This national chain of blues venues has put a lot of admirable work into making their New Orleans outpost distinctive: there’s tons of folk art and rustic, voodoo-themed murals and sculptures, and the effect is more powerful than kitschy.

A few doors down, HOB’s small auxiliary club, the Parish, is a great spot too; you can get pretty up-close-and-personal with artists during gigs.


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Nearby French Quarter attractions

1. A Gallery for Fine Photography

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This impressive gallery usually has prints such as William Henry Jackson’s early-20th-century views of New Orleans and EJ Bellocq’s rare images of…

2. Michalopoulos Gallery

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Michalopoulos has become one of New Orleans’ most popular painters in recent years, in part on the strength of his best-selling Jazz Fest posters. His…

3. Insectarium

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We'll be honest: if you're not a fan of bugs and creepy-crawlies, you may be happier elsewhere, because at this lively museum, you'll do more than stare…

4. Williams Research Center

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Dedicated travelers and history heads should pop into the Williams Research Center; if you have specific queries about almost anything to do with New…

5. Riverfront

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It’s supremely pleasant to stroll up to the Mississippi River as it runs by the Quarter. The entire riverfront area has been landscaped with pedestrian…

6. Royal Street

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Royal Street, with its rows of high-end antique shops, galleries and potted ferns hanging from cast-iron balconies, is the elegant yin to well known…

7. New Orleans Pharmacy Museum

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This beautifully preserved shop, groaning with ancient display cases filled with intriguing little bottles, was established in 1823 by Louis J Dufilho, at…

8. Musical Legends Park

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This pleasant little public square is peppered with statues of some of New Orleans’ great musical heroes: Louis Prima, Chris Owens, Pete Fountain, Al Hirt…