Description: Pat O' Brien's 718 St. Peter Street New Orleans Louisiana FULL Matchbook Own a Rare Piece of Smoking / Advertising History / Matchbook Art "Do You have a Match?"..... you never get asked that anymore. Remember this being your spot and the good times you had?We are UNABLE TO SHIP BEYOND THE USA / NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING OR SALES / USA ZIP CODES ONLYPlease examine and take a close look at the item images, very close. it is not a stock image. It is the actual item.WE ALWAYS COMBINE shipping and handling on multiple orders. Charges are calculated quickly and a refund will be sent back to you immediately. Expect your item to be sent out the next business day after being paid, using excellent secured packing materials. WE SHIP EVERYDAY UNLESS THERE IS A HOLIDAY, IT WOULD BE THE NEXT BUSINESS DAY. We have over 1500 Matchbooks currently listed. New items are added weekly. Please consider saving or following our store to see our new items when they get listed. "If you have any questions, We will respond, 24/7" Expect Great Service! Pat O'Brien's Bar is a bar located in New Orleans, Louisiana that began operation as a legal liquor establishment on December 3, 1933, at the intersection of Royal and St. Peter streets in the French Quarter. Before that, during Prohibition the bar was known as Mr. O'Brien's Club Tipperary; the password "storm's brewin'" was required to gain entrance to the establishment. In December 1942 it moved to its present location at 718 St. Peter Street, into a historic building dating from 1791. Pat O'Brien's is home to the original flaming fountain (located in the courtyard) and the hurricane cocktail. There is also a piano bar, featuring twin "dueling" pianos where local entertainers take song requests. The dueling piano bar is thought to be the first of its kind.Pat O'Brien's signature hurricaneO'Brien is reported to have invented the hurricane cocktail in the 1940s. The story of the drink's origin holds that, due to difficulties importing scotch during World War II, liquor salesmen forced bar owners to buy up to 50 cases of their much-more-plentiful rum in order to secure a single case of good whiskey or scotch. The barmen at Pat O'Brien's came up with an appealing recipe to reduce their bulging surplus of rum. When they decided to serve it in a hurricane glass, shaped like a hurricane lamp, the hurricane was born.
Price: 5.75 USD
Location: San Diego, California
End Time: 2025-01-18T02:07:40.000Z
Shipping Cost: 5.15 USD
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Type of Advertising: Matchbook
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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