The Penthouse Club® located at 727 Iberville Street New Orleans was recently nominated as The Best Gentleman’s Club 2007. With such nationwide recognition It is undeniable there is no other Gentleman’s Club in the same category as The Penthouse Club in our world renowned city. The Club possesses three floors of world class entertainment with the main floor boasting Three Stages and Two Full Bars; the second floor consists of Fourteen Junior Executive Suites providing a continuous view of the constant entertainment below. For the quintessential in private party accommodations, the third floor is comprised of Four Exclusive Executive Suites. Each Suite is outfitted with a Private Stage, Leather Furnishings, and a 42” Plasma Screen Television with Bottle Service Available. The Penthouse Club New Orleans located at 727 Iberville Street Just off Bourbon Open Monday thru Sunday 6:pm till 4:am. For further information please call 504-524-4354.
Tipitina's
Tipitina's began as a neighborhood juke joint, established in 1977, by a group of young music fans (The Fabulous Fo'teen) to provide a place for Professor Longhair to perform in his final years. The venue, named for one of Longhair's most enigmatic recordings "Tipitina," has survived in an ever-changing musical climate despite changing ownership and briefly closing in 1984. In the past 25 years, Tipitina's has grown from a small, neighborhood bar into an international music icon. The venue has expanded into a two-story, 1,000 capacity music venue located at the famed corner of Napoleon and Tchoupitoulas. Tipitina's has always celebrated and supported New Orleans music and culture through a variety of community-based projects.
Electric Ladyland Tattoo
The clean, creative environment at Electric Ladyland Tattoo and Piercing Studio offers New Orleans' locals and visitors alike an exciting experience for the senses. The shop at 610 Frenchmen St. is huge with almost 2000 square feet and we have more designs than any other shop around. They also go above and beyond when it comes to cleanliness and sanitation. Be sure to stop by and see Annette LaRue's collection of tattoo-related paintings and artwork. Its one of the largest collections around and if you ask, she will sho' ya!! You might notice the huge trophy featured in the picture window facing Frenchman Avenue. Annette LaRue and Cameron Sweet won the coveted "Best of Show" award at the recent Southern Comfort Tattoo Expo held here in New Orleans every Hallowe'en.
Pontchartrain Hotel
The Pontchartrain Hotel, long considered New Orleans' premiere address for southern tradition and elegance, continues to reign as the City's Grand Dame of Hotels. No hotel in the city of New Orleans can boast of a more illustrious or fascinating history than that of the Pontchartrain. Named in honor of Count de Pontchartrain from the court of Louis XVI, the doors of the Pontchartrain Hotel were first opened in March of 1927. The impressive 12-story hotel included 80 apartments. In 1966, each room of the Pontchartrain was individually furnished with period antiques. As celebrities stayed in the newly decorated suites, they began naming suites in their honor. Suites are now named for Mary Martin, Richard Burton, Joan Fontaine, Carol Channing, Helen Hayes and many others who considered the hotel their home in New Orleans.
The Riverfront Hotel
A recently renovated hotel boasting modern guest rooms, richly appointed meeting rooms and a restaurant whose kitchen is headed by one of the city’s most creative chefs.
New Orleans Mojito Place 7-10 mint leaves in the bottom of a tall glass, add a teaspoon of simple syrup. Stir together. Fill with crushed ice.
1 oz white rum
1 oz fresh lime juice
Fill glass with soda water and garnish with a sprig of mint. >>More Drink Recipes
Listen to WWOZ Live!
WWOZ is a listener-supported, volunteer-operated radio station in New Orleans, Louisiana. Playing blues, jazz, Cajun, zydeco, gospel, Latin, Brazilian, Caribbean and a whole lot more, WWOZ keeps the music and heritage of the Crescent City alive and loud. Listen to WWOZ Live!
One of the most often asked questions is about aperitifs – do they stimulate or deaden the palate? The answer lies in who’s providing the response. I’m a cocktail girl and in my opinion, a simple cocktail before dinner is a great way to start a meal. I do think there needs to be some time between the cocktail and the first course, but an aperitif is a beautiful thing. >>More