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THE SAZERAC HOUSE
The Sazerac House, located at the intersection of Canal and
Magazine Street, is just a few hundred yards from the original
1850 Sazerac Coffee House—the site where the Sazerac
Cocktail was first introduced and the company was born.
Cutting-edge, immersive exhibit technology throughout the
experience allows guests to dive into the French Quarter in
the 1800s, take a seat at a simulation of the original Sazerac
House café tables, chat with virtual New Orleans bartenders
about their signature drink recipes and learn how to build
drinks from the famous Mr. Boston guide, based on their
favorite flavor profiles. Admission is complimentary, but
advance tickets, available on www.sazerachouse.com, are
suggested.
In addition to exhibit space, the Sazerac House provides
state of the art meeting and event space, with a capacity of
up to 300 guests.
The Imperial Cabinet Saloon is 3,500 square feet of classic
New Orleans charm. Located on the fourth floor, the space
comes complete with incredible views of Canal and Magazine
Streets, an authentic antique bar and plenty of room for
entertaining - ideal for groups of up to 300 people.
The Sazerac House can also host intimate gatherings of up
to 18 guests in two private tasting rooms, located on the
second and third floors. These tasting rooms offer guests the
opportunity to learn from the Sazerac House team of spirits
and cocktail experts or have a simple gathering featuring the
finest cocktail recipes and spirits offerings.
www.sazerachouse.com
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