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    Big Easy Daiquiris

    3.6 (116 reviews)
    InexpensivePizza, Cocktail Bars
    Open 11:00 am - 3:00 AM (Next day)

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    BIG EASY DAIQUIRIS ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Loud
    Casual
    Touristy
    Good for groups

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    Be easy...in the Big Eazy!!!
    Gary W.

    If you looking for a quick bite and good libations as you stroll the streets of Nawlins, you can not go wrong here. Do not be fooled, even the small drinks pack a punch and if you get a souvenir cup of goodness, be prepared to lay down for a bit before your next escapade. The service is good, fast and depending on the time of day you might be able to hear the TV in the back of the room and music from the surrounding areas as you sit at the tables by the streets.

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    Linda R.

    RUN FAST from this place!!! The most expensive and worst tasting slice of pizza I've ever had in my life!!! $8 for one slice of trash pizza! We asked the guy to warm it up in the oven and he lied and said it just came out of the oven WRONG it was cold...couldn't even eat it all it tasted so crappy! This place should be ashamed of themselves serving such crappy pizza and charging so much for it....shame on you!

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    Nicole J.

    "Second day on vaca" Happy Juice session. -Clean Bar/Restaurant -Friendly bartenders -expensive but reasonable. - DRINKS ARE AMAZINGLY SWEET. If you're looking for something sweet. Then this is your place. -But be careful though. A bartender (at least the one we came across) will tell you that you can go to any other "BIG EASY BAR" in the area. And get a refill for $10. NOT TRUE AT ALL!!! Just another way to get you coming back. I paid $21 and went back for refill the second time and had to pay $18 instead of the $10. So don't buy his/their BS! How I know? I went to another BIG EASY BAR and the bartender stated that "she don't know who (keep) lying to us but that's not true. So I end up paying $54 for 3 people. So don't be fooled, but enjoy!

    Notoya S.

    Good late-night eat... Pizza is good enough to soak up alcohol and sustain you through the night. Service was effecticent given that the line was almost out the door. Typical NOLA/ Bouborn street eatery. Filled with a lot of tourist people and drunk people looking for a quick bite. We had to ask the bartender to clean the table but other than that it was cool.

    Strawberry & Piña Colada ($14) - flavorful, but no buzz & I'm a lightweight.
    Cheeritza S.

    Pros: right off Bourbon St.. Flavorful drinks. Big enough for social distancing & hand sanitizer on site. Cons: Not a lot to choose from. Slushees with a splash of alcohol. Overpriced, cus we weren't even kinda tipsy & I'm a lightweight. Staff didn't wear their masks properly, if at all.

    Pepperoni and sausage pizza
    Cindy C.

    $8 pepperoni and sausage pizzas was a hit in my book. Not sure if it was because I was drunk but the cheese was perfect and every bite was delicious to me. I definitely want to come back again for the daiquiris

    Britney G.

    The peach belini was the perfect slushy after dinner. You can sample up to three flavors. I recommend this place!

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    Denice L.

    We just stopped to grab some drinks and a slice of pizza. It was pretty empty so plenty of room to move around however it was a weekday on Bourbon street. We ordered a hurricane daiquiri, pepperoni and pepperoni and sausage pizza. No special just a joint for good drinks and pizza. Service was cool and food was good.

    Pizza
    Monique B.

    This place certainly lives up to their 4 stars. This place is located at the beginning of Bourbon St (before it gets too rambunctious) :) It's a small happening pizza shop with music and friendly staff. The pizza is constantly being made so you do not experience pizza that has been sitting for a long time. Most importantly, the pizza has a very good taste. Not your average late night pizza spot!

    Pepperoni, Sausage & Pepperoni Pizza slices - VN
    Vince N.

    I stumbled upon this place, literally, after an evening at one of the bars on Bourbon Street. I'm always hungry after drinking and noticed pizzas being served so in I went. ATMOSPHERE: If I remember correctly, one side of the open-air eatery had a bar with daiquiri machines, the other side served up pizzas. There were a few tables inside but most of their business is take out as you can drink on the streets, just like Las Vegas. Love that! MENU: Daiquiris, cocktails, beer, hurricanes, pizza. FOOD: I got a slice of pepperoni/cheese for my spouse and a slice of peperoni/cheese/pork for me. My spouse fell asleep so I ended up eating both Costco-sized slices. They were thin crusted, chewy and tasty. Priced around $3 each. SERVICE: The gent making pizzas also took my order. He was friendly and great at multi-tasking. And yes, he did remove his gloves when handling cash. If not, I wouldn't have eaten here! OVERALL: Fast, cheap, easy, and tasty. Yes, I'm talking about the pizza!

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    Mark E.

    Greasy and delicious pizza by the slice, *Their buffalo chicken pizza was especially good*. Tasty and refreshing Daiquiris! What more can you ask for? The prices are fair, and the place is conveniently located. I'd definitely go back regularly if I were a local.

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    Service was mediocre at best. There were no prices listed so it appeared they charged based on if they could haggle you or not.

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    Trashh!!!! Don't go here for the drinks. They sell juice instead of cocktails!!! Highly disappointed!!

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