Zulu Social Aid & Pleasure Club, Inc. is a well-known brand that has been around for quite some time. Founded in 1916, this organization has been instrumental in celebrating the African American culture, particularly in New Orleans. The main aim of the Zulu Social Aid & Pleasure Club is to provide assistance to the people in the community, promote social activities, and raise awareness about the African American culture. With its unique and vibrant approach, the brand has gained a lot of popularity over the years and is now recognized worldwide. The Zulu Social Aid & Pleasure Club is still committed to its core values and continues to organize various events and fundraisers that help the community. Their dedication to the cause has made them a respected and admired brand that is synonymous with fun, culture and giving back to the community.
Amenities and More
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
Reviews
first i love what they stand for. next i loved that they took the time to explain their history to me. its more then just a party.
This was at Glapion Hall and the place was nice. I was there for the New Orleans Gospel Soul Children's, coronation. The space is big enough for about 500 standing- 20 rounds, 300 classroom size. Not sure of the pricing, but the event I attended charged $25/pp and had food (buffet style). Cash bar. One thing I noticed is that the bar area is too big. They could use that space for more people and the men's bathroom is a bit roomy. Not as unnecessary as the bar though. I was able to purchase three cocktails for $17.00 so winner there ( no I only drink one of them thank you very much). There is a step up entrance. Don't remember seeing a wheelchair ramp. Not saying it wasn't there I just don't remember it. Which is strange, because the building is fairly new.
Whats better than a ZULU party? NOTHING!! Had the best time! The drinks, the food, the people it's an EXPERIENCE!
Safe and festive. Embodies New Orleans culture.
I was there on a Friday and it was not crowded at all. You have to make your own fun and play your own music on the jukebox. The bartender Sunshine is very nice and the drinks are reasonable. But you basically buy pints and a chaser and make your own drinks. I like and don't like that. I can make it as strong or not as I like it. I got one bottle of champagne which was like two drinks for $7.00 and I got a bottle pint of Tito's. To get in you have to show your vaccination card. It is not a go to party place as hardly anyone was in it, but us girls and a few other's.
Blue Monday. Great Comedy Show and Vibe.
I had a great time at the Zulu Social Aid & Pleasure Club. Everyone are so professional, courteous and kind to say the least. All of the guests enjoyed the venue, looking forward to returning again.
Went on Friday night. Very welcoming place. Not much was happening. But would visit again when I’m back in town. Drinks were reasonable.
Attended Christmas party, venue was spacious and well maintained, and the staff was attentive.
Great place to party and have a drink
Location
732 N Broad St, New Orleans, LA 70119, United States
Hours
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Monday
04:00 AM - 02:00 AM
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Tuesday
04:00 AM - 02:00 AM
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Wednesday
04:00 AM - 02:00 AM
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Thursday
04:00 AM - 02:00 AM
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Friday
04:00 AM - 02:00 AM
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Saturday
04:00 AM - 02:00 AM
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Sunday
04:00 AM - 02:00 AM
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