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New Orleans House

(16 Ratings)
Key West's all-male gay guesthouse

This popular guest house features a sun deck, swimming pool, hot tub, and a garden bar area, which is open to males from 10:00 am to 4:00 am daily. On Tuesday evenings women are allowed at the Garden bar from 5:00 pm to 4:00 am. The New Orleans House is a part of the Bourbon St. Pub Complex.



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Reviews

snuka12000
snuka12000
Over a year ago

This is a nice guesthouse that's right near everything! It's right on Duval Street, in the center of everything. My was nice, spacious and clean. The pool and hot tub were nice. There is a bar that's right near the pool. Guys cruise around the pool area. New Orleans House is right near a bar. My room was right over the bar. You could hear loud music all night. Try to get a room that you don't hear the loud music in. Overall, I'm very happy with New Orleans House. I would go back there again!


ChristopherPindell
ChristopherPindell
Over a year ago

Best guesthouse in town

Rooms have a full kitchen and two king size beds in two rooms all for the price of a single room elsware. It is located in the middle of the gay area located right on Duval Street. Has a clothing optional pool bar. Also comes with breakfast and a small diner by the pool. Absolutely best deal in town.


regis1980be
regis1980be
Over a year ago

Very clean place to be. The bar near the pool is just excellent. I was there during two nights with friends and it was a real pleasure to be in Key West.


Ryobi
Ryobi
Over a year ago

The best!

Great rooms, great staff and great club right downstairs!


CORTGREGG
CORTGREGG
Over a year ago

WOW.LOVED IT..REALLY

Me and friend Nathan were here June 3 4..hated the four hour drive from lauderdale..we were for the party at new swinging Richards..the drive is cop dangerous..very scenic and historic but next time I.all fly..visit the old lighthouse 89 steps to the top for pic..also harry Truman's little white house tour..I sat at an old desk and phone he used to order bombs dropped on Japan..great pics I had to tip them to let me take pics..also Mallory square right next door great visit and sunset pics..very interesting buskers there playing music..they sang the Tennessee waltz for us..feet were sore next time I will take the tennis shoes the hotel boy offered to loan me..they are also dancers at the bar..one from chezlovodka Russia he was so nice it must be a nice place .one of the coolest visits ever..we caught a chicken in the street they run loose there..the police asked us to just let it go..we joked about eating it...just loved everything but the drive...very very well mannered staff and dancers..I.all be back soon...cort..


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