Blue Nile
Blue Nile's specialty is live music, which has landed it on Maxim's Insider's Guide to Mardi Gras.[Learn more]
Blue Nile's specialty is live music, which has landed it on Maxim's Insider's Guide to Mardi Gras.[Learn more]
Long before karaoke was a weeknight staple on so many bar's schedules, the Cat's Meow in New Orleans was handing off the mic to their guests.[Learn more]
F and M Patio Bar is a low-key local's favorite in New Orleans, providing a relaxed atmosphere for friends to converge over drinks.[Learn more]
The House of Blues is a French Quarter original that has welcomed the greatest musical acts of our time to come play their legendary stage.[Learn more]
Every building with a stage and a liquor license in this city will tell you they're the best venue for live music, but Maple Leaf Bar is one of the few that may actually live up to the billing.[Learn more]
The club features a 42 foot media tower which is surrounded by a ring of digital fire and puts on one of the most sophisticated light shows in the country. The base of the tower includes a 32-foot Ice Bar which guarantees that[Learn more]
Pat O'Brien's has a few locations in the Southeast, but the New Orleans location is the original.[Learn more]
Three blocks from the mighty Mississippi is Preservation Hall, a haven for well-rounded jazz musicians to play the soundtrack of New Orleans to sold-out crowds.[Learn more]
As implied by the name, Rock 'N' Bowl is a bowling alley made complete by the accompaniment of live music.[Learn more]
It takes a legendary performer for people to realize the need for a venue in their honor, and such is the case at Tipitina's.[Learn more]