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MUSEUM OF DEATH |
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Location: 227 Dauphine Street location / map / directions |
What to expect: "The World Famous Museum of Death was founded in June, 1995, originally located in San Diego's 1st mortuary in a building once owned by Wyatt Earp. Evolving from the controversial art gallery the Rita Dean, founders JD Healy and Cathee Shultz realized the void in the death education in this country and decided to make death their life's work. Recently opened in New Orleans, the Museum of Death houses the world's largest collection of serial murderer artwork, photos of the Charles Manson crime scenes, the guillotined severed head of the Blue Beard of Paris (Henri Landru), original crime scene and morgue photos from the grisly Black Dahlia murder, a body bag and coffin collection, replicas of full size execution devices, mortician and autopsy instruments, pet death taxidermy, and so much more!" |
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BOUTIQUE DU VAMPYRE |
BOOKS/HOME DECOR/JEWELRY/ACCESSORIES/GIFTS |
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Location: 709 St Ann Street location / map / directions |
Telephone: 504-561-VAMP (8267) |
What to expect: Self
proclaimed as the country's only Vampire
shop, this magical and precious shop in
the heart of New Orleans' historical and famous
French Quarter is a MUST to any
visit down to the Big Easy. In this shop
you will find anything and everything Vampire
related for you to sink your teeth into! |
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KULTURE VULTURE |
TEE-SHIRTS/JEWELRY/ACCESSORIES/GIFTS |
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Location: 523 Dumaine Street #1 location / map / directions |
Telephone: 504-410-2322 |
What to expect: Just
a few streets away from Boutique Du
Vampyre you will find New Orleans'
premiere music
merchandise shop that feature bands
ranging from Rock, Metal, Punk, Goth,
and beyond. The perfect shop for
any serious music fan! |
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MEYER THE HATTER |
HAT SHOP |
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Location: 120 Saint Charles Avenue location / map / directions |
Telephone: 504-525-1048 |
What to expect: If you are in the market for an exquisite and stylish hat, then go no further than this historic, family-run 100+ year old hat shop at the outer edge of the French Quarter. And be sure to to say hello to owner Paul Meyer from Sir William Welles of Chez Napoléon restaurant in NYC. |
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ROAD KILL |
CLOTHING/FOOTWEAR/JEWELRY/ACCESSORIES/GIFTS |
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Location: 903 Decatur Street location / map / directions |
Telephone: 504-529-3633 |
What to expect: Just
around the corner from Kulture Vulture (see above) you will find Road Kill, that has a bit more of a broader spectrum of merchandise beyond simply Goth. They also specialize in Steampunk, Rock-a-Billy, and even some retro fashions as well! Also, be warned...the staff is super sweet and helpful there! |
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SACRED GRINDS |
COFFEE SHOP |
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Location: 5055 Canal Street location / map / directions |
What to expect: "Sacred Grinds is the only café in the Mid-City Necropolis! Visit our haunted coffee shop at the end of the Canal Street streetcar line, across from the Hurricane Katrina Memorial. We are “dead” in between two historical cemeteries: Oddfellow’s Rest and St. Patrick’s Cemetery. Stop by for a cup of brew from local coffee roasters and relax in our off street lounge that features a great view of our quiet neighbors. We have a great selection of pastries, including tasty options for those vegan zombie lovers out there. We will certainly satisfy your appetite for grraaaiiinnss!" |
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THE DUNGEON |
DARK BAR |
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Location: 738 Toulouse Street location / map / directions |
What to expect: "Originally opened in 1969 by Howard Clark. This was and still is today the rock and roll scene of New Orleans. Only known by word of mouth. This dark intriguing bar down the eerie ally was built on classic rock and roll. Everyone from Kiss, Queen, ZZ Top, 38 Special, Bad Company, and so many more would come here to hang out." |
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THE NEW ORLEANS VAMPIRE CAFE |
RESTAURANT & BAR |
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Location: 801 Royal Street location / map / directions |
What to expect: "The New Orleans Vampire Cafe features luxurious dining one might expect when a vampire is your host. New Orleans cuisine creations by Chef Chris Dunn, with a twist toward the lavish - Stake Tartar, Deluxe Charcuterie Boards, melt in your mouth Filet Mignon, and Blood Orange Creme Brûlée. Careful precautions have been put in place, including gold utensils, to protect our nocturnal guests from any contact with silver. Choose one of our blood type specialty cocktails for total immersion in the vampire experience, and don't be surprised if you leave with a bite! " |
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