Reviews on Bar food in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. With a little bit of this and a little bit of that all mixed together with flair and panache, beautifully vibrant New Orleans has made the most of marks left by whomever was calling the shots during whatever era over the past few centuries. Hardly a hodgepodge, the result of such a distinctive blend of cultures is an enchanting cityscape, a set of unique traditions that continuously delight the world, and a jaunty way of living that must be experienced to be appreciated.
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4 based on 291 reviews
The Roosevelt Bar is an authentic New Orleans neighborhood bar on Roosevelt Way, not to be confused with the Sazerac Bar found inside the hotel. The less fancy Roosevelt Bar's website is tied to this post, at this time anyway. Both bars are worth a stop, so you can't go wrong. One is fancy, the other is not.Great bartenders, fun place to people watch. A patron and her dog bellied up to the bar to say hello, bartender gave the pooch dog treats. "A dog walks into a bar" jokes went abound. Good folks, good place.
4 based on 202 reviews
Since 1933 Ye Olde College Inn has served generations of New Orleanians. Come join us at a true New Orleans landmark. Our menu features our latest Creole specials and plenty of twists on traditional New Orleans standards. Next door is another New Orleans
Visiting for Jazz fest and ate here for one night. Our waiter Jimmy made the night! He gave us recommendations from drinks to apps to the main course. We pretty much all ate from the list of specials for the night but everything was incredible. Definitely the best we had eaten on our trip and none of our meals had been disappointing. Five stars all the way!
4 based on 171 reviews
Small place with some excellent food. Cafeteria style ordering but they do deliver the food to your table. Typical BBQ menu items found in most places. The brisket was very tender and tasty and the pulled pork was yummy. We would definitely return for some really good BBQ on our next visit to the area.
4 based on 197 reviews
Had lunch there on 8/12. It was OK. It wasn't busy and I thought it took a long time to fill our order, which was 2 dogs and an order of tots. I also thought 8.50 was a little pricey for a fancy dog, but they were good. I would go back, but not in a rush. Funky but clean.Thank you for the feedback on your ticket time. We've gotten to work on this issue, and we're confident our team will improve. And thank you for saying we're "funky but clean!" That's a great compliment! Thanks again!
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 1001 reviews
Closed due to damage sustained in Hurricane Katrina.
My daughter and I had one of our best meals here. The char-grilled oysters were large and tasty. I wanted to try fried green tomatoes, and totally enjoyed them...this coming from someone that doesn't like tomatoes. We made reservations, which I recommend as it is smaller, and gets busy. Our waiter was awesome. He was friendly, attentive, and made great recommendations. I would definitely go back the next time I am in New Orleans.
4 based on 301 reviews
We stopped in for an early dinner and the waitress was very nice. We ordered the crab cakes for an appetizer and they were so good! I ordered the shrimp while my husband ordered the cajun jumbalia pasta. The portions were so large that I took half of mine back to the hotel for another meal later.
4 based on 138 reviews
People visit our lively location on the edge of the French Quarter for our awesome food, drinks, and for a comprehensive sports experience. See, weâre not your average sports bar. We subscribe to every package and channel so fans of all types can root for
My wife and I went there today to watch the NE vs Washington game. We were herded into a second floor room where the temp never went below 85 degrees. The female bartender/server was good but would not address the problem. We got a chicken sandwich that was tough and tasteless.From bad to worse: the NE game continually went off the air. Curiously, replaced by the Steelers game the manager (owner?) was a fan of. I happen to know this because I heard him trumpeting his team to fellow Steeler fans. By the third quarter a mob mentality had set in with the fans who began chanting bu....it! When several young guys started advocating violence, I left with my wife. I'm a retired career cop and recognize a bad situation. Beware!CaptacousticThank you for your feedback. We definitely had a convergence of problems that day, and apologize for your experience. Normally, we are a favorite of Pats fans and so many others. We spent many hours reviewing all the problems with the game showing, and as you can see from more current reviews, have addressed all the problems you mentioned.
4 based on 954 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.
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