Welcome Dear Reader, In your hands is our 2013-14 Urban Legend print directory, the only guide to shopping locally in New Orleans. Stay Local! encourages New Orleans area residents to shop at locally owned independent businesses and helps these business compete more effectively. Our goal is the creation of a prosperous and self-reliant 21st-century local economy based upon a thriving independent business community. Our searchable online directory at www.staylocal.org connects local shoppers with independent businesses in Greater New Orleans. We know shoppers receive a torrent of conflicting information, so we certify businesses as “certified local” using our eligibility criteria. If you spot a business displaying our decal, you can be sure they’re locally owned. We also raise public awareness of the benefits of shopping locally by educating residents through talks, events, publications, and via our monthly newsletters and social media. We support independent businesses by holding seminars, forums and marketing campaigns, and by connecting them to resources to help their business thrive. We also promote our member businesses to the community via our organizational and social media networks. Finally, we advocate for these businesses at all levels of government so they can mind their store while we work to ensure a level playing field. Armed with this Urban Legend as your guide, get out there and explore our city’s legendary locally owned independent businesses and see for yourself why there’s no time like the present to Stay Local! in New Orleans. Sincerely, The Board and Staff at Stay Local! Businesses listed in this directory are Stay Local! member businesses. Check out staylocal.org for our searchable directory and find thousands of other “certified local independents” in the New Orleans area. Connect with us Our monthly newsletter keeps you up to date on all things relevant to the New Orleans indie biz community: www.staylocal.org/newsletters Find us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/staylocalnola Follow us on Twitter: @staylocal www.staylocal.org 1 Stay Local! is Greater New Orleans’ Independent Business Alliance St. Tammany Jefferson Orleans St. Bernard Pla que min es An Initiative of the Urban Conservancy 4035 Washington Ave., New Orleans, LA 70125 info@staylocal.org • (504) 252-1259 www.staylocal.org facebook.com/staylocalnola • twitter @staylocal 2 Stay Local! Urban Legend Board & Staff / Contents L-R: Christy Williams, Sara Orton, Matt Wilson, Dana Eness (Executive Director), Marli Want, Mark Strella (Project Coordinator), Sharon Gancarz Davies, Shelene Roumillat, Rashidah Williams, Marla Nelson Not pictured: Sean Gerowin and Lynn McLean Photo by Gabrielle Chapin of G. Chapin Studios. 1Welcome 3 Board & Staff 4Top 10 Reasons to Stay Local 9 Community Markets 11 Locavesting 101 12The Urban Conservancy Honors 2012’s ‘Urban Heroes’ 14LifeCity’s 5 Tips to Staying Green in New Orleans 16 Local Business Directory 38 Alphabetical Listings Featured Articles 5 Stand Out with Strategic Resumés 6 Cake Face Soaping: Health Food for Your Skin 7 Forecasting Futures with New Orleans Psychic Medium Cari Roy 8 Unique Handmade Jewelry at The Copper Goat Urban Legend 2013 content team: Dana Eness, Mark Strella Additional Contributors: Mike Henry, Anne Napoli, James Sousa, Liz Shepard Cover design by Oliver Blank of New Orleans’ Civic Center creative studio. Published in cooperation with 110 Veterans Memorial Blvd. Suite 123, Metairie, LA 70005 (504) 828-1380 • www.myneworleans.com Copyright 2013. No part of this publication may be reproduced without the consent of the publisher. Top 10 Reasons to Stay Local Why Stay Local, you ask? Here are 10 good reasons. 1. PROTECT LOCAL CHARACTER AND PROSPERITY By supporting locally owned businesses, you help maintain New Orleans’ diversity and distinctive flavor. 2. COMMUNITY WELL-BEING Locally owned businesses build strong neighborhoods by sustaining communities, linking neighbors, and contributing more to local causes. 3. LOCAL DECISION MAKING Local ownership means that important decisions are made locally by people who live in the community and who will feel the impacts of those decisions. 4. K EEPING DOLLARS IN THE LOCAL ECONOMY Study after study shows that dollars spent at locally-owned businesses have three times the economic impact on your community as dollars spent at national chains. When shopping locally, you simultaneously create local jobs, fund more city services through sales tax, invest in neighborhood improvement and promote community development. By shopping locally, you’re investing in your city’s future. 5. JOBS AND WAGES Evidence continues to mount showing that local small businesses are the best job producers in the US economy. Local business owners are also more likely to provide better wages and benefits than national chains. 4 Stay Local! Urban Legend 6. ENTREPRENEURSHIP Local independent businesses are the products of entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship fuels America’s economic innovation and prosperity, and serves as a key means for families to move out of low-wage jobs and into the middle class. 7. PUBLIC BENEFITS AND COSTS Local shops in town centers require comparatively little infrastructure and make more efficient use of public services relative to big box stores and strip shopping malls. 8. ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY Local stores help to sustain vibrant, compact, walkable town centers, which help to reduce sprawl, automobile use, habitat loss, and air and water pollution. 9. COMPETITION A marketplace of tens of thousands of small businesses is the best way to ensure innovation and low prices over the long-term. 10. PRODUCT DIVERSITY A multitude of small businesses, each selecting products based not on a national sales plan, but on their own interests and the needs of their local customers, guarantees a much broader and responsive range of product choices. Adapted and reprinted with permission of Stacy Mitchell, The Institute for Local Self-Reliance. Stand Out with Strategic Resumés Strategic Resumés helps individuals get their feet in the door when applying for new jobs and careers. Led by New Orleans’ only Certified Advanced Resumé Writer Grant Cooper, Strategic Resumés works with individuals to create a professionally written and attractively designed resumé or business plan. Urban Legend spoke with Cooper to get the scoop on the makings of a strategic resumé. Tell me about your relationship with New Orleans, and what brought you to starting Strategic Resumés. I was born and raised in New Orleans. I left New Orleans to pursue interests in Santa Cruz, Calif., but returned in 1994 and started Strategic Resumés. I’ve been doing it ever since. You’re New Orleans’ only Certified Advanced Resumé Writer. What led you to pursue this field so vigorously? In general, whether it has been essays or articles, I have always had the ability to write with a sense of empathy toward the audience who would be reading those pieces. I am a good writer. By undertaking certification for this, I commited myself to an ethical standard and continued training in the subject that allows me to stay ahead of the game and continue to refine my skill set. What are the most common errors you see in people’s resumés? I would say the biggest problems are that resumés tend to be too short, include typos, and under-sell the individual who made that resumé. I encourage people to include positive information about themselves, like quantifiable accomplishments such as certifications, awards won, above-average productivity statistics and generally things that are others acknowledging your past accomplishments. You need to sell yourself, and I want to help you do that. How do you approach modifying resumés for different uses? I think you need to strike a balance between not producing an entirely different resumé for a specific field, and accenting your specific skill set that may be unique to that field. Basically, I’m not advocating creating multiple resumés for different fields; rather, making subtle changes to one specific resumé. You’ve been operating in New Orleans for 19 years. Have you found any distinguishing patterns in the resumés of New Orleanians? Typically you do not list which high school you went to in your resumé, but here, everyone lists it because it really seems to be more an issue of networking, in that it tells people where you are from and who you know. For more information, head to www.strategicresumes.com or call 504-891-7222. steven hronek photo www.staylocal.org 5 Cake Face Soaping: Health Food for Your Skin Looking for a way to treat both your body and your local economy better? You’ve turned to the right page! New Orleans’ own Cake Face Soaping creates exceptional all-natural handmade vegan soaps and lotions. Urban Legend met with owner and founder Kelsey Foreman at Lakeview’s Harrison Market to discuss her craft. What’s your relationship with New Orleans? I was born in Lake Charles, grew up in Slidell, and went to college in New Orleans. I love that you can be yourself here, and nobody’s going to ask questions, or look at you funny. There is no other city like this. How did Cake Face Soaping come about? When I was little, I was sick for a long time with an undiagnosed illness, and the only thing that helped was holistic medicine. I learned a lot about eating and living healthy, how to be sure that what you’re putting on or in your body isn’t damaging you. Three years ago, I got really sick again, still undiagnosed. I’m a busybody and needed something I could do while stuck at home, and I came across making soap. It’s an artistic outlet, it’s fun, and it involves math, which I like. After completing school, I decided to start a business out of it, and it’s grown from there. What kinds of products do you offer? I offer soaps, skin care cream, and lotions. Everything is made from natural ingredients using all essential oils with no artificial fragrances or fillers. The herbs come from my home garden, and whatever I can’t grow comes from Hollygrove Market & Farm. When sourcing ingredients, I buy everything that I can locally. Could you speak to the three principles that your work adheres to? All of my products are 100-percent natural, 100-percent handmade, and 100-percent vegan. It’s important to me that my customers know they aren’t adding any chemicals to their body. Remember, whatever you put on your skin goes directly into your bloodstream, which is then filtered through your organs. Read any typical soap label, you’re going to see alcohol, sulfates … A lot of soaps are even designed to dry your skin out so that you have to buy the lotion, too! You get none of this with my products. 6 Stay Local! Urban Legend Where can people buy your products? You can order online on my website, www.cakefacesoaping.com and on Etsy. Timeless Beauty Day Spa in Metairie carries my products, and I do markets all over the city, including two every weekend. My Facebook page’s cover photo has my upcoming market and festival schedule. You can find her soaps, lotions and more online at www.cakefacesoaping.com or at a community market near you. Forecasting Futures with New Orleans Psychic Medium Cari Roy For more than 20 years, New Orleans Psychic Medium Cari Roy has been using her sixth sense to assist locals and visitors get clarity and peace of mind. While her office is run like most normal small businesses, her business is paranormal, with services ranging from forecasting the futures of business and personal matters to bringing messages of comfort from the other side. She also gives workshops on increasing intuition, channeling creativity, and pursuing a purpose. When did you first realize you had psychic medium abilities? I started sensing spirits at 7 years old. My mother, a medium, recognized and cultivated these experiences and helped me to understand what was happening and why. A few years later I had visions of futures and pasts and that’s when it became both psychic and medium. What made you decide to be a psychic medium professionally? I’ve just always connected to people on a deep and intuitive level; it’s just what I do. It’s my passion and my purpose, and I followed my own instincts as they led to making it my career. Helping others has always been what’s driven me, and I’m happy to be able to do it every day. How do psychic medium abilities work and do you think everyone has them? Yes, I do believe that everyone has their own inner knowing. You can hone this to be Extra Sensory Perception and that is how the abilities work, extra senses that help guide you to greater understanding of yourself and your world. What do you say to skeptics? Healthy skepticism is a virtue in any inquiry, and so is an open mind. There is an increasing amount scientific data that’s supporting what I do in the fields of quantum physics, neuroscience, consciousness studies, and even cellular biology with the discovery of the “Psychic Cell.” I don’t ask people to take my word for it. There are other voices on this subject saying this is real. View all sides and then decide. What do you foresee as the future of staylocal.org? New Orleans is the best city in the world, and everything you need we’ve got right here. We have always been a tight community and staylocal.org will continue to help us connect as we thrive and grow. Being a psychic medium in New Orleans is definitely a homegrown thing. Supporting each other economically and energetically isn’t just smart business, it’s really good karma too! New Orleans Psychic Medium Cari Roy has appeared on the Today Show, A&E, the Discovery and Travel Channels. For more information visit www. neworleanspsychic.com or call (877) 774-6652. www.staylocal.org 7 Unique, Handmade Jewelry at The Copper Goat have such detail. I do a lot of Mayan and Zapotec faces so my influence comes mostly from indigenous art in Latin America. Lalo Flores opened The Copper Goat at 1132 Decatur in April 2012 as a unique shopping experience venue offering handmade jewelry, jewelry-making classes and parties, as well as custom jewelry repair, and lapidary services. Urban Legend sat down with Flores in his workshop, located in the store itself, to discuss his craft. What made you decide to get involved in jewelry-making? I started about 30 years ago in Oaxaca, Mexico. I liked collecting shells on the Pacific beaches there and started making jewelry with the shells. It was like meditation for me, and people liked it. I taught myself to solder silver and sold as a street vendor, then eventually went to Taxco, Guerrero, for a few years to study silversmithing. I’ve been in New Orleans for 14 years, and I’ve expanded into jewelry repair, cutting, and polishing stone. The metals I work with most are copper and gold and I teach others how to work with them as well. What is your favorite jewelry to make? What has influenced you? I really like everything! Well, the thing I like most is sculpture. I started carving faces in amber. People’s faces have always interested me; they 8 Stay Local! Urban Legend What makes The Copper Goat unique? Well, we make the jewelry we sell right here! People really like that, you know, you can come in, find a stone or shell, and sit at our huge jewelry bar to watch your piece get made right in the shop. We also make jewelry for our other shop, Lalosh Silver, here and do repair and custom orders. People bring in all sorts of stuff for repair; we replace lost stones, repair broken pieces, string necklaces ... anything. I saw on your website that you offer classes. How does that work? Jewelry-making is something special; to enjoy it you need patience. When people come for the classes I give them a 20-minute warm-up in wire wrapping. I tell them to relax; you need to enjoy doing this...follow the wire and the shape of the stone; it’s a meditation. When you really enjoy the process, you want to make more. We have all the tools here, and you just buy your materials for earrings, a pendant, ring, or bracelet, and I’ll show you how to make your idea into art you can wear! Stop by The Copper Goat in the French Quarter at 1132 Decatur St. to see Lalo Flores’ jewelry art or just to watch him in action at his workbench and chat. The shop is open late on weeknights, and weekday hours are flexible. More information can be found at www.lalosworkshop.com Community Markets Jefferson Gretna Farmer’s Market Saturdays: 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 300 block Huey P. Long Ave. Harahan Farmers Market Second and Fourth Saturdays of the Month: 8 a.m.-12 p.m. 6437 Jefferson Hwy. Harahan City Hall Rivertown Farmers Market First & Third Saturdays of the Month: 8 a.m.-12 p.m. 400 block Williams Blvd., Kenner Exhibition Hall Parking Lot Westwego Farmers and Fisheries Market Saturdays: 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 383 Sala Ave. at 4th St. Orleans Arts Market of New Orleans Last Saturday of the Month: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Palmer Park (corner of S. Carrollton & S. Claiborne Avenues) Crescent City Farmers Market Tuesdays: 9 a.m.-1 p.m. 200 Broadway St. at the River (Uptown) Thursdays: 3 p.m.-7 p.m. 3700 Orleans Ave. at the Bayou (Mid-City) Saturdays: 8 a.m.-12p.m. 700 Magazine St. at Girod St. (Downtown) French Market Open Daily: 9 a.m.-6 p.m. 1008 N. Peters St. (French Quarter) Frenchmen Art Market Thursday-Saturday: 7 p.m.-1 a.m. Sunday 6 p.m.-12 a.m. 619 Frenchmen St. Freret Market First Saturday of the Month: 12 p.m.-5p.m. 4400 Freret St. Harrison Avenue Marketplace Second Wednesday of the Month: 5 p.m.-8:30 p.m. 801 Harrison Ave. (Lakeview) Hollygrove Market and Farm Tuesday-Thursday: 12 p.m.-7 p.m. Saturday & Sunday: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 8301 Olive St. Magnolia Farmer Co-Op & Market Place Daily: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 2208 Simon Bolivar Ave. Marketplace at Armstrong Park Thursdays: 2 p.m.-6 p.m. (Feb. 21-April 11) 3 p.m.-7 p.m. (April 18-June 13) 901 N. Rampart St. OCH Art Market Second Saturday of the Month: 10 a.m.-3 p.m. 1618 Oretha C. Haley Blvd. www.staylocal.org 9 Community Markets Sankofa Marketplace Saturdays: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 3819 St. Claude Ave. Vietnamese Farmers Market Saturdays: 6 a.m.-9 a.m. 14401 Alcee Fortier Blvd. Plaquemines Sandy Becnel’s Farmers Market Daily: 9 a.m.-6p.m. 9661 Highway 23 (Belle Chasse) St. Bernard St. Bernard Seafood and Farmers Market Saturdays: 8 a.m.-1 p.m. 409 Aycock St. (Arabi) 10 Stay Local! Urban Legend St. Tammany Camellia City Market Saturdays: 8 a.m.-12 p.m. (April-Oct.) 8 a.m. – 1 p.m. (Nov.-March) 333 Erlanger St. (Olde Towne Slidell) Covington Farmers Market Wednesdays: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 419 N. New Hampshire Covington Trailhead Saturdays: 8 a.m.-12 p.m. 609 North Columbia St. Covington City Hall Mandeville Trailhead Community Market Saturdays: 9 a.m.-1 p.m. 675 Lafitte St. Locavesting 101 We’ll never stop reminding people to shop locally, but here we put a spotlight on something equally important: investing locally. Read on for ways that you can shift your money from Wall Street to New Orleans. In February, Stay Local! and the Urban Conservancy hosted author and community economist Michael Shuman for a workshop with over 40 community leaders. Shuman discussed the emerging ways in which individuals, businesses and neighborhoods can reinvest their savings locally to improve New Orleans’ prospects of increasing its resiliency and securing more income, wealth and jobs. Some of the top tools include: Community Banking Where do you do banking? Move your money to a community bank or Credit Union. Small and mid-size banks have just 21 percent of all bank assets in the U.S., yet perform 54 percent of all small-business lending. Specialty CDs A number of community banks have also created specialty CD’s to provide customers a way to invest in a fund dedicated to supporting local businesses. Cooperatives Coops retain ownership and investment dollars in the local community. Cooperatives come in many stripes, including worker-owned, consumer-owned, banking coops (credit unions), and producer coops. Pre-sales and P2P Lending Sites such as Kickstarter enable customers to contribute money to a business of their choosing in exchange for a a token of appreciation like a T-shirt. KIVA, a facilitator of peer-to-peer lending to microentrepreneurs, now operates in New Orleans, allowing residents to contribute to local start-ups and see their principal paid back. Community Loan Funds Communities around the country have set up non-profit revolving loan funds that target lending to locally-owned businesses. “Slow Munis” Municipal bonds are an attractive investment vehicle because their income is exempt from federal taxation. Cities can create bonds to provide loan capital to targeted local businesses, and use interest payments and fees to provide a return to local bondholders interested in investing in their city. Crowdfunding The 2012 JOBS Act will make it possible for every American to invest at least $2,000 per business per year in small businesses, a previously unaffordable type of investing. Once the regulations are finalized in late 2013, individuals will be able invest in small businesses via a website. If your favorite business is looking to raise capital to expand to a new location, you’ll be able to invest your funds to help make that happen, and see a competitive return on your investment as well. State Banks The Bank of North Dakota is the country’s only state-owned bank. It has no storefront and doesn’t compete with privately owned banks and credit unions; rather, it provides them lending and capital support to improve their performance. Many observers credit the bank for the state’s enjoying a very high level of per-capita lending and a nearly non-existent unemployment rate. To join the conversation, head to https://groups.google.com/d/forum/investlocalnola Adapted and reprinted from “Local Dollars, Local Sense” with permission of Michael Shuman www.staylocal.org 11 The Urban Conservancy Honors 2012’s ‘Urban Heroes’ L-R Rashidah Williams, UC board secretary and Broadmoor resident; Kelli Wright, BIA Commissioner; Santiago Burgos, BIA Executive Director; LaToya Cantrell, BIA President (and now District B Councilmember) In October 2012, the Urban Conservancy awarded the Broadmoor Neighborhood and Massey’s Professional Outfitters the “Urban Hero” award for their inspiring grit and devotion to New Orleans. Recipients received a commemorative “Where Ya Rack” bicycle rack to be placed at a location of their choosing to recognize their contributions to the creation of livable communities and their alignment with The Urban Conservancy’s core values. Broadmoor Neighborhood When the Broadmoor Improvement Association (BIA) was incorporated in 1970, Broadmoor was already a well-established, multi-racial community living in harmony. The association worked continuously to improve the neighborhood. 12 Stay Local! Urban Legend Hurricane Katrina and the levee failures decimated Broadmoor. In 2006, a city commission suggested the area be transformed into a drainage park. Within days of that announcement, the neighborhood responded with a rally on Napoleon Avenue, declaring “Broadmoor Lives!” Through the leadership of BIA president LaToya Cantrell, the neighborhood became a national and global recovery model. It brought in thousands of outside volunteers, secured millions of dollars in investment, and developed a redevelopment plan that has been written about and studied extensively. Today, Broadmoor boasts a new LEED-certified library/community center, a $29 million renovated charter school, an under-construction health center and a lower blight percentage than the city average. Broadmoor is now truly “Better Than Before.” Massey’s Professional Outfitters When Mike Massey and his brother-in-law Bobby Johnson came into the family business as third-generation shopkeepers in the early 1990s, they decided to expand the stores’ focus on the sports that they loved: skiing, hiking, paddling, and camping. It meant shedding some customers, probably a lot of revenue, and putting much faith in then-relatively obscure brands like Patagonia and North Face. As the business grew to two stores, and then to three, and began to enjoy e-commerce success, Katrina helped them recognize what was missing from their formula: New Orleans. “No matter how connected we felt to the city,” says Massey, “To our customers, our staff, and our reps and brands – maybe even ourselves – we were just another store on the outskirts of a big metropolitan area.” After looking for properties all over town, they decided to take their chances on a flooded building in a part of Mid-City that was still largely deserted with mostly shuttered businesses surrounding them, and as Massey says, “it started slow.” Forty years since Massey’s first ribbon-cutting, and almost five years at their North Carrollton Avenue location, Massey’s is going strong. The Mid-City store is humming every day of the week, equipping lovers of the outdoors with everything from clothing to camping gear, and kayaks to bicycles. Massey’s commitment to community projects that promote active lifestyles has been constant and significant, demonstrating their conviction that collectively, New Orleanians can build an economically, environmentally vibrant city. The staff of Massey’s posing in front of their Mid-City store www.staylocal.org 13 LifeCity’s 5 Tips to Staying Green in New Orleans Our friends at LifeCity provided us with some tips to staying green in the Big Easy. To find the most socially and environmentally responsible businesses in New Orleans, check out the Impact Directory at www.mylifecity.com/directory. 1. REMEMBER THIS IS A CITY OF REBIRTH – AND RECYCLING Recent events have forced New Orleans to learn how to properly manage waste and better protect our precious resources. See all the ways you can recycle in the The Green Project’s Recycling Guide (www. thegreenproject.org), and enjoy our beautiful historic architecture and buildings by visiting the Preservation Resource Center. 2. EAT LOCAL AND SUSTAINABLE LifeCity Green Certified restaurants such as Café Carmo, La Divina, and City Greens are delicious, green options that support our local community and local natural resources. Not only do these restaurants employ the most sustainable business practices, they also offer healthy options that will more than satisfy your palate. PJ’s Coffee on Poydras Street is another great local treat! 3. TRAVEL GREEN, TRAVEL SMART Rather than grabbing a cab, opt for a greener way to travel, such as walking or biking. Better yet, 14 Stay Local! Urban Legend take advantage of New Orleans pedi-cabs as they pedal-power you around town in comfort. Give Bike Taxi Unlimited a call for friendly and fast service (504-891-3441). And make sure to take advantage of the classic New Orleans street cars. Learn about biodiesel and other green transportation initiatives: www. cleanfuelpartnership.org 4. BUY LOCAL WHEN YOU STAY LOCAL Try to stay away from all the China-imported plastic and instead visit a local market or store for some really one of a kind finds made by local artists. Throughout the weekend stop by the Frenchmen Street Market any night or visit the Green Light District in the 2000 block of Magazine St., featuring local green retailers who will have you leaving the city in style. 5. SUPPORT GREEN LODGING Look out for green programs offered at hotels to reuse towels and recycle. But don’t forget that nice, home-time experience you can get staying at a local bed-and-breakfast, like the green-minded Canal Street Inn, which offers the luxury of any 5-star-experience. About LifeCity LifeCity is building the Impact Economy in New Orleans. We provide a winwin situation: consumers receive education and discounts to green products and services through our membership card, and certified LifeCity businesses receive greater visibility and support from LifeCity members. Learn more at www.mylifecity.com. www.staylocal.org 15 LOCAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY Accounting.............................17 Antiques.................................17 Art & Music.............................17 Bakeries & Delis......................18 Banks.....................................18 Bars.......................................18 Beauty & Barber......................19 Beauty Supplies......................19 Bike Sales & Rental..................19 Books & Magazines..................20 Branding & Design...................21 Breweries................................22 Building Trades & Architecture.. 22 Business to Business................22 Catering & Home Food Delivery.. 23 Chocolates & Confections.........24 Child Care...............................24 Clothing & Accessories.............24 Coffee Shops...........................25 16 Stay Local! Urban Legend Computer/Internet..................26 Counseling..............................26 Culture & Education.................26 Dental....................................27 Entertainment.........................27 Event Planning........................27 Financial Services....................27 Galleries.................................28 General Food & Beverage Service.. 28 Gifts & Souvenirs.....................28 Guest Accommodations............28 Hardware & Building Supplies...29 Health & Fitness......................29 Historical Sites & Museums.......30 Ice Cream, Gelato & Sno-balls...30 Insurance...............................31 Jewelry...................................31 Lessons...................................32 Marketing & PR.......................32 Medical...................................32 Movie Theatres........................32 New Age.................................32 Nurseries, Florists & Gardens.....32 Office Supplies and Services.....33 Organizational Services............33 Parks & Recreation...................33 Pet Care..................................34 Pharmacies.............................34 Photography...........................34 Pottery...................................35 Printing..................................35 Restaurants.............................35 Screen Printing.......................37 Shipping.................................37 Signs......................................37 Sporting Goods........................37 Business Listings Accounting Arete Business Consulting 8721 Oak St. 504-273-1575 www.mytrustedpartner.com Arete is the Greek term for “Excellence.” Our driving force is to be our clients’ “Partner in Excellence.” Our team brings a combined experience of over 25 years serving the business community for consulting, tax, and accounting needs. LDW Tax & Accounting Services 1522 Barataria Blvd., Suite C 504-305-0489 www.ldwtax.com We offer 16 years of experience in accounting, including income tax (personal and business), bookkeeping, payroll, and credit restoration. Antiques Driscoll Antiques 8500 Oak St. 504-866-7795 www.driscollantiques.com We find interesting antiques and restore them using traditional techniques and materials commonly used during the 18th and 19th centuries. Our high-end finishes are hand-rubbed and protected with a hard carnauba wax. Silk Road Collection 2109 Magazine St. 504-894-8540 www.SilkRoadCollection.com Established in 1999, Silk Road Collection specializes in authentic antique Asian furniture from China, Mongolia and Tibet. We feature beautiful exotic oriental furniture including stylish yet affordable altar tables, armoires, buffets, cabinets, tables, and chairs. Art & Music ArtEgg Studios 1001 S. Broad St. 504-822-4002 www.artegg.com ArtEgg Studios is a multi-use commercial rental building in New Orleans. A former produce warehouse, ArtEgg had 50 studios for rent in the Broad Street Cultural Products District (Mid-City area of New Orleans). Rental units are suitable for art studios, photography studios, workshops, and much more. Amber Leilani Design www.amberleilani.etsy.com Circus art dolls, day of the dead, goth & steampunk art dolls, bead embroidery, cat herding, and general nerdiness from the beautiful, decaying city of New Orleans. Country Fried 504-669-6842 www.countryfried.net Acoustic, outlaw, and country music to help you through life. Gris Gris Art 504-462-7976 www.etsy.com/people/grisgrisart Gris Gris Art is a female duo based out of New Orleans. Our art has been featured and sold in the Louisiana Pizza Kitchen, local boutiques, and art markets. We love making people smile with our pieces, and are available for custom orders. Karoline Schleh www.schleh.com I am a native of New Orleans, where I live and work with my family. My work is included in the collections of the Louisiana State Museum, the New Orleans Museum of Art, the New Orleans Arts Council, and private collections. Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra 504-523-6530 www.lpomusic.com The members of the LPO are dedicated to creating live symphonic music and maintaining a resident full-time orchestra that serves as an integral part of the cultural and educational life of New Orleans and the Gulf South region. www.staylocal.org 17 Business Listings Mondo Murals & Design 504-598-9858 www.mondomurals.com Artist Michelle Levine has created custom specialty painting projects, including murals, decorative finishes and signs in New Orleans area theaters, films, homes, and businesses for 20 years. New Orleans Piano Works 504-263-2923 www.nolapianoworks.com Registered piano technician David Doremus has been tuning and restoring pianos in the greater New Orleans area for more than 18 years. Suzanne Saunders 866-337-1734 www.suzannesaundersartwork.com Check out my acrylic painting of architecture art and musicians in my New Orleans studio. Bakeries & Delis Bittersweet Confections 725 Magazine St. 504-523-2626 www.bittersweetconfections.com Handmade chocolates including dark chocolate truffles, chocolate dipped strawberries, fudge, caramels, meringues, and more. Chocolate tasting parties, children’s birthday parties, and custom chocolates. Flour Power 2101 Paris Rd. 504-276-9095 www.flourpowernola.com Creating custom party, wedding, groom’s, and 3-D cakes for 15 years. See also The Milk Bar in Restaurants See also Pralines by Jean in Chocolates & Confections Haydel’s Bakery 4037 Jefferson Hwy. 504-837-0109 www.haydelbakery.com For 53 years the Haydel Family has provided New Orleans with the finest king cakes, wedding cakes, 18 Stay Local! Urban Legend and all manner of pastries. Located in the heart of Old Jefferson, Haydel’s is your family bakery! St. James Cheese Company 5004 Prytania St. 504-899-4737 www.stjamescheese.com Daily salad and sandwich offerings. Gourmet cheeses, meats, pates and other mouth-watering delights from around the world and from around the corner. SweetCakes & Candy Emporium 504-383-4059 www.sweetcakesandcandy.com SweetCakes & Candy Emporium offers delectable desserts for all social and corporate events. We create everything from over-the-top party cakes to irresistible cupcakes to delicious petits fours and more. Banks Gulf Coast Bank & Trust Company 201 N. Carrollton Ave. 504-544-6316 www.gulfbank.com Our mission is to combine the values of old fashioned Community Banking that focuses on individualized customer service with innovative, competitive banking products, trust, and brokerage services that further emphasize and strengthen our relationship with our customers. Bars NOLA Bar Deals 504-264-2313 www.nolabardeals.com NOLA Bar Deals was founded to create a place where locals, tourists, and transplants alike can get to know the city we love by supporting the neighborhoods that make it so unique. We strive to encourage all locals and tourists to explore neighborhoods that are off the typical ‘tourist tract,’ allowing local bars to establish meaningful connections with their neighborhoods and visitors. Business Listings Pal’s Lounge 949 N. Rendon St. 504-488-PALS A hip (without being hipsterish), dog-friendly neighborhood bar with an eclectic clientele and jukebox. Air hockey in the back room. Vintage-Playboy-wallpapered men’s room. Drink specials, daily, and food specials, occasionally, round out the offerings at this wellknown but tucked-away gem. Pat O’Brien’s Bar 718 St. Peter St. 504-525-4823 www.patobriens.com Since 1933, Pat O’Brien’s has been a New Orleanian’s favorite place to HAVE fun! Home to the world famous Hurricane, piano lounge, beautiful patio, main bar and restaurant, Pat O’s is probably the only place where you can still get a drink for $3.75! Beauty & Barber Aidan Gill for Men 2026 Magazine St. 504-587-9090 www.aidangillformen.com At Aidan Gill for Men, we’re drawing the line between men and women’s grooming for once and all. We’re focused on the timeless – the handmade razor, the badger shave brush, the well-made necktie. Come and see the style and the services for yourself. Live Art Studio 4207 Dumaine St. 504-484-7245 www.liveartstudio.com Live Art Studio is a full-service hair salon, massage and aromatherapy healing center, art gallery, and retail outlet for the finest in hair care, bath and body care, premium aromatherapy oils, and custom-made jewelry. Spa Savoir Faire 5014 Freret St. 504-891-3404 www.spasavoirfaire.com We are a Spa offering both Massage and Esthetic services to include a wide variety of full body massages, body treatments, facials, and full-body waxing. Our staff members at Spa Savoir Faire, with a combined 40 years of experience, are completely dedicated and determined to provide each and every one of our guests with the utmost quality of service they expect and deserve. Twisted Hair Salon 4824 Prytania St. 504-309-7791 www.twistedsalon.com Our mission is to have a salon that unlocks the beauty in every client, making them feel welcome and appreciated. We strive to enhance the unique attributes of each client to make New Orleans a more beautiful place, one head at a time. Beauty Supplies Cake Face Soaping 985-285-4765 www.cakefacesoaping.com Natural, handmade, vegan friendly cold-process soaps made with essential oils. Based out of New Orleans! For more about Cake Face Soaping, see Urban Legend feature story, “Cake Face Soaping: Health Food for Your Skin,” page 6. My Bath Bakery! 504-390-5008 www.mybathbakery.com My Bath Bakery is a complete line of spa products for kids! It’s the premiere place to get pastry spa products such as the Pastry Spa Kit that allows you to get a manicure and/or pedicure in more than a dozen flavors, like a Banana Split Mani or a Strawberry Shortcake Pedi. We also have a boy’s line and a cocktail spa mani/pedi for moms, too. Bike Sales & Rental Bayou Bicycles, Inc. 3530 Toulouse St. 504-488-1946 www.bayoubicycles.com Opened in 1988, Bayou Bicycles is now in its 25th year! We carry road performance, mountain, www.staylocal.org 19 Business Listings cyclocross, urban/commuter, hybrid, and cruiser bikes from outstanding companies like Specialized and Electra. We also feature parts and accessories from select vendors, and welcome any suggestions! Bicycle World 701 Jefferson Hwy. 504-828-1862 www.bicycleworldla.com Bicycle sales and service since 1996. Bike Taxi Unlimited, LLC 504-891-3441 www.neworleansbiketaxi.com Bike Taxi Unlimited provides superior driver-for-hire services to the general public via eco-friendly, person-powered taxis. Passengers may procure pedicab service by flagging down a chauffer or scheduling a pickup via the dispatch line. Joy Ride Bike Rentals 504-982-1617 www.joyridebikerentals.com Bicycle Rentals in New Orleans featuring Globe Carmel 1-speed for men and women. We come to you! Delivery and pick-up service. NEW location at City Park on the weekends (seasonal). Plan B 1024 Elysian Fields Ave. 504-272-7266 www.bikeproject.org Plan B/ New Orleans Community Bike Project is a community-run bike repair organization that aims to promote cycling throughout the city. Plan B functions as an open workspace for bicycle repair. Books & Magazines Amelie G Magazine info@ameliegmag.com www.ameliegmag.com Amelie G Magazine is a New Orleans based style magazine with international distribution. Amelie G Magazine features talented emerging artists and designers. Its webzine is updated monthly with articles, features, and fashion spreads, while its print issues are quarterly publications distributed throughout the United States and Canada. 20 Stay Local! Urban Legend Blue Cypress Books 8128 Oak St. 504-352-0096 www.bluecypressbooks.blogspot.com Buying, selling, and trading quality secondhand books, local music, and good times on historic Oak Street. Crescent City Comics 4916 Freret St. 504-891-3796 www.crescentcitycomics.com Crescent City Comics is dedicated to spreading awareness of how versatile the comics medium can be! We not only carry a wide variety of superhero titles but also a great number of non-superhero comics and graphic novels, including crime, autobiographies, slice-of-life, and comedies. Garden District Book Shop 2727 Prytania St. 504-895-2266 www.gardendistrictbookshop.com We reside inside the historic property (c.1885) called the Rink. We stock hundreds of autographed books. In addition, we have a large collection of new and used books on New Orleans and Louisiana, and a wide selection of titles – fiction and non-fiction, children’s, design, art, and gardening books. Maple Street Book Shops 7523-7529 Maple St. 504-866-4916 www.maplestreetbookshop.com New Orleans’ oldest independent bookseller. Book shops for book lovers since 1964. Address at 7523 Maple selling new books. Address at 7529 Maple selling used books. Octavia Books 513 Octavia St. 504-899-7323 www.octaviabooks.com Continuing to advance New Orleans’ fine tradition of independent bookselling. Renaissance Publishing 110 Veterans Blvd., Suite 123 504-828-1380 Business Listings www.myneworleans.com We are locally owned and operated. In addition to publishing New Orleans Magazine, Renaissance Publishing also publishes New Orleans Homes & Lifestyles, Louisiana Life, and St. Charles Avenue magazines, and a host of custom titles for individual companies. Urban Dog Magazine 5500 Prytania St., Suite 419 504-400-3200 www.urbandogmagazine.com Urban Dog Magazine is a locally published glossy full-color national quarterly magazine that celebrates the magic of the canine spirit. Our motto is “Get in touch with your Inner Dog!” Branding & Design Bingo Branding 504-957-4988 www.bingobranding.com More Brand For Your Buck! Affordable branding, marketing, and design for small businesses. BLK RBBT www.blkrbbt.com 615-430-7562 BLK RBBT is a music, media, and entertainment company based in New Orleans. Our job is to help you monetize your passion (music, art, or start-up company) by working with you on a personal/professional level via motion graphics, web design, event consulting, Web 2.0 marketing, guerrilla marketing, and branding. Etkindesignstudio 504-621-3613 www.mariaetkind.com Almost 10 years of design experience working in English- and Spanish-speaking advertising industries, Etkindesignstudio is skilled in the art of weaving innovative approaches with logical and disciplined design. Making creative connections with an audience through print and electronic means and relying on effective problem-solving skills, we are invaluable when collaborating with clients, illustrators, photographers, or printers. Five65 Design 565 Gelpi Ave. 504-812-1155 www.five65.com Five65 is a creative agency that delivers stunning visual solutions for commercial projects. We help our clients increase sales, raise awareness, or communicate key messages through brand identity, advertising, web design, photography, email marketing, or anything written or visual that will achieve results. Inspiration Design Studios, LLC 800-435-2042 www.inspirationdesignstudios.com Our unique take on web and graphic design, marketing, and photography are completely customizable and tailor-made to your wants and needs. Inspiration Design Studios is with you every step of the way, allowing you to be as hands-on or off as you like. Our inspiration is your success! JAM Creative 504-615-9870 www.thisisourjam.com We love to create. We love to design. We’d love to hear from you. Browse around our site and get a good idea of what we’re capable of creating. Read our blog, and get a feel for how we think. Read our manifesto, and get an idea of how we work. Give us a call, and find out how we can help you grow. Line 58: Branding and Web Design 902 Jefferson Ave., #1 504-891-4526 www.line58.com Branding. It’s what we do. Planted firmly in the heart of New Orleans, Line 58 works with local and national clients to create superior brands and websites. Sogbo & Bade 504-460-2137 www.sogboandbade.com Sogbo & Bade is a multidisciplinary creative dynamo founded by Patrick Kelly and Wendalyn Lewis. Some of the services they provide include: visual identity, stationary, web design, media www.staylocal.org 21 Business Listings marketing, signage, illustration, packaging, and overall brand development. Southpaw Creative 1019 Desire St. 504-383-4372 www.southpawcreative.com Southpaw Creative is a graphic design, branding, and visual identity studio located in New Orleans. We offer services to help create, launch, and evolve brands. Trumpet 2803 St. Philip St. 504-525-4600 www.trumpetgroup.com Trumpet is strategy, content, action, and analytics agency connecting brands and communities. Our focus is on startups, launches, and turnarounds (or brands who think that way). We are a creative agency inventing a new way forward, applying creativity and innovation to all aspects of business. Breweries Abita Brewing Company Abita Springs, LA www.abita.com Founded in 1986, the Abita Brewing Company is located 30 miles north of New Orleans. We brew over 151,000 barrels of beer and 9,100 barrels of root beer in our state-of-the-art brewing facility. Building Trades & Architecture Banner Property Management 3238 N. Turnbull Dr. 504-888-8350 www.bpmcentral.com Residential and commercial general contractors specializing in new construction, renovations, additions, and fire and water restoration. C & G Construction 2700 Sharon St., Suite B 504-464-1800 www.cngconstruction.la 22 Stay Local! Urban Legend C&G Construction of Louisiana, Inc. has 27 years of experience in the construction industry serving clients throughout Southern Louisiana. Projects completed include new commercial buildings, residential homes, and historical renovations including many in Historical Districts and the French Quarter of New Orleans. Camellia Corp. 63266 Old Military Rd. 985-863-5544 www.camelliasandandgravel.com Transports limestone, sand, gravel, crushed concrete and more. They offer residential, commercial, and industrial services in the greater New Orleans area. Woodward Design+Build 1000 S. Jefferson Davis Pkwy. 504-822-6443 www.woodwarddesignbuild.com Teamwork defines everything we do. Offering integrated Design+Build, drawing on our broad range of in-house talent and capacities to handle projects from design through completion, our expertise delivers value that makes a real difference. Most importantly, the key member of our team is always our client. Business to Business Services DocNO Productions, LLC 504-952-2275 www.docno.org Documentary New Orleans Productions (DocNO) is a local video production company that specializes in DVD and web-based documentary advertising for your business or organization. Enter new media frontiers with a style that is sincere, affordable, and professional. Gris Gris Lab 2245 Brainard St. 504-872-0577 www.thegrisgrislab.com A holistic consulting group and creativity lab that puts cultural knowledge into action. The JN Consulting Group jnicenola@gmail.com The JN Consulting Group advises non-profits to Business Listings make the most of their capacity to raise funds and accomplish their mission, guided by their core values. Principal Julianne Nice, with nearly 30 years› experience in professional fundraising, and organization planning and development, works to empower her clients to increase their beneficial impact on our community. LifeCity Liz@mylifecity.com 813-417-0392 www.mylifecity.com LifeCity is a membership-based organization that supports the development of green businesses and local events while educating consumers about green products and services. Consumers receive discounts to green products and services through our membership card, and certified LifeCity businesses receive greater visibility and support of LifeCity members. Louisiana’s Urban Entrepreneur Network 1522 Barataria Blvd., Suite C 504-305-0489 www.lauenetwork.com A networking group created to cater to the professional needs of urban and minority entrepreneurs and business owners. The New Freret www.thenewfreret.com thenewfreret@gmail.com The New Freret (the Freret Business and Property Owner Association) seeks to promote business on the Freret Corridor from Jefferson Ave. to Napoleon Ave. We were chartered to support, promote, and attract businesses to invest on Freret Street making it a destination to visit, play, live, and work. Phoenix Recycling 504-322-7551 www.phoenixrecyclingnola.com We offer residential, commercial and industrial recycling services in the Greater New Orleans area for 20 years! Call to see how recycling can help you manage waste and earn some “green points.” We also offer document scanning and shredding services. Small Business Resources Group, LLC 4833 Conti St., Suite 207 504-273-4980 www.SmBusinessResourcesGrp.com Payroll services that are customized to your needs and include free direct deposit! Strategic Resumés & Business Plans 4513 Magazine St., Suite 4 504-891-7222 www.strategicresumes.com We sit down with you to discuss your career and job search strategy, or business start-up or entrepreneurial goals. We do all of the research, writing, wording, concept development, graphics, and formatting to create a professionally written, attractively designed, and totally effective resumé or business plan for your use. For more about Strategic Resumés, see Urban Legend feature story, “Stand Out with Strategic Resumés,” page 5. Catering & Home Food Delivery Nolavore 504-914-3161 www.nolavore.net Nolavore offers catered events and prepared foods – dips, spreads, salsas, entrees, snacks and sweets – and culinary experiences. We respect and love the food culture of NOLA and showcase locally grown and produced foodstuffs in new and exciting ways! Toulouse Gourmet Catering 3811 Toulouse St. 504-488-4466 www.toulousegourmet.com Event catering services. Vintage Garden Kitchen 925 S. Labarre Rd. 504-837-5105 www.vintagegardenkitchen.org Fresh, healthy soups made from scratch with fresh produce from our farm. Gluten-free, dairyfree, vegan, and vegetarian options available. Our mission is to employ people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. www.staylocal.org 23 Business Listings Chocolates & Confections Blue Frog Chocolates 5707 Magazine St. 504-269-5707 www.bluefrogchocolates.com New Orleans’ jazziest confectioner offers the finest domestic and imported chocolates in the region. Hop on in for party favors, holiday and birthday gifts, Icy Hot Chocolate drinks, and more! Pralines By Jean...and Cupcakes too! 1728 St. Charles Ave. 504-525-1910 www.pralinesbyjean.com Since 1989, we’ve been specializing in made-to-order rich, creamy, and delicious pralines and cupcakes. Our confections and baked goods are made fresh daily using only the finest local ingredients. Located on the St. Charles Ave. Streetcar line in the Lower Garden District of New Orleans. Child Care Small World Academy 3303 N. Claiborne Ave. 504-261-0763 Small World Academy is a day care center/nursery and offers pre-K and kindergarten programs. Clothing & Accessories Abeille NOLA 8438 Oak St. 504-324-3488 www.abeillenola.com Oak Street’s first cutting-edge fashion boutique for women. Abeille NOLA carries women’s contemporary lines at a variety of affordable price points. We also have shoes, jewelry, and handbags. American Sole 500 Port of New Orleans Pl., Suite 64 504-495-1687 Locally owned shoe store, featuring: Vibram Five Fingers, FitFlops, Merrell, Dockers, Converse, Asics, Nike, Reebok, Sebago, Uggs, Skechers Shape Ups, Timberland, Rockport, Puma, Polo Ralph Lauren, and more. Located in the River Walk! 24 Stay Local! Urban Legend Climax Boutique 1522 Barataria Blv., Suite C 504-309-3060 Recycled fashion with new twists! We restore and recycle clothing and accessories to bring them back to their high point (climax). All donated clothing items are professionally dry cleaned. We also carry new items. Dirty Coast 5631 Magazine St. 504-324-3745 www.dirtycoast.com Dirty Coast is a New Orleans based T-shirt company. Run by locals, Dirty Coast has coined such notable phrases as “Be A New Orleanian Wherever You Are” and “New Orleans. So Far Behind We’re Ahead.” The Encore Shop 7814 Maple St. 504-861-9028 www.symphonyvolunteers.org/encore-shop The Encore Shop is an upscale consignment store benefiting the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra. We proudly continue the tradition of offering women high-quality designer clothing at significantly reduced prices. We contribute 100 percent of our net proceeds to the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra. Feet First 506 Royal St. 504-569-0005 (French Quarter) 4122 Magazine St. 504-899-6800 (Uptown) www.feetfirststores.com Celebrating 35 years as New Orleans’ largest independent retailer of women’s shoes, handbags, accessories, jewelry, and local designers, Feet First was voted “Best Shoe Store in New Orleans” by the public for the last three years in a row (2009, 2010, 2011), thanks to our unparalleled customer service. Gigiz Shoe Closet 1524 Alvar St. 504-940-1888 www.gigizshoecloset.com Offers a fine selection of men’s and women’s shoes and accessories for any occasion. Business Listings GLAM 504 3613 Magazine St. 504-899-8055 www.glam504.com GLAM 504 is a ladies clothing boutique located on Magazine Street. We specialize in one-of-akind designs and exclusive labels. We also carry a wide variety of jewelry including numerous Fleurde-Lis styles. If funky, original designs are what you crave, we are your go-to shop! Idris’s Pieces! 504-676-4547 www.facebook.com/ethiopieces504 Colorful, handmade, and hand-embroidered crafts from Ethiopia with a contemporary, local flair! Items include: bedding, curtains, cushion covers, jewelry, scarves, tunics and more! Shop with us and support our goal of supporting and maintaining traditional methods of high quality textile and apparel production. The Inkwell Press 8523 Oak St. 504-231-7875 www.theinkwellpress.com Need T-shirts printed? The Inkwell Press produces high quality screen printing at the most affordable prices. We also print on hats, bags, and almost anything with a flat surface. We offer design services as well. Call today! New Orleans Bow Ties www.NewOrleansBowTies.com info@neworleansbowties.com We are a New Orleans bow tie company. Limited-edition custom bow ties from the finest international silks. Handcrafted in Louisiana. Pop City 940 Decatur St. 504-528-8559 Pop City is a New Orleans-centric boutique featuring New Orleans to the Nines apparel and locally produced jewelry, art, music, graphic T-shirts, and trendsetting fashion. Pop City provides a true French Quarter shopping experience right on the river. Promenade Fine Fabrics 1520 St. Charles Ave. 504-522-1488 A store that features a large selection of elegant and unusual fabrics from the couture houses. Largest ribbon and button selection in the South. REpurposingNOLA 504-261-3275 www.repurposingnola.com REpurposingNOLA: -noun –verb A triple-bottom-line company utilizing the excess fabrics of our community (coffee sacks, salvaged wood, leftover textiles and more) to create designer goods. Skip N’ Whistle 504-862-5909 www.skipnwhistle.com New and vintage clothing, custom T-shirts, screen-printing, locally made jewelry and art. Shultzilla 504-615-9870 www.shultzilla.com What do you get when you mix two brains, cool ideas, rad shirts, hip bags, and a blue mohawk – Shultzilla! Girl designer Aimée Shultz Miller and boy designer Jeremy Miller, both New Orleans natives, combined ideas, money and last names. This talented duo yields sharp wit, keen design sense, and the drive to be really, really awesome. Coffee Shops Byrdie’s 2422A St. Claude Ave. 504-656-6794 www.byrdiesgallery.com Byrdie’s is a clay studio, art gallery and coffee/ tea shop. Our gallery is part of the St. Claude Arts District. The studio offers membership and classes of all levels. The coffee and tea shop has delicious sandwiches on house-made bread and fresh locally roasted coffee and imported teas from around the world. French Truck Coffee 504-298-1115 www.frenchtruckcoffee.com French Truck Coffee is a micro-roaster in New Orleans that roasts and delivers premium coffee to restaurants, homes and businesses in the New www.staylocal.org 25 Business Listings Orleans area. We also ship to any location in the USA. Coffee is like bread, the fresher it is the better it tastes! Neutral Ground Coffee House 5110 Danneel St. 504-891-3381 www.neutralgroundcoffeehouse.com New Orleans’ oldest coffeehouse features the finest in auditory, visual and culinary arts. Computer/Internet C4 Tech & Design 8212 Oak St. 504-896-8324 www.c4tech.com C4 Tech & Design has been providing quality IT services and web design to clients in the New Orleans area since 2002. A worker-owned and operated company, C4 offers a range of computer repair, IT solutions, graphic design, and website production to residential, business, and non-profit customers across metro New Orleans. Bellwether Technology Corporation 525 St. Charles Ave., Suite 400 504-588-2000 www.belltec.com Bellwether Technology is a New Orleans-based IT company providing IT services to organizations of all types and sizes throughout southeast Louisiana. Farrell Computing 2231A Napoleon Ave. 985-290-7747 www.farrellcomputing.com Farrell Computing provides exceptional computer repair without the exceptionally high price! For years we have done hardware upgrades, virus removal, data recovery, Windows tune-ups, and much, much, more. Founded in New Orleans and proud to serve our city. Online Optimism 646-831-9440 www.onlineoptimism.com Online Optimism is the digital marketing agency for 26 Stay Local! Urban Legend the internet age. Founded in New Orleans in 2012, our capabilities include digital analysis & strategy, social media management, pay per click ads, display advertising, online marketing, search engine optimization (and localized SEO), E-Commerce, website design and creation, and consulting. Touch Point Digital Marketing Agency 4035 Washington Ave #100 504-875-2225 www.touchpointdigitalmarketing.com We are a digital marketing agency specializing in website design, search engine optimization, local-SEO, social media, and mobile marketing for local New Orleans area businesses. Modern Software Solutions 3445 N. Causeway Blvd., Suite 1001 504-733-0300 x 228 www.modern-software-solutions.com Modern Software Solutions creates easy to use, custom software applications for workstation, web, and mobile devices. We can leverage new technologies to give your company easy-to-use custom software applications. Counseling Harmonious You 2372 St. Claude Ave., Suite 220 504-669-1020 www.harmoniousyou.org Set goals and eliminate limitations though holistic therapy and PSYCH-K. What’s holding you back? Find out and overcome it! New Orleans Counseling Center 2503 Upperline St. 504-813-1457 www.neworleancounselingcenter.com Provides counseling services to adults (age 18 and over) with issues related to anxiety, trauma, personal growth, and making life meaningful. Culture & Education 411 NOLA 1000 Bourbon St., #333 504-585-1325 www.411nola.com Business Listings 411 NOLA is a content-rich website that offers unique and practical insider information to the New Orleans traveler who desires a truly local and authentic experience. InTheNOLA.com 120 S. Scott St. 504-908-4878 www.IntheNOLA.com IntheNOLA.com is a team of young entrepreneurs committed to showcasing and promoting the positive side of New Orleans. We are committed to supporting New Orleans by promoting positivity, showcasing our locals, and giving back to our community. IntheNOLA.com, the Native’s Guide to New Orleans. Tales of the Cocktail 538 Louisa St. 504-948-0511 www.talesofthecocktail.com Our mission is to preserve the rich history of the restaurants and bars of New Orleans and the unique culture of dining and drinking famous to the city, while educating locals, visitors, and the hospitality industry about this culinary heritage. Dental Gentilly Family Dental, L.L.C. 2610 Esplanade Ave. 504-482-9919 www.gentillyfamilydental.com Gentilly Family Dental, LLC is a full service dental facility. We offer quality, caring dentistry for all patients ages 6 months and up. We offer same-day appointments for emergencies. We accept most insurance, as well as LA Chip and LA Moms. Entertainment See also Audubon Nature Institute in Parks & Recreation See also Chalmette Movies in Movie Theatres Rehage Entertainment Inc. info@rehage.com www.rehage.com Rehage Entertainment, Inc (RE:) creates and executes LIVE-based entertainment properties and media. Founded in 1992, RE: combines the magic of live events with emerging technologies and urban science to create interactive entertainment experiences. From concept development to execution, RE: makes an art form of public assembly. The Shadowbox Theatre 2400 St. Claude Ave. 504-298-8676 www.theshadowboxtheatre.com One of the newest theaters in the Marigny/ Bywater area. The Shadowbox is a live performance space that features entertainment and art of all kinds. In the building with the blue ‘Marquer Drugs’ sign. Southern Rep 504-522-6545 www.southernrep.com Founded in 1986, Southern Rep’s mission is to develop and produce new plays that reflect the diversity of the city we call home, provide our audience with professional theater of the highest artistic quality and achievement, and to establish a creative working environment that nurtures theater professionals. Event Planning All About Events 504-355-9564 www.allaboutevents.net Full service event planning, specializing in themed events and destination New Orleans weddings. Financial Services Cash Flow Resources 4710A Freret St. 504-522-6065 www.cfrscs.com Whether you are interested in accounting support to keep your financial house in order or funding for operations, CFR can develop an accounting solution or Customized Funding Routine that works for your business. www.staylocal.org 27 Business Listings Upperline Financial Planning 3000 St. Charles Ave., Suite 411 504-610-5833 www.upperlinefinancial.com Upperline Financial Planning is a Fee-Only Financial Planning Firm based in New Orleans. We are truly independent, and only paid by our clients with no commissions from insurance or investment products. Visit our website and learn more about your Upperline. Galleries See also The George & Leah McKenna Museum of African American Art in Historical Sites & Museums The Green Eyed Gator Gallery 901 Chartes St. 504-535-4507 www.greeneyedgator.com One of New Orleans most unique galleries, filled with funky handmade arts and crafts by almost completely local Louisiana artisans. The gallery is filled with everything from paintings to pottery, from glassware to jewelry, and we house an extensive collection of fine art dolls. UP/Unique Products 2038 Magazine St. 504-529-2441 www.shopgreenneworleans.com UP/Unique Products is an environmentally friendly art gallery and retail store providing green themed home decor, accessories and custom lighting. All UP/Unique Products have been locally designed and created by UP from items such as recycled Mardi Gras beads since 1999. General Food & Beverage Service Aquiana Springs Water 504-210-0502 www.aquianasprings.com Aquiana Springs Water is your LOCAL option for all things water. We’ve been providing homes and businesses in the Greater New Orleans area with superior bottled water for years, and are 100% focused on providing clean, pure water, reliable delivery, and outstanding customer service. 28 Stay Local! Urban Legend Products include water coolers and custom label bottled water. Gifts & Souvenirs See also Cake Face Soaping in Beauty Supplies See also Derby Pottery & Tile in Pottery Lucky NOLA www.luckynola.com Louisiana and fleurs de lis, wedding gifts, quotes and musings, kid and baby decor, NOLA, thanks/ congratulations, housewares, messengers, and clay paperdolls. Plum 5430 Magazine St. 504-897-3388 www.plumneworleans.com Cool stuff for stylish living. Tabasco Country Store 537 St. Ann St. 504-539-7900 www.NOLACajunStore.com Gourmet foods and specialty gifts with a New Orleans flavor. Custom wedding and corporate gift baskets. See also UP/Unique Products in Galleries Guest Accommodations 1896 O’Malley House 120 S. Pierce St. 504-488-5896 www.1896omalleyhouse.com 1896 O’Malley House is a beautifully remodeled historic home in New Orleans’ Mid-City neighborhood. We provide luxurious lodging accommodations with eight guestrooms, with diverse amenities described on our web site. Ashton’s Bed & Breakfast 2023 Esplanade Ave. 504-942-7048 www.ashtonsbb.com An 1860s mansion close to French Quarter, Ashton’s Bed & Breakfast provides luxury accommodations in a neighborhood setting. Business Listings Audubon Garden Cottage 5033 S. Saratoga St. 504-669-1880 www.facebook.com/AudubonGardenFans Audubon Garden Cottage is our private garden guest cottage. The cottage sleeps 1-4 on a queensize bed and queen-size sleeper sofa. Breakfast foods and beverages provided along with microwave, coffeepot, toaster, wireless internet, cable TV, and DVD options. Chimes Bed and Breakfast 1146 Constantinople St. 504-899-2621 www.chimesneworleans.com Five private guest rooms opening on to a New Orleans courtyard in the Uptown/Garden District residential neighborhood. Fine linens, private bathrooms, private entrances, high ceilings, hardwood floors, flat screen cable TV’s, Internet connection, breakfast served daily with many restaurants and shops within walking distance. Reasonable rates. Hardware & Building Supplies Floor De Lis Flooring 3840 Canal St. 504-488-4880 www.floordelis.biz From wood flooring to carpeting and tiles, Floor De Lis serves all your flooring needs. Health & Fitness Aikido of New Orleans 2134 Magazine St. 504-561-0123 www.aikidoneworleans.org The martial art of power and movement. Morning, evening, and weekend classes for adults and children. Local affiliate of United States Aikido Federation. All Inclusive Health 4119 Magazine St. 504-715-0397 www.allinclusivehealth.com A Fitness Studio that offers personal training, group fitness classes, nutrition planning, and holistic health coaching. Ann Atkinson, LMT 5104 Danneel St. 504-234-7682 annierei@cox.net Performing Therapeutic Massage, Acupuncture Detoxification, Reiki, Polarity Therapy & Healing Touch since 1999. BQuick Nutrition 855-879-2784 www.bquicknutrition.com Based in Mandeville, we make all natural protein, weight loss and energy products that will enhance your quality of life! Find our products online or in stores across Louisiana. Bodhisattva Tea Spa 3021 N. Arnoult St. 504-888-9299 www.bodhisattvateaspa.com At Bodhisattva Tea Spa we believe in a holistic/Ayurveda approach to health and wellness. We specialize in loose tea, massage, infrared sauna, esthetics, reiki, Soulistic Body Conditioning and Yoga. Freret Street Yoga 4608 Freret St. 504-899-1142 www.freretstreetyoga.com Freret Street Yoga offers high quality, down-toearth instruction in a beautiful and welcoming studio. Our signature style blends alignment and movement to produce a practice that is safe, challenging, and fun. LaughSmart 312-545-9907 www.laughsmart.com At LaughSmart, our goal is to help you add more laughter to your life! Laughter changes our moods instantaneously but putting us in the present moment. All of your stress or worries about the past or future disappear while you’re laughing. When the class is over, the intensity of that stress will be dramatically decreased while your energy, creativity and joy will skyrocket. www.staylocal.org 29 Business Listings Mindy Milam, LCSW 4902 Canal St., Suite 404 504-482-7767 Mental health counseling in MidCity for the past 20 years, Mindy Milam, LCSW emphasizes growth and well-being through the use of mind-body skills as well as traditional counseling. New Orleans Athletic Club 222 N. Rampart St. 504-525-2375 www.neworleansathleticclub.com Centrally located in the French Quarter just minutes from the CBD, Metairie, and the West Bank, we are an exclusive club that offers many amenities including a library, full-service bar, salon, barbershop, multiple exercise rooms, pool, basketball court, spin room, yoga studio, and a complete line of plate-loaded equipment, and free weights. NOLA Aikido 3909 Bienville St., Suite 103 504-208-4861 www.nolaaikido.com Offering daily practice in the martial art of peace. The practice of Aikido teaches self-defense, stress reduction, mindfulness, fitness, and fun. A full schedule of morning, evening, and weekend classes for adults and children available. All are welcome at NOLA Aikido! Pilates with Constance 504-220-5589 www.pilateswithconstance.com Pilates! For stamina! For vitality! For life! Look good and feel great with Pilates! I offer a one-hour session on the Reformer for $20 in a comfortable environment in my Uptown home. Sheril Kay Miller, Licensed Massage Therapy 4801 Camp St. 504-723-2636 Combined styles and 16 years of experience create a massage session for your health needs. Transform NOLA 8422 Oak St. 985-640-2648 www.TransformNOLA.com 30 Stay Local! Urban Legend Transform NOLA is a yoga and personal training studio that helps you transform your body, your mind, and your life. Our beautiful space offers yoga, Nia, and group training classes that accommodate all levels of fitness experience. Historical Sites & Museums The George & Leah McKenna Museum of African American Art 2003 Carondelet St. 504-586-7432 www.themckennamuseum.com We are an institution that collects, interprets, and preserves the visual aesthetic of people of African descent in North America and beyond. Through innovative programs and exhibits that engage versatile audiences, the McKenna Museum seeks to make African Diasporan fine art accessible to visitors of all ages. Longue Vue House & Gardens 7 Bamboo Rd. 504-488-5488 www.longuevue.com Longue Vue House and Gardens is a non-profit house-museum with eight acres of beautifully landscaped garden rooms. Four event spaces for teas, luncheons, business meetings, and workshops are available for rent. Longue Vue’s outreach includes children’s programs, native plant tours, and community initiatives. New Orleans African American Museum 1418 Governor Nicholls St. 504-566-1136 www.noaam.org The mission of the New Orleans African American Museum is to preserve, interpret and promote the African American cultural heritage of New Orleans, with a particular emphasis on the Tremé community. Ice Cream, Gelato & Sno-balls Angelo Brocato’s Italian Ice Cream and Desserts 214 N. Carrollton Ave. 504-486-1465 As rich in history as it is in flavor, Angelo Brocato’s Italian Ice Cream Parlor has become a Business Listings popular New Orleans tradition. Long standing favorites and an increasing line of pastries and coffees entice natives and visitors with equal zest. Piety Street Sno-balls 612 Piety St. 504-782-2569 Sno-balls, popsicles, floats, and more in the Bywater. La Divina Gelateria 3005 Magazine St. 504-342-2634 (Uptown) 621 St. Peter St. 504-302-2692 (French Quarter) A modern Italian cafe. Enjoy authentic paninis, salads, and soups. Finish with artisan gelato and sorbetto or a fresh-baked pastry. The best espresso in town! Insurance FM Agency 1810 Barataria Blvd. 504-348-3131 www.fmagencygroup.com Louisiana agency for home, car, RV, boat, business, and property insurance. Tired of high rates, poor service, and no options? We are your local agency source to show you how to slash your premiums without losing valuable coverage. Noah W. Lewis & Associates 4640 S. Carrollton Ave., Suite 200 504-754-1138 www.noahlewisinsurance.com A full-service independent insurance agency dedicated to providing its clients with the commercial insurance they need with the professional service they deserve! LCI Workers’ Comp 1123 N. Causeway Blvd. 985-612-1230 www.lciwc.com LCI Workers’ Comp offers coverage in all industries to businesses large and small. LCI is located in Mandeville. Jewelry Blue Alligator Designs 528 St. Peter St. 504-571-5983 www.bluealligatordesigns.com Blue Alligator Designs is a unique studio specializing in exquisite jewelry made by New Orleans artist Terry Becnel. The designs reflect New Orleans’ culture and environment, as well as Becnel’s love for nature. The Copper Goat 1132 Decatur St. 504-522-4628 www.lalosworkshop.com Handmade jewelry and jewelry repair. We also offer group and private classes for all the steps of jewelry making from the simple to the most complicated techniques. For more about The Copper Goat, see Urban Legend feature story, “Unique, Handmade Jewelry at The Copper Goat,” page 8. Culture Shock 504-256-3337 www.cultureshock101.com Culture Shock is an online international jewelry and accessory store that has a social justice concentration. With the purchase of Culture Shock merchandise, proceeds will go back to national programs, international relief efforts, and educational movements. Our goal is to not just sell international accessories, but also to educate our customers about different cultures. Gogo Jewelry 2036 Magazine St. 504-569-8869 www.ilovegogojewelry.com Handmade contemporary and hip jewelry. TSB Jewelry schlehtini.com Teresa Schleh Bruff has been creating jewelry since 2005, though she has studied and admired it for all of her life. Design ideas come from her studies of the wildlife and ecosystems of the waterways surrounding southern Louisiana and the Caribbean seas, childhood fairy tales, and visits to Munich, Germany. www.staylocal.org 31 Business Listings See also Plum in Gifts & Souvenirs Medical Lessons Gifted Nurses 2748 Metairie Lawn Dr. 504-831-2123 www.giftednurses.com Gifted Nurses is a private duty nursing company that cares for individuals in their homes or in a hospital setting. We hire the best nurses that are licensed, insured, and trained to meet our standards of care, and then we match them with our clients based on personality, preference, and need. Bayou Writing Workshop 504-312-3560 www.bayouwritingworkshop.com Bayou Writing Workshop provides a collegial environment for new and experienced writers to develop work at any stage. Bring your stories, poems, or novel-in-progress. Love Swimming 5221 S. Front St. 504-891-4662 www.loveswimming.com Love Swimming offers the best swimming lessons available for water babies (starting at 6 months) to adults in learning environments that make swimmers comfortable and accelerate the learning process. Not to mention our amazing, rigorously trained instructors, who will exceed your aquatic expectations! New Orleans School of Cooking 524 St. Louis St. 504-525-2665 www.neworleansschoolofcooking.com Our entertaining classes and the Louisiana General Store are located in a renovated molasses warehouse built in the early 1800s in the Heart of the French Quarter. We teach the basics of Louisiana cooking in a way you’ll never forget! Marketing & PR Uptown PR 4306 Magazine St. 504-496-8314 www.uptown-pr.com Uptown PR’s mission is simple: to promote your event, product, and company. We offer upscale public relations and marketing solutions to generate brand awareness and increase traffic/ coverage, therefore growing your business. We specialize in media relations, event/product promotions, social media, and brand management. Movie TheatERS Chalmette Movies 8700 W. Judge Perez Dr. 504-304-9992 www.chalmettemovies.com After nearly a five-year hiatus, Chalmette Movies has reopened with brand-new stadium seating and digital sound. Visit our theater for a diverse showing of films, year-round. New Age New Orleans Psychic and Medium Cari Roy 201 St. Charles Ave. 877-774-6652 www.neworleanspsychic.com Acclaimed New Orleans’ Psychic Cari Roy as seen on The Today Show, A&E, The Discovery and Travel Channel. Available for in-person psychic readings, phone consultations, special events, and private parties. For more about New Orleans Psychic and Medium Cari Roy, see Urban Legend Feature Story “Forecasting Futures,” page 7. Nurseries, Florists & Gardens Fat Cat Flowers 719 N. Murat St. 504-486-8580 www.fatcatflowers.com The floral design studio for weddings, parties, and everyday deliveries. Freret Garden & Landscape Center 5007 Freret St. 504-895-3022 Time to give your green thumb a workout! Stop 32 Stay Local! Urban Legend Business Listings on by for all your garden supplies. Harkins the Florist 1601 Magazine St. 504-529-1638 www.harkinsneworleans.com We are a real local florist located in the Lower Garden District of New Orleans. We’ve met your floral needs since 1979 and offer same day flower delivery if you call by 2 p.m. Hollygrove Market & Farm 8301 Olive St. 504-483-7037 www.hollygrovemarket.com New Orleans’ only local-produce market surrounded by a working farm! Now open Tuesday-Thursday, 12-7 p.m., and on Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Office Supplies and Services Ives Companies 1009 Camp St. 504-561-8811 Since 1959, IVES has been the leading provider of office supplies, office furniture and printing in the New Orleans metro area. IVES is more than “office supplies” – our other products include healthcare supplies, promotional products, breakroom supplies, cleaning supplies, and safety/security products. We can also print everything from business cards to specialty brochures. We provide free next day delivery on office supplies to most of our customers, and offer a special pricing program to beat our big box chain competitors. Office Ready, LLC 4640 S. Carrollton Ave., Suite 200 504-272-2221 www.OfficeReadyNOLA.com Has your home office or coffee shop “office” become a hassle for you, your clients and your family? Are you ready for something a little more professional? Call now to visit our Mid-City office suites – ask for Ed or Martha. Teacher’s Stop 504-483-7867 www.teachersstop.com Teacher’s Stop has been servicing parents, students, and teachers in the New Orleans area for more than 10 years with educational supplies to ensure that learning never stops. We are currently a mobile store offering free delivery; visit our website or give us a call to place an order today! Uni-Copy Technologies 4500 York St., Suite 100 504-734-7272 Uni-Copy Technologies is your locally owned and operated document expert, with more than 20 years experience in serving the Gulf Coast specializing in solutions to help businesses keep the hard earned money they make. We specialize in Toshiba, Konica Minolta, Lexmark, Xerox, KIP, and HP fleet’s of products, including laser label printers and color wide format printers. Organizational Services Clear the Clutter 504-920-1800 www.clearthecluttertoday.com Do you have too much stuff? Professional organizer Stasia Cymes guides you through the process of getting organized with coaching assistance and services specifically tailored to your individual needs. She offers more than a helping hand – she’s here to help you make a positive change in your life. Parks & Recreation Audubon Nature Institute 800-774-7394 www.auduboninstitute.org Our world-class facilities include the Audubon Zoo, Butterfly Garden and Insectarium, and Aquarium of the Americas. Together, they serve as an educational resource to our visitors, community, and world. The Audubon Nature Institute also acts as an environmental guardian, a leader in economic development, and a venue for family entertainment. www.staylocal.org 33 Business Listings Bayou Kayaks 1001 Florida Ave. 504-814-0551 www.bayoukayaks.com Kayak Rentals on Bayou St. John in Mid-City New Orleans. Book your kayaks today! We can accommodate large groups, with 19 single kayaks and 1 tandem kayak. NOLA Gondola 1-800-979-3370 www.nolagondola.com Ciao y’all!! NOLA Gondola offers the most romantic, awesome experience in New Orleans City Park. Glide through this magical wonderland, aboard ‘Bella Mae’, the authentic Venetian gondola! NOLA Paddleboards 4721 Magazine St. 504-717-8847 www.nolapaddleboards.com NOLA Paddleboards’ mission is to bring together the community in a fun, active, and eco-friendly way. We created the “NOLA Paddleboard Club” to make sure this happens! Contact NOLA Paddleboards for information on meeting times and rentals. Woodlands Conservancy 449 F. Edward Hebert Blvd. 504-433-4000 www.woodlandsconservancy.org Woodlands Conservancy is a nonprofit organization that manages Woodlands Trail and Park and was created with the mission to preserve and develop an ecosystem dedicated to creating daily public opportunities for recreation, ecotourism, and education in a natural and historic setting. Pet Care Louisiana SPCA 1700 Mardi Gras Blvd. 504-368-5191 www.la-spca.org The Louisiana Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is a private non-profit organization dedicated to the elimination of animal suffering. Through aggressive adoption programs, high volume/affordable spay/neuter, 34 Stay Local! Urban Legend and humane education we offer the best possible scenario to re-home our adoptable animals and combat pet overpopulation. Jefferson Feed Pet & Garden Center 4421 Jefferson Hwy. 504-733-8572 www.jefffeed.com We offer full lines of premium pet foods, lawn and garden supplies, fountains and ponds, pet supplies and sod to the Greater New Orleans area. Our store is over 24,000 square feet...we know you will find what you are looking for at Jefferson Feed! Wags by Mags 504-669-6770 www.wagsbymags.com Dog and cat walking, sitting, and loving. Affordable pet care for Mid-City and beyond. Also, daily or anytime walks plus pet-sitting in your home (no boarding.) Zeus’ Place 4601 Freret St. 504-304-4718 www.zeusplace.com Dog and Cat overnight boarding. Doggie Daycare. Dog grooming. Long and short term boarding for dogs and cats. All dogs play outside, off leash in our large secure yard, five times a day. Fullservice groomer on site. We treat every pet like they’re our own! Pharmacies Castellon Discount Pharmacy 8232 Oak St. 504-866-3784 Have your prescription filled in 15 minutes or less while shopping our aisles loaded with thousands of items at the lowest prices in town! Photography Digital Roux Photography digitalrouxphotopgraphy@gmail.com www.digitalrouxphotography.com Rusty Costanza and Susan Poag are former Times-Picayune (New Orleans) staff newspaper Business Listings photographers who combine their experience photographing Super Bowls, top restaurants, kindergarten plays, Grammy Award-winning musicians, hurricanes… into making memorable images that capture the emotion of events and essence of our subjects. G. Chapin Studios 504-940-8525 www.gchapinstudios.com Wedding and portrait photography with a fine art, photo-journalistic edge. Whether you desire classic, traditional images or want to break loose and try something new, I offer the best of my time, talent, and creativity to help you realize it. Lakeside Camera Photoworks 3508 21st St. 504-885-8660 (Metairie) 2121 N. Causeway Blvd. 985-626-1776 (Mandeville) www.lakesidecamera.com With all the options you have in digital and traditional imaging, we offer you our quality service and expertise that makes a difference. Offering a range of photo gear, as well as over 50-plus photographic services. Let us help you share your vision! Mister Big Shots Photo Booths 504-231-2742 www.misterbigshots.com Mister Big Shots Photo Booth rentals serves the metropolitan area of New Orleans. Prices suited for every budget. Our booths are spacious and hold 6 or more adults. Perfect for weddings, conventions, corporate meetings, bar and bat mitzvahs, sweet 16s, reunions, kids’ parties, anniversary parties, and more. Pottery See also Byrdie’s in Coffeeshops Derby Pottery & Tile 2029 Magazine St. 504-586-9003 www.derbypottery.com Hand-made Victorian tile reproduction and finely crafted pottery items. Featuring New Orleans’ iconic blue and white “Street Tiles.” Printing MPress 4100 Howard Ave. 504-524-8248 www.mpressnow.com MPress has the solution to your direct marketing needs. We offer variable data printing, conventional printing, franchise collateral management, and fulfillment/mailing services. Pel Hughes Printing & Direct Mail 3801 Toulouse St. 504-486-8646 www.pelhughes.com We are a state-of-the-art printing service with cutting-edge equipment, innovative marketing solutions and a team of over 30 professionals. For more than half a century, we’ve provided solutions for just about every kind of printing and marketing need. Restaurants Bud’s Broiler 500 City Park Ave. 504-486-2559 www.budsbroiler.com Bud’s Broiler is a fast-food restaurant chain specializing in charcoal-broiled hamburgers in the New Orleans area. Fleury of Wings 5325 Franklin Ave. 504-302-9675 We offer 35-plus flavors of wings, po-boys, seafood, and hot tamales. We have four TV’s to watch all sporting events. Fresco’s Cafe and Pizzeria 7625 Maple St. 504-862-6363 www.frescocafe.us Delicious eats include our pizza; chicken portobello stromboli with chicken, mozzarella, portobello mushrooms and a spicy red pepper sauce; and veggie wraps filled with hummus, www.staylocal.org 35 Business Listings roasted eggplant, peppers, spinach, red onions, sun-dried tomatoes, feta, and kalamata olives. location with bright and cheery windows and a whole new paint job. J’s Seafood Dock 1100 N. Peters St. 504-523-5757 Serving catch-of-the-day, fresh, and prepared seafood including oysters, shrimp, crab, and crawfish. We ship seafood worldwide upon request. Oak Street Cafe 8140 Oak St. 504-688-8710 www.oakstreetcafe.com Imagine stepping in to a familiar place where your neighbors meet to share strong coffee, warm food, and friendly chat. Live piano music, fresh flowers on the tables, fresh pastries and doughnuts in the display cases. A place like the Oak Street Café serves as a cornerstone of the values and charm that define the neighborhood we call home. Juan’s Flying Burrito 4724 S. Carrollton Ave. 504-486-9950 (Mid-City) 2018 Magazine St. 504-569-0139 (Uptown) www.juansflyingburrito.com Mouth-watering Tex-Mex cuisine. Liberty’s Kitchen 422 1/2 S. Broad St. 504-822-4011 www.libertyskitchen.org Liberty’s Kitchen is a nonprofit café and coffee house training New Orleans’ at risk youth in employability skills. We serve Starbucks® coffee beverages, freshly prepared pastries, soups, salads, sandwiches, and a daily hot special. Free Wi-Fi! Catering services are available, too! Midway Pizza 4725 Freret St. 504-322-2815 www.midwaypizzanola.com Midway Pizza is proud to introduce New Orleans Style Deep Dish Pizza. Located in the Freret Business corridor, Midway Pizza is conveniently located in the New Orleans area. A great, casual place to stop in for some pizza or just a drink. The Milk Bar 1514 Delachaise St. 504-891-9361 (Garden District) 710 S. Carrolton Ave. 504-891-9361 (Uptown) The Milk Bar serves gourmet sandwiches, po-boys, delicious salads, drinks, smoothies, and milk shakes next to Café Prytania. Come visit our new non-smoking 36 Stay Local! Urban Legend Rocky & Carlo’s Restaurant and Bar 613 W. Saint Bernard Hwy. 504-279-8323 A Chalmette icon since 1965, serves delicious home style Italian and American food. The Ruby Slipper Cafe 200 Magazine St. 504-525-9355 (CBD) 139 S. Cortez St. 504-309-5531 (Mid-City) 2001 Burgundy St. 504-525-9355 (Marigny) www.therubyslippercafe.net A neighborhood cafe specializing in breakfast, lunch, and brunch. In 2011, named Best Breakfast & Brunch by New Orleans Magazine, and one of New Orleans Best Breakfast Spots by Gambit. Serving breakfast all day and focused on fresh, high-quality ingredients! Sarita’s Grill 4520 Freret St. 504-324-3562 Sarita’s Grill is a tasty Mexican restaurant located in the vibrant Freret Street corridor in Uptown New Orleans. Slice Pizzeria 1513 St. Charles Ave. 504-525-7437 www.slicepizzeria.com Great pizza and a full bar. Business Listings Two Tony’s 8536 Pontchartrain Blvd. 504-282-0801 www.two-tonys.com Serves up locally caught grilled and fried seafood specialties along with all the Italian favorites in the West End. Also sell a local/all natural Two Tony’s Marinara that can be found on the shelves of your neighborhood grocery. See also Pat O’Brien’s in Bars Screen Printing Art for Wear 1013 Harimaw Ct. W., Suite B 504-830-4547 www.artforwear.com Screen printing, wearables, and promotions for the greater good. The area’s only eco-conscious printer using PVC/Phthalate free inks. Through our work with area groups, we have helped raise over $600,000 to help rebuild New Orleans and the Gulf Coast. See also Graffiti Graphics in Signs See also Inkwell Press in Clothing & Accessories Purple Monkey Design 4213 Chartres St. 504-427-5747 www.gopurplemonkey.com A screenprinting and design company dedicated to producing high-quality work for area businesses and organizations. We can print images up to 6 feet or 6 inches and concentrate on specialty prints such as foil, water-based, all over, and more. See also Skip ‘n’ Whistle in Clothing & Accessories Signs Graffiti Graphics 8739 Oak St. 504-861-9922 www.graffitinola.com Since 1978, Graffiti Graphics has earned a reputation in New Orleans for quality craftsmanship and imaginative, unique designs in signage. At Graffiti Graphics, we treat each customer as an individual. We design and fabricate signage to meet the individual needs of each business and attract the clientele that will make businesses prosper. Sporting Goods Massey’s Professional Outfitters 508 N. Carrollton Ave. 504-648-0292 (Mid-City) 3363 Severn Ave. 504-885-1144 (Metairie) www.masseysoutfitters.com Since 1972, the crew at third-generation locally owned Massey’s Outfitters has offered a line of backpacking, camping, canoeing, kayaking, clothing, and other outdoor equipment to customers looking to explore. Massey’s also offers informed advice to outdoor enthusiasts in the New Orleans area. Shipping Pack Rat Shipping 3110 Magazine St. 504-899-5415 www.packratshipping.com Serving New Orleans since 2005, we provide almost everything related to packing, shipping, mailing, and business services. www.staylocal.org 37 Alphabetical Listings BusinessPG Blue Cypress Books.......................................20 1896 O’Malley House.....................................28 Blue Frog Chocolates....................................24 411 NOLA....................................................26 Bodhisattva Tea Spa.....................................29 Abeille NOLA...............................................24 BQuickNutrition.com....................................29 Abita Brewing Company................................22 Bud’s Broiler................................................35 Aidan Gill for Men........................................19 Byrdie’s.......................................................25 Aikido of New Orleans...................................29 C&G Construction.........................................22 All About Events, LLC...................................27 C4 Tech & Design.........................................26 All Inclusive Health......................................29 Cake Face Soaping........................................19 Amber Leilani Design....................................17 Camellia Corp...............................................22 Amelie G Magazine.......................................20 Cash Flow Resources, LLC..............................27 American Sole..............................................24 Castellon Discount Pharmacy.........................34 Angelo Brocato’s Italian Ice Cream and Desserts............................................30 Chalmette Movies.........................................32 Anne Atkinson LLC.......................................29 Clear the Clutter..........................................33 Aquiana Springs Water..................................28 Climax Boutique...........................................24 Arete Business Consulting, Tax and Accounting..................................17 Copper Goat.................................................31 Art for Wear................................................37 ArtEgg Studios.............................................17 Ashton’s Bed & Breakfast..............................28 Audubon Garden Cottage...............................29 Audubon Nature Institute.............................33 Banner Property Management........................22 Bayou Bicycles, Inc.......................................19 Bayou Kayaks..............................................34 Bayou Writing Workshop...............................32 Bellwether Technology Corporation................26 Bicycle World...............................................20 Bike Taxi Unlimited, LLC...............................20 Bingo Branding............................................21 Bittersweet Confections................................18 BLK RBBT....................................................21 Blue Alligator Designs...................................31 38 Stay Local! 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Chapin Studios.........................................35 LCI Workers’ Comp........................................31 Garden District Book Shop.............................20 LDW Tax & Accounting Services.....................17 Gentilly Family Dental, L.L.C.........................27 Liberty’s Kitchen..........................................36 George and Leah Mckenna Museum of African American Art................................30 LifeCity.......................................................23 Gifted Nurses...............................................32 Live Art Studio............................................19 Gigiz Shoe Closet..........................................24 Longue Vue House & Gardens.........................30 GLAM 504...................................................25 Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra...................17 Gogo Jewelry...............................................31 Louisiana SPCA............................................34 Graffiti Graphics...........................................37 Louisiana’s Urban Entrepreneur Network.........23 Green Eyed Gator.........................................28 Love Swimming............................................32 Gris Gris Art................................................17 Lucky Nola..................................................28 Gris Gris Lab................................................22 Maple Street Book Shops...............................20 Gulf Coast Bank & Trust Company..................18 Massey’s Professional Outfitters......................37 Harkins the Florist.......................................33 Midway Pizza...............................................36 Harmonious You, LLC....................................26 Milk Bar......................................................36 Haydel’s Bakery...........................................18 Mindy Milam, LCSW......................................30 Hollygrove Market & Farm.............................33 Mister Big Shots Photo Booths.......................35 Idris’s Pieces!...............................................25 Modern Software Solutions............................26 Inkwell Press...............................................25 Mondo Murals & Design.................................17 Inspiration Design Studios, LLC......................21 MPress........................................................35 IntheNOLA.com............................................27 My Bath Bakery!..........................................19 Ives Companies (Office Supplies, Furniture & Printing)................................33 Neutral Ground Coffee House.........................26 J’s Seafood Dock..........................................36 JAM Creative...............................................21 Jefferson Feed Pet & Garden Center................34 JN Consulting Group.....................................22 Joy Ride Bike Rentals...................................20 Line 58: Branding & Web Design.....................21 New Freret...................................................23 New Orleans African American Museum...........30 New Orleans Athletic Club.............................30 New Orleans Bow Ties...................................25 New Orleans Counseling Center......................26 New Orleans Piano Works...............................18 www.staylocal.org 39 Alphabetical Business Listings New Orleans Psychic and Medium Cari Roy.......32 Shultzilla....................................................25 New Orleans School of Cooking......................32 Silk Road Collection......................................17 Noah W. Lewis & Associates...........................31 Skip N’ Whistle............................................25 NOLA Aikido................................................30 Slice Pizzeria...............................................36 NOLA Bar Deals............................................18 Small Business Resources Group, LLC..............23 NOLA Gondola..............................................34 Small World Academy....................................24 NOLA Paddleboards.......................................34 Sogbo & Bade..............................................21 Nolavore.....................................................23 Southern Rep...............................................27 Oak Street Cafe............................................36 Southpaw Creative.......................................22 Octavia Books..............................................20 Spa Savoir Faire...........................................19 Office Ready, LLC..........................................33 St. James Cheese Company............................18 Online Optimism..........................................26 Strategic Resumés & Business Plans................23 Pack Rat Shipping........................................37 Suzanne Saunders........................................18 Pal’s Lounge................................................19 SweetCakes & Candy Emporium......................18 Pat O’Brien’s Bar...........................................19 Tabasco Country Store...................................28 Pel Hughes Printing & Direct Mail...................35 Tales of the Cocktail.....................................27 Phoenix Recycling........................................23 Teacher’s Stop, Inc........................................33 Piety Street Sno-Balls...................................31 Touch Point Digital Marketing........................26 Pilates with Constance..................................30 Toulouse Gourmet Catering............................23 Plan B.........................................................20 Transform NOLA...........................................30 Plum..........................................................28 Trumpet......................................................22 Pop City......................................................25 TSB Jewelry.................................................31 Pralines By Jean...and Cupcakes too!..............24 Twisted Hair Salon.......................................19 Promenade Fine Fabrics.................................25 Two Tony’s...................................................37 Purple Monkey Design...................................37 Uni-Copy Technologies, Inc............................33 Rehage Entertainment, Inc............................27 UP / Unique Products...................................28 Renaissance Publishing.................................20 Upperline Financial Planning.........................28 REpurposingNOLA.........................................25 Uptown PR..................................................32 Rocky & Carlo’s Restaurant and Bar................36 Urban Dog Magazine.....................................21 Ruby Slipper Cafe.........................................36 Vintage Garden Kitchen.................................23 Sarita’s Grill.................................................36 Wags by Mags, LLC........................................34 Shadowbox Theatre......................................27 Woodlands Conservancy................................34 Sheril Kay Miller, Licensed Massage Therapy, #3856........................................30 Woodward Design+Build................................22 40 Stay Local! Urban Legend Zeus’ Place, LLC............................................34 Epiphanies By Dana Eness Over the years, we at The Urban Conservancy have had a few epiphanies. An early one, and in fact the one upon which The Urban Conservancy was founded in 2001, was that New Orleans’ enduring historic form–the neighborhoods, the architecture, the green spaces, even our very founding on a flood plain–is no accident, and that its continued existence requires wise stewardship by informed residents. A few years later, we had another epiphany: that New Orleans’ owes much of its charm and allure to its local independent businesses, whether professionals, restaurants, retailers, or artists. While healthy competition is a good thing, our local businesses were up against impossible odds: as taxpayers, they were required to subsidize tax giveaways offered by the city to lure national retailers to New Orleans. That’s when we initiated our Stay Local! campaign to raise the visibility of our independent businesses as the cultural and economic backbone of our vibrant city and to advocate for equitable policies that will strengthen, not drain, our local economy. Our most recent epiphany came with the advent of the BP Oil disaster in the Gulf Coast in April 2010 and the resulting economic and environmental devastation to our coastal communities. That tragic event opened our eyes to New Orleans’ role as the urban core in a deltaic region. For all practical purposes, this unique topography means that New Orleans is a city built on a lily pad. For The Urban Conservancy, this has given the work we’ve always done to advocate for sustainable, responsible land use new urgency. Trying to keep the coolest lily pad in the pond afloat is a big job. We don’t know where or when our next epiphany will come, but we do know this: As long as New Orleans serves as our inspiration, The Urban Conservancy will do everything in our power to make our city and our region environmentally and economically resilient. Dana Eness is the Executive Director of The Urban Conservancy and Stay Local! Learn more about The Urban Conservancy’s work with Stay Local!, the Lafitte “Blue” Greenway, and the Delta Discussion Group at www.urbanconservancy.org
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