Yuki Izakayahello
japanese in nola?hello
Spectacular selection of Japanese beverages. Sushi and loads of interesting Japanese foods. Being on Frenchmen Street, great music indeed.
Frenchmen Hotelhello
hotel amidst the musichello
Idyllic location between Faubourg Marigny and the French Quarter, Frenchmen Street is loaded with local music venues and the 1860 Frenchmen Hotel is in the middle of all of them. Small and intimate, guest rooms range from very small to spacious and are scattered in three connected buildings. Petite swimming pool ans spa in the courtyard. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, rough around the edges but charming.
Laissez les bon temps rouler!
Orange Couchhello
modern coffee cafehello
Petite modern cafe for coffee beverages in the Faubourg Marigny. And yes there is an orange couch for lounging.
Cafe Enviehello
linger over an espresso in the quarterhello
Coffee shop civility almost out of the Quarter. You will feel a true sense of community the moment you enter; everyone knows everyone. If you awaken early, pay a visit, order a plate of eggs and chat it up.
Lamothe Househello
restored mansionhello
Nestled among the oaks, 35-rooms and historic suites overlooking lovely courtyard and swimming pool. Perfect Esplanade Avenue location across the street from the Quarter. And seank out the back gate and you will stumble onto the energy of Frenchmen Street almost immediately.
Suis Generishello
bywater perfectionhello
Delightfully creative and spectacular cuisine in atmosphere full of passion and cleverness. Small, intimate and quirky. “Don’t stagnate. Experience food evolution.” Part of the Ignite Perfection Collection
Bon Castorhello
perfect bywater shophello
Miniature shop featuring handmade New Orleans goods. Finely curated by Amy Knoll.
Aidan Gillhello
elegant men's salon for the distinguished gentlemanhello
Barbering and hot shaves for men in an elegant Uptown setting. Complete line of grooming products and accessories.
Pizza Delicioushello
pizza in nola?hello
NYC style slices and pies with local ingredients. Brooklyn founders.