THE QUISBY
The Quisby features a lobby bar and clean, comfortable shared and private en-suite rooms.
Opened by friendly New Yorker David, The Quisby sits on St. Charles Avenue, a stone's throw from the streetcar and not far from a host of bars and restaurants. We appreciate its relaxed, urban atmosphere. The large lobby, which doubles as a reception area and bar, is an essential meeting point for drinks and socializing with fellow travelers. After a minor overhaul, The Quisby now offers only functional, comfortable double rooms, all with private bathrooms. A top address!
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Also, they give you a free welcome drink.
I stayed at the Quisby after New Years.
Let's start off with the good first: This place is super clean and an excellent value for a night. The breakfast is good too --considering it's included in the room price.
The bad:
This is not a nice or safe area. Homeless camps everywhere and people using the sidewalk as a toilet. I just came from walking around Los Angeles and Tijuana late at night and this area of NOLA (especially around the highway) is the most unsafe I felt in my entire trip.
The front desk staff are also generally rude and unhelpful. During breakfast, I overhead the front desk lady rudely yelling at a guest who did not speak English well about picking up breakfast.
Finally, I realized I had left a bag behind as soon as I boarded the train out of New Orleans. I immediately called and emailed the front desk to let them know that a bag (with my name and sealed) was there and asked for them to hold it until I could send a shipping label to return it. My subsequent emails were ignored after I sent the prepaid shipping label.
After 13 days of phone calls and emails, the manager, Miciah, finally reached out to tell me that the package was in the mail. When it arrived, I found that the bag had been opened and items were MISSING. Items from a bag that was tied closed and labeled with my name tag. The same bag that I contacted the front desk about locating 30 minutes after check out. Food had been eaten and several gifts I had taken home from my trip were stolen.
This bag was in custody of the front desk for nearly 2 weeks before placing it in the mail for return. It seems that the manager, Miciah, is frequently sick or "not in" whenever the front desk answers; my emails have gone ignored aside from telling me that USPS finally has my item after 2 weeks.
I have received no reply or explanation for the stolen items, so I am leaving this cautionary tale. If you can afford it, stay in a different hostel in this city!