
Louisiana / New Orleans
French 75 Bar
A mahogany-paneled room beside a century-old restaurant, where bow-tied bartenders shake the city's namesake cocktail with theatrical precision.
Getting in
Attached to Arnaud's restaurant, its own street entrance.
Order this
French 75
Your passport
Prohibition Original rooms like this one are catalogued across the trail — see every prohibition original bar.
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Drink like French 75 Bar at home
The Savoy Cocktail Book
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Last Call: The Rise and Fall of Prohibition
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