Pool at The Frenchmen Hotel
Enjoying a show at Balcony Music Club on Frenchmen Street
Live music at Cafe Negril on Frenchmen
Market
Dat Dog
Colorful mural on the Favela Chic building in the Frenchmen Corridor (pic taken 09/26/2024)
Awesome murals - Frenchmen Corridor (pic taken 09/26/2024)
Walking down Frenchmen Street!
Deborah F.
Nov 20, 2024
Frenchmen Street is a funky, colorful, music and food-filled area of NOLA, near Royal, Esplanade and Bourbon Streets. So much fun to take a walk in the evening, listen to music in the street, grab a bite and a drink. The party has started!
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Marie R.
Oct 14, 2024
This is a cool spot to check out if you're visiting NoLa! It's not big but it has enough action to entertain tourists and locals alike.
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Mo S.
Mar 20, 2024
Frenchman Street is a vibe! It's a Wednesday evening and music, food, shops are wide open, u9 and down the entire street. This is a must if in NoLA!
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Brian F.
Jan 23, 2023
During our drive from the airport our rideshare driver told us that "Frenchmen Street is what Bourbon Street was 40 years ago" where big companies didn't come in and commercialize the place. Similar to Bourbon Street though, it also has tons of restaurants, bars, and live music going on at all times. There's also the Frenchmen Art Bazaar which is a gallery of local art. Restaurants are open late if you're looking for a late-night snack.We left the Spotted Cat at around 11pm and Frenchmen Street was still crazy packed even on a Monday night. If you're looking for a quick detour from Bourbon Street, Frenchmen Street is a nice change of pace.
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Ultima M.
Jun 6, 2022
So glad we came here Frenchman street is a super cool area to hang out atWe were told this is where the "locals" hang out at Not too far away from Bourbon street but far enough away if you know what I mean This street has all your NOLA needs Jazz bands playing Gator food Open nite markets Tons of cute bars and stores Many places to eat at We went to a drag show on this street Friend for her palm read here We came We saw We conquered
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LaTasha S.
Jun 17, 2024
Nice local street with a nice vibe excellent music. I have no idea why Bourbon Street gets all the hype. Unless you are a 21 year old college kid letting loose, there is nothing there for ya. Go to other parts of this amazing city, just like Frenchman,
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Jerry G.
Apr 10, 2024
Great space, wonderful music, nice choice of food options. Some local creative art also.
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Jody M.
Jan 8, 2022
We decided to take a trip to NOLA at Christmas. One of those days I decided to leave my hubby at the hotel to rest. I hadn't been in the Frenchman Street area since before Katrina. I love it. The small restaurants. The really great music venues. The park. If I ever move to NOLA this is definitely an area that I would tryout. And another great thing it was around 80 in the city. But I loved the walk from the riverside Hilton.
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Mark T.
Nov 13, 2021
As a disclaimer: I visited in early to mid-November in 2021 - depending on when you go, your experience may be different.Generally speaking, in NOLA, Bourbon St. is the place to go. However, Bourbon St. is a terrific assault on the senses and is truly not for everyone. Frenchmen St. offers a very welcome change of pace from the perpetual commotion that bears the name Bourbon St. It's also shorter, so decision fatigue isn't as much of a problem. The restaurants and bars along the street are relatively calmer. Don't worry; there is still plenty of live music, just not at a level that will cause clinical insanity after two hours. It was a delight to walk down the street, find a place where I liked the music, pop in, and relax. Whether or not Bourbon is your cup of tea, you should not leave NOLA without paying Frenchmen a visit!
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Atul S.
Nov 9, 2019
This place is lit. Very small area of pubs and party animals but still worth visiting. Great atmosphere and scene of great food and drinks.It starts getting better and better as if becomes late night. Must visit for at least a night when you visit New Orleans. Jazz and live music everywhere. We hopped many pubs to get a taste of all.
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