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All the New Orleans-Area Restaurants That Closed in Summer 2021

All the New Orleans-Area Restaurants That Closed in Summer 2021
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French Quarter pub Longway Tavern closing, pondering next chapter – New Orleans CityBusiness

French Quarter pub Longway Tavern closing, pondering ‘next chapter’ French Quarter pub Longway Tavern says it is closing this month amid the ongoing challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. The restaurant and bar made the announcement on its Instagram page Thursday. Its last day of service will be Feb. 14. It may reopen in another form in the future. The post said the owners have “decided to step back, regroup and close Longway Tavern – but we will not be abandoning this beloved location and its storied history. Exciting updates to come!” “It’s not goodbye – just the next chapter,” the post said.

Golden Lantern bar in French Quarter available for sale

Golden Lantern bar in French Quarter available for sale A longtime bar in the French Quarter is looking for a buyer as it struggles through the COVID-19 pandemic. CityBusiness staff photo The Golden Lantern, located at 1239 Royal St., is up for sale at $900,000, according to a listing in the Louisiana Commercial Database. The bar, opened in 1964, is trademarked and legally licensed in Louisiana as the official “Home of Southern Decadence.” The new owner would pick up the current lease at $6,400 per month, the listing said. Business broker Russell Bernstein of KW Commercial said the name, trademark, furnishings and equipment would be included in the sale. The building is not available for purchase, and the bar would remain open, he added.

Remembering restaurants New Orleans lost in the pandemic, from big names to local gems

Even though it was closed, Malik Bartholomew, left center, of Know NOLA Tours, brought tourists James St. Hill and his wife, Hawa, left, both of Charlottesville, Virginia, to Li l Dizzy s Cafe so they could see the much-loved restaurant in New Orleans on Tuesday, November 10, 2020. Bartholomew poses for a photo with owner Wayne Baquet. (Photo by Chris Granger | The Times-Picayune | The New Orleans Advocate) PHOTO BY CHRIS GRANGER Staff photo by Ian McNulty Staff photo by Ian McNulty Advocate photo by J.T. BLATTY Cheryl Gerber Staff photo by Ian McNulty Photo By Cheryl Gerber Staff photo by Ian McNulty Staff photo by Ian McNulty

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