Cafe Negril is a weekend hot spot for the Reggae crowd. With a big mural of Bob Marley behind the stage, there's no doubt what this club is about. It is usually incredibly packed every weekend because of the music and Latino cuisine in the back.
"Taco Truck" is a family fun order-at-the-bar joint located next to the bar. They have a limited, yet delicious menu that is reasonably priced for the amount of food you get. It's definitely a must eat in New Orleans.
Main styles: | Reggae, Blues, Rock, Jazz |
Overall feel: | Varies on the Band |
Acoustics: | Decent. |
Avg. crowd size: | 150 |
Avg. age of crowd: | Late 20s |
Stuff to do around there: | Frenchmen St. is the official music district of New Orleans. There are a lot of bars, and restaurants on the street. |
Jam Session? | No |
Avg. age of musicians: | varies |
Skill of musicians: | Intermediate-Advanced |
Quality of networking: | None |
Notable past acts: | Higher Heights, Smoky Greenwell |