More than anything else, we are among the last holdouts of a vanishing breed in America: a city of neighborly drinkers.
Eventually we came to articulate what we’d instinctively known all along: Bars here are about a lot more than just getting blotto.
In New Orleans, neighborhoods don’t exist in spite of bars but in conjunction with them.
What’s different about us is that we never followed the rest of the country in seeing drinking as sordid or seedy. You don’t allow activities that you see as dirty into the center of your neighborhoods.”
They aren’t about pricey craft cocktails, and show-offs can expect more stink eye with their orders than accuracy.