Dirty Coast French Quarter in New Orleans (713 Royal St, LA 70116)
About:
Locally owned and operated gift shop. Specializing in insider, funny and cultural references via t-shirts designs, postcards, hats, socks, koozies, books and gifts for kids. Be a New Orleanian, wherever you are with one of our products. Free stickers for every customer since 2005.
Dirty Coast French Quarter is located in New Orleans (Louisiana state) on the street of 713 Royal St. If you want to ask about something we recommend contacting this place by phone. The Phone number is +1504-324-6730. You can get more information from their website: http://dirtycoast.com/. The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find Dirty Coast French Quarter quickly are 29.958356, -90.064634. Scroll down to find out opening hours, reviews and other important information about Dirty Coast French Quarter.
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Available amenities
Crowd
- LGBTQ+ friendly
- Transgender safe space
Payments
- Cheques
- Debit cards
- NFC mobile payments
Amenities
- Gender-neutral toilets
Accessibility
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Service options
- Kerbside pickup
- In-store pickup
- In-store shopping
Unavailable amenities
Service options
- Delivery
TL
I didnt shop here, my friend did. Too pricey for me, but cute! My Friend LOVES her shirt from y'all ❤❤❤❤❤
10.2022Leann
Very cool, witty tees and unique local items! If you are a tourist, this place is perfect for a souvenir or gift that someone will truly love. Excellent postcards, pins & patches, too.
04.2022Jamming
Some of the coolest and best t-shirts in New Orleans! These are designed and created by local artists. These are not the same old shirt you find in every single tourist trap shop! These are all unique and very NOLA! At the time while visiting they had some fantastic and really great sale items that me and my wife took advantage of! Not only that but they offered free shipping on orders over a reasonable price so we didn’t have to buy and pay for an extra bag to fly stuff home! They also put in some extra freebies that made my day brighter after being depressed by coming back home from a vacation to NOLA! Love the city and love Dirty Coast! Will definitely be making more purchases when I’m back in town!
11.2019Octavio
I love this place. Really great t-shirts and other locally made goodies. They are the first ones to sell Pop Brothers Popsicles in Nola!!!!!
11.2019Genevieve
Nice selection of unique, non-tacky NOLA items. I bought two t-shirts (super comfortable) on my last visit and regret not buying more stuff. If you buy the women’s sizes, they run a little small, so order a size up.
11.2018Jimmy
Good selection of t-shirts, mugs, stickers, other accessories. Designed in-house. Not the typical tourist-type t-shirts. Nice, more contemporary designs. Have popped in there and bought a couple things both times I've been to New Orleans.
11.2018Cheryl
Fabulous shop...online and in person. The products are great quality. The tea towels are made to last and the T-shirt I recently ordered is so soft, I love it. The best part of Dirty Coast is their customer service. The people are amazing and really care about their customers. Looking forward to many more purchases and visiting again in person. Thank you Dirty Coast. Laissez les bons temps rouler !
11.2018bo
Unique and trendy. Has some good looking apperal that isn't crazy to buy. A few other small items that are just cool things to purchase that other stores along the walk don't have. Walking the streets and popping in and out of shops this is a good place to peak into.
11.2018Amanda
Love this store! Their shirts make up 80% of my wardrobe. Friendly, knowledgeable staff. Online ordering is a breeze too! If they don't have what you want in person, they'll check the other locations and have it brought to the store you're standing in. Can't recommend these folks enough. Thanks Dirty Coast! Your clothes are the BEST!
11.2017Jen
Very nice t-shirt designs and friendly staff. Good place to get a New Orleans souvenir that isn't a tacky knick-knack from Bourbon St.
11.2017