Banks Street Bar

New Orleans


While Banks Street Bar is a quintessential neighborhood dive, it’s also renowned as a good place to catch local music seven nights a week. It's famous for its good rock shows, but it also hosts jazz, funk, brass and the rest, and doesn't charge a cover.

It gets loud in here, so don’t plan on discussing representation and repression in the latter works of Terrence Malick between sets.


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