Live jazz & upscale Creole fare in an intimate, brick-walled space




























"Delmond plays at least two gigs at this classy double-level jazz place on Frenchmen Street; Nelson comes in to watch one." - Missy Frederick


"It’s rare for a music venue to have such a robust menu, but Snug Harbor even makes it easy to have a three or four-course dinner. From New Orleans classics like shrimp remoulade and gumbo to great burgers and a loaded baked potato, this 45-year-old spot isn’t groundbreaking, but the classics really hit the spot." - Clair Lorell


"This Frenchmen Street club just outside the French Quarter has been providing some of the best live jazz to locals and visitors for over 30 years. It has a casual dining area, bar, and stage, with the best seats upstairs on the balcony." - Lynn Wesley - Coleman


"This Frenchmen Street club just outside the French Quarter has been providing some of the best live jazz to locals and visitors for over 30 years. It has a casual dining area, bar, and stage, with the best seats upstairs on the balcony." - Lynn Wesley - Coleman


"Spread out over three rooms in a refurbished 1800’s building—there’s a designated space for a restaurant, bar, and performance space—Snug Harbor is a one-stop shop for good food, good drinks, and great jazz. At about $20 a pop, concert tickets are not cheap, but the impressive roster of local talent and the fun ambiance justifies the splurge. There are shows at 8pm and 10pm every night."
