Return of Entertainment to the Sazerac Bar and Blue Room

Posted on: July 14th, 2009 by admin 2 Comments

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After nearly 50 years, The Roosevelt New Orleans Hotel is again claiming its spot as a top music destination in the city and around the world.

Starting in July, guests can enjoy the fresh and imaginative sounds of jazz clarinetist Tim Laughlin inside the legendary Sazerac Bar. Laughlin will bring a sound and style that is uniquely his own, contrasting the classic style with which he grew up with the contemporary influences of others. Performance dates are July 9–11, 16–18 and 23–25, with shows beginning at 8 p.m. nightly.

On July 31, legendary clarinetist Pete Fountain will take the stage at the Blue Room with Laughlin. Together they will bring back the kind of star entertainment that once made the Blue Room one of America’s premier night clubs and supper clubs. The event will include a champagne reception and dinner starting at 7 p.m., with music to follow.

The grand hotel returns with 504 rooms, of which 135 are luxury suites; the legendary Blue Room; the Sazerac Bar and Restaurant, John Besh’s Domenica Restaurant and Teddy’s Cafe; state-of-the-art meeting and convention rooms; and a 12,000-square-foot, world-class Guerlain Spa and fitness center.

Other amenities designed to position The Roosevelt New Orleans as a destination favored by travelers include a comprehensive business center, private dining and suite butler service, an outdoor pool and courtyard, and a specialty gift shop.

2 Responses

  1. Harvey Loumiet,III says:

    Had dinner with a friend last week in the Sazerac and Tim’playing made a great evending with great food even better. It’s good to have the hotel back with it’s quality food and entertainment

  2. Patty Whalen says:

    I cannot wait to get down to The Sazerac and have one or two or..maybe three..? perfect Ramos Gin Fizzes.
    I have never had a Ramos anywhere else in the city that was as perfect as those I had at The Sazerac.
    OK..guys..get ready..Now what size and type of glass is the traditional glass for the Ramos?

    If you do not have any…you better send somebody on a little run to Loubat’s to get some…

    Hint…inbetween an old time small highball glass and a Tom Collins glass…

    You have a ittle time before I get there!
    …!!!

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