This is a very Little family owned bar expressly designed for Little People. The owner says his family are little, so he called it LIttle Peoples Place. There are six or so seats inside at the bar, room to stand, and outside in front people congregate on benches with a few tables. "Little Peoples" is full of regulars and they are pretty friendly folks. I myself like to dance when I go there and they are very appreciative of my moves! Fish fry of Fridays, old school New Orleans. The fish is good but be ready to hang out a while before you get your food. it's served in a to-go container. the music is loud inside and you gotta be up for the whole scene or you won't have fun. It's a good place to experience, come as you are, black, small, big, white, trans, or.... local and just out of jail. All are...
Read morea hidden gem in the treme neighborhood of New Orleans. close to the quarter and tourist areas but isolated enough to maintain a truly authentic local feel. eclectic decor includes an awesome lamp displayed on the bar which I want for my house! the diverse local crowd not only treat each other as family but also accept new people into their circle in a seamless fashion. any time you visit will be great but if you can go during a saints game (yell "who dat" anytime you are at a loss for words) then you shouldn't miss the opportunity. also they have pickled pig lips which i didn't like but you have to try them...
Read moreI can't say enough about this place and its owners. Rodney makes you feel like family as soon as you walk in the door. Sure we went to other great restaurants and breweries and musical venues in New Orleans, but Little People's was hands down our most memorable experience. It might be called Little People's but their hearts are so big. And if they happen to be serving food, get it and you won't...
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