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This hipster shrine seems to have two speeds: slow and supersonic. Some nights, the atmosphere is laid back, with a few folks sitting on pillows eating the eclectic chow served; other nights, it's packed with sweaty scenesters grooving to whatever free jazz group or indie band or DJ that happens to be playing. Keep your eyes peeled when looking for it, since it's located down an alley next to Siam Café.
New Orleans minimal: a bar, brick walls, a few tables and music. That's it. There's barely any stuff on the wall, in fact. But the club boasts the most eclectic range of music in the city, booking ... read more
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