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October 2022 by James A Fletcher
This place is absolutely the best. We buy multiple items there every time we visit New Orleans. It's also great how they stay open late for tourists like ourselves. Our New Orleans jazz wall in our kitchen might be finished once we buy a couple more prints there during our next visit in March 2023. I hope this place never closes. If you don't check it out, then you're missing out!
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July 2022 by Jon Hinds
We had the bang bang shrimp and a few beers. Delicious, our waiter Tarik was very enthusiastic and kind.Highly recommend this place.
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May 2022 by Andrea F
I knew this was seven blocks down on Bourbon Street and always thought that it was somehow different, separate, from all things Bourbon Street. It is at the corner of Bourbon and Orleans and sells paintings, photos and gifts. It is also listed on the Louisiana African American Heritage Trail. There are very specific knick knacks and art work dedicated to people of color. The business card I got from the counter states they specialize in African American art. It also lists a website to order online, but it comes to a page saying the domain is for sale at $49,888 USD. I could not find out much more online for the Black Heritage Gallery, French Quarter, New Orleans, Louisiana and I would love to know everything.
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May 2022 by Andi F.
I've stopped in here before while hanging with friends on Bourbon Street and noticed it seemed a bit out of place, not quite fitting in. I noticed it on the list of the Louisiana African American Heritage Trail, but was unable to find much information while searching online. The website listed on the business card at the register goes to a page saying they are selling the website. I wish I knew more about the history, the owner and so on. I picked up a few prints while I was here because I want to support them. But I am still so very curious.
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June 2021 by Bryson Brown (WIRENUTS ELECTRICAL)
I love this kind of place. Another to see
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January 2021 by christine murphy
I was raised in houma la moved away in 95 just recently went to new orleans for a bday trip took a walk on bourbon st hadnt been since before katrina . We went into this store and found rhe most amazing stuff the ladies were so nice enjoyed talking with them so much. I cant wait to do more business with them
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January 2021 by Bryson Brown
I love this kind of place. Another to see
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February 2020 by Tiana T.
I stumbled upon this gem while strolling on Bourbon St. The prints and photos that fill the walls evoke feelings of nostalgia as they capture various moments in Black history from the Civil Rights movement to sports and jazz. I wanted to capture some of the images however there was a sign indicating no photography was allowed. They also had a separate section where you could purchase a Carnival mask, candles and souvenirs. I ended up purchasing a mask, fan, and keychains while there.
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October 2019 by Marie F.
Such an interested in the French Quarter. Chipping around bourbon street late into the night with a hand grenade. I step back away from the growing crowds in the street and near stumble on the stairs. For a few minutes I just enjoy a seat and people watch until the wave lessens. I look up at this place and it's like a great book just opened in front of me. Beautiful prints cover also every inch of the place. I take several photos before noticing the sign that says no photography. (My bad!) Something about the place swallows me in and I'm captured by the images and small captions that give me stall steps into the history of the prints. Service was great though only one person seemed to be able to answer questions while the other was constantly shifting items around. Definitely worth a second trip.