The Oldest Bar In Louisiana Has A Fascinating History
Most people have heard of it, but did you know that Jean Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop is the oldest bar in Louisiana? If you’ve ever visited this historic building, you’ll remember that it looks like it’s been preserved in time for ages. Let’s take a look at this fascinating little bar in the heart of the French Quarter.

The historic building was built between 1722-1732, making it one of the oldest surviving structures in New Orleans. Its current claim to fame is that it’s the oldest structure being used as a bar in the country.

Not much has changed over the years, and it's that rustic atmosphere that has kept this bar a number one tourist attraction.
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Knowing what we know about Mr. Lafitte, it’s been speculated that the building was used as a base for their illegal Barataria smuggling operation.
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There are several ghost stories floating around Lafitte’s. Several guests and employees throughout the years have reported seeing apparitions, hearing disembodied voices, and other unexplained occurrences.

People have reported seeing glowing red eyes in the fireplace. Could it be an evil spirit, or perhaps one too many Hurricanes?
Others have seen the figure of what is believed to be Jean Lafitte himself, just standing in the corner of the room, just gazing around, keeping an eye on things like he would have done centuries ago.
Others have seen the figure of what is believed to be Jean Lafitte himself, just standing in the corner of the room, just gazing around, keeping an eye on things like he would have done centuries ago.
You can find Jean Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop Bar at 941 Bourbon St. New Orleans, LA 70116
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