Offering a variety of dishes bursting with flavor, Bennachin welcomes everyone, from carnivore eaters to vegans.
Aart Accent is the Oldest Tattoo Shop in New Orleans, La., owned by the Legendary Jacci Gresham. The shop has been around for 40 years.
Gallery Cayenne features fine art with the spice of New Orleans by internationally renowned artist Shakor. His mix of contemporary and classical painting techniques exhibits diversity and intense imagery. He inspires the imagination and feeds the human spirit. Shakor adds color to life.
In Congo Square on Sunday afternoons, to different degrees over time, African descendants spoke and sang in their native languages, practiced their religious beliefs, danced according to their traditions, and played African derived rhythmic patterns on instruments modeled after African prototypes.
Two Hour Property Buyers, LLC. is a local real estate investment company in the Treme area of New Orleans, Louisiana.
Funky performing-arts venue offering an eclectic mix of local live music, theater, films & DJ shows.
The Mother in Law Lounge is a live music venue, pub and shrine to New Orleans music. Come any night of the week for some of the best music in town- you never know what New Orleans musicians might sit in! Oh, and we might just be barbecuing in the yard!
We welcome the New Orleans community & all her visitors to experience our Magnolia magic with our vibrant community, our commitment to balance, & our zest for health & wellness!
Music Store.
Merch. Cds. Event Production.
Studio Be is a 35,000 sq ft warehouse of art. Currently housing the first solo show of visual artist Brandan ‘Bmike’ Odums.
Fascio Hair Celebrates each & everyone of our amazing clients by treating everyone with #FascioHairExperience
The Institute of Women and Ethnic Studies (IWES) is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) community-based organization based in New Orleans, Louisiana founded in response to health disparities among women of color.
Willie Mae’s Scotch House was established in 1957 as a bar in New Orleans’ Historic Treme neighborhood. After a year, the bar was moved to it’s current location, which consisted of a bar, a barbershop and beauty salon in the front. In the early 1970’s, the beauty salon closed, which brought on the demand for a restaurant from Willie Mae’s bar customers. The aromas of Mississippi and Louisiana cuisine emanating from the kitchen filled the air and brought on constant demand for delicious food. Their demand was met and the rest is history. In 2005, Ms. Willie Mae Seaton was honored with the prestigious James Beard Award for “America’s Classic Restaurant for the Southern Region.”
Women With A Vision, Inc (WWAV) is a community-based nonprofit that works to improve the lives of marginalized women, their families, and communities.