The Sazerac House
4.9$$· ModerateDiscover New Orleans cocktail history through interactive exhibits and complimentary tastings.
Located in a historic building in downtown New Orleans, The Sazerac House offers an interactive journey through the city's rich cocktail culture and heritage. Visitors can explore multi-floor exhibits, learn about legendary spirits, and watch rye whiskey being distilled on site. The experience includes complimentary cocktail samples and interactive displays that bring local drinking traditions to life.
History
The Sazerac cocktail dates back to the 19th century, and the Sazerac House celebrates its rich heritage. Originally a pharmacy where the drink was created, the building has been transformed into a vibrant venue showcasing the cocktail's story and its significance in New Orleans culture.
Expert notes
- Book your visit in advance to secure a spot in popular cocktail classes.
- Arrive early to explore all exhibits without rush.
- Participate in the interactive experiences for a memorable visit.
- Ask staff for recommendations on cocktail pairings during tastings.
- Join a guided tour for deeper insights into the cocktail's history.
Features
- Accessible facilities
- Air conditioning
- Bar area for tastings
- Beautifully restored building
- Cocktail-making classes
- Free Wi-Fi
- Gift shop
- Guided tours
- Historical artifacts
- Interactive exhibits
- Knowledgeable staff
- Private event spaces
- Restrooms
- Seating areas
- Tastings of various spirits
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