United States Louisiana New Orleans
The Sazerac House
A historic cocktail museum and distillery offering immersive exhibits, tastings, and workshops on traditional spirits and mixology.
- 101 Magazine Street
- (504) 910-0100
- https://www.sazerachouse.com/
Tips from the community
The Sazerac cocktail gained fame in New Orleans in the 1850s and is served all around the world to this day. Now, it has its grandest home yet: The Sazerac House. This is your place to see how the Sazerac is part of the customs, traditions and culture of New Orleans. Discover the methods used in distilling Sazerac Rye, learn how we handcraft world famous Peychaud’s Bitters and join us for special experiences steeped in the unique character of the city that inspires it all.
seeker 2 years ago
If the gorgeous architecture of Sazerac House doesn’t pull you in, maybe the free tour with samples will! You can do your own self-guided tour, which has you move between different interactive stations. The interiors themselves are stunning, with lighted walls outfitted with gorgeous bottles. Fans of bitters must grab a bottle of Peychaud's Bitters made in house, as well as the Sazerac Cognac which you can only get there. Just remember to reserve your spot for a tour.
isabelledb 2 years ago
Learn about cocktails at the Sazerac House:
The Sazerac House pays homage to the now world renowned cocktail - the Sazarac. Located on Canal Street, this three story building houses a fully functioning bar, distillery, and small museum all about alcohol and the city of New Orleans. Tours of the Sazerac House are complementary, but be sure to try a Sazarac while you’re there or sign up for a tasting.
kaylee 2 years ago
Tours featuring some yummy cocktail tastings are entirely free, you just need a reservation! The tour was so informative and insightful and the team that works there is extremely friendly and enthusiastic about this classic New Orleans beverage. So fun!
casey 2 years ago
Staff took great care of us when tornado warning happened during our event. Beautiful place, great staff.
heatherflower8 2 years ago
Amazing time meeting folks at the VIP reception. And tasty drinks!
wanderwomxntravels 2 years ago
The tour is so fun and interactive! Highly recommend.
chiefseeker 2 years ago
No tornado is gonna ruin my good time!
girlwilltravel 2 years ago
So much fun at the Wanderfest kickoff party!
chiefseeker 2 years ago
VIP Happy hour with Seeker x Wanderfest!
kaylee 2 years ago
Complementary tour of their three story museum.
chiefseeker 2 years ago
Lights, Camera, Action with Alice Ford!
experiencethisnext 2 years ago
VIP opening reception was an adventure!
jannazinzi 2 years ago
Happy to be at @wanderfest!
angelathreadsworldwide 2 years ago
Wanderfest Kickoff! Team Seeker!!
40andfree 2 years ago
too. much. fun.
christinelozada 2 years ago
Wanderfest VIP party!!!!
chiefseeker 2 years ago
So much fun!!
lisette 2 years ago
VIP Happy Hourrrr
theroadgoesforeveron 2 years ago
so nuts!!
leah 2 years ago
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