Allied Music
4417 Bienville Street
Allied Music has been in business for over 40 years selling guitars, amps, keys, speakers and doing repairs. Some brands that they carry include Kurzweil Music Systems, Kenner, Keys, and more. More >
Allied Music has been in business for over 40 years selling guitars, amps, keys, speakers and doing repairs. Some brands that they carry include Kurzweil Music Systems, Kenner, Keys, and more. More >
Angelo Brocato, Sr.'s original Sicilian recipes have been handed down from son to son and generation to generation. True to tradition, the famous Italianice cream, pastries, and cookies are prepared and served in a nostalgic atmosphere. Slowly turning ceiling fans, rows of apothecary jars containing colorful candies, and white, glass-topped… More >
Nestled between the Times Picayune and Coleman's on Euphrosine and South Broad Streets, eight blocks away from New Orlean's Superdome, ArtEgg Studios was found in 2001 by Dr. Esther Dyer. Since its inception, the ArtEgg has developed into a site for cultural production, education, and preservation. ArtEgg Studios is a… More >
The Banks St. Br & Grill features live music every night and there's Never a cover charge. Regular events include Free Red Beans and Rice on Mondays and Free Oysters on Thursdays at 10 pm. This bar is dedicated to promoting and nurturing the rich diversity of music that is… More >
Whatever you’re in the mood for, BBG, with its all-encompassing versatility, is the place to be. A full service pub with the quaint feel of a favorite neighborhood gathering spot, BBG’s warm, inviting atmosphere best symbolizes the New Orleans’ Mid City charm that openly welcomes one and all. It doesn’t… More >
The Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden is home to 57 sculptures by artists from around the world. Forty-four of the 57 sculptures have been donated to the New Orleans Museum of Art by the Besthoff Foundation. The other 11 are Museum purchases or gifts from other donors. The collection… More >
Located in the heart of the city, Bittersweet Confections is proud to be a part of the rebuilding of New Orleans, Louisiana, by helping to make our local community prosperous and inviting once again! All of Bittersweet Confections gourmet truffles are handmade right here in New Orleans using a ocal… More >
Cafe Degas was named after the 19th century French Impressionist, Hilaire Germain Edgar Degas, who in 1872 visited New Orleans and stayed for a short time down the street at 2306 Esplanade Ave. French artist and restaurateur, Jacques Soulas, came to New Orleans in 1980, and with his friend Jerry… More >
Chickie Wah Wah is a music club and bar in New Orleans, Louisiana. Centrally located in Mid-City, we are a street car ride away from the historic French Quarter and a quick drive from Uptown and most anywhere else in the area. Parking is available in the rear parking lot… More >
Community Book Center (CBC) has served as a literary and cultural hub since 1983. "More than a bookstore," CBC offers African-centered books by and about people of African decent. A meeting place for local groups, organizations and book clubs, CBC is a popular gathering place where folks come together to… More >
Incorporated in 1928, the Deutsches Haus was formed as a benevolent and social organization which evolved from the Deutsche Gesellschaft von New Orleans and several other Deutsche groups. The Deutsche Gesellschaft, whose origins dated back to 1848, provided support for the numerous German immigrants in the New Orleans area, providing… More >
“The idea of opening a vinyl record store in the age of music digital downloads and poor record sales is unheard of. And it's probably why it's been so successful in New Orleans, a place that embraces the things that make it different from everywhere else. I've spent lots of… More >
Serving up delicious mediterraneon inspired cuisine for 3 years now we have delighted many with our diverse and tastey menu. A New Orleans neighborhood hot spot known for our lavash rolls, pizza and friendly service. Fellini's New Orleans was started in 2005 as a friendly, casual eatery. It has since… More >
Open 7 days a week with extended hours during holidays. There are over 100 local Louisiana artists and vendors. With over 15,000 sq ft of indoor space, Le Boulevard Marketplace is a shopping experience that includes Art, Photography, Antiques, Jewelry, Fine Consignment, Collectables, Home Decor and Interior Decorating. Le Boulevard… More >
Lelia Haller Ballet Classique offers dance classes in a variety of styles, including ballet, tap, jazz, theatre dance, pointe, and much more. Lelia Haller Ballet Classique was founded by ballerina Lelia Haller in the 1930's. Continuing in Ms. Haller's teaching style, the current owners, Jennifer Hazelwood and Shannon Rodriguez, have… More >
A Mid-City landmark since 1947, is only minutes from the French Quarter and Central Business District.The aroma is unmistakable as you walk in the door of the neighborhood bar and restaurant. This family operated restaurant is treasured by locals for its recipes of down-home Louisiana, Cajun, authentic Italian and seafood… More >
Located on historic Bayou St. John, the Pitot House is the only Creole colonial country house museum on Bayou St. John in New Orleans. It tells the story of life along the bayou since the earliest days of settlement. The Pitot House has had a variety of owners from prominent… More >
Mandina’s is the quintessential neighborhood restaurant. “You get the Miss Hilda Old Fashion’ the same as if she had made it herself." Yes, the interior looks classier. The Katrina floodwater altered Mandina's appearance. Cindy makes no apologies, "I’m trying to bring it back to the way it looked back in… More >
The South's Premier Provider of Gear and Clothing for Hiking, Backpacking, Skiing, Snowboarding, Paddlesports, Adventure Travel and Surf. More >
A locally-owned family business that serves homestyle fried chicken that is always fresh, hot and good. Our sides are french fries, rolls, peppers and beverages. We reopened after Katrina on Jan. 4, 2006. We had a fire on June 8, 2006, live in the area and attend the nearby High… More >
Conveniently located near City Park, we feature the best in Middle Eastern cuisine. Originally from Morocco, our Chef Mike brought his unique talents to New Orleans several years ago. The restaurant is newly remodelled since Hurricane Katrina. Outdoor seating is now available with all new patio furniture. Our newest feature… More >
Housed in a converted warehouse at Mid City Studios has operated as a workplace for local and nationally recognized artists. In 1996, wood sculptor Marlowe McGraw converted a portion of this 19th century brick industrial structure into 15,000 square feet of studio spaces. Today, more than 30 artists work there… More >
A Mid City Neighborhood Theatre featuring Comedy, Drama, Cabaret and Music More >
Rock & Bowl features a wide range of local and Louisiana music. You can also bowl a few frames before the music. Note that the location has changed as of 2009 -- it is now at 3000 S. Carrollton Ave. More >
The New Orleans BioInnovation Center, part of a new wave of advancements in Louisiana, is at the forefront of today's biotechnology surge. As a cornerstone of Louisiana's commitment to nurturing biotechnology within the state, the Center is a technology business incubator that aims to stimulate bioscience entrepreneurship in the New… More >
The New Orleans Botanical Garden has its roots in the Great Depression as a project of the Works Progress Administration (WPA). Originally known as the City Park Rose Garden, the garden opened in 1936 as New Orleans' first public classical garden. It is one of the few remaining examples of… More >
Founded in 1997 by Russell Autry (Rusty to his friends and customers) The Olive Branch Café is THE gourmet pizza restaurant in Marrero, Algiers now Mid-City in New Orleans. Rusty has plenty of restaurant experience and it shows. He is always at one of his stores making sure the customers… More >
Nestled among the live oaks and colorful clapboard houses of City Park, is neighborhood restaurant Ralph’s on the Park. At the heart of the Ralph’s on the Park is New Orleans born and bred Chef Chip Flanagan, whose globally-inspired interpretations of local cuisine are influenced by the eccentricity, diversity, people… More >
Razzamataz’s goal is to make the world a better, brighter, smarter, more equitable, and happier place through puppetry. We accomplish our mission through our community outreach programs and educational arts workshops. The Razzamataz Puppetry Company creates and performs original works of dynamic modern puppetry incorporating stunning special effects and pyrotechnics.… More >
"Sidney’s Saloon is one of Kermit Ruffins’ latest enterprise, and it is one of the most authentic neighborhood bars in the city. The Treme institution features a jukebox that includes Sammy Davis Jr., Beyoncé, John Coltrane, Marvin Gaye and more. Sidney’s is home to Kermit and many of his musician… More >
SÖPÖ is a Finnish word that translates to "cute". Or if it helps you to remember, we like our tag line, "Southern Posh." SÖPÖ, located at 629 N. Carrollton Avenue, is a retail destination in the heart of Mid City right on the streetcar line. Customers can find women's apparel… More >
St. Louis #3 is located some 2 miles (3.2 km) back from the French Quarter, some 30 blocks from the Mississippi, fronting Esplanade Avenue near Bayou St. John. It opened in 1854. The crypts on average are more elaborate than at the other St. Louis cemeteries, including a number of… More >
Studio 101 is a comfortable, low-pressure rehearsal space and recording studio located in the ArtEgg studio building. Studio 101 offers lock-out practice studios, as well as pay-as-you-go fully equipped Co-Op rehearsal rooms for band and music teachers. More >
Sweet Lorraine's Jazz Club is located in New Orleans, LA just on the edge of the French Quarters. They have been at this location for over 30 years, and are considered a true cornerstore in the community. At Sweet Lorraine's Jazz Club, they pride themselves at offering their patrons the… More >
A groovy little wine shop in the Faubourg St. John neighborhood of New Orleans. - Swirl offers wine tastings and wine classes. - More >
The Burrito Juke Joint aka Burrito Magic aka The Burrito Speakeasy The Backyard Patio Party everyone is talking about! Every Friday during the warm weather months Aiji & Juba host The Burrito Juke Joint with special surprise musical guests from live acoustic performances to some of NoLa's funkiest DJs... and… More >
A centerpiece of the 12-acre New Orleans Botanical Garden, the Pavilion of the Two Sisters is modeled after a traditional European orangery. With its long banks of arched windows, the Pavilion offers lovely vistas of the Zemurray Azalea and Camellia Garden featuring the Fluteplayer fountain by artist Enrique Alferez to… More >
Your venue for great wine, food and live entertainment in a decadent setting, located in the heart of Mid City New Orleans! The Best Acts Therapy Wine Lounge offers the best events in the city, most with no cover charge. So when you’re ready to have a relaxing evening without… More >
With 50 years in the same location, Venezia Restaurant is a family-owned-and-operated establishment cooking up the same, old-style recipes that New Orleans has enjoyed for the past 4 generations. The original owner was Anthony Carollo, who ran our Italian restaurant until May 1987, and now, Venezia Restaurant is under the… More >