Exclusive: Sidney’s Wine Cellar reopens on Decatur Street more than 6 months after Hurricane Ida damage

A liquor store located on Decatur Street opened last weekend for the first time in more than six months since sustaining damage in Hurricane Ida August 2021.

Sidney’s Wine Cellar, located at 917 Decatur St., reopened Saturday for the first time since the repairs were made to the building caused by Hurricane Ida, owner Sunay Patel told The Quarter Rat.

Customers straggled into the store, despite not having its iconic sign, which Patel said is also currently in repair.

Employees stocked shelves, which appeared full, but to a lesser degree since before the storm. A wide variety of single cans of beer and liquor, cigarettes, etc. were available for purchase, however.

Sidney’s, which is located next to Central Grocery (923 Decatur St.), sustained significant structural damage after heavy winds from Category 4 Hurricane Ida battered New Orleans on August 29, 2021.

“You could see the sky through the ceiling,” said longtime employee Scott Glab, who has worked there since 2004. Glab said he stayed at a friend’s place nearby during the storm and heard a wall falling at the store. “I didn’t know what it was until the next morning.”

The store shares an alleyway with the landmark Central Grocery, which remains temporarily closed while construction crews repair its building, which also took major damage.

The buildings that house Central Grocery and Sidney’s were built about 200 years ago, according to historical records.

Read the complete story in The Quarter Rat’s upcoming April 2022 print edition.

Man sought in alleged tip theft at The Abbey Bar on Decatur Street

(Photo: Courtesy of The Abbey Bar)
A man walked into The Abbey Bar and allegedly took several items from a bartender Tuesday morning.

The theft occurred at the bar, located in the 1100 block of Decatur Street, sometime between 7:19 and 7:20 a.m. when a bartender briefly stepped away to use the restroom, according to a Tuesday social media post by staff, who are seeking information on the incident.

Items that were allegedly stolen included the bartender’s tips earned from the previous night, power cords and a package that was on top of the ice machine.

Staff released alleged surveillance camera photo of the man on Tuesday.

Person of interest wanted in connection to battery incident near Molly’s on Decatur Street

(Graphic: Eric T. Styles | Picture: NOPD)
New Orleans Police on Wednesday released a picture of a female who is wanted as a person of interest in connection to an aggravated battery incident that occurred near Molly’s at the Market on Lower Decatur Street last week.

The incident occurred shortly before 11:30 p.m. on May 12 and involved two males and a female, who were not identified, who were involved in a verbal altercation that began at Molly’s and turned physical a block away at the intersection of Dumaine and Decatur streets, according to New Orleans Police.

The males fled in a blue Toyota RAV4 down Dumaine Street and toward North Rampart Street after the incident.

The Toyota RAV4 allegedly seen fleeing the May 12 incident in front of Molly’s on Decatur Street. Courtesy NOPD.

Detectives say the pictured female is not wanted on criminal charges, although they believe she knows the identity of the female suspect involved in the incident, according to New Orleans Police.

Anyone with information regarding the identity and/or whereabouts of the pictured person of interest is asked to contact Eighth District detectives. Anonymous callers can contact Crimestoppers at 504-822-1111 or Crimestoppers at 877-903-7867. 

Rare Finds on Decatur Street has stopped selling Nazi, KKK novelties at request of the Anti-Defamation League

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The Rare Finds antique store on Decatur Street has stopped selling Ku Klux Klan, Nazi and other memorabilia deemed racist following a request by the New Orleans chapter of the Anti-Defamation League.

Owner Susan Saucier agreed to remove the items — which also reportedly included Jim Crow-era merchandise with caricatures of black people — at the request of the Anti-Defamation League South Central, nola.com reported.

Some of the items included at Nazi flag and a statuette of a Ku Klux Klansman with reported price tags of $1,695 and $1,295, respectively, according to the newspaper.

The business, which is located at 1231 Decatur Street, opened in 1997 and also sells Saints and Mardi Gras-themed items.