | Description: GARDEN DISTRICT. An ornate mahogany bar and a magnificent porch distinguish this lounge, housed in the 120-year old digs of the Columns Hotel. Soft red velvet chairs provide comfortable seating, and guests may opt for a window view of the historic neighborhood or enjoy the Avenue Room Fireplace. Live music weekly. Keep your eyes peeled, too, as the lounge is a frequent celeb haunt.
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| 333 Poydras St
New Orleans,
LA
70130
504-207-5016 | | | | | Description: CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT. Located in the contemporary W Hotel, this bar and lounge is one of the newest spots to see and be seen. Whiskey Blue is all things modern. From stylish trendy people to decadent cocktails New Orleans' chic standard is set here. The decor is modern and features blue backlighting near the bar. Black and white photographs line the wall and there is even a mohair-covered king size bed and leather club chairs for lounging. The mood Whiskey Blue creates is great for mingling.
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| 1201 Magazine St
New Orleans,
LA
70130
504-299-1888 | | | | | Description: GARDEN DISTRICT. Leashes and cocktail lounges aren't usually two things you'd put together ... until you visit the Bridge Lounge. Here, everyone's welcome, even your canine companion every Tuesday night! The polished 20-something clientele sip wine and cocktails and enjoy the whimsical character of this intimate bar. Sunday and Monday drink specials are a steal, with $2 beers and $4 cosmos. A weekly wine tasting's held on Thursday. Free WiFi.
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