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Lifestyles & Living GuideYour Local Guide to Services • Products • Entertainment • Events

www.nolalifestyles.com

FREEFrench Quarter - New Orleans, LA

Oct 10 - Nov 7, 2012

Area Map

Pages 16 - 17

See pg 4

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Your Guide To The French Quarter

The French QuarterThe French Quarter - or Vieux Carre’ - or the Quarter to the locals, isNew Orleans’ most famous and oldest neighborhood. With it’s very unique architectureof historic buildings, row houses, cottages, art galleries, shops, restaurants and museumsthat are adorned with cast iron balconies, stoops, porches, walled courtyards, shuttereddoors and windows and iron gates, decorated with hanging plants and foliage and deco-rations of the Quarter, they are some of the most photographed streets in the world.

You’re best to spend your time in the Quarter on foot so you can leisurely enjoy andsavor the sights and sounds of this area so rich and famous for it’s history, culture,music, cuisine, shopping and romance. With so much history, entertainment and culture,there’s an exciting experience around every corner. Make sure to check out the car-riageway entrances or courtyards accompanying many restaurants, cafes, galleries,shops and clubs where you may find gardens and fountains you can relax in.

ShoppingShopping - The French Quarter’s Shopping experience features Art Galleries(many manned with the artists), unique and eclectic Shops and Boutiques thatinclude Antiques, Jewelry, Hats, Clothing, Trinkets, Spices and Candy and muchmuch more. From Royal, Chartres, and Decatur Streets, The French Market, JaxBrewery, to Canal Place including the side streets throughout, you can find shop-ping around every corner. Including those featured on pages: 3, 5, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13,14, 22, 25, 26, 27, 30

DiningDining - Known for it’s cajun, seafood, creole and favorites such as jambalaya,seafood gumbo, red beans and rice and crawfish, the Quarter is a diverse culi-nary experience from casual dining, cafe’s and bars to the many world-class finedining restaurants. Including those featured on pages 5, 8, 12, 13, 14, 19, 21, 22,26, 27, 29, 32

EntertainmentEntertainment - Enjoy the sights and sounds of local musicians throughoutthe streets, Clubs or Jackson Square day and night. The energy of the live bands,artists and DJ’s, whether it be local blues, jazz, R&B, Cajun, Zydeco or othermusic simply piped in, with such a diverse venue you can enjoy it all. Includingthose featured on pages 8, 13, 22, 27, 29, 31

Salons/Spas/Hotel/ServicesSalons/Spas/Hotel/Services - Whether you need a trip to the Salon or Spafor you or your pet, a room for your next trip, groceries, housing or just needsomething different, the Quarter has all it. Including those featured on pages 5, 9,10, 13, 19, 21, 23, 26, 27, 28, 29

Map of the QuarterMap of the Quarter - Pages 16-17 - your helpful aide to help guide youthrough the Quarter.

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CRAIG TRACY GALLERY

(504) 592-9886 827 Royal St. French Quarter

WWW.CRAIGTRACY.COM

THE MOST CREATIVE GALLERY IN NEW ORLEANS

Fine Art Bodypainting

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Within these pages it is our goal to bea great resource to valuable information that will help maximizeyour time and efforts when searchingfor products and services of localmerchants in your area. Whether it’sdining and entertainment, shopping,local attractions, places to stay, orhousing and related services, let ushelp you with your search.

For those of you coming to town fora visit, browse through our website and eMagazine version before you arrive to helpyou make the most of your trip by planning ahead.

Pick up a copy of our printed publication at any participating merchant location foreven more information, including valuable coupons and savings.

Publishers: Karen Hough & Craig [email protected]

(504) 233-8655

View the online version ofLifestyles & Living Guide at

www.nolalifestyles.com

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Your Local Guide to Services • Products • Entertainment • Events

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Croissant d’or

617 Ursulines Avenue

New Orleans, LA • 504-524-4663

Wed-Mon: 6:30 am - 3:00 pm

Homemade from scratch...

a variety of fresh croissants, pastries,

sandwiches, soups and salads.

Birthday, Wedding and Specialty Cakes

Host Your Breakfast/Luncheon Event!

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Boutique

Costumes and accessories, sexy clothing,hosiery, and exotic shoes!

241 Dauphine St. New Orleans, LA 70112504-529-8064

Facebook.com:/QTPieBoutiqueNOLA.com

Present this ad for $2 off of a rental or$3 off of a tour. Not valid with any

other offers. Limit 2 coupons per party.

and

M I D D L E O F T H E B L O C K

www.freewheelinbiketours.com (866) 293-4037www.americanbicyclerental.com (504) 324-8257

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Attractions & Things To Do In The

French Quarter

1 - The French Market - French Market Place - 250+ year old marketwith fresh produce, handicrafts and flea market type booths.

2 - Royal Street - Stroll and take in the entertainment local musicians,performing artists, the art galleries, upscale antique stores, landmarkhotels and interesting specialty shops.

3 - Jackson Square - Enjoy the sights and sounds of local musicians,street corner painters, mimes and much more.

4 - St Louis Cathedral - Take a self-guided tour of the oldest catholicchurch in the United States in Jackson Square.

5 - Bourbon Street - 8 blocks of people watching day and night, bars,shops and many fine restaurants.

6 - Shops at Jax Brewery - 600 Decatur St. - 110 year old old brewery for a taste of New Orleans history and shopping.

7 - Riverwalk Marketplace - 500 Port of New Orleans Place - withviews of the Mississippi, visit the retail shops and restaurants.

8 - Canal Place - 333 Canal Street - Many fine shops to browse.

9 - Jean Lafitte National Historic Park & Preserve - 419 DecaturSt - Free ranger-led riverfront tour daily leaving at 9:30am from the JeanLafitte French Quarter Visitor Center location.

10 - The 1850 House - 523 Saint Ann St - Tues through Sun 10 am -4:30 pm. The 1850 House is an antebellum row house furnished to represent life in mid-nineteenth-century New Orleans.

11 - Old US Mint - 400 Esplanade Ave - Tues through Sun 10 am - 4:30pm. Built in 1835 during the presidency of Andrew Jackson, who hadadvocated for its establishment in order to help finance development ofthe nation's western frontier.

12 - New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park - 916 N PetersStreet - Regular jazz performances, lectures, films, and visual displays. It isalso the starting point for jazz walking tours.

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1200 Decatur Street, New Orleans, LA 70116 (504) 528-8466 • http://tequilablues.net

Everyday Margaritas 2 for 1

Thursday’s - Ladies Night

Saturday’s - Latin Night

- Kids Eat Free -

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Live Music Every Friday & Saturday

Now Serving Breakfast!!

315 Chartres StreetNew Orleans, LA 70130

(504) 522-2797

Ask About Our Famous $10 Sale!

FREE GIFT With Purchase!

907 Bourbon Street

[email protected]

SELLING NEW & USED

CD’S DVDS & VINYL

Sunday - Monday: 11-6

Tuesday - Saturday: 11-8

10% off all used CDs, DVDs and vinyls

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Bicycle Rentals • Sales • Tours

231 Dauphine Street • New Orleans, LA(504) 324-2492

Open Daily 10-5Closed Tuesday

RideTHISbike.com

cameron jonesEST. 1998

FLOOR LAMPS TOO!504-324-3119 • NOON - 6PM

1305 DECATUR STREET • FRENCH QUARTER

CONTEMPORARY ACCENT FURNITURELOCAL ART, GREAT LIGHTING, CUSTOM RUGS

AND BARSTOOLS MADE ANY HEIGHT

GAA Hair Salon of the Year 2012

900 Rue Dauphine • New Orleans

Walk-Ins Welcome 504.522.2666

Experts in

Weddings & Special Events

Wigs, Extensions & Waxing

30 years of service in the same location

HEAD QUARTERS

Hair Salon

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Salon D’MaltaExperience The Difference!

1233 Decatur Street New Orleans, LA 70116

(504) 565-5555 Mon-Sat: 10AM-6PM

From Top Left: Todd, WesleyLee, Lady Antebellum & Monica (owner)

Customized Halloween Wigs

Specializing in Precision Cuts,High & Tight, Low & Tight,Color, Wig Design, HairExtensions, as well as,Brazilian and Japanese Hair Straightening.

$25 Gift Certificate

*1st time local guests only, 18+ for all UV.

Restrictions may apply. See spa for details.

301 Burgundy Street

New Orleans, LA 70112

(504) 525-8266

www.planetbeach.com

UV Therapy • Mystic

Teeth Whitening Products

Oxygen Red Light Therapy

Hydration • Meditation

Weight Management • Nutrition

Massages • Facials • Air Brushing

*Services and Products may vary per location.NAGHI’S

Diamonds, Platinum,

14K + 18K Gold

Jewelry, Sterling Silver

Judaicas Bronze

Sculptures, Antiques

633 Royal Street

(504) 586-8373

800 Royal Street

(504) 654-1940

637 Canal Street

(504) 585-5700

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Oct & Nov 2012Events Around

New Orleans, LA

October 11 - 18 = New Orleans Film Festival:

The New Orleans Film Festival continues its tradition as a top-notch regional film

event, presenting an eclectic program of films, panels, and parties each fall.

http://neworleansfilmsociety.org/pages/detail/31/film-festival

October 12 -14 = Louisiana Seafood Festival:

Featuring music, food, chef's cooking demonstrations, crafts and more. Friday 12p-10p,

Sat 11a-10p, Sun 11a-7p. Woldenberg Riverfront Park New Orleans, LA.

http://www.louisianahospitalityfoundation.org/events/

October 12 - 14 = Crescent City Blues & BBQ Festival:

The seventh annual Crescent City Blues & BBQ Festival, presented by the New

Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation, in New Orleans' Lafayette Square Park.

www.jazzandheritage.org/blues-fest

October 12-13, 19-20, 26-27 = Oktoberfest:

The festival will last for three weekends in October. The 12-13, the 19-20, and the

26-27. Located in a spacious area of Rivertown in Kenner. Join us for great German

music, food and beer! http://deutscheshaus.org/

October 26 - 28 = VOODOO Music Experience:

Voodoo began in 1999 as a new breed of music festival featuring multiple music genres

on two stages. Since then, the single day event has grown to a three day musical

adventure with 7 stages and a legendary list of alumni. http://thevoodooexperience.com

October 25 - 28, 31 Halloween in New Orleans:

The mission of the Hosts of Halloween is to provide funding for Project Lazarus, a

home in New Orleans for men and women with AIDS, so that they may provide

healthcare and support services for their residents. www.halloweenneworleans.com

November 3 - December 9 (6 weekends) = Renaissance Festival:

Learn about history, everyday life and the social structure of the European Renaissance.

See demonstrations of how products were created, including swords, glassware,

metalwork and much more. www.la-renfest.com

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A True American DinerOpen 7 Days a Week

7a.m. - untilCome in and enjoy GreatFood, Atmosphere andOur World Famous

Bloody Mary!

Your meal cooked to orderright before your eyes!

We serveBreakfast All Day

Sidewalk Seating Available

1122 Rue Decatur St.Across from the French Market

504.566.6003www.MagnoliaGrillofNola.com

• Daily Specials • Retro 1950’s Diner• Shrimp Po Boys• Seafood • Muffalettas

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La’ Red Rooster Hats“Quality Men and Fine Women Hats”

207 Dauphine Street(One Block off Canal Street)

Dobbs - Stetsons • Southern Style Ladies’ Hats

Open 24 HoursWe Deliver In The Quarter

Call Or Order Online

400 Dauphine StreetNew Orleans, LA(504) 523-1931

www.dejavunola.com

Located in the historic French Quarter, the Chateau Hotel is a beautifully

restored 18th century mansion with an abundance of old world charm. The

architectural elegance of the Chateau is characteristic of the city’s culture,

blended with an intimate ambiance, sophisticated service, and plentiful luxuries.

Chateau Hotel New Orleans

1001 Chartres Street, New Orleans, LA 70116(800) 828-1822 • www.chateauneworleans.com

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Sweet Pea & TulipSweet Pea & Tulip

618 Chartres Street • New Orleans, LA 70130(504) 523-4119 • www.sweetpeaandtulip.com

Clothing & ACCessories

Royal Blend Coffee & Tea

621 Royal Street, New Orleans, LA

www.royalblendcoffee.com

(504) 523-2716

Try our Biscotti Cookies or

Chocolate-Covered Espresso Beans

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Fun & Interesting Facts

Canal Street, once the widest street in the world, was namedfor a canal that was planned for, but never built, on the street'sdividing median. For decades, the median's only use was publictransportation, mostly by the Canal Street streetcars.

Information about

NOLA & Louisiana

New Orleans is home to two of the largest private universitiesin the United States- Tulane University and Loyola UniversityNew Orleans. Public universities like the University of NewOrleans are also within the city.

The monument to General Andrew Jackson at JacksonSquare was the world's first equestrian statue in which thehorse had more than one foot off the base.

The first New Orleans "skyscraper" was built in 1807. It wasthe first four-story building in the city, and is still in use,standing on the corner of Royal Street and St. Peter Street inthe French Quarter.

The total mileage of canals both above and below ground inNew Orleans exceeds that of Venice in Italy.

In 1872, the official colors of Mardi Gras were chosen basedon an honored visitor to New Orleans: Russian Grand DukeAlexis Romanoff. The purple stands for justice, the green forfaith, and the gold for power.

The Ursuline Convent (Chartres and Ursulines), the oldestbrick-and-post building of the French Colonial style in America,also housed the nation's first girls' school.

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French Quarter

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- New Orleans, LA

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A po' boy (also po-boy, po boy, or poor boy) is a traditional

submarine sandwich from Louisiana. It almost always

consists of meat, usually roast beef, or fried seafood.

The meat is served on baguette-like New Orleans French

bread, known for its crisp crust and fluffy center.

A key ingredient that differentiates po' boys from other submarine sandwiches is the

bread. Typically, the French bread comes in two-foot-long "sticks". Standard sandwich

sizes might be a half po' boy, about six inches long (called a "Shorty") and a full po' boy,

at about a foot long. The traditional versions are served hot and include fried shrimp, and

oysters. Soft shell crab, catfish, crawfish, Louisiana hot sausage, fried chicken breast,

roast beef, and French fries are other common variations. The last two are served with

gravy.

A "dressed" po' boy has lettuce, tomato, pickles, and mayonnaise; onions are optional.

Non-seafood po' boys will also usually have mustard; the customer is expected to specify

"hot" or "regular"—the former being a coarse-grained Creole mustard and the latter being

American yellow mustard.

The New Orleans roast beef po' boy is generally served hot with gravy and resembles a

Chicago Italian beef sandwich in appearance and method of preparation, although the

size, bread, and toppings differ. To make it, a cut of beef (usually chuck or shoulder) is

typically simmered in beef stock with seasonings such as garlic, pepper, thyme, and bay

for several hours. The beef can be processed into "debris" by cutting it to shreds when

done (folklore says that a po' boy roast is done when it "falls apart with a hard stare") and

simmering the shredded beef in the pot for a longer time to absorb more of the juice and

seasoning.

In the late 1800s fried oyster sandwiches on French loaves were known in New Orleans

and San Francisco as "oyster loaves", a term still in use. The sandwich was alternately

called a "peacemaker" or "La Mediatrice".

There are countless stories as to the origin of the term po' boy. The more popular theory

claims that "po' boy" was coined in a New Orleans restaurant owned by Benny and Clovis

Martin (originally from Raceland, LA), former streetcar conductors. In 1929, during a four-

month strike against the streetcar company, the Martin brothers served their former col-

leagues free sandwiches. The Martins' restaurant workers jokingly referred to the strikers

as "poor boys", and soon the sandwiches themselves took on the name. In Louisiana

dialect, this is naturally shortened to "po' boy."

Source: Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Po’_boy Photo Courtesy of: Nola Poboys, 908 Bourbon Street

The Poboy Sandwich

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WHERE THE LOCALSEAT REAL POBOYS

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French Quarter

Postal Emporium

1000 Bourbon Street

New Orleans, LA 70116

Mon - Fri: 9AM - 6PM

Sat: 10AM - 3PM

Sun: Closed712 Orleans @ Royal • French Quarter

New Orleans, LA 70116 • 504.529.8140

Steve RichardsFrench Quarter Sales & Leasing

504.258.1800 • 917.318.7495

Latter-Blum.com/SteveRichards

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Call MeToday.

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When it comes to creativity, New Orleans artist Craig Tracy, never disappoints.Painting directly onto the human body, Craig has brought the primitive art ofbodypainting into the contemporary art realm. Two of Craig's most acknowl-edged images ("Butterfly" and "Immaculate") now grace the pages of the 2012Ripley's Believe Or Not! Volume 8. Ripley's is known for finding the exceptional,so his inclusion in this year’s collectors edition is fitting as many of Craig'simages are simply "unbelievable"!

Considered a cornerstone in Bodypaintings progressive movement, today CraigTracy Bodypaints exclusively as well he owns and operates the very first artgallery in the world dedicated to fine art Bodypainted images. The gallery allowseven the most seasoned art collectors and novices alike to see and experiencefirst hand what Bodypainting is ultimately capable of expressing. With a passion-ate and pioneering spirit, Craig personally meets and educates hundreds of peo-ple each week in his signature gallery located at 827 Royal St. The Craig TracyGallery is filled with spectacular photographic, paper and canvas prints. As well,there are numerous videos of the process and books that focus on this art form.Please feel free to visit the gallery if you are ever in or near New Orleans. Youwill not regret the experience.

Believe It or Not!

"BUTTERFLY" is one of CraigTracy’s greatest masterpieces. Theimage was also chosen by Ripley'sas part of this years Believe It or Not!

Collections, Volume 8.

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Concealed Carry NOLA

NRA Certified& LSP RegisteredInstructors

All of our training isdesigned for anyone who isinterested in learning thebasic knowledge, skills, andattitudes for owning andoperating firearms safely.

813 S. Carrollton AveNew Orleans, LA 70118

(504) 430-7409concealedcarrynola.com

437 Esplanade AveNew Orleans, LA 70116

(504) 252-4800www.mojitosnola.com

Mojitos is a little piece of tropical paradise where the French

Quarter meets the Marigny. We offer a friendly place to gather with

friends and family for great Caribbean influenced, Creole-inspired

food and an amazing selection of rums. Come on in and relax,

enjoy a rum tasting, have some great food, or listen to some Jazz.

Bring This Ad In For a

FREE Bag Of Treats!!

French Quarter Petasylum

Feed • Supplies • Grooming

513 Dumaine StreetNew Orleans, LA 70116

(504) 302-9845

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Debbie Lindsey & Philipe LaMancusa

Kitchen Witchcookbooks • music • art

631 Toulouse StreetNew Orleans, LA 70130

[email protected]

www.kwcookbooks.com

10% off on all cookbooks with this ad

“The best hamburger in New

Orleans and possibly the world”

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voted the Best Margarita in the

French Quarter

The incredible food is augmented by thoughtful facility design and décor with a fun andfestive environment that is reminiscent of being in a private home in Mexico, featuring arelaxing, candle-lit courtyard. While appropriate for families, live entertainment on someevenings draws groups of friends to gather at Rita’s Tequila House after the traditionaldinner hour to enjoy the food, drinks and great company. Voted the Best Margarita in the French Quarter, and is one of four Certified Tequila Houses in the United States.

Rita’s Happy Hour 2 FOR 1 • Mon-Fri (4-7PM)Well Drinks, Draft Beer & Margaritas

voted the Best

Margarita in the

French Quarter

419 Bourbon StreetNew Orleans, LA 70112504.298.8227

Bar: 12 PM - 3 AM (ish)

Kitchen:11 AM - 10 PM Sun. - Thurs.11 AM - 11 PM Fri. - Sat.

http://ritastequilahouse.com

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INN ON ST. PETER

INN ON SAINT PETER

1005 St. Peter | New Orleans, LA 70116

Phone: (800) 535-7815 | Fax: (504) 523-5198

The Inn on St. Peter is the leisure traveler’s perfect retreat to

the Crescent City. Carefully restored with traditional finishes, this

New Orleans Inn marries the desires for modern convenience

and comfort with an historic French Quarter setting.

The Inn on St. Peter was originally constructed in 1805.

Gorgeous private courtyards are nestled throughout the

property and provide an ambiance and charm that brings

every guest back to the peaceful days of the 19th century.

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Neighborhood Notes

“Wish Dogs” are popping up at shops all overtown! These New Orleans originals are trendyclay creatures that grant wishes with a smoke-

blowing effect. Look for them at 736 Royal Street, or findthem online at www.WishDogandFriends.com.

Whats Going On In

The French Quarter

Ridethisbike.com has moved it’s location to 231 Dauphine Street featuring Bicycle Rentals,Sales and Tours. Open daily 10AM - 5PM.Closed on Tuesday

The Green Eyed Gator has just openedat 901 Chartres Street. Bring in thecoupon from their ad in this issue for a‘free gift’ with purchase.

In this issue, NOLA POBOYS, located at 908Bourbon Street, is offering a coupon for freegumbo with purchase of a 12” poboy. Pay them a visit and cash in on this great offer!

801 Royal has opened a new restaurantwith a full bar, located at 801 Royal Street.Check out the totally new renovated lookand feel, Cajun/Creole menu and daily spe-cials.

Skully’z Records, located at 907 Bourbon Street, isoffering a 10% coupon off all used CDs, DVDs, andvinyls in this issue. Stop by and check it out!

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AUNT TIKI’SA 24/7 DIVE...

1207 Decatur St.

French QuarterJust steps off Frenchmen

(504) 680-8454

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New OrleansLA 70116

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Chill with Jazz, Blues & R&B Soul in our Courtyard with New Orleans

own LINDA WRIGHT, House Of Blues Gospel Brunch Hostess

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ONE SUN ART GALLERYIn The Heart of the French Quarter

616 Royal Street (off Toulouse St.)

5:30 - 8:00 pm • Admission $10.00

Complimentary Refreshments & Munchies

October

thru

November

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American Bicycle Rentals& Free Wheelin’ Bike Tours

325 Burgundy Street New Orleans, LA 70112(504) 324-8257 & (866) 293-4037

Gallery Burguieres736 Royal Street, New Orleans, LA 70116http://www.galleryburguieres.com

Open 7 Days a week: 10am-7pm

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Esoterica Occult Goods541 Rue DumaineNew Orleans, LA(504) 581-7711www.onewitch.com

Aunt Tiki’s BarA 24/7 Dive...1207 Decatur Street New Orleans, LA 70116(504) 680-8454

Cameron Jones1305 Decatur Street New Orleans, LA 70116(504) 524-3119One Of A Kind Gifts

Craig Tracy's Painted Alive827 Royal Street New Orleans LA 70116(504) 592-9886www.craigtracy.com

[email protected]

The Original French MarketRestaurant & Bar1001 Decatur Street(504) [email protected] accept Harrah’s Comps

Magnolia GrillA True American Diner1122 Decatur Street (504) 566-6003www.MagnoliaGrillofNola.com

Head Quarters Hair SalonGAA Hair Salon of the Year 2012900 Dauphine Street New Orleans, LA 70116(504) 522-2666

La Red Rooster Hats207 Daupine Street New Orleans, LA 70112Quality Men and Southern StyleLadies Hats.

French Quarter Wedding Chapel333 Rue BurgundyNew Orleans, LA 70112(504) 598-6808www.frenchquarterwedding.com

NOLA POBOYSWhere the locals eat real poboys!We Deliver!908 Bourbon Street(504) 522-2639

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Salon D’MaltaExperience the Difference!

1233 Decatur StreetNew Orleans, LA 70116(504) 565-5555

Tequila Blues1200 Decatur StreetNew Orleans, LA 70116(504) 528-8466http://tequilablues.com

RideTHISbike.comBicycle Rentals, Sales, Tours

Open daily 10-5, Closed Tues

231 Dauphine Street(504) 324-2492 Studio 831

532 Royal StreetNew Orleans, LA 70130(504) 304-4392

http://[email protected]

Spice & Tea Exchange521 St. Louis Ave, Unit 1New Orleans, LA 70130(504) 598-5689www.spiceandtea.com

Skully’z Records907 Bourbon StreetNew Orleans, LA (504) [email protected]

Planet Beach Spa301 Burgundy StreetNew Orleans, LA 70112(504) 525-8266www.planetbeach.com

CHATEAU ORLEANS

Welcome to the Chateau Orleans French Quarter Resort. Located in NewOrleans historic French Quarter, the Chateau Orleans is the perfect destina-tion for travelers looking for relaxation and comfort, or travelers looking foradventure. Whatever you are looking for, the Chateau Orleans is the perfecthotel choice for your visit to the New Orleans French Quarter.

240 Rue Burgundy, New Orleans, LA 70112(504) 524-8412 • FAX (504) 592-9653

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THE OLIVIER HOUSE HOTEL

828 Toulouse Street New Orleans, LA 70112(504) 525-8456

We offer off street parking, a swimming pool, freelocal and long distance phone calls, irons, ironingboards, and clock radios in all rooms, hair dryers,curling irons, and umbrellas are available uponrequest, 24 hour front desk and concierge services

offering complete tour, ticket and reservation information, wake upcalls, safety deposit box, customer faxservice, laundry and dry cleaning sendout service.

All suites include a kitchenette consisting of a refrigerator,microwave, coffee maker, and toaster. We do our best to accommodate any special requests that might make your stay heremore enjoyable. Children are very welcome. We also have a fewrooms that accept pets.

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711 Bourbon Street New Orleans, LA 70116(504) 324-4669

3-in-1 Venue

The Carriageway • Courtyard • Dance/Night Club

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504.220.707291 French Market PlaceNew Orleans, LA 70116

(504) 596-2022

Try Our FAMOUS BIG EASY BLOODY MARYSOr Our FAMOUS HURRICANES

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808 Chartres StreetNew Orleans, LA(504) 569-0088

Located in the heart of the FrenchQuarter, Violets is a unique shopping

destination for the sophisticated woman.

Spices from Around the World • Hand-MixedBlends Made Daily • Unique Sea SaltsExotic Teas • Extra Virgin Olive OilNaturally Infused Organic Sugars

Gifts & Accessories

521 St. Louis Avenue, Unit 1

New Orleans, LA 70130

504-598-5689

www.spiceandtea.com

[email protected]

* Present this ad and receive one “Geaux” cup with purchase of custom blend. Limit one per customer. Notvalid with any other promotions. While supplies last. Copyright © 2012 The Spice & Tea Exchange

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* Get a FREE authentic NewOrleans “Geaux” cup with the

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Sing Sing Club418 Bourbon

Featuring Danny Hebert & Rock Solid

Tues-Sun: Doors Open At 6PM

Mon: Doors Open At 8PM

Live Music 7 Days a Week!

(504) 529-2201

418 Bourbon St. New Orleans, LA 70130

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THE ORIGINAL

FRENCH MARKETRESTAURANT & BAR

SINCE 1803

Twelve years beforeAndrew Jackson won the Battle of New Orleans, The FrenchMarket Restaurant &Bar began serving outstanding seafood and ice-cold drinks to visitors and natives alike. Today the ambienceremains the same. Join Chef David Picou in savoring our grand traditions!

1001 Decatur Street, New Orleans, Louisiana 70116504-525-7879 | fax: 504-525-7979

[email protected]

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We Accept

Harrah’s Comps!