So if you are after rustic, salt of the earth saloons,
bursting with musical history check out one of the
classics. If you are in the mood for some modern
munchies and a contemporary take on honky
tonk, these celebrity spots are right up your alley.
real estate for those looking to cut a rug. However,
if you are really looking to get loose, Broadway
has a few places to boogie.
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Three Floors Of Flavor
an open air rooftop. Half of the establishment
modern take on honky tonk. Every Saturday they
2 AM.
The Alley Cats
If you’re looking for a little change of pace, check
Way back in the day, Printer’s Alley was comprised
of speakeasies, cabaret clubs and all manner of
but still preserves the boisterous, bodacious fun
of yesteryear.
Bar is a must visit, especially if you enjoy the
blues. More than 100 Blues musicians have
graced this historic home to Blues, including
traditional Cajun fare with a healthy splash of New
Orleans Big Easy Hurricanes and the NOLA Sweet
If you are feeling a bit devilish, check out Skull’s
Rainbow Room, also on Printer’s Alley. Originally
and nightclub has featured the biggest names
Cline to Johnny Cash, Paul McCartney, and the
preeminent Bob Dylan.
performs unforgettable burlesque shows
Information:
Acme Feed & Seed: Happy hour from 4 PM to 7
pitchers, $20 craft pitchers, $5 frosé, and $7
domestic beer and a specialty shot.
NOTE:
specials.