
Louisiana / New Orleans
Cane & Table
A candlelit courtyard built around the raw agricultural spirits of the pre-Prohibition Caribbean — rum, cane syrup and rough charm.
Getting in
Street door on Decatur, courtyard in back.
Order this
Falernum swizzle
Your passport
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