Open-air market featuring local painters, jewelers, and makers nightly






















"Visit Palace Market on Frenchmen Street, where over 80 artists offer their unique creations in an open-air setting." - Patricia Doherty Patricia Doherty Patricia Doherty is a writer who specializes in covering destinations, resorts, and cruises for Travel + Leisure and other publications. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

"DBA at Palace Market, a music venue born out of the pandemic, in New Orleans." - Amanda Kludt

"Born during the pandemic as a way to get musicians working safely outdoors, DBA at Palace Market opened at 619 Frenchmen Street on May 20 with reserved seating, mobile cocktail service delivered to tables, food from Snug Harbor Jazz Bistro and Three Muses, and ticketed, seated concerts Friday through Sunday; the open-air venue is capped at 100 people with patrons seated at 28 tables, operates under a special-event permit, allows drink orders by phone to be delivered from D.B.A. (or picked up at the bar since Palace Market lacks its own liquor license), and launched with an opening weekend that included Ivan Neville, Papa Mali, Holly Rock, and the New Orleans Jazz Vipers, with tickets and table reservations available on D.B.A.’s website." - Clair Lorell
Nightly open-air art market spotlighting local makers, steps from live music clubs. Reviewed by Condé Nast Traveler, it’s an easy, free stroll through paintings, jewelry, and prints under café lights.
A nightly open-air market showcasing local painters, jewelers, and makers beside Frenchmen Street’s clubs. Highlighted by travel guides and loved by locals, it’s perfect for browsing between sets and taking home work directly from artists.