

Fri, Jul 18
|The Garden District Book Shop
Sue Strachan Author Event
Join us at the Garden District Book Shop on July 18th for an author talk with Sue Strachan celebrating her *spirited* new book Obituary Cocktail
Time & Location
Jul 18, 2025, 6:00 PM
The Garden District Book Shop, 2727 Prytania St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
About the event
The Garden District Book Shop is thrilled to welcome back friend and author Sue Strachan as she celebrated the release of her latest spirited book The Obituary Cocktail. The event will begin at 6:00 PM. The evening will kick off with live music and Bar Epilogue will be serving up obituary cocktails courtesy of Faulkner House Books.Â
Afterwards, Sue will be available to chat with guests and personalize copies of her book. The event is free and open to the public but interested parties are encouraged to reserve copies in advance via Eventbrite.
OBITUARY COCKTAIL
In a city known for celebrating in the face of death, itâs no surprise that the funerary tradition is honored by a drink. The Obituary Cocktail is a spirited dive into New Orleansâs bohemian past, chronicling how this cocktailâmade with gin, vermouth, and absintheâbecame central to mid-twentieth-century cafĂ© society before fading temporarily into obscurity.Â
Like a good obituary, this book shares stories about the drink, beginning with its 1940s origins at CafĂ© Lafitte, the oldest continuously operating gay bar in the U.S. and the stomping ground for the cityâs cafĂ© society, which included Tennessee Williams, Ella Brennan, and a rich crop of prominent New Orleans visitors. Sue Strachan explores the history of the cocktailâs ingredients, shares recipes for home mixologists, and resurrects the stories of other morbidly monikered drinks. With detours into the world of secret societies, second-line parades, and celebrations of deathly holidays like Halloween and All Saintsâ Day, The Obituary Cocktail gives new life to this unique beverage.
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Sue Strachan is a social historian, journalist, and author who has written about New Orleans culture, food, history, and current events for numerous publications. Her first book, The Café Brûlot, was published in 2021.