Storyville District
Storyville District
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A popular restaurant and club with several different stages for jazz and blues performances.
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Neighbourhood: Central Business District
Compared to the more evocative monikers of some other parts of New Orleans, the downtown’s humdrum title might suggest that this area is all about business and little else. But don’t let the bland name keep you away from the Central Business District. The CBD offers a wide range of fun things to do that would be touted as exceptional in less jubilant corners of the world. Bordered by the French Quarter, the Arts District and Tremé, with the river at its eastern extreme, this hub for sports, gaming, shopping, theatre, family-friendly activities, and amazing regional cuisine makes a smart base wherever your interests lie.
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The_Loup_Garou
Phoenix, AZ165,453 contributions
Dec 2017 • Couples
It had been sometime, since we did more than drive through the area, once known as “Storyville.” In December, on a gorgeous Winter day, while strolling the length of the French Quarter, on Rampart St (the lakeside boundary of the Quarter), we decided to look at the redevelopment of Storyville.
Basically, Storyville is an almost square twenty blocks, and runs from Iberville St to St Louis St, and Basin St to Claiborne St. It encompasses two famous cemeteries, St Louis #1, and #2.
Once, the area was quite grand, and famous for its houses of prostitution. That changed in 1917, when the Secretary of War, and the Secretary of the Navy, declared it too close to a US military installation, during WWI. Having thrived since its “creation” in 1897, it was gone.
During its heyday, it also turned out, or gave a spotlight to many of the jazz greats from that time.
We knew the area at probably its rundown worst, and even driving past on Basin St (named for the New Basin Canal, which once ran along the downriver edge of Storyville), one would lock their doors.
Now, the area is experiencing a resurgence, but not with bawdy houses this time. Just to the upriver side, along Canal St, the development is most prominent, with the remodeling and reopening of the Saenger Theater, and the condominiums across Basin St, and behind the theater.
The Storyville area has been immortalized in the TV series, “Treme,” which is the name for the broader area.
On this visit, we did not do a tour of either of the St Louis Cemeteries, but have done both – however at a time before tours were required.
We walked past Lulu White’s Saloon, named for a famous bawdy house madam, from the active days of Storyville. The Vietnam War Memorial is right along the Basin St edge, and this was new to us. Everywhere we looked, there was renovation, and construction, and the area is slowly returning to its past glory. It had definitely come a very long way, from the days that we would avoid the area, any way possible.
After a little detour, we were back to Rampart St, to head to a “Champagne bar,” but it was closed on this Monday.
Basically, Storyville is an almost square twenty blocks, and runs from Iberville St to St Louis St, and Basin St to Claiborne St. It encompasses two famous cemeteries, St Louis #1, and #2.
Once, the area was quite grand, and famous for its houses of prostitution. That changed in 1917, when the Secretary of War, and the Secretary of the Navy, declared it too close to a US military installation, during WWI. Having thrived since its “creation” in 1897, it was gone.
During its heyday, it also turned out, or gave a spotlight to many of the jazz greats from that time.
We knew the area at probably its rundown worst, and even driving past on Basin St (named for the New Basin Canal, which once ran along the downriver edge of Storyville), one would lock their doors.
Now, the area is experiencing a resurgence, but not with bawdy houses this time. Just to the upriver side, along Canal St, the development is most prominent, with the remodeling and reopening of the Saenger Theater, and the condominiums across Basin St, and behind the theater.
The Storyville area has been immortalized in the TV series, “Treme,” which is the name for the broader area.
On this visit, we did not do a tour of either of the St Louis Cemeteries, but have done both – however at a time before tours were required.
We walked past Lulu White’s Saloon, named for a famous bawdy house madam, from the active days of Storyville. The Vietnam War Memorial is right along the Basin St edge, and this was new to us. Everywhere we looked, there was renovation, and construction, and the area is slowly returning to its past glory. It had definitely come a very long way, from the days that we would avoid the area, any way possible.
After a little detour, we were back to Rampart St, to head to a “Champagne bar,” but it was closed on this Monday.
Written 18 January 2018
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Rod B
Danville, Kentucky20 contributions
Feb 2012 • Couples
Want to get some good Creole but the carnival season prices were a little steep for us, so we settled for a bowl of gumbo. It was very taste but not what we think of real as cajan gumbo.
Written 19 February 2012
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RonWamberal
Sydney, Australia12,072 contributions
Apr 2016 • Solo
Made famous to younger generations as the undesirable part of town in Pretty Baby - it is a different part of NO compared to a century ago. Interesting to wander through and let your imagination visualise what it was.
Written 18 February 2017
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QB601
Jackson, MS5 contributions
Dec 2012
Storyville was demolished in the 30's and 40's and replaced with a terrible housing project, the Iberville Housing Development. Tourists: DO NOT venture into the Iberville Projects! And be very careful in the cemetaries around the projects.
Written 8 May 2013
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Happiness10311
San Antonio, TX1 contribution
Real fine jazz by New Orleans musicians who perform nightly at Storyville District. The club is at 125 Bourbon St. (not in the old Storyville area). The venue is casual and you are up close to the music. Delicious drinks and Brennan recipes can be served while listening. Nice place with reasonable prices.
Written 27 April 2003
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GrandTour25376
phoenix,arizona1 contribution
Thank You to "Dr. Bruce" at the door, he convinced us to give it a try and we loved it!
The Best music we heard in 4 nights!
Thanks to Pat "Mother Blues" Cohen for a wonderful time. Your CD takes me back there everytime I listen to it.
We were only going to stay for one set, and ended up staying all night.
Can't wait to go back!!!!!
Thanks to all the wonderful staff, best service on Bourbon Street!!!!!!
Nancy and Tanya Arizona
The Best music we heard in 4 nights!
Thanks to Pat "Mother Blues" Cohen for a wonderful time. Your CD takes me back there everytime I listen to it.
We were only going to stay for one set, and ended up staying all night.
Can't wait to go back!!!!!
Thanks to all the wonderful staff, best service on Bourbon Street!!!!!!
Nancy and Tanya Arizona
Written 16 August 2003
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RaeOsborn
Erieau, Canada284 contributions
Mar 2016 • Couples
We loved hearing about the history of New Orleans, a city of so much culture. The history of Storyville was very interesting and unique. A town made for the undesirables. Worth the trip and learning about it.
Written 31 March 2016
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marcie C
Manalapan, NJ53 contributions
Jan 2016 • Couples
We were seated promptly. Someone came over to let us know that he would be right over with water. He came with water and took our drink order. While waiting for our drinks, our waiter came over to take our food order. His name is Timothy and he was extremely pleasant. We all ordered fish. I had trout, my husband sword fish, our friends grouper and shrimp. All our food was delicious. We ordered the special dessert of bread pudding with white and brown chocolate sauce with vanilla ice cream. Words can't describe how good it was. My friend licked the bowl. My husband had cheese cake. It was like no cheese cake I have ever had and I have had cheese cake in many restaurants.
Our only negative was that it was very noisy.
It was one of the few restaurants that we passes in the French quarter that was busy.
In all it was a wonderful meal.
Our only negative was that it was very noisy.
It was one of the few restaurants that we passes in the French quarter that was busy.
In all it was a wonderful meal.
Written 26 January 2016
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shaytavi
Germantown, MD87 contributions
Dec 2012 • Couples
This is a place that my wife and I love to get the soft shell crabs however when we went to check this time we found out that they are closed. We were very disappointed.
Written 1 January 2013
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noshy1
Illinois23 contributions
A must see...at the Parlour in Storyville. Very historic area, and the best Blues/Jazz in town. World renowned artists. Be sure to check out Marva Wright. She is unbelievable.
Written 31 October 2006
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