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The Columns Hotel

A landmark 19th-century hotel on St. Charles Avenue, featuring a historic porch bar and live jazz, blending New Orleans' architectural elegance with timeless hospitality.

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What is The Columns Hotel known for?

The Columns is a New Orleans landmark and a 19th-century hotel listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is known for its historic architecture, a porch bar, and hosting live jazz and special events.

What are the restaurant and bar hours?

The restaurant and bar are open Monday through Thursday and Sunday from 11:30am to 10pm, and Friday and Saturday from 11:30am to 11pm. Additionally, the coffee bar opens daily at 7am.

Do I need a reservation for the restaurant?

Reservations are encouraged, though walk-ins are welcome based on availability.

What is the history of The Columns?

Built in 1883 as a private residence, it served as a boarding house during World War I before becoming a hotel in 1953. It was sold to Jayson Seidman and his family in 2019.

Where is it located?

It is located at 3811 Saint Charles Avenue in New Orleans, Louisiana, overlooking the streetcar line and near other historic mansions.

What should I check before going?

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What to know

The Columns is a historic landmark in New Orleans, situated at 3811 Saint Charles Avenue. Built in 1883 as a private residence, the property has evolved through several distinct eras. It served as a boarding house during World War I and was eventually converted into a hotel in 1953 by a local family. In 2019, the property was sold to Jayson Seidman and his family, who have continued its legacy as a boutique hotel with 18 rooms and several suites. Overlooking the iconic St. Charles Avenue streetcar line and stately magnolia trees, the hotel is an easygoing walk from other historic mansions in the district. The property is listed on the National Park Service’s National Register of Historic Places, ensuring the preservation of its 19th-century pillared architecture. Recent refurbishments have introduced a color-rich aesthetic with theatrical winks to the interior design. Visitors can enjoy meals daily at the on-site restaurant and bar, which are open from 11:30am to 10pm or 11pm depending on the day. The hotel also operates a coffee bar that opens daily at 7am. The venue is known for hosting weddings, private events, and evenings of live jazz, including performances by artists like the Stanton Moore Trio. Whether visiting for a drink on the porch bar, a full meal, or a stay, the hotel remains a centerpiece of the Garden District's architectural heritage. The restaurant accepts walk-ins based on availability, though reservations are encouraged for those seeking a guaranteed spot.

Visitor tips

  • Start your morning with a visit to the coffee bar, which opens daily at 7am.
  • If you plan to dine, make a reservation to avoid waiting, although walk-ins are welcome.
  • Check the hotel's official website for live jazz performances and special events.
  • Combine this stop with a walk through the surrounding historic mansions of the Garden District.

Nearby context

The Columns Hotel is located on the St. Charles Avenue streetcar line, surrounded by stately magnolia trees and other historic mansions, placing it as a centerpiece of the Garden District's architectural landscape.

Sources

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  • ABOUT - Columns

    Built in 1883 as a private residence, it was converted into a boarding house during World War I.

    thecolumns.com
  • Columns - New Orleans

    Columns serves lunch and dinner 7 days a week, hosts weddings and private events, features evenings of live jazz, and much more.

    neworleans.com
  • Columns: Home

    COLUMNS HAPPENINGS. SATURDAY 6.20 | CLOSED FOR DINNER SERVICE. MONDAY ... TUESDAY 6.15 | STANTON MOORE TRIO ... WEDNESDAY 6.17 | LAS CULTUR…

    thecolumns.com
  • RESTAURANT & BAR - Columns

    Monday- Thursday 11:30am – 10pm ... Friday- 11:30am – 11pm ... Saturday- 11:30am – 11pm ... Sunday 11:30am – 10pm

    thecolumns.com
  • The Columns Hotel - New Orleans, LA - OpenTable

    Built in 1883 and listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

    opentable.com
  • World of Hyatt / Mr and Mrs Smith: The Columns

    This 19th-century pillared pile on one of NOLA's most dignified avenues offers a colour-rich refurb with many a theatrical wink.

    hyatt.com