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New Orleans Music Scene - House Of Blues
French Quarter Fountain
Discover the mystery and magic of the Creole people that made the French Quarter their own.
The flavor of New Orleans' French Quarter is alive and well at the House of Blues, situated in the city's historic district. Legendary for its mix of great music and great food, the House of Blues is right at home on Decatur Street in the Big Easy. The restaurant's classic Creole menu includes favorites like andouille, jambalaya and shrimp etoufee along with the House of Blues' famous and unique cuisine selections, including the "Blues Burger," baby back ribs, crispy catfish nuggets, po-boys and cornbread. Finish off with one of their great desserts, like the White Chocolate Banana Bread Pudding. Enjoy dinner or lunch while your ears feast on the music from local legends and other well-known blues, jazz and contemporary artists. The decor features eclectic folk art, and the courtyard is the perfect background setting for music's biggest and brightest stars. Ziggy Marley and the Neville Brothers are just a few of the acts that have made visits, and local bands are also featured regularly. Perhaps the thing the House of Blues is best known for is its Gospel Brunch, a standard feature every Sunday. It showcases gospel music alongside a plentiful buffet brunch. Whenever you visit, the New Orleans House of Blues is as much a local attraction as a source for local cuisine. |
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