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    Coop's Place

    3.6 (3.7k reviews)
    ModerateCajun/Creole, Bars
    Open 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    COOP'S PLACE ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Divey
    Moderate noise
    Happy hour specials
    Good for kids

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    Rabbit Jambalaya
    Eileen H.

    We heard such great things about this place, we decided to try it out for dinner one night. It's not much to look at when you go inside, there's a bar and some tables. We were seated immediately and our server, Adam came right over to take our drink order. When he brought us our drinks, he took our food order. I ordered the breaded mushrooms as an app and my husband ordered the fried alligator. For entrees my husband ordered the Rabbit Jambalaya and I ordered the fried chicken. The food was amazing! Everything was definitely on point. The chicken was perfectly fried, had a great flavor and was moist and juicy. My husband thoroughly enjoyed his rabbit jambalaya. Adam was awesome, and even told us a story about the creepy fireplace in the corner with a woman's picture above it (after I asked). We will definitely come back one in town again.

    Gator bites
    Zoe G.

    We shared the tasting plate and gator bites. All good but I think the gumbo is the stand out by far and the jambalaya was also very good.

    Seafood Gumbo
    Lucy M.

    With all the construction around this area of the French Quarter during Easter weekend it was kind of crazy to get to Coop's Place, but I'm glad we were able to try it. Classic dive vibes for sure, it was so dark inside but the food was solid. Etouffee was the best thing we had here and the shrimp was cooked perfectly. Gumbo had a great kick and was slightly thicker than Dooky Chase's so I personally enjoyed it more - the inclusion of okra was great. Red beans & rice was solid. The rest of the Coop's plate was not our favorite since the jamabalaya was more tomato-based than we usually like, the shrimp creole was also super tomato-y, and the chicken was kind of dry, but a fun spot to grab a bite in the Quarter!

    Lots of fried chicken
    Cathy O.

    If fried chicken calls your name, don't miss out on coops. I ordered the 2 piece Cajun fried chicken. It's not too spicy. And where else can you get rabbit and sausage jambalaya (if you are squeamish, it's hard to tell there's rabbit) and the coleslaw is great.

    John W.

    My absolute favorite spot in the French Quarter. Literally the first place I go everyone I am in Nee Orleans. Very authentic in every way. You will know you are in New Orleans the second you step inside. The bartenders and servers are always friendly and I have never had anything to eat here that wasn't great. Their chicken tchoupitoulas is one of may absolute favorite meals (and not just in New Orleans). Coop's is a must for anyone who has an opportunity to get in the door here.

    Coop's Taste Plate Coop's Taste Plate Shrimp Creole Cajun Fried Chicken Rabbit & Sausage Jambalaya Cup Of Jambalaya

    Service is good. Food was served hot and fresh. The restaurant was busy with tourists and locals. Go for the food the ambiance is dark and dated.

    3 pc. fried chicken dinner with cole slaw and jambalaya $20
    Mike M.

    I had dinner here a few days ago looking for some fried chicken and Coop's Place is known for theirs. It is a dive bar on Decatur Street that also serves food and was relatively near my hotel. I ordered the 3 pc. fried chicken dinner that comes with cole slaw and rabbit sausage jambalaya for $20. The food came out in about 5 minutes and the night I visited the place wasn't busy at all so I guess they already had my chicken made which isn't a good sign. However my fried chicken was actually very good tasting. They gave me a wing and two breasts so it was alot of chicken. The meat was juicy and flavorful and I enjoyed it (4). Coop's chicken reputation is justified. I liked the cole slaw as it was cool and creamy (3.5). The jambalaya was dry and I didn't finish it (2). I will give an overall score of a 4 but that jambalaya must be improved or perhaps you should ask for a different side dish. Another reason I give a 4 is due to the amount of food relative to its price.

    Crabmeat Stuffed Jalapeno Peppers
    Rahil H.

    Coop's was a delicious stop on during our stay in NOLA. Is enjoyed the casual atmosphere and how friendly everyone was. We ordered the sampler plate which was a great way to try everything. It also came with a seafood gumbo which in my opinion was the best gumbo I had during my three day visit. We also ordered the crab stuffed jalapeño poppers which were divine! They're friendly, food is great, and they're open late. Stop by!

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    Kristine S.

    A big thank you goes out to all my aviation friends on this recommendation. It was recommended last year as one of the must go tos but with the epic snow storm last year sadly they were closed. This restaurant appeared on a recent must visit list for flight crews so we knew we had to check it out. I will warn you this is not a fancy place by any means and is a dive but it has the best Southern Fried Chicken and Jambayla. If you want a truly authentic creole meal this is the place to go. In my experience, some if the most amazing food can be found at dives. The service here was amazing and the staff were warm and friendly. No tablecloths or linens just some amazing southern cooking with a side of that good ole southern hospitality. Prices were reasonable as well. Make sure you bring your license as it is a must have to get in with the establishment having a bar. But made me feel so good to be carded that was an extra plus for me... LOL !!!!

    Etouffee
    Westyn R.

    Bring ya cash! Rookie mistake when visiting here is forgetting some crisp bills in exchange for some homecooked style Cajun food. Do yourself a favor and if you're in town visiting and hopping around bourbon, get off that street and head in to Coop's place! Coop's has a divey feel and the staff is serious about their food. If they're a little sassy with you don't worry, that means they like you. I ordered the Etouffe which was a large portion of rice, shrimp and crawfish smothered in seafood stew. I've ordered the rabbit and sausage jambalaya before as well which was equally as tasty. This is a routine stop for me when I visit and I think it should be yours too!

    Lizz B.

    First time trying étouffée and this place did not disappoint! It was so flavorful and packed with shrimps and crawfish. It had a pleasant kick to it and was perfectly cooked. We also ordered the shrimp creole, which was different, but delicious nonetheless. This dish was also packed with tons of shrimp. We liked that it had a sundried tomato taste to it, which was refreshing while eating it alongside the étouffée. The service was friendly and it's located in a small but very nicely decorated bar.

    Bill S.

    I forgot to take pictures of my food because I was so hungry, but ordered the rabbit and sausage jambalaya and 2 piece fried chicken. Both were fantastic and would definitely stop at this establishment again. Tastes the red beans and rice and also great. Enjoyed our server and the neighborhood feel of the restaurant.

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    Marianne C.

    I don't eat a lot of red beans and rice and my only RB&Rice I know are the ones from Popeyes that's why I'm dying to try this place plus their fried chicken. The cajun fried chicken with RB&Rice were ok in my opinion. I may not comeback for food here but will actually comeback for the vibes. It's my type of bar. Friendly bar tender, welcoming staff, with a real dive bar atmosphere.

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    Ask the Community - Coop's Place

    Are there Gluten-free foods?

    I'm guessing you'd be limited to one of the salads. It's a dive bar with good southern food. Not many healthy options.

    I know anyone under 21 is not allowed to dine in there. I am turning 21 in the end of this year but really I want to try jambalaya there. Can I just order a take-out?

    Yes

    Are they and most places like Coops really checking vax cards and tests?

    Yes. They require you showing them your card before you're allowed in to sit.

    Are they stilled closed Tuesday and Wednesday?

    Yes....closed Tuesday & Wednesday. Open 11am-11pm the rest of the week.

    Are they back open?

    Yes.

    What is the 'must-try' dish here at Coop's Place?

    Chicken Tchoupitoulas is the 'must try' dish! Grilled chicken smothered with shrimp and tasso in cream sauce. Served with creole green beans. So delicious.

    Does the seafood gumbo have sausage or any meat other than seafood in it?

    From their menu on line Seafood Gumbo… Read more

    Does it have a balcony?

    No. It barely has table space around the bar. Lol

    Are the kitty cats still here? I fed one of them half my chicken last time and I want a reunion ?

    Kitty cats ? Lol I don't think so. We ate here twice during our visit to New Orleans. I didn't see any cats the entire time.

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    The Carousel Bar & Lounge - Weeee!

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    4.2(1.9k reviews)
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    I have heard that this place can be impossible to get onto but either were able to get in no…read moreproblem. We stopped in in the evening and it was slightly busy but not out of control. W were able to snag two lovely seats near tge carousel where we could people watch the the carousel and the rest of the bar. Our drinks were lovely. I had a Candied hibiscus flower which was lovely and my hubs had a Ferrari (which was AWEFUL!), and then had a Campari on ice which he enjoyed very much (me: yuk!! ) Or server, Felicia, was AMAZING!!! We had a wonderful time, and I'm SO glad we had the chance to stop in on this spot. Highly recommend!!

    Carousel Bar was such a fun experience and definitely lived up to the hype. I had the Brandon…read moreBramble, which is a must if you enjoy Hennessy. It was made with Hennessy, lemon juice, simple syrup, crème de cassis, St-Germain, and ginger ale, garnished with a dried lemon wheel and "Filthy" cherries -- smooth, refreshing, and perfectly balanced. My date had the Royal Street Heat, crafted by Sean Holcomb, made with St. George Chile Pepper Vodka, agave nectar, peach purée, Hellfire bitters, ginger beer, and a Tajin rim. It had the perfect mix of sweet heat and flavor. Both drinks were so good we ended up ordering two rounds while sitting at the rotating bar listening to a live jazz band. Watching the bartenders work while slowly moving around the bar made the whole experience unique and entertaining. Definitely a must-visit spot in New Orleans.

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    The Spotted Cat Music Club

    4.4(1.1k reviews)
    0.3 miMarigny
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    Locals will tell you to come to the Faubourg Marigny instead of the overhyped Bourbon Street to…read morehear jazz. On a previous trip we had seen an evening show at Snug Harbor and wanted to experience something else. We had read good things about the Spotted Cat and their sets run all afternoon. We were a little confused about price because one of our guidebooks said there is no cover but you're supposed to order drinks. There was a doorman who charged us something like $5 each (still cheap!) and we ordered beer and a N/A drink at the bar and listened to a great jazz group playing old-time jazz. Interior is tiny and you're pretty close to the performers. We were standing at first but eventually found some seats as people left. There is even a back courtyard if you want to be outside, although I don't know if you can hear the music or not. We bought a CD from the band and enjoyed it when we got back home. All in all, a great New Orleans experience.

    Fun little spot on the Frenchmen…read more On a slow night they were the only spot asking for cover but this was the first spot we stopped at so we had no idea if this was still a norm, but walking around more, we saw spots that were free. The vibe is divey with some tables and the stage with musicians is near the front. The music was great and musicians very talented. Drinks were fine and came out quickly. Overall had a nice time enjoying the music!

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    4.5(92 reviews)
    0.8 miCentral Business District
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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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    Peacock Room - Smoked Tomato Linguine with meatballs

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    4.4(231 reviews)
    0.9 miWarehouse District
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    Located in the Kimpton Hotel Fontenot, it is actually a nice restaurant that has a lot of charm…read more Located away from the nose and bustle of Bourbon Street, we had a peaceful dinner that is not fried or wholly unhealthy (i.e. greasy). The presentation of the food came was amazing. We ordered the linguine and added meatballs, which was well worth it. We also ordered the shrimp & grits, which included Brussels sprouts. Boy, it was sure nice to get some vegetables in my stomach after eating all that yummy fried food during our stay! All in all, both dishes were delicious. It is a little on the pricey side, but after several days of eating in the touristy area of the French Quarter, this was truly a welcome change. Service was polite and attentive. I always appreciate the staff's efforts by making simply making eye contact and smiling (which they did). Seems trivial but I think those small things says a lot about a business. I would recommend this restaurant even if you are not a guest of the hotel.

    I had a hotel credit I could use on this restaurant, so I popped into the Peacock Room for a solo…read moreearly dinner. The ambiance is amazing, plus velvet, emerald and sapphire tone, glitzy, and feels like a good photo op. The bar and cocktail menu looked expansive. However, I was going to be hopping on a meeting, so I could not partake, unfortunately. A group got this impressive tower of espresso martini and everyone seemed to be enjoying their drinks! I wanted that New Orleans seafood but had late lunch, so I opted for just the crispy gulf shrimp on cheesy grits. I really wished I can hungrier because the dish ended up being very heavy. The shrimp were nice and crispy. The charred Brussels sprouts gave me the false sense that this was a healthy dish because I was getting my veggie intake. The bacon jam was sweet and went well with the Brussels sprouts. I loved the combination of the cheesy grits and the Crystal hot sauce. It was the perfect amount of both and some how led me to understand why Americans put hot sauce on their Mac n cheese and some other cheesy dishes after 30 years of not really understanding the attraction to that combo. I got the marinated olives to go so I could have a little snack later. They were just stuff I feel I could get in a jar... not really sure if I could justify the price. I think this is a fine place if you're looking for a photogenic night out drinking with a group of friends. Could be really cute for brunch!

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