NEW ORLEANS CLUB CRAWL

FAQs

New Orleans FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)

The Carnival season always begins on Jan. 6, which is King's Day (Feast of the Epiphany).

Mardi Gras day (Fat Tuesday), however, is on a different day each year. Fat Tuesday changes every year because Easter Sunday is never on the same Sunday each year.

Fat Tuesday is always the day before Ash Wednesday. For further in depth Mardi Gras details check out our blog HERE
Yes! We specialize in providing fully customizable private packages. Whether celebrating a Birthday, New Orleans Bachelors Party, or even just because, our Private events are the ultimate VIP experience. Email us for more details at info@laepicclubcrawls.com.
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The French Quarter, also known as the Vieux Carré, is the oldest neighborhood in the city of New Orleans.
New Orleans is a unique city for many reasons, one of which is its lack of an open container law. Here you can drink alcohol on the street as long as it is not in a glass container.
Yes, for groups of 5+, email us at info@laepicclubcrawls.com for more details.
Although there are many 18+ venues in New Orleans, per US laws the legal age of alcohol consumption is 21.
A bar crawl starts with pre-game festivities, at the check-in venue. Here you will receive drink specials, and partake in drinking games to get to know fellow party-goers. VIP party hosts will then guide the group to each epic bar on the lineup, ensuring free entry to all venues.
It typically depends on what area of New Orleans you are in. Some bars especially during the week close around 12:00 AM to 1:00 AM. But in the French Quarter many bars close their doors around 2:00 AM. However, it’s essential to note that some bars in the French Quarter may stay open later, especially on weekends and during special events.
Once a hidden gem among locals, Frenchmen Street is now recognized as one of New Orleans' best spots for finding live music.
Bourbon Street is located in the heart of the French Quarter of New Orleans. Extending thirteen blocks from Canal Street to Esplanade Avenue, Bourbon Street is famous for its many bars and strip clubs.
Nola's must try drinks include Hurricanes & Grenades. With Hurricanes consisting of rum and passion fruit while the Grenade is a melon-flavored cocktail mixed with a variety of alcohols.
NOLA has a pretty casual dress code for most venues. For the specifics check out our dress code blog HERE.