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  2. Pat O'Brien's Bar - Wikipedia

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    Pat O'Brien's Bar is a bar located in New Orleans, Louisiana that began operation as a legal liquor establishment on December 3, 1933, at the intersection of Royal and St. Peter streets in the French Quarter. [1] Before that, during Prohibition the bar was known as

  3. List of restaurants in New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Dakar NOLA; Dickie Brennan's Steakhouse; Domilise's Restaurant; Dong Phuong Oriental Bakery; Dooky Chase’s Restaurant; Galatoire's; Hansen's Sno-Bliz; Hungry Eyes; MaMou; Morning Call Coffee Stand; Mr. B's Bistro; Pat O'Brien's Bar; Pêche Seafood Grill; La Petite Grocery; Ruth's Chris Steak House; Snug Harbor (jazz club) Willie Mae's Scotch ...

  4. Dueling pianos - Wikipedia

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    In 1933, when B.H. O'Brien and Charlie Cantrell opened Pat O'Brien's Bar in New Orleans, they included a room where two piano players would entertain the crowd on copper-topped baby grand pianos. Players would take turns singing songs requested by the audience, written on cocktail napkins.

  5. Hurricane glass - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane cocktail in a Souvenir Hurricane Glass at Pat O'Brien's Bar in New Orleans. In American English, a hurricane glass is a form of drinking glass which typically will contain 20 US fluid ounces (590 ml; 21 imp fl oz).

  6. Hurricane (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    The oldest known references to the Hurricane cocktail date the drink's creation back to at least 1938. The best representation of the original recipe and look of the Hurricane drink is depicted in the 1938 produced/1939 released Warner Bros. film Naughty But Nice, where the original Hurricane drink appears to be simply lemonade or lemon juice with the addition of a generous portion of rum with ...

  7. Pat O'Brien (actor) - Wikipedia

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    William Joseph Patrick O'Brien (Irish: Pádraig Ó Briain; November 11, 1899 – October 15, 1983) was an American film actor with more than 100 screen credits. Of Irish descent, he often played Irish and Irish-American characters and was referred to as "Hollywood's Irishman in Residence" in the press.

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  9. Cuisine of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    The cuisine of New Orleans encompasses common dishes and foods in New Orleans, Louisiana. It is perhaps the most distinctively recognized regional cuisine in the United States. Some of the dishes originated in New Orleans, while others are common and popular in the city and surrounding areas, such as the Mississippi River Delta and southern ...