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Exposed brick walls, original-but-refinished wood floors, and all the in-room tech you could want, this hot New Orleans hotel beams with history and breathes with modern vigor.
A classy joint that rocks hard and revels in the class-act culture of the jazz-trimmed city, the dream pad of fun opens its doors for small, lovely affairs. Celebrate life and/or love in The Den, The Library, or The Whiskey Room. If you're just bouncing along as part of a getaway, stroll the city park, explore the pharmacy museum, or find truth at the stylishly decorated hotel bar.
The Lowdown
Type
Boutique HotelRestaurant / Private Dining
Views
No View
Style
Casual
Contemporary
Eclectic
Industrial
Mid-Century Modern
Days Venue is closed
We are open 24/7, 365
Best type of Celebrations

Venue Setting

The Den is partitioned by retractable and highly adjustable barn-style doors to create a social gathering space furnished with premium leather furniture. An optional wet bar is available for cocktail parties catered by our on-site restaurant. This 256 square-foot space can accommodate 10-20 people depending on the barn door configuration. The Library is the perfect setting for a business meeting or small cocktail gathering, and features a wall of banquet seating, leather topped square tables and large leather chairs. The space is a 330 square-foot space accented by a large built-in bookcase, brick walls, storefront windows, leather tables, teleadapt for personal media displayable on the 80” LCD HDTV, and a state-of-the-art sound system. Chairs and tables can be moved around for a custom seating arrangement. The Library can host up to 20 people for a seated or standing event. Whiskey Room is the perfect setting for social events, plated dinners, and cocktail parties up to 16 people. This 180 square-foot space sits next to an open kitchen, communal harvest table, and a craft cocktail bar which features local craft beer on draft. The Whiskey Room has an extensive bank of high-end whiskey, scotch, vodka, rum, and liquors. The room features an HD projector perfect for watching any cable network or DVD and can be customized to accommodate your party.

Capacity

Seated
16
Buffet
16
Standing
60
Fees
(Prices listed here are estimates only & are subject to change)
Price range

Does this include catering fees?

No

Estimated price per head

from $35 to $125

Additional charges

9% tax and 22% Service Charge will be added to every bill. Catering fees include $100 for each additional server plus the cost of selected food.

Insurance

Additional Insurance Is Not Required To Host An Event Here

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Event Logistics and Amenities
(Essential event logistics and amenities to ensure a seamless and memorable experience for you gathering)
Celebrations hosted here since
2014
Curfew
12 AM
Venue spaces
Indoor Venue Space Only
Catering
Client Must Use The Catering Provided By The Venue
Alcohol
No Alcohol Is Permitted
Provided By Venue For Fee – You Must Use The Venue For All Alcohol Services
Music
Indoors Only
Smoking
Non-smoking Venue
Accommodations
196 guest rooms available at the hotel for events. Restrooms available in both lobbies. Free wifi.
Handicap Accessible
Yes
Amenities
  • A/V Equipment
  • Street Parking
  • Valet Parking
  • Wifi
  • Dining Chairs
  • Dining Tables
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