Reviews on Bar food in Arabi, Louisiana, United States. Arabi is a census-designated place (CDP) in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana, United States. It lies on the eastern bank of the Mississippi River, between the Lower 9th Ward of New Orleans and Chalmette within the Greater New Orleans metropolitan area. The population was 8,093 at the 2000 census.
Things to do in Arabi
4 based on 577 reviews
On the Border of the Quarter since 1939, Buffa's Bar & Restaurant provides a true New Orleans neighborhood bar experience! Live music 6 days a week! Open 24/7.
We had visited this place based on the reviews. When we arrived the bartender was the one who ended up serving us, he wasn't very happy about it. He just seemed upset. I went to use the restroom and saw the huge lounge area in the back of the restaurant. If he didn't want us to sit up there around the front door, he could've always just told us to head to the back of the house. My s/o got a reuben and I got the alligator gumbo. Her sandwich was delicious and tender. My gumbo was the worst in all of New Orleans.Sorry we didn't meet your expectations. Depending on when you were there, the dining area may not have been open. It opens at 5PM every day except Sunday, when it opens at 10:30.We hope you give us a second chance. We promise to do better!
4 based on 1295 reviews
Nightly live Jazz, food by Chef Dan Esses, and a full bar with a complete wine list, extensive whiskey selection, and craft cocktails.
Went with several colleagues to this spot on Frenchman St. which is known for its music. While the menu was a bit limited with no daily specials, everyone appeared to enjoy everything ordered. Itâs small plates and larger shared plates. There was great entertainment and a nice atmosphere. It lived up to its high rating and the service was great! Itâs also Ext to the Spotted Cat Music Club! Couscous with duck bites was to die for!
4 based on 494 reviews
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We had gone for a walk to find Latrobe park and came across Gazebo cafe. We heard jazz music playing and decided to stop in and have an appetizer there gator bites with sauce are the best in town and we followed this with ice cream daiquiri as recommended by the server.. delicious the best daiquiri in town - Gazebo cafe is awesome the jazz music was great and added to our special day
4 based on 304 reviews
With the line waiting outside the next door restaurant, we weren't even sure this one was open. However, after seeing a couple enter the front door, we decided to try this restaurant which had been recommended by the hotel desk personnel. We were just lookig for a small bite and a drink - and, we found both right here. The food has a Cuban flair and is delicious. The small bites are "small" and somewhat expensive - but isn't everything in the French Quarter. The hostess and waiter were very friendly and attentive and service was reasonably fast. By the time we left this restaurant, having been feed and watered, some of the folks were still in line waiting for the place next door. Why would anyone wait to get into a restaurant when the food and drinks are so good right here!!!
4 based on 34 reviews
NOLA Cantina sits at the foot of New Orleansâ most iconic live music promenade and combines a modern cocktail lounge and spacious outdoor dining area outfitted with vintage cantina tables and colorful Latin American-inspired decor with an original take on
Nice little spot for a beer and snacks on the patio. Most of the umbrellas were folded, due to previous day's high winds. Service was good, food was tasty and the offer of an umbrella for shade was there. I would return, with my pups, who loved this place in its previous life as Rare Form Nola.
4 based on 953 reviews
Are you ready for the time of your life in the "Big Easy"? For the best live music in New Orleans you have to be at BB King's Blues Club, located at 1104 Decatur St. across the street from the French Market. We'll be serving up the best Barbecue anywhere
We stopped into BB Kingâa specifically because we heard the band from the street. We had already eaten so we chose to have a few beverages. We were here during the week and during happy hours times. I highly suggest patronizing during this period if you have the opportunity. Prices on various options were very welcoming.
4 based on 2889 reviews
Established in 2009 in the New Orleans Warehouse District, Butcher is a butcher shop, a sandwich counter and a wine bar located next door to Cochon. Chefs Donald Link Stephen Stryjewski offer small plates, daily lunch specials and dinner entrees. Inspired
NOLA for 4 days. We ate here twice. BEST FOOD we had and we went to a lot of good places! Literally every thing we had was delicious! I can't imagine that you could go wrong with any item on the menu but we had: pastrami w/sauerkraut sandwich, hot boudin sausage, Cajun sausage, a porchetta sandwich (sadly a special and not on the regular menu but...to die for), black eyed pea chili. The drinks were great too. The space is really pleasant and, even though the seating is mostly at high tops or a the bar, its a comfortable place to be. Great service too. We didn't try Cochon (the main restaurant) this time but we definitely will when we return to New Orleans.
4 based on 1832 reviews
This beautiful two-story building was erected in 1809 by Antoine Angué where he opened the Vieux Carréâs first Creole Bistro called, The Restaurant dâOrleans. Today, the property is owned by the noted local business team of Pam Fortner and Earl Bernhardt.
Hidden in back of main restaurant is a delightful garden! Wine selection is excellent! Able to order sockeye salmon, special of night. Servers Jason (look for hat;) & Alyssa weâre wonderful! Ambiance was enhanced by delicious, finely prepared foods paired with Washington state wine!!Highly recommend this New Orleans GEM!!!!
4 based on 296 reviews
Service was prompt and the food was wonderful. Leah, who took charge of us, was knowledgeable and friendly, helpful but not hovering. Everything with shrimp in it was terrific, as was the crab cake appetizer. We were there in between the lunch and dinner rushes, which in Nawlins is always a good time to go to any place.
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4 based on 34 reviews
NOLA Cantina sits at the foot of New Orleansâ most iconic live music promenade and combines a modern cocktail lounge and spacious outdoor dining area outfitted with vintage cantina tables and colorful Latin American-inspired decor with an original take on
Nice little spot for a beer and snacks on the patio. Most of the umbrellas were folded, due to previous day's high winds. Service was good, food was tasty and the offer of an umbrella for shade was there. I would return, with my pups, who loved this place in its previous life as Rare Form Nola.
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