Posted by & filed under Destinations, Volume 10, Issue #2 - February 2017.

By Caitlin Williams ITWPA Member Crossing the threshold of The Spotted Cat and into the semi-darkness beyond, I hear a jazz singer channeling Norah Jones. And I am mesmerized. While scores of jazz spots in the French Quarter of New Orleans have their own appeal, travel another mile or so beyond the Quarter and you’ll find the hidden gem that is Frenchmen Street — a narrow avenue with over a dozen venues guaranteed to satisfy aficionados of smooth and sultry jazz. If it’s your first visit to Frenchmen Street, you can easily sample a handful of spots — all intimate in size and sound and all within a three-block stretch. Just step inside one and order your beverage of choice (cash only, please, at The Spotted Cat). Then lean into the music and prepare to get lost in the sounds. The action on Frenchmen Street starts around 7 each night, but no worries if you’re running late — the cab driver assures me that the music doesn’t wind down “till the wee hours” of 2 a.m. or so. Nightlife Spots on Frenchmen Street The Spotted Cat Music Club 623 Frenchmen St. 504-943-3887 https://www.spottedcatmusicclub.com/ d.b.a. 618 Frenchmen St. 504-942-1731 http://www.dbaneworleans.com/ Three Muses 536 Frenchmen St. 504-298-8746 http://www.3musesnola.com/ Snug Harbor 626 Frenchmen St. 504-949-0696 http://www.snugjazz.com/ Cafe Negril 606 Frenchmen St. 504-944-4744 http://www.cafenegrilonfrenchmen.com/ If you would like to purchase this article for your publication, please click here to contact the author directly.