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    Harry's Corner

    3.6 (112 reviews)
    InexpensiveBars
    Fri 10:00 am - 3:00 AM (Next day)
    Sat 10:00 am - 3:00 AM (Next day)

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    HARRY'S CORNER ATMOSPHERE

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

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    Ghostbuster! SO good!!
    Honey B.

    Fast & friendly service, cash only. Order the Ghostbuster, it's SO good!!! It comes with a cute little Jell-O shot ghost!

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    Great slice of local life in a great bar. The juke box is filled with great songs and the bar is filled with great people! Was in town for the weekend, popped in for a beer or two around 5:00 and left at 1:00. Amazing staff, great prices and great drinks! Will drink here again!

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    Scott K.

    Dusty little dive bar in the French Quarter bartending by a couple of old farts, but they're amazing dudes. The service was good. I liked how fast I got my drink even though it was quite busy. I don't think they had any food but if they did, I'm sure it's awesome. I look like they do live music in there. Maybe I think I saw a stage. I'm not sure I'm the worst sometimes but at least go in there and talk to the bartenders.

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    Phoenix A.

    While in NOLA with my friends for our friends 40th, Harry's Corner became a kind of home base bar. It was recommended by a FB group for reasonably priced drinks. On the second night in NOLA this was also the rest stop place for our ghost tour which is where I discovered the "Ghostbuster", one of their signature cocktails that is topped with a boozy ghost shaped Jello-Jiggler. OBSESSED. I can't exactly place the cocktail...but it tastes like a Mai Tai meets a Pinâ Colada without being too sweet, but strong, refreshing and tropical. My friends and I kept going back to grab a drink to go, use the restrooms, take a load off before continuing on our way. On our last day there which was my besties bday, we met Paul. He made my friend a special birthday cocktail with a Candle in it and the whole bar sang happy birthday to her. It made her feel SO special. Paul was a doll and if I lived here, Harry's would be the spot I'd come to after a long day for a tasty drink without extortion. Be aware though, this is a cash only bar. An ATM IS located inside however. It's divey, it's vibey, it's affordable and the bartenders are not putting on airs with their kindness, humor and vibe. Every single bartender here we encountered in our numerous stops here were your neighborhood bar type of friendly, fun and ge This is the kind of bar you want to go to when you're not looking for pretentious tourist traps, where you can feel that sense of community even in a tourist heavy city. Go here. Get a Ghostbuster. Tell Paul we say hi and we'll be back!

    Chris G.

    Our ghost story tour took us here. Super fun bar for your hydration needs. FYI it's a cash bar. They have an old school music jukebox, which we fed, 3 songs for $1.00. As it relates to dive bars, this is a solid stop. #CHEERS

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    Angela W.

    I am just not sure how to rate this place.......at first I thought that this is the place to go if you want to get away from the tourists....it's just a quiet place to watch ball games and drink. However in hindsight, hubby and I had two Bloody Mary's in rather small plastic cups. We think we were drugged with something like a date rape drug. We lost memory of our next 6-7 hours. Luckily for us we were staying with friends who live a few doors door from Harry's and they showed up and basically babysat us for the remainder of the day. I have my suspicions that the bar tender was working with some one else and we were targets for something bad to happen but I can't prove that. I only know that after drinking two Bloody Mary's I had memory loss for 8-10 hours and that has never happened to me before. I am no stranger to vodka and regularly have two martinis with no problem. Scary!!!!

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    13 years ago

    Great little hangout spot just off Bourbon with great prices, friendly staff, and a great jukebox!

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    What a great unpretentious bar in the Quarter. Forget the rest and come here for a relaxed atmosphere.

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    13 years ago

    They don't take credit cards so make sure you come with cash so you don't get ripped off by their $3.50 ATM fee.

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    Place was very quaint and a welcome respite from Bourbon Street, however, it was a dump. Bartender Lisa was very nice.

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    8 years ago

    Not impressed, Hurricane drink was to sweet, bartender missing when ready to order, won't go back.

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    10 years ago

    Enjoy the smell of stank socks and underwear in your beer mug. Oh yea, also cash only. Nice bartender though...

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    9 years ago

    People who work here are awesome. Sit by a window and enjoy the breeze...and sights!

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    10 years ago

    straight up old man bar. worked for me and my lady. they serve beer and whiskey and thats just perfect.

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    A Must go to place of you want a great local bar in the French quarter. Super friendly bartenders, great prices and great atmosphere!!

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