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Lil Dizzy’s Cafe: 1500 Esplanade Ave.
This is your chance to try authentic regional cooking. A friendly, lively bunch works here, and the owner twinkles above it all.

CandleLight Lounge: 925 N. Robertson St.
Each Wednesday evening you can experience a musical performance by the Tremé Brass Band joined by a cast of guests musicians.

Charbonnet-Labat Funeral Home: 1615 St Philip St.
Established in the late-19th century it is one of the oldest African-American Funeral Homes in New Orleans.

Joseph Craig Elementary School: 1423 St. Philip St.; Grades Pre-K – 7.
Lifelong Tremé residents take pride in Craig. Many generations passed through Craig's doors since it was built around 1925 as the first new school for children in Tremé.

 

Tremé Community Center: 1600 St. Philip St.
Hosts after-school programs, neighborhood meetings, celebrations & events.

Historic Faubourg Tremé Association & Historic Tremé
Cultural Alliance are two active organizations working to improve & preserve Tremé.


Major Funding for this project provided by the Nathan Cummings Foundation, with additional support from Tourism Cares, the Louisiana Cultural Economy Foundation, New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival and Foundation and Project Weed & Seed.