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2025 New Orleans Hockey Playoff Showcase

New Orleans · June 27, 2025

2025 New Orleans Hockey Playoff Showcase Fan Weekend Plan

New Orleans · June 27, 2025 · 3 celebs spotted in linked records

Main Event Date:June 27, 2025
Celebs Spotted:3
Linked Sightings:6
Local Event Stack:2
Cited Local Spots:29

Why This Fan Weekend Could Pop

2025 New Orleans Hockey Playoff Showcase in New Orleans has a strong celebrity attendance profile. This hypothesis connects the main event with nearby local events plus place-based fan options for hotels, bars, restaurants, and attractions from June 26, 2025 to June 28, 2025.

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2025 New Orleans Hockey Playoff Showcase should feel bigger than one night

This scene is here to help fans imagine the whole city arc around the event: check-in, pregame, the main moment, afterparty energy, and a smooth closeout day.

Local Event Stack

Sighting Signals Around This Event Window

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Hotels Near the Action

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Hampton Inn Garden District — Fan Stay
Fan Stay

Hampton Inn Garden District

The Hampton Inn Garden District is one of the best-positioned hotels for Saints fans and Super Bowl visitors, offering reliable comfort at a reasonable price point just a short streetcar ride from the Caesars Superdome and the French Quarter's entertainment hub. The Garden District location means you're in one of the city's most beautiful neighborhoods, and the hotel fills with football fans during Saints home games and the increasingly frequent major events at the Superdome. The rooftop views offer a glimpse of the iconic arena's roof dome rising above the tree canopy.

Pre-Game & Post-Game Restaurants

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Dooky Chase's Restaurant — Fan Eats
Fan Eats

Dooky Chase's Restaurant

Dooky Chase's is one of America's most historically significant restaurants, a Creole dining landmark that has fed civil rights leaders, presidents, and Saints fans since 1941, serving legendary dishes including the signature shrimp Clemenceau and fried chicken that has appeared in multiple presidential memoirs. Chef Leah Chase's legacy defines New Orleans Creole cooking, and dining here before a Saints game or Pelicans playoff night is to participate in a living piece of American culinary and civil rights history. The restaurant's art collection alone, showcasing African American artists, is worth the visit.

Jacques-Imo's Café — Fan Eats
Fan Eats

Jacques-Imo's Café

Jacques-Imo's in the Uptown neighborhood is the kind of raucous, joyful Creole restaurant that defines the New Orleans dining experience — dark, loud, and packed with the energy of a city that treats eating as a sport in itself. Saints fans from across Louisiana make the pilgrimage here before and after Caesars Superdome games, drawn by the shrimp and alligator sausage cheesecake and the legendary fried chicken. The communal tables and refrigerator-car dining room are as entertaining as anything on the field.

Parkway Bakery & Tavern — Fan Eats
Fan Eats

Parkway Bakery & Tavern

Parkway Bakery & Tavern in Mid-City is New Orleans' most celebrated po'boy shop — a 1911 institution where Saints and Pelicans fans load up on roast beef dressed po'boys and cold Abita before games at the Caesars Superdome. The lively covered patio on Hagan Street fills with fans in black and gold, and the roast beef gravy that drips through the French bread is one of American sports food culture's greatest pre-game rituals. President Obama stopped here; winning Saints fans feel equally presidential after their first Parkway po'boy.

Bars & Nightlife Around the Event

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The Columns Hotel Bar — Fan Bar
Fan Bar

The Columns Hotel Bar

The Columns Hotel's Victorian porch bar on St. Charles Avenue is New Orleans' most atmospheric pre-game ritual for Saints fans and Jazz Fest visitors — a magnificent 1883 Victorian mansion where rocking chairs on the wraparound porch, cold Abita beers, and the passing streetcar create one of America's most civilized sports fan experiences. Visitors consistently describe the porch on a warm Sunday afternoon before a Saints game as capturing everything great about New Orleans in a single scene. The ornate interior bar hosts live jazz on weekend evenings.

The Saint Bar & Lounge — Fan Bar
Fan Bar

The Saint Bar & Lounge

The Saint Bar & Lounge on Magazine Street is one of New Orleans' most beloved neighborhood bars, a place where Saints fans, locals, and nightlife enthusiasts gather postgame in a dim, comfortable space that runs well past midnight with DJ sets and a crowd that takes its WHO DAT culture seriously. The lack of pretension and the genuinely mixed crowd make it feel like a neighborhood secret even when it is full to capacity. Sports travelers who find their way to The Saint after a Saints win experience New Orleans nightlife at its most authentic.

The Sazerac Bar at the Roosevelt Hotel — Fan Bar
Fan Bar

The Sazerac Bar at the Roosevelt Hotel

The Sazerac Bar in the historic Roosevelt Hotel is one of America's most legendary cocktail destinations, serving the Sazerac cocktail — New Orleans' official cocktail — in a stunning Art Deco room that has hosted Louisiana governors, sports legends, and celebrities for over a century. Saints and Pelicans fans who dress up for a pregame dinner and cocktail at the Sazerac Bar elevate their entire sports travel experience to something approaching the transcendent. It is one of the only bars in American sports travel where the room itself competes with the game for your attention.

Twelve Mile Limit — Fan Bar
Fan Bar

Twelve Mile Limit

Twelve Mile Limit in Mid-City is the sort of beloved neighborhood bar that New Orleans locals bring visiting sports fans to specifically to show them the city beyond Bourbon Street — genuine craft cocktails, a jukebox stocked with New Orleans music, and a crowd that includes Saints players' families from the nearby residential neighborhoods. The bar's unpretentious warmth is a perfect post-game antidote to the tourist-heavy French Quarter scene, and the cocktail prices are remarkably reasonable for the quality. If a Saints player's wife is your bartender's neighbor, you're in the right place.

Attractions for the Daytime Window

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Bourbon Street Fan District — Attraction
Attraction

Bourbon Street Fan District

Bourbon Street and the French Quarter transform into one of the world's great pregame environments on Saints game days, with Saints jerseys mixing into the year-round carnival atmosphere of America's most celebrated party street. The festive outdoor culture of New Orleans means fans don't need a specific sports bar — the whole neighborhood is a continuous sports celebration. Experiencing a New Orleans Saints weekend without walking Bourbon Street is to miss a core part of the cultural experience.

Champions Square at Caesars Superdome — Attraction
Attraction

Champions Square at Caesars Superdome

Champions Square is the official outdoor fan zone adjacent to the Caesars Superdome, a massive plaza that hosts live music, food vendors, and tens of thousands of Who Dat Nation faithful before every Saints home game and major stadium event. The energy generated in Champions Square on a Saints playoff game afternoon is among professional football's most electric pregame environments. First-time visitors to New Orleans who experience a Champions Square game day understand immediately why the Superdome is considered one of the NFL's most special venues.

French Quarter Fan District Walk — Things to Do
Things to Do

French Quarter Fan District Walk

A self-guided walk through the French Quarter on a Saints or Pelicans game day is one of American sports travel's most immersive experiences, where century-old architecture, jazz pouring from open doorways, and jersey-clad fans mingling with Mardi Gras revelers create an atmosphere unlike anything else on the sports calendar. The 13-block walk from Jackson Square to the Superdome or Smoothie King Center passes historic bars, Creole restaurants, and street performers who treat every day like a festival. Visitors who walk the Quarter before their first New Orleans game understand immediately why this city's sports culture is incomparable.

Frenchmen Street Live Music Crawl — Things to Do
Things to Do

Frenchmen Street Live Music Crawl

Frenchmen Street in the Marigny neighborhood is the real New Orleans music scene — three blocks of live jazz, brass band, funk, and soul spilling out of every doorway seven nights a week, making it the perfect post-game destination after a Saints win at the Superdome. Visiting sports fans who discover Frenchmen Street consistently call it the highlight of their New Orleans trip, and the outdoor art market and food carts add to the sensory overload. The DBA, The Spotted Cat, and Apple Barrel are the essential stops on the crawl, but don't plan to leave quickly — this street has kept people until sunrise for decades.

Smoothie King Center — Attraction
Attraction

Smoothie King Center

The Smoothie King Center is home to the New Orleans Pelicans and sits in the heart of downtown New Orleans, making it one of the most accessible NBA arenas to navigate to from the city's famous neighborhoods. Pelicans games carry the joy and musicality of New Orleans into the arena, with live brass bands and second-line parades that make a night here unlike any other NBA experience. The arena's food selections reflecting local culinary traditions are alone worth the visit.

3-Step Weekend Route Plan

  1. Arrival + Setup: Check in near the venue, then stage your first night around Commander's Palace.
  2. Main Event Block: Prioritize 2025 New Orleans Hockey Playoff Showcase and stack nearby local events in the same window for extra upside.
  3. Closeout Day: Use Audubon Park Levee Run & Tailgate Walk, Bourbon Street Fan District before departure to round out a full fan-travel experience.

City Hotspot Signals

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2025 New Orleans Hockey Playoff Showcase Fan Weekend FAQ

Yes. This event currently maps to 3 spotted celebrities and 2 local events in the same planning window.

Top nearby options include The Roosevelt New Orleans, Ace Hotel New Orleans, Hampton Inn Garden District.

Combine the local event stack, city hotspot cards, and attraction suggestions to build a 2-3 day fan route.