![]() ![]() The drinks are famously cheap at this cash-only, air hockey-equipped spot, but you’ll definitely want to have knocked back a few first before arriving. Mae’s on Magazine Street, where you can take part in their “24-hour challenge” (where you must consume at least one drink per hour for 24 hours) or wind up on their “Wall of Shame” if you fail to behave yourself. The most infamous of these is The Club Ms. New Orleans is known for keeping things loose, and the same goes towards its attitude about closing times – a number of bars simply never close. In the French Quarter, Chart Room is a refreshingly authentic hangout where you are encouraged to strike up a conversation with a stranger at the bar and then leave as best friends by 4am closing. The drinks are well made, the dance floor is hopping, and the DJs are always keeping the music as diverse as the clientele. Over in the Lower Garden District, The Saint is a gritty favorite of bar industry types and fans of loud music who like to start the party after midnight and keep it going until sunrise. The notorious den of late-night bad decisions is located in a tiny rundown shack illuminated by little more than the soft red glow of a few haphazardly strewn strings of Christmas lights, fueled by a free-wheeling spirit and a gregarious, bleary-eyed aesthetic that keeps the scene lively until the sunrise, when patrons begin to stumble out of the bar around its 7am closing time. And then there is Snake & Jake’s Christmas Club Lounge, one of the most beloved dives in the city (and the country). Related article: Where to find New Orleans' authentic art and culture sceneĭive bars are a chance to see another side of New Orleans © Jay Gentile / Lonely Planet For late-night tomfoolery Though there are live performances seven nights a week, the joint is particularly jumpin’ on Tuesday nights when legendary local act Rebirth Brass Band sets the place on fire. Over in the Uptown neighborhood, the divey Maple Leaf is one of the top music venues in the city and a personal favorite of pretty much everyone who’s ever set foot inside the intimate wood-floored space. Stop in for some unbelievably good music, insanely friendly people and free rice and beans in the back. ![]() In a city that loves its live music, it’s no surprise that some of the most ear-pleasing sounds in town can be found within the faded walls of several local dives.Įstablished in 1959, Vaughan’s Lounge is an iconic locals-friendly dive in the hip Bywater neighborhood that showcases some of the city’s top live music acts during the bar’s lively Thursday nights. Please call the Tipitina’s main line at (504) 895-8477 to inquire about lost items.Cheap drinks, great food and lots of music makes dive bars in New Orleans a unique experience © Jay Gentile / Lonely Planet For live music Professional cameras, cameras with detachable lenses and camera rigs are not allowed inside the venue. Guests are responsible for their own belongings. Tipitina’s does not allow food or outside drink brought into the venue, nor does it provide a bag check. Yes, however all bags will be subject to search upon entry. No, smoking or vaping is prohibited anywhere inside the venue. All guests must be 21 years of age to purchase and consume alcohol. Everyone must have a ticket to enter the venue.Īs required by law, everyone must have a valid, government issued photo ID or passport to enter the venue. Show pages will indicate specific show age requirements. We accept cash, Mastercard, Discover, Visa and American Express.Īll shows are ages 18 and up, unless otherwise noted. Tickets purchased using a debit/credit card in the Box Office will have a $3.00 fee applied per ticket.Īre concerts general admission or reserved seating?Īll shows are standing room only, unless otherwise noted on the show page on. Tickets puchased using cash in the Box Office during office hours have no fees. To purchase tickets in person, please visit Tipitina’s during box office hours which are Monday through Friday from 10:00am-4:00pm.įor more ticketing and box office questions, please email or call the Box Office at (504) 895-8477. Tickets are available online at and on the Tipitina’s website on any show page. Tipitina’s is a world famous music venue located at the corner of Napoleon Avenue and Tchoupitoulas Street in Uptown, New Orleans, Louisiana. You cannot pick up tickets to future shows while currently attending one.ĥ01 Napoleon Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70115 Will Call tickets can be picked up at the Box Office anytime Monday- Friday from 10:00am-4:00pm. Door times are listed on the show pages at .Ĭan I pick up my will call tickets for future shows? ![]() Will Call tickets can be picked up at the Box Office anytime Monday- Friday from 10:00am-4:00pm or the night of the show after the doors open. ID is required to pick up Will Call tickets. ![]()
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