Lafitte’s is the oldest continuously operating gay bar in the United States.  Lafitte’s is a must see if you are interested in visiting an incredibly unique landmark in New Orleans’ historic French Quarter.  Dating back to 1933 and the end of Prohibition, Lafitte’s has always been welcoming.  Both Tennessee Williams and Truman Capote used to frequent the bar----and the famous, infamous, locals and visitors can still be seen day and night.  We are always open.  Both the upstairs and the downstairs bars have outdoor seating------it’s a great Bourbon Street hangout any day, and it can’t be beat during Mardi Gras and Southern Decadence.

The Balcony Bar has upscale décor and is perfect for intimate conversation, sweeping views of the Quarter, a few games of pool with friends- Or can be reserved for group functions. Don’t miss out on this jewel of modern atmosphere steeped in New Orleans history.