Just aheads up for you all. I have been reading up on the $145 million renovation of the former Fairmont, now Roosevelt. The place looks outstanding.
I just booked a room for the end of July for $145, which seems like a good deal. I bet they will be getting $275 and up for the same room this fall.
Can't wait to try Besh's new Italian place.
Roosevelt Hotel Opening next month
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I was gazing out into the distance at the Roosevelt from Tulane.... wondered what the deal was. Fairmont used to be a pretty place...it's been many moons since I've been there, though.
"Don't argue with an idiot; people watching may not be able to tell the difference."
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I had a full blown tour of the Roosevelt yesterday. As far as hotels go, it will open as the nicest, by a mile, hotel in the South and one of the best in the country. It's a pretty amazing restoration job. It makes the Windsor Court and the Ritz look like Holiday Inns.
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the spa is stellar!
After Mon & Tues, even the calendar says W-T-F!
Re: Roosevelt Hotel Opening next month
I can't wait to see it.
My grandfather, "Buster" Bellande, was General Manager during the 50's and 60's until Fairmont bought it.
They lived on the 8th floor in a suite of 2 rooms with a small kitchen.
We spent the night of Hurricane Betsy there..
I spent a lot of time in that place as a kid and had many special occasion dinners in the Blue Room.
Room service for breakfast was a memorable treat - Waffles dusted with powdered sugar, crispy bacon and that little porcelain pitcher of hot maple syrup.

I even remember watching WWL radio broadcasting through a glass wall on the 'mezzanine".
...and whatever happened to mezzanines anyway?
My grandfather, "Buster" Bellande, was General Manager during the 50's and 60's until Fairmont bought it.
They lived on the 8th floor in a suite of 2 rooms with a small kitchen.
We spent the night of Hurricane Betsy there..
I spent a lot of time in that place as a kid and had many special occasion dinners in the Blue Room.
Room service for breakfast was a memorable treat - Waffles dusted with powdered sugar, crispy bacon and that little porcelain pitcher of hot maple syrup.

I even remember watching WWL radio broadcasting through a glass wall on the 'mezzanine".
...and whatever happened to mezzanines anyway?
Jerry Sherlock / Jazz Boutique
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Nice story in this weeks Gambit.
I had heard about the 12th Floor Club....seems Huey Long had a room on the 12th floor.
Wish I had some of the autographed photos from the Blue Room...but I was just a kid and didn't save such stuff...
I had heard about the 12th Floor Club....seems Huey Long had a room on the 12th floor.
Wish I had some of the autographed photos from the Blue Room...but I was just a kid and didn't save such stuff...

Jerry Sherlock / Jazz Boutique
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