Eyeworld

MAR 2016

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37 EW ASCRS•ASOA 2016 This club, located near the con- vention center and Arts District, showcases a variety of music types. Lighting and smoke machines com- plete the atmosphere. The 2-story venue also has large video screens throughout the club. Old Absinthe House 240 Bourbon St. 504-523-0113 www.ruebourbon.com This bar has been in New Orleans for more than 200 years. Enjoy its his- toric atmosphere or one of its drink options, including the house signa- ture cocktail, the Absinthe House Frappe. It has historically been a popular spot for many famous faces, including Mark Twain, Oscar Wilde, and more. Old Opera House 601 Bourbon St. 504-522-3265 www.oldoperahouse.com The Old Opera House features music from a number of performing artists in New Orleans. It advertises a wide variety of talent and also has drinks and dancing. Pat O'Brien's 718 St. Peter St. 504-525-4823 www.patobriens.com If you're looking for a tourist spot, check out Pat O'Brien's. Enjoy some New Orleans cuisine while drinking a signature Hurricane. Inside and outside seating allows visitors to enjoy the piano music. The Publiq House 4528 Freret St. 504-826-9912 www.publiqhouse.com This bar offers live music, with a variety of musical acts. It serves an array of cocktails and other drinks. There are various weekly events and happy hour specials. Republic 828 S. Peters St. 504-528-8282 www.republicnola.com This venue is located in the New Orleans Warehouse District, and the historic space has many unique areas. It has a main room, mezza- nine, and artist's room, depending on what type of experience you're looking for. The Republic can ac- commodate events from 10 to 1,000 people. Republic also has a number of themed events with DJs and other music performances. EW draws in those looking for a historic piece in their nightlife experience. It was opened in 2011 after resto- rations on the site of the Tricou House. Cocktail Bar at Windsor Court 300 Gravier St. 504-523-6000 www.cocktailbarnola.com This bar features a number of origi- nal cocktails to celebrate New Orle- ans, inspired by the city's cuisine. Fritzel's European Jazz Pub 733 Bourbon St. 504-586-4800 www.fritzelsjazz.net If it's jazz you're looking for, you can enjoy this bar in the French Quarter, which was founded in 1969. The club advertises a "home away from home" for those who love jazz around the world. House of Blues 225 Decatur St. 504-529-2583 www.hob.com Just one of many House of Blues locations, the New Orleans venue is located in the French Quarter of the city and was opened in 1994. It is both a restaurant and a live music venue. The House of Blues has a number of special events, as well as the option for private parties. The Maison 508 Frenchmen St. 504-371-5543 www.maisonfrenchmen.com This venue has food, drinks, and dancing. It features a variety of music, with live performances and 3 different stages. Masquerade 8 Canal St. 504-533-6000 www.HarrahsNewOrleans.com This bar inside Harrah's Casino is a nightclub and lounge. The bar has music, DJs, and live dancers, as well as slot machines and other games. The Metropolitan 310 Andrew Higgins Dr. 504-568-1700 www.themetropolitannightclub.com Visit us at ASCRS in booth 1903

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