M3 emerges as the new destination for the next generation of music. Combining multiple genres into a kaleidoscope of different experiences. From international djs to the underground scene, all are welcome to take the stage at M3.
Welcome to the Mahogany Jazz Hall
The Mahogany Hall was the most lavish bordello in Storyville, the "Red Light" district of old New Orleans. Operated by "Countess" Lulu White, a woman of intuitive business savvy, she advertsed her popular "ladies" as to have a "special" gft from nature.
The Mahogany Hall was originally called the Hall of Mirrors and today mirrors adorn the stage and the VIP seating area, in remembrance of the old one, and also to assure a view of the entertainers from every direction. The fan window over the entrance evokes the famous emblazoned window of the original main ...
Manning's, the casual yet refined eatery features more than 30 flat screen TVs, including a 13- by 7.5-foot mega screen; a sports anchor desk; unique memorabilia from Louisiana's first football family; commissioned artwork by New Orleans artist Terrance Osborne and more!
From sports enthusiasts to foodies, Manning's menu will feature comfort foods from the Mississippi delta with some unique Creole twists, to creative interpretations of tailgating classics.
Whether you are attending a business luncheon in Archie's Room, cheering on your favorite team with friends in the End Zone, hosting a pa...
The Terminal located at Lakefront Airport is a New Orleans Tradition, dating back to the 1930's. At the time of its grand opening it was considered an architectural masterpiece. Built by the same architect that designed the Louisiana State Capital building, it was the first major airport in the region, and served proudly as a general aviation airport to this day. Inside the terminal building, travelers would find an Art Deco wonderland, featuring murals by artist Xavier Gonzalez, friezes by Enrique R. Alferez and an array of stone wall and floor treatments
Bar open Mon-Fri from 3pm-5am, Sat -Sun 11am-5am. 7 days a week Kitchen open. Sunday-Thursday from 6pm-2am, and on Friday and Saturday from 6pm-4am.
Having already established Molly's on Toulouse, Carol and Jim Monaghan opened the doors to Molly's at the Market for the first time in 1974. In 1980, Jim sold Molly's on Toulouse to focus his attention and efforts on Decatur Street, The French Market, and the Lower French Quarter. For nearly 40 years, Molly's has been the preferred hangout for the broadest possible spectrum of local and international characters, media, and politicians.
Every year Molly's sponsors a St. Patrick's Day Parade, a Charity Poker Crawl, and a Halloween Parade. In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, Molly's stayed open th...
Morning Call Coffee Stand, New Orleans’ “most famous coffee drinking place”, has been serving café au lait and beignets to generations of locals and visitors since 1870. Founded by Joseph Jurisich and operated by succeeding generations this venerable establishment is best described as “one of the world’s great coffee houses” and recognized nationwide in numerous publications and periodicals.
Appealing to an eclectic and colorful clientele, Morning Call offers a unique and traditional experience. The rich chicory coffee is brewed using the time tested “french drip method” whic...
Nestled in the heart of the French Quarter, Mr. B's Bistro is offers contemporary Creole cuisine. Signature dishes include New Orleans style Barbequed Shrimp, Gumbo Ya Ya, and Bread Pudding. Lunch, Dinner, Sunday Jazz Brunch. Operated by Cindy Brennan of the legendary restaurant family. Since 1979.
we are a pet friendly place with all the sports channels so you never miss a game here and with over 14 flat screens so everyone has a great seat. the bar and our courtyard grill is a local favorite boasting some of the best prices on local seafood dishes and cajun favorites.