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      <![CDATA[I used to sing at Snug Harbor and I loved the place--the music room is perfectly intimate and the staff are usually warm and friendly. I don't love a heavy cover charge but you definitely get your money's worth with some of the talent that come in and out of here...any of the Marsalis brothers are certainly something to rave about, and pretty much anyone you get to hear at snug is pretty unreal.
        
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      <![CDATA[My husband and I just spent 4 days in New Orleans and were looking forward to a nice relaxing evening at Snug Harbor. One table was occupied when we arrived and the host brought us to a table in the middle of the room.
        
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