Treehouse

Cocktail bar · Central City

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"There have been a few big openings in the neighborhood in recent years, however, including a nightclub from restaurateur Larry Morrow, Treehouse, and Margaret Place, a chic boutique hotel that hosted James Beard Award emerging chef semifinalist Serigne Mbaye’s dinner series and has a restaurant in the works." - Clair Lorell

Tiki Dive Bar Portside Lounge Is Closing, Citing ‘Spike in Crime’ in NOLA - Eater New Orleans

1840 Thalia St, New Orleans, LA 70113 Get directions

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