On a nice, summer afternoon, walk across the street and sit on the levee and watch the river and boats passing on the Mississippi. Charles and Carrollton (yes, two "L's") and walk across the street. Get off the streetcar (NOT the trolley) at St. YUMM!!Īmbiance is casual, and even with four total beers, a great, large sandwich and fries, the bill was under $30.ĭefinitely WILL be back (after 26 years!). We also had the loaded fries, which any bar can make of course, but Cooter's are beer-battered with pulled pork and shredded cheddar cheese with sour cream, jalopenos, carmelized onions and honey BBQ sauce. This place is an exception and the beer on tap is always great. I NEVER drink tap beer ANYWHERE here because of the cleanliness of the beer lines. I've mentioned before that New Orleans is not called 'the city that care forgot' for nothing. This is one of the few places in NOLA (New Orleans) that has beer on tap that is potable. Voodoo Lounge (718 N Rampart St), 24-hour locals neighborhood bar on Congo Square, French Quarter friendly dark and cool, films nights. Mine came with pickles and cucumbers, which appeared (I didn't ask) to be homemade, and were an excellent addition. We split one of the Radiator Special Po-boys, which features fried shrimp and fried oysters, house cheese blend and Crystal (sauce) Remoulade sauce. Stopped in with a friend for lunch and a couple of beers on a weekday afternoon. They kindly whipped up some veggie friendly potato skins. I stopped in because it was late and I was starving. Love that there is a casual gathering place that caters to my LGBTQ friends. Great can and bottle beer selection, too. New Orleans, LA 211 2749 1618 Tee-niny gay bar uptown. Bartenders are young, good-attituders with good bar knowledge.
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It hasn't changed much.īig screens all around now and better food. Place was always quite popular (read: pretty crowded), with a large on-tap beer selection, bar games, video poker and good bar food. It ends up that it was somewhere around 1993 when I went to Loyola! It was (and still is) a huge college hangout, as Tulane, Loyola and other universities are nearby and it's on the St. Any of these spots will jump start your nights, New Orleans style.Literally had to sit and figure out the last time I was here. When you are in New Orleans, it's all about having fun. There is a cluster of clubs in each 'hood, so once you get yourself there, simply hop from place to place to sample what the city's night club scene has to offer. The proximity of all these great venues, whether lined up along Bourbon Street, in the Warehouse District or on Frenchmen Street o makes nightlife easily accessible no matter where you're staying. New Orleans has all the bases covered, whether it's on Bourbon, Frenchmen or at one of the larger club venues in the Warehouse District, a developing area frequented by young professionals. Beth's expert tip: This gay club offers 100 VIP wristbands that always sell. Though people have just as much fun in the sunshine, it's not until the moon rises and the cocktails start to flow that The Big Easy really comes into its own.Īlthough live music is what most people want to hear when they come to town - it's the life force that oxygenates the culture and traditions in the city where jazz was born - there is also a dance club scene if underground, EDM or house music is more your cup of boogie. Recommended for Night Clubs because: Located at the 'quiet' end of Bourbon, this 24/7 dance club is always high energy.
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New Orleans is transformed when the sun goes down.