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  2. Snug Harbor (jazz club) - Wikipedia

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    The club was started by Glenn Menish in 1983 and later sold to George Brumat. Brumat owned the club until 2007, when he died of an apparent heart attack at the age of 63. [4] Although the club was not flooded, Hurricane Katrina forced a temporary closing, which was noted as a significant blow to the jazz heritage of New Orleans. [5]

  3. Carousel Piano Bar & Lounge - Wikipedia

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    The Carousel Piano Bar & Lounge, 2006. The Carousel Piano Bar & Lounge is the only revolving bar in New Orleans, Louisiana. The bar is inside the Hotel Monteleone and overlooks Royal Street in the French Quarter of New Orleans. Installed in 1949, the 25-seat circular bar turns on 2,000 large steel rollers, powered by a 1 ⁄ 4 hp (190 W) motor ...

  4. 30+ Classic Hole-in-the-Wall Bars That Have Survived the Decades

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    From a former haunt of writer Charles Bukowski to a nook dating back to Prohibition, these bars have good service, cheap brews, and a friendly atmosphere. 30+ Classic Hole-in-the-Wall Bars That ...

  5. Maple Leaf Bar - Wikipedia

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    On September 30, 2005, Walter "Wolfman" Washington played the Maple Leaf's first post-Katrina show in New Orleans. (Some other local musicians who were playing in the aftermath of the storm dispute the claim that it was the city's first post-Katrina public performance, but this was the first to generate such sizable crowds and media attention.)

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  7. Tipitina's - Wikipedia

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    Tipitina's stands as one of the best-known clubs in New Orleans. The building itself was constructed in 1912, and prior to becoming Tipitina's, it served as a gambling house, gymnasium, and brothel. [2] In the early years, it had a juice bar, restaurant, and a bar. The only remnant of the juice bar is the banana in Tipitina's logo. [1]

  8. Old Absinthe House - Wikipedia

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    Ferrer's work, and that of his heirs, helped transform New Orleans from a working-class city into a tourist destination. [3] In the 1930s, following the end of Prohibition, bar-restaurants thrived in New Orleans. Many of these, including the Old Absinthe House, developed a following in the LGBT community in that decade. [4]

  9. New Orleans bars ordered shut for Mardi Gras due to COVID - AOL

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    Bars in New Orleans will shut and pedestrian traffic will be restricted during Mardi Gras season to prevent the spread of COVID-19, Mayor LaToya Cantrell said Friday.

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