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    Anna's

    4.2 (35 reviews)
    Closed 4:00 pm - 2:00 am (Next day)

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    ANNA'S ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Hipster
    Casual
    Juke Box

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    Fr: Tropicalia:  Yuca fries ($9), meat pies ($13), and chicken & cheese tapioca ($16) All very good
    Joe P.

    I was drunk and came to Anna's by accident. I was supposed to end the night here. I'm glad they were serving Brazilian snack food from Tropicalia. I had the yuca fries ($9), meat pies ($13), and tapioca (similar to a quesadilla) w/ chicken & cheese ($16). All of food was really good. The fries were GBD, the meat pies had a nice amount of meat, and the tapioca was packed with meat. The ladies in the kitchen were very nice, and my food came out quickly. [[HIGHLIGHT]]The place is old skool, and neighborhoody. There is a bar on each floor and a pool table downstairs[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]]. [[HIGHLIGHT]]I would have stayed for a drink, but the place was dead on Sat night of St Patty's Day weekend.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] However, I felt lucky to score some good food b4 I went off to the next place.

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    Johnathan R.

    [[HIGHLIGHT]]This is like an upscale trendy dive bar, a perfect vibe for its location in the New Orleans Bywater.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] The cocktails are experimental and delicious, and the kitchen attached has perfect dive bar grill food. The bartender was perfectly attentive and pleasant to do business with. Can't wait for next time!

    Tequila daisy
    Mykalah L.

    I wish I could remember my bartender name .. you were amazing and I hope you do well in life !! We walked from jam.nola a few blocks away -- and found this little bar and decided to grab a drink! Tequila daisy was the suggestion and when I tell you it was delicious!! [[HIGHLIGHT]]There was music playing , they have a pool table & you can order some snacks upstairs ![[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] [[HIGHLIGHT]]They have cute little tables set up outside for use .[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] [[HIGHLIGHT]]10/10 beautiful bar I will be back[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]]

    Carda-Marg! This is an excellent drink.
    Karen G.

    I love this neighborhood spot! [[HIGHLIGHT]]The bar is on a corner and has a good size bar and plenty of seating.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] The bartender was really nice and helped us pick out a variety of cocktails. All of the special cocktails we had were delicious The stand out for me was the frozen Cardamon Tea Margarita drink. Not sweet and a wonderful subtle flavor. I must get back for more of those.

    This is from the pop up Tacos para la vida! Birria ramen
    Jolene G.

    The upstairs bar is slowly becoming my favorite hiding spot. There's a pretty dope cocktail menu and the ambiance is just right. I stumbled upon an open mic night and it was a really great time listening to people tell their stories with full expression! The bartenders are nice and accommodating. I'm a fan! The food pop up from Tacos para la vida is the absolute icing on the cake!

    Downstairs bar.
    Michael D.

    New Orleans. If cities were bars, New Orleans would be America's dive bar. Old, beautiful, a precarious balance of decay and rebirth and you never know which way it will tilt towards on a given day. This city is full of characters blended with the affluent, the young, the business folks and the workers. A beautiful mix of cultures and experiences coming together. Anna's is dyed in the wool New Orleans. Through a sad ending to Mimi's in the Marigny which was the previously beloved institution that resides here, Anna's is the new caretaker, making small changes to the place, without stripping it of what made it charming to begin with. The staff here was so typically friendly on their opening night, with Anna herself checking on guests and delivering food and drinks, that one could easily forget that they hadn't been doing this for years. Fun fact- they have, at many other institutions throughout the city. The level of skill and hospitality shouldn't exists in a dive bar, which is why this place will be so special. The small plates of food are fantastic, and pair perfectly with the well crafted and mostly $9 cocktails ($6 at happy hour). I expect that tourists and locals will adore this space. From the young to the old, the straight to the LGBTQ+, and people of all shapes sizes and colors will come to Anna's to be a part of the gumbo of a city.

    Salty Dog w/ Vodka

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    Best bar in New Orleans. Good deals on a beer and shot. Amazing cocktails. Perfect environment.

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    The Spotted Cat Music Club

    The Spotted Cat Music Club

    4.4
    (1.1k reviews)
    0.4 mi
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    We were hesitant because there were only a few people sitting at the bar when we walked in. It…read moreturned out that was the band, which meant it was just the two of us girls, so we decided we'd just have a drink and see what happens. It was 2 p.m. afterall, so not a lot of people were out in general. Turns out the band was great! Then people started trickling in and there was a good crowd enjoying the music with us. We had a great time, chatted with other patrons and a few of the band members. Good drinks, prices are on the higher end at ~$15, but still affordable. I had a Pimm's cup which was refreshing, they are served in souvenir to go cups that are really cute. Glad we decided to stay! A great time was had.

    Before I start, this is my review based on my experience. I've noticed some people complain about…read morethe music, paying the cover charge, seating or the size of the venue. I'm not here to argue any of those points. I will say this: expecting live musicians to perform for free until you decide whether they're worth paying is ridiculous. The cover is usually only $5...$10 max. If that's a dealbreaker, this probably isn't your place. Stay home and stream Spotify. Now... I have some friends in town, and whenever that happens, a Monday night trip to the Spotted Cat is basically mandatory. I've been coming here for years and years. Yes, it's super touristy now, but it still gives me the warm fuzzies every time I walk through those doors. So I'm presenting the "compliment sandwich" review. Never heard of it? You start with a compliment, slip in some constructive-ish criticism, then end with another compliment. Supposedly people receive feedback better that way. Let's see. First, the music. Outstanding. Chris Christy wasn't what I thought I wanted to hear until I actually heard him. I felt completely transported. Man, can that guy play the guitar. It felt kinda like gypsy music. Then came the Frenchmen Street Allstars. The last time I saw them, they had a different lead singer and, honestly, they kind of felt like a completely different band, aside from the phenomenal drummer. This version did not disappoint. It was a great mix of jazz and New Orleans standards. Both bands were great! **Now a note to management.** Great music isn't enough. The bar should be every bit as memorable as the stage. Forgive me, I didn't get the bartenders' names, so I have to describe them by physical traits. The first bartender, the guy with the mountain of curly hair, was friendly enough and made decent drinks. Later, another bartender with a short haircut took over and made the best drinks of the night. Then there was the bartender with the black and hot pink hair. She looked like she'd rather be anywhere else. She rarely smiled, her demeanor felt unwelcoming, and it almost came across as hostile. On top of that, the drinks she made were so weak I genuinely wondered if there was any alcohol in them. Seriously. They were that bad. Here's my philosophy: if you're going to be grumpy, aloof, or have some other off-putting trait, you'd better make a mean drink. Years and years ago there was a bartender named Curtis who wasn't exactly sunshine and rainbows, but that man could make a cocktail. I didn't need him to smile because the drink did all the talking. If the drink is mostly soda, though, friendliness becomes a lot more important. Unfriendly and bad bartending is a double whammy. She must be somebody's child or partner because I can't think of any other reason to employ a bad bartender. I hate to belabor the point, but the drinks aren't cheap. Cheap and bad I can take. For another comparison, there's another bartender there, I'm pretty sure her name is Chris. She's been there for years. She's all business. Maybe a little surly. Who am I kidding? A lot surly. But she's a character. More importantly, she makes a great drink. That's the kind of personality that somehow fits the Spotted Cat perfectly. Now let me end with the final piece of "bread" on my compliment sandwich. The doorman deserves his own review. That gravelly-voiced "Welcome to the Spotted Cat!" is part of the experience. Then he absolutely hammers that stamp onto your wrist. Somehow you don't even mind because you know what's waiting on the other side: incredible music, a fun room, and one of the best nights you can have on Frenchmen Street. Just don't let the bartender with the pink and black hair make your drink.

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    The Sazerac Bar

    The Sazerac Bar

    4.5
    (93 reviews)
    1.5 mi
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    Swanky and fun. Located within the Roosevelt hotel, this cool bar has lots of rich history (that…read moreyou can read about while there). Whether sitting at the bar, or in one of the many lounge chairs on the opposite wall, every seat is an excellent. While I knew of the drink French 75, on the bar menu it was offered with either gin or cognac. I decided to try the cognac and so glad I did. Perfectly delicious! It turns out that drink is actually a French 125, so I learned something new that night. Great spot with a great vibe.

    The Sazerac Bar at the The Roosevelt New Orleans prepares an outstanding Sazerac cocktail, as you…read morewould expect. While the Sazerac wasn't invented here, this is arguably its most iconic home, a place where New Orleans cocktail history comes to life. I would use this version as your gold standard when dining out in New Orleans and looking for a perfect Sazerac. We enjoyed watching bartender Rachel craft each drink. Rye whiskey, Peychaud's Bitters, and sugar are stirred in a small pitcher with ice. The serving glass is chilled, then emptied, and finished with an absinthe rinse along the rim. The cocktail is strained into the glass and topped with a lemon peel. The atmosphere makes the experience even better. The murals, the history, and the energy of the room give it a sense of occasion that you do not get at most bars. We had such a great time sitting at the bar that my wife and I each finished two and a half Sazeracs, which tells you everything you need to know.

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    Sazerac and an excellent hurricane
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