Saints and Sinners

Restaurant · French Quarter

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"When actor Channing Tatum and his business partner Keith Kurtz opened the burlesque-themed bar and restaurant Saints and Sinners on Bourbon Street in 2012, it spurred endless Magic Mike jokes, a healthy bit of skepticism, and much excitement from the bachelorette party set. It made it 12 years — safe to say longer than many New Orleanians expected — before closing, somewhat abruptly, at the end of May." - Clair Lorell

Channing Tatum’s Bourbon Street Bar, Saints and Sinners, Closes - Eater New Orleans

627 Bourbon St, New Orleans, LA 70130 Get directions

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