New
Orleans Late Night Hot Spots
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The
Old Absinthe House
The Old Absinthe House has a legacy following
its every heartbeat, this historic building was built in 1807. Originally
the building was used as an importing firm, then converted to a
"corner grocery" of food, tobacco and fine Spanish liquor. |
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Mango Mango
Mango Mango is famous for keeping Bourbon Street party
goers fueled with pizza, pretzels, beer and famous frozen beverages.
Head on down to the quarter, you can't miss Mango Mango. |
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Harrah's Casino
In the heart of the world's most captivating and exhilarating city,
you'll find the most thrilling gaming entertainment, 24/7. |
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House
of Blues
Great food, great
style, and two awesome music venues means the House of Blues New
Orleans is the premiere place to hang out late night in the French
Quarter. |
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Hermes Bar at Antoine's Restaurant
Since 1840, Antoine's has been noted for its excellent French-Creole cuisine and numerous historical dining rooms. Antoine's has long been a tradition for both locals and visitors to New Orleans. |
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Irvin Mayfield's Jazz Playhouse
It's Playtime. Grammy-nominated and Billboard Award-winning Jazz trumpeter Irvin Mayfield and Royal Sonesta Hotel proudly present Irvin Mayfield's Jazz Playhouse. The best jazz club in New Orleans showcasing the best jazz and serving your favorite cocktails and appetizers. Shows begin at 8:00 p.m. No cover charge. |