"On Bourbon Street, the Old Absinthe House — originally built in 1752, rebuilt in 1806, and a Prohibition-era haven — has accumulated a roster of spectral regulars: patrons report the ghosts of Jean Lafitte, Andrew Jackson, and Marie Laveau, plus a woman in a long white dress and a child often heard running on the third floor; I was advised to try an absinthe frappe at the bar or visit the back building Tatlo, part speakeasy, part Filipino restaurant, part absinthe den." - Beth D’Addono