Carousel Piano Bar & Lounge

The Carousel Piano Bar & Lounge, 2006

The Carousel Piano Bar & Lounge is the only revolving bar in New Orleans, Louisiana. The bar is inside the Hotel Monteleone and overlooks Royal Street in the French Quarter of New Orleans. Installed in 1949, the 25-seat circular bar turns on 2,000 large steel rollers, powered by a 14 hp (190 W) motor.[1] The bar rotates at a rate of one revolution every 15 minutes.[2] In addition to the rotating bar, an adjoining room includes booths and tables with live entertainment offered nightly.

History

The Carousel in 1968

In the early days of the Carousel Bar, Hotel Monteleone was home to the Swan Room, a nightclub where celebrities such as Liberace and Louis Prima performed.[3] It wasn’t unusual for the performers to join their friends for a nightcap after their shows. The bar was renovated in 1992, which was when the current carousel top was added. Fiber optics were installed in the ceiling to create the appearance of stars in the night sky. One shooting star crosses the room at regular intervals. In 2011, Hotel Monteleone started an extensive renovation and expansion, and Criollo Restaurant was added.[3]

Notable patrons

Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner, Tennessee Williams, Truman Capote and Winston Groom (author of Forrest Gump) are among the famous authors who have enjoyed drinks at the Carousel Bar.[4] More recently, Michael Jordan, Dennis Quaid, Greg Allman and Sally Struthers have been spotted at the Carousel.[5]

Literary references

Hotel Monteleone and its Carousel Piano Bar & Lounge have been mentioned in a number of works of American literature, including the following:

Famous cocktails

Two famous cocktails were invented by Carousel bartenders:

References

  1. Times-Picayune, Pictures From the Past, 1949: Carousel Lounge starts Spinning, August 29, 1999
  2. Times-Picayune, Merry-Go-Round Innovation at Monteleone’s Carousel Lounge, 1949
  3. 1 2 Hotel Monteleone Retrieved on 26 January 2015.
  4. offBeat.com, A Lounge Act Archived May 2, 2009, at the Wayback Machine., 2008
  5. Press Release, Hotel Monteleone, December 4, 2009
  6. Tennessee Williams New Orleans Literary Festival Retrieved on 26 January 2015.

Coordinates: 29°57′15″N 90°04′06″W / 29.954227°N 90.06821°W / 29.954227; -90.06821

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