Dooky Chase Restaurant

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2301 Orleans Ave. New Orleans, Louisiana

Dooky Chase’s Restaurant opened its doors for business in 1941. What was initially a sandwich shop and lottery ticket outlet in 1939 blossomed into a thriving bar and later a respected family restaurant in Treme.

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1639 Gentilly Blvd. New Orleans, Louisiana 70119 0.91 mi

WBOK 1230AM is one of the oldest and longest running, black-owned radio stations in the country. WBOK has utilized many formats including R&B, Gospel, and TOP 40; however, following the disaster of Hurricane Katrina, it switched to News/Talk.

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3521 Tulane Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70119 0.91 mi

Boswells Jamaican Grill specializes in authentic Jamaican cuisine.

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2401 St. Ann New Orleans 0.95 mi

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.”

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1226 N. Broad Ave. New Orleans 0.95 mi

Women With A Vision, Inc (WWAV) is a community-based nonprofit that works to improve the lives of marginalized women, their families, and communities.

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1200 St. Anthony St. New Orleans, Louisiana 1 mi
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1903 Poydras St. New Orleans, La. 70112 1.01 mi

We provide professional graphic solutions to national, regional and local businesses and organizations. From the simplest projects to the most complex, trained graphics specialists will work closely with clients to maximize the creativity and visual impact of environmental graphics, mobile graphics, way-finding solutions and promotional displays. Give us a call!

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1781 N. Dorgenois St. New Orleans, Louisiana 1.03 mi

Breakfast, brunch, bakery Open 7 days a week 6am-6pm

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2109 N Claiborne Ave. New Orleans, Louisiana 1.06 mi
Mona’s Accents is a local family owned full service florist and gift boutique. Specializing in creative fresh and silk floral designs, plants, balloons, gift baskets, fruit baskets, unique gifts and much more. We cater to all floral needs.
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823 Royal St. New Orleans, Louisiana 70116 1.07 mi
The studio and gallery of M.Sani located in the heart of the French Quarter on Royal Street selling original and unique jazz inspired paintings and prints. Currently featuring 14 different local New Orleans artists!
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1840 N. Claiborne Ave. New Orleans, La. 70116 1.08 mi

Music Store.

Merch. Cds. Event Production.

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931 Gravier St. 1.12 mi

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.

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1212 Royal Street, New Orleans, LA 70116, United States of America 1.13 mi

Offering a variety of dishes bursting with flavor, Bennachin welcomes everyone, from carnivore eaters to vegans.

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3909 Bienville Ave. New Orleans, Louisiana 1.21 mi
Geaux Cycle is MidCity’s newest indoor cycling & fitness studio offering an upbeat exercise experience.
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201 St. Charles Ave. New Orleans, Louisiana 1.22 mi
“The Place in New Orleans for Black Art”
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3401 Tulane Ave. New Orleans, La. 1.22 mi
A full service embroidery and screen-printing shop. We also specialize in unique novelties for the NOLA enthusiast.
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2101 N Rampart New Orleans, Louisiana 1.22 mi
Celebrated as the “Queen of Pralines,” boasting a menu full of delicious creole sweets and treats —pralines, stuffed beignets, king cake, cookies, pies, sauces, and soul food. First Black female chef to own and operate a (successful) praline shop.
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401 Baronne St. New Orleans, Louisiana 1.23 mi

Quirky, fun, smart coffee!!!! In the C.B.D baby!!!

M-F 6:30am-5pm Sat 7am-2pm Sun 8am-noon

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702 Decatur Street New Orleans, La. 70116 1.24 mi

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.

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New Orleans, Louisiana 1.25 mi

A collaborative effort of Adrione Domino and Kenisha Thibodeaux inspired by yoga to make it accessible to the community by the community.

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New Orleans, Louisiana 1.25 mi

TO SUPPORT THE REHUMANIZATION OF BLACK PEOPLE, SPECIFICALLY.  IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE OPTIMAL MENTAL HEALTH & WELLBEING, TRUE LOVE MOVEMENT PROVIDES PROFESSIONAL COUNSELING, LIFE COACHING,EDUCATION, COMMUNITY ACTIVISM AND PRODUCES CREATIVE ARTS & MEDIA, ALL OF WHICH PROMOTE SELF-AWARENESS AND SELF-LOVE.

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