Massage Envy
Aariel Charbonnet
Early risers, night crawlers and penny pinchers take note: Open seven days a week (and from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., Monday through Friday), Massage Envy (701 Metairie Road, Metairie, 832-0007; www.massageenvy.com) provides affordable, professional massages and offers a membership package that makes the benefits of massage therapy available to everyone.
November 16, 2009

Helix Restaurant and Wine Bar
counterparts (progressive beats, brushed steel bar, ambient lighting), Helix Restaurant and Wine Bar (Hotel Le Cirque, 936 St. Charles, 962-0903; www.hotellecirqueneworleans.com) projects a vibe that is anything but exclusive.   "[Helix] was built to be an upscale lounge with reasonable prices," general manager Jeff Bordelon says.
By Missy Wilkinson | November 9, 2009

Willie Mae's Scotch House
Willie Mae's Scotch House (2401 St. Ann St., 822-9503) started as a bar in 1957, and if not for the tantalizing aromas of Willie Mae Seaton's home cooking, it might have remained just that.   "My grandmother's customers from the bar said, 'We always smell your good food coming out the house.
By Missy Wilkinson | November 2, 2009

d.b.a
Global Liquor, Local Talent
It's business as usual at the Frenchmen Street music club and bar known as d.b.a.
By Aariel Charbonnet | October 26, 2009

Snug Harbor
New Orleans' modern jazz club, Snug Harbor (626 Frenchmen St., 949-0696) is a triple threat among entertainment venues in the Crescent City. Located in the Faubourg Marigny, it combines a restaurant, bar and music club.
By Aariel Charbonnet | October 19, 2009

Good Feelings
Feelings Cafe (2600 Chartres St., 945-2222; www.feelingscafe.com) embraces quality over quantity and consistency over the adventure of a constantly changing menu.   Owner Jim Baird reduced the capacity of the dining room and the restaurant's hours following Hurricane Katrina and has maintained those changes to this day.
By Lauren LaBorde | October 12, 2009

Dinner Dance: Salvatore Ristorante
Salvatore Ristorante (3226 N. Arnoult Road, Metairie, 455-2433; www.salvatorerestaurant.com) serves up Italian cooking with a twist — sometimes literally. The Metairie restaurant might be the only place in town where guests can partake in dancing and dinner in equal measure.
By Lauren LaBorde | October 5, 2009

Sole Searching: Perfect Fit Shoes
At Perfect Fit Shoes (Continental Shopping Plaza, 5012 W. Esplanade Ave., Metairie, 456-5993; www.perfectfitshoes.net), the heels that turn heads are also the heels that soothe your sole.
By Jessica Williams | September 28, 2009

Cameron Jones
Cameron and Joan Trenor, owners of Cameron Jones for Your Home (2127 Magazine St., 524-3119), sell contemporary furniture, lighting, accessories and original art, although they live in a neighborhood with a decidedly antebellum aesthetic.
By Missy Wilkinson | September 21, 2009

The Ra Shop
From behind the well-stocked glass counters at the Ra Shop (758M E. I-10 Service Road, Slidell, 985-649-7262; 2198 Florida St.,Mandeville, 985-674-1644; 3812 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, 889-8436; www.rashop.us), Amanda Matranga, manager at the Metairie store, unearths a slender, black cigarette holder.
By Missy Wilkinson | September 14, 2009


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