The "bar" next door is really more of a club that sometimes hosts live music outside, sharing a wall with most of the beds and bedrooms in the property. The music made the walls shake and I could feel the bass in my chest as I was laying in bed. They say on the listing they have a "good relationship" with the bar, but I have no idea what that means if they're music is playing at until 6am that measures at 50-80 decibels *inside* the bedrooms(I measured it with an app). Most of our guests struggled to sleep the first night, even with their noise cancelling headphones in playing music or white noise. The second night, we dragged mattresses to the side of the house further from the bar and we slept fine that second night, but if I knew we were going to need to sleep on the floor even going to bed at 2am, I would have just booked a hostel. The property could be more transparent about the *outdoor* music with a *6am closing time* (which I'm pretty sure is in violation of NOLA's noise ordinances...) or at the very least provide complimentary earplugs. I have lived next door to a bar before, so I had some idea what to expect, but this was beyond what I consider reasonable, especially given it is located decently far enough away from Bourbon street and other bar hubs. Otherwise, the beds were comfortable, the showers were nice, and the location was pretty walkable. I was very grateful that the host let us check in a little earlier than the listed time.