Marie’s Bar & Kitchen
Local bar and restaurant. No frills located in the Marigny
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Local bar and restaurant. No frills located in the Marigny
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Located in New Orleans’ historic Julia Row, the Degas Gallery offers fine contemporary paintings and drawings characterized by vibrant color and surface texture. The Gallery is named in celebration of French Impressionist Edgar Degas (1834-1917), who briefly visited and painted in New Orleans in winter 1872-73.
Africa Love is a store that showcases all that we love about Africa. It is a collection of the best of what Africa has to offer by way of art, instruments, bags, baskets, clothing, sandals and décor. From Senegalese baskets to Ghanaian Kente cloth, Madagascan raffia to Malian djembes; our products are diverse, unique and they come from all over Africa!
One of the few colonial West Indies style houses left in Louisiana, the circa 1799 Pitot House features a parterre garden reminiscent of the 19th century. Visit our historic house museum or plan your special occasion at our home on Bayou St. John in New Orleans.
Port of Call is world famous for the burgers and steaks. The awards are many including Zagat Survey’s Best Burger, Citysearch Best Burger in New Orleans and Gambit Weekly, Best Burger. Port of Call gives many thanks to the loyal customers who return again and again and again.
Le Petit Bleu brings a Parisian feel to the Garden District with a New Orleans twist. Now featuring breakfast, lunch, and early dinner options in addition to a full coffee bar, cocktails, and wine.
In 2013 Mikhala Iversen Afropean (African American/ Danish origin), founded All Bout Dat Tours LLC. Mikhala decided to create what she could not find: An African American tour of Black life in New Orleans Louisiana.
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Whitney Plantation educates the public about the history and legacies of slavery in the United States. Visitors to the museum will learn about the history of slavery through exhibits, an hour and 15-minute tour, and conversations with our staff.
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The Pelican Club is a contemporary New Orleans restaurant located on historic Exchange Place in the French Quarter. Since opening the doors to the renovated 19th century Creole townhouse in 1990, chef and owner, Richard Hughes has offered a diverse menu based in south Louisiana tradition with French, Italian, and Asian influences reflecting the rich culinary culture of the city.
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