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New Orleans/Faubourg Marigny



New Orleans/Faubourg MarignyThe '''Faubourg Marigny''' (''FAW-borg MER-ih-nee''), or usually just '''Marigny''', is a hip neighborhood below ("down") from the New Orleans/French Quarter|French Quarter. It has the air of what the French Quarter was a generation or two ago before there was so much tourist development. It has a few small hotels and many bed-and-breakfasts, as well as a number of good restaurants, coffee shops, and music venues. Architecturally, the Marigny is known for its many styles of Creole cottages, most of which date to the 19th century. Its "heart" is Washington Square Park (bounded by Frenchmen Street, Royal Street, Dauphine Street, and Elysian Fields Avenue). Frenchmen Street is the main nightlife district, with half a dozen live music clubs and just as many restaurants in four short blocks. Due to its odd shape (following a bend in the Mississippi River), locals often divide the Marigny into the "Marigny triangle" and the "Marigny rectangle." The triangle runs from Esplanade Avenue (abutting the French Quarter) to Elysian Fields Avenue. The rectangle begins at Elysian Fields and runs to the railroad tracks on Press Street, where the Marigny abuts the Bywater district (the "Ninth Ward"). At Mardi Gras, the Marigny is one of the city's hidden hot spots, popular with locals who enjoy partying in the streets without the drunken frat-boy atmosphere of Bourbon Street. Crowds gather at the corner of Royal and Kerlerec (outside the R-Bar), as well as at the intersection of Royal and Franklin. Elaborate costumes are the order of the day, along with brass bands and many drummers. Two weeks before Mardi Gras, the Marigny is also the starting place for the Krewe du Vieux, a satirical, raunchy parade in 19th-century Carnival style, complete with small floats drawn by krewe members and mules. Known for its bohemian atmosphere and low rents (though the latter is changing), the Marigny is home to many artists, writers, and musicians, as well as a sizable gay and lesbian population. Among its notable residents are chef Paul Prudhomme, painter James Michalopoulas, and actor Harry Shearer. == Eat == === Budget=== *'''13 Monaghan''', 517 Frenchmen. An Irish themed bar and grill with surprisingly inventive food, squeezed into an odd warehouse space. Good Irish beers and late-night grub (till 3 am or later). *'''Cafe Rose Nicaud''', 634 Frenchmen. Coffees, teas, and fresh deli sandwiches. *'''Flora's''', 2600 Royal. Ultra-funky coffeehouse with light fare, as well as poetry readings, board games, and the like. *'''La Peniche''', 1940 Dauphine (''at Touro''). Open 24 hours except Wed. Locals go here all day and night, particularly after the clubs; it's a cozy coffeeshop with a full bar. Peniche means "barge" in French because the building is made from barge wood previously used to carry goods down river. The Touro omelette is delicious. Friendly and fun waitstaff. NOLA cops eat there, so you know it is good. *'''Mona's''', 504 Frenchmen. Middle Eastern cuisine, with excellent shwarmas, and an extensive vegetarian selection. Other locations around the city. *'''Schiro's Community Cafe & Bar''', 2483 Royal, 944-6666. Great food, reasonably priced. Great vegan/vegetarian selections, even for breakfast. Small community market attached. ====Snacks & Supplies ==== *'''Alois J. Binder Bakery''' 940 Frenchmen, 947-1111. Breads and pastries to go. *'''Robert Fresh Market''' 2222 St. Claude. Pronounced "row-bear," this is the Marigny's only supermarket; small by modern standards, but with all the amenities. Visitors can save money on food products (hot sauces, Creole mustard, beignet mix, etc.) by buying here instead of at the souvenir shops. === Mid-range === *'''Adolfo's''', 611 Frenchmen (''upstairs from the Apple Barrel Bar''). Cozy, slightly quirky yet charming Italian. Let the waiters guide you to the nightly specials. *'''Feelings''', 2600 Chartres. The way the French Quarter used to be 50 years ago. Great piano bar, balcony overlooking nice courtyard. Definitely a locals place and great value, but not for the homophobic. http://www.feelingscafe.com/ *'''Marigny Brasserie''', 640 Frenchmen. Formerly Cafe Marigny. Good menu, and a popular wine and martini bar. http://www.cafemarigny.com/ *'''Praline Connection''', 542 Frenchmen Street, 943-3934. Much more than pralines (a sweet pecan candy), good Creole soul food at a reasonable price. (They have another branch in the Warehouse District that features live music.) *'''Santa Fe''', 801 Frenchmen (''by Washington Square''). Southwestern and Mexican food. *'''Siam Cafe''', 435 Esplanade. Thai food. The Dragon's Den is upstairs. *'''Wasabi''', 900 Frenchmen. Excellent sushi and Japanese cuisine. Good selection of sakes. === Splurge === *'''Marisol''' 437 Esplanade, 943-1912. Pete Vazquez is one of New Orleans' best chefs. His menu is constantly changing, so ask his wife Janis for her current recommendations when she seats you. Lovely courtyard. http://www.marisolrestaurant.com == Drink == *'''Apple Barrel''' 609 Frenchmen 949-9399. Sometimes has live music too. *'''Cafe Brasil''' Frenchmen at Chartres; Great live music bar with erratic schedule. *'''Cowpokes''' 2240 St. Claude. Gay country-western bar with a dance floor. Very friendly and comfortable for all. *'''d.b.a.''' 618 Frenchmen. New York style bar on Frenchman, if you need a bit of sophistication when you drink. Great selection of beers. *'''Dragon's Den''': 435 Esplanade. Very hip but dark bar above "Siam" Thai restaurant on Esplanade across from the old Mint; Often has a band; serves food and has excellent atmosphere-get comfy on floor pillows or great balcony overlooking Esplanade. *'''Friendly Bar''' 2301 Chartres (''at Marigny''). Gay neighborhood bar. *'''Hookah Cafe''' 500 Frenchmen (''at Decatur'') Hip but slightly pricey place with Indian food, drinks and smoking from hookahs. *'''The John''' 2040 Burgundy (''at Frenchmen''). Relaxed neighborhood hangout with rockabilly, country, and punk on the jukebox. Named for the gold-painted toilet seats that serve as stools at the tables. *'''Phoenix''' 941 Elysian Fields (''at N. Rampart''). Gay neighborhood bar by day, catering to the leather crowd at night. 24 hours. *'''R-Bar''' 1431 Royal (''at Kerlerec''). Hip but laid-back hangout; great jukebox. == Live Music == '''Frenchmen Street''' is in the Faubourg Marigny neighborhood just below the lower edge of the Quarter. A 4 block stretch of bars, restaurants, and coffee shops mixed with live music venues make it one of the city's most hip places. On a given night one might find modern jazz, swinging traditional jazz, Latin American style music, rockabilly, and more within this small area. Except for the last one listed, the below venues are all either on this stretch of Frenchmen Street or just around the corner from it on Esplanade Avenue. The best way to enjoy Frenchmen (particularly on weekends) is to walk the street with a drink in hand, listening to the music in each club. Many don't have cover charges, but most require a drink minimum to enter and listen to music. *'''Blue Nile''' 532 Frenchmen http://www.bluenilemusic.com/ *'''Cafe Brasil''' 2100 Chartres (''at corner of Frenchmen'') 049-0851: Eclectic world music *'''DBA''' 618 Frenchmen 942-3731 http://www.drinkgoodstuff.com/no/default.asp *'''Checkpoint Charlies''': 501 Esplanade (''on the corner of Decatur/Esplanade''), 949-7102. This bar has bands, pool tables and laundry facilities if your clothes need awashin'. Local rock and jump bands. *'''Dragon's Den''': 435 Esplanade (''above Siam Cafe'') 949-1750. *'''Snug Harbor''', 626 Frenchmen, is perhaps the city's foremost modern jazz venue. http://snugjazz.com/ *'''Spotted Cat''' 623 Frenchmen, 943-3887. Cozy bar with good hot jazz. The "Jazz Vipers" band are a local favorite. http://www.thespottedcat.com *'''Sweet Lorraine's Jazz Club''' 1931 St. Claude Avenue. This is the neighborhood's noted jazz venue away from all the concentration of other venues on Frenchmen Street. Sweet Lorraine's is in the "back" of Marigny on Saint Claude (same street as Rampart Street in the French Quarter; it changes name after it crosses Esplanade Avenue). Local modern jazz; they also serve dinners of Creole and Soul Food 5 to 10pm. 945-9654 http://www.sweetlorrainesjazzclub.com ==Sleep== *'''The Claiborne Mansion''' 2111 Dauphine Street. (504) 949-7327. An outstanding 19th century mansion, an impressive guest list, and a wonderful hostess, Cleo. In and of itself worth a visit to New Orleans. http://www.claibornemansion.com/ * The '''Creole Inn''' 2471 Dauphine, 948-2217. A cosy B&B in a sleepy part of town. Lesbian-friendly. * '''Elysian Fields Inn''' 930 Elysian Fields Avenue. Convenient for walking into the French Quarter. Has secure covered parking. http://www.elysianfieldsinn.com * '''The Frenchmen Hotel''' 519 Frenchmen Street * '''La Dauphine, Residence des Artistes''' 2316 Dauphine http://www.ladauphine.com/ * '''La Maison Marigny Bed and Breakfast''' 1421 Bourbon Street http://www.lamaisonmarigny.com/main.html *'''Royal Street Courtyard Bed & Breakfast''' 2438 Royal 943-6818 http://www.bbonline.com/la/royalstreet/ * '''Royal Street Inn B&B''' 1431 Royal at Kerlerec: "B&B" here may stand for "Bed & Beverage", as this is upstairs from the R-Bar. 449-5535 http://www.royalstreetinn.com/ == Contact == *'''Coffee, Friends, and...''', 2401 Burgundy (''at Mandeville''). Coffeehouse with Internet service (bring your own laptop). *'''Zotz''', 2003 Royal (''at Touro''). Bohemian coffee house is rents computer and internet time. Open 24 hours. NOW CLOSED. == Get out == The lower part of the New Orleans/French Quarter|French Quarter is just across Esplanade from Marigny. In the other direction, New Orleans/Bywater|Bywater is just down river. Drive or take the bus out beautiful Esplanade Avenue out to New Orleans/Mid-City|Mid-City; alternatively catching a Canal Streetcar just beyond the floodwall at the foot of Esplanade will get you to Mid-City as well. == External links == * [http://www.marigny.org/ Marigny.org] * [http://www.currentnewspaper.com/ Bywater Marigny Current], a monthly community newspaper WikiPedia:Faubourg Marigny First page | Prev | Next | Last page |

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