Destinations, Know Your NOLA, Small Business
At Remy Diamond’s petite, playfully curated shop, C’Mere, on the base of Esplanade, you’ll find all sorts of wonders and trinkets. It’s the perfect place to go when you don’t...
Food, Know Your NOLA, New Orleanians, Small Business
Windowsill Pies, located at 4714 Freret St., is New Orleans’ only brick-and-mortar pie shop- offering sweet and savory pies whole and by the slice, as well as baby pies and...
Know Your NOLA, Small Business
It’s like if your cool uncle had a garage stocked with fun things you never knew you needed until you saw them. Local art, vintage furniture, and imported goods fill...
Know Your NOLA, Small Business
NOLA Bark Market is an unusual local business that serves multiple needs in the heart of Downtown New Orleans. Part art supply store, part pet supply store, part doggy day...
As the pandemic continues to shapeshift the New Orleans restaurant and bar landscape, two more local institutions fall by the wayside, casualties of the city’s current economic uncertainty.
It’s a surprisingly great time to be a cinephile in New Orleans! Despite all the challenges thrown their way, three of the city’s biggest film entities have come up with...
New Orleanians, Small Business
While other shops are struggling to keep bikes in stock, Percy Baulden is running a bicycle business out of his garage, where he stores, works on and sells long-forgotten vintage...
Drinks, Food, Small Business
Where the Lower Garden District meets the Warehouse District, a cute, old brown cottage with an interesting history sits in the shadow of the Crescent City Connection overpass. Once a...
New Orleanians, Small Business
Pre-pandemic, Travis Thompson bartended at one of the city's famous burger joints. Now he tends something different, beehives used to make Raw Honey, a true labor of love for the...
Food, Know Your NOLA, Small Business
Parkway Bakery and Tavern is a New Orleans institution that dates back over 100 years.