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Arguably the most storied bar in New Orleans, The Roosevelt Hotel's main watering hole is inarguably its most beautiful. Walnut walls alternate with massive murals depicting Big Easy city life by New Orleans artist Paul Ninas. It's an art deco treasure. The bartenders mix the titular beverage and other local favorites with an élan befitting the high prices charged. Drink one down while imagining the countless political deals that have been cooked up within its walls.
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