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Located in the French Quarter, Vampire Café is located where vampire tales have been told since the early 20th century

I stopped by Vampire Café in the French Quarter, a gothic-themed restaurant known for its dark interiors and theatrical menu. I ordered a body bag ‘fangria,’ which felt exactly as over-the-top as it sounds. Fun fact: the café leans into the city’s long association with vampire stories, from Anne Rice’s novels to late-night French Quarter legends. If you’re a reader, you can buy her books here.

You can order a fangria or a cocktail based on your blood type

Getting my fangria in a blood bag!



Anne Rice permanently tied New Orleans to modern vampires



In the 1930s, newspapers reported alleged vampire attacks in the French Quarter

Bat themed napkins looked cool on the table

My personal Top 10 of ‘most interesting menus’!

Jacques St. Germain is the most famous vampire that appeared in New Orleans society in the 1900s

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