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Treme

1. Generations Hall

8.3
310 Andrew Higgins Dr, New Orleans, LA
Music Venue · Lower Garden District · 13 tips and reviews

HBOHBO: Treme happened here. Antoine Batiste received many a poker beatings at this hall, but also played his first high profile gig here.

2. Backstreet Cultural Museum

1116 Henriette Delille St, New Orleans, LA
History Museum · Treme - Lafitte · 6 tips and reviews

HBOHBO: Treme happened here. The Backstreet Cultural Museum is filled with exhibits that reflect the unique cultural traditions explored in Treme.

3. The Howlin' Wolf

8.6
907 S Peters St (at St Joseph St), New Orleans, LA
Music Venue · Lower Garden District · 24 tips and reviews

HBOHBO: Treme happened here. Nicknamed after legendary blues musician Chester Burnett, Howlin' Wolf opened it's doors in 1988, nurturing the local, upbeat blues of New Orleans.

4. Café du Monde

8.7
800 Decatur St (at The French Market), New Orleans, LA
Café · French Quarter · 1560 tips and reviews

HBOHBO: Treme happened here. A destination for locals like Creighton Bernette and Antoine Batiste, famous for Café Au Lait and beignets.

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5. Copeland's Of New Orleans

1700 Lapalco Blvd (at Brooklyn Ave), Harvey, LA
Cajun and Creole Restaurant · 6 tips and reviews

HBOHBO: Treme happened here. Antoine Batiste took his sons Alcide and Randall here for a Christmas dinner.

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6. d.b.a.

8.8
618 Frenchmen St, New Orleans, LA
Jazz and Blues Venue · Marigny · 134 tips and reviews

HBOHBO: Treme happened here. The great John Boutte plays regular gigs here (and sings the theme song for Treme).

7. Preservation Hall

8.7
726 Saint Peter St (btwn Bourbon & Royal), New Orleans, LA
Jazz and Blues Venue · French Quarter · 158 tips and reviews

HBOHBO: Treme happened here. Sad to see it closed up in the first season, Preservation Hall was built in 1750 and is focused on preserving and protecting New Orleans Jazz.

8. Patois

8.8
6078 Laurel St (at Webster Street), New Orleans, LA
Cajun and Creole Restaurant · Uptown - Carrollton · 21 tips and reviews

HBOHBO: Treme happened here. Patois specializes in French cuisine with a local edge. One of the best places to learn the language of New Orleans cuisine.

9. Hubig's Pies

2417 Dauphine St, New Orleans, LA
Bakery · Marigny · 4 tips and reviews

HBOHBO: Treme happened here. A New Orleans staple. Creighton Bernette always asked for a Hubig's pie, most likely because they're fresh fried pies in every imaginable flavor.