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    Huge Ass Beers

    3.7 (109 reviews)
    InexpensiveBeer Bar, Sports Bars
    Closed 11:00 am - 6:00 AM (Next day)

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    What's the vibe?
    Loud
    Casual
    Live music
    Happy hour specials

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    Tiff H.

    I'm having trouble making a distinction between whether my impression of Huge Ass Beers was influenced by the trashiness of Bourbon Street. Maybe not my classiest moment coming here. But the idea of it seemed fun at the time. There is a huge selection of, well, huge ass beers. You're not going to be getting your craft beers here but I did get a huge ass 32oz Stella. It came in a heavier duty version of a Chinese takeout soup container, with Huge Ass Beers printed on the side. The mouth of the cup is huge so if anything landed in it, I'm not sure I was aware of it. They also offered 16oz, but that doesn't seem out of the ordinary in size to me. I saw much larger beers coming out of the bar but I couldn't stomach more than 32oz of beer if my life depended on it. The bar itself was kind of depressing. There was one guy at the bar sipping on a beer while a live band played in the back to an audience of 3-5 people. Maybe it was too early... and also maybe because it was a Monday night. Would I come here again? I don't know. Depends how I feel next time I'm in NOLA on Bourbon Street... and if someone would share a huge ass beer with me.

    Huge ass beer on Bourbon Street in New Orleans French Quarter.
    Brian S.

    Saw people drinking huge ass beer in a funny booty cup and asked where did you get that? Great bar stopped by early and had an amazing blues band playing and got some huge ass beer.

    Frank B.

    How much ass can you consume is the eternal question. Now at HUGE ASS BEER it's all the matter of your alcohol tolerance. When roaming Burben St make your way to this place to get a HUGE ASS refreshing drink and possibly have some food if the cook decides to show up. Outside of liver killing portions of booze theres not much else to say other than drink up!

    Marielle S.

    As far as bars on Bourbon Street go, this one wasn't too bad. The place is actually called "Prohibition: Huge Ass Beers", so make a note of that if you're looking for the place, for some reason. Just like any bar like this, it's going to be a tourist trap and there were plenty on the night we were here. We were hanging out waiting for the Krewe of Boo parade to start and we decided to sit at the bar, have a few drinks and watch the LSU game. There was a band playing that was pretty good and the staff was friendly and fast. They have a "2 for 1" deal that basically applies to all of the crappy beer, so I skipped it and got myself a regular priced Lagunitas IPA that I was happy with. I wouldn't plan an evening around hanging out here, but it isn't a bad choice if you're in the area.

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    Kerstyn T.

    This is a real small chill bar! Not a whole lot of seats, but fun people and cold beer. 21 and over only; Strict rules. The music is loud and bump'n in the day. Beers are huge: domestics 16oz - $4.50, 32 oz - $8, 45oz - $14, 70oz - $25. Premium 16oz - $6, 32oz - $10, 45oz - $15, 70oz - $25. Try this place out. Stop by to stay or grab a drink to go!

    Maria A.

    Beers were huge and prices pretty decent. I'd come back here. Best bang for your buck.

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    Savannah V.

    Great atmosphere & music! Don't remember too much since it's New Orleans but enjoyed my time here & got some pics. What can I say! They have huge! Ass! Beers!!

    View from balcony
    Nathan H.

    You can't go wrong with a balcony on Bourbon. You can get much better prices a block down at the ER, but you don't come here for a good drink or even a good deal. You want the view and you want the giant beer mug. Come early to get your spot on Saturday nights or during Mardi Gras. This is one of those places on Bourbon that you can tell someone to meet you and you know exactly where to go.

    Chelsea D.

    We saw the sign and had to go inside. It's hard not to because it's a Huge Ass Beer. We got the cartoonish bottle-shaped 40 oz. of terrible beer for a whopping $12 each, complete with a giant straw and lots of attitude from the bartenders who were extremely slow when it came to bartending. Like Troy K. says, you should take advantage of the bathroom. It's clean-ish, and if you hold onto your Huge Ass Beer (which should be easy, as it's got a handle), you can pop in later for free access to a nice enough bathroom after wandering Bourbon St.

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    Comedically Huge , Huge Ass beers served ice cold practically guarantees instant refreshment.

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    Butt shaped beers, can't go wrong. Couldn't hear for 2 days after, but worth for the butt shaped beers because I'm a sucker for gimmicks.

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    Fun and definitely huge ass beers! True New Orleans staple, Best to visit off season,

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    Very live bar.fast drink service.w me and my crew having a really,good time at huge ads beer

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    Manning's Sports Bar and Grill

    Manning's Sports Bar and Grill

    2.7
    (1.1k reviews)
    0.5 mi
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    Stopped by Manning's Spots Bar and Grill on our way back to the hotel after our Saturday…read moretournament, and I'm so glad we did! My daughter is a huge fan of chicken wings--like, she wants to eat them every day --so she was beyond excited when we walked in. We were seated immediately and ordered drinks--me, a much-needed beer, and my daughter, a soda. For food, we went with the lemon pepper wings, nachos, and onion rings. Let me tell you... these wings were . Some of the best I've ever had! Perfectly crispy on the outside, juicy on the inside . I honestly wish we had a place like this back home in Cali. Our waitress was attentive, friendly, and super helpful, and the atmosphere was cozy and welcoming. Definitely a spot we'll be coming back to next time! Highly recommend for wing lovers.

    We did not enjoy our experience here. We popped in because the bar across the street that was…read morewanted to go too was just super packed and we wanted a bite to eat after a long day of walking around the French quarter. When we walked in the hostess hardly acknowledged us. I asked if we could sit at the bar and she said yes so we walked over. The bar was full so we went back and asked if we could do a table instead. She laughed in our face and looked at us like we were crazy or inconveniencing her. And she was lounging on the bench on her phone, not even behind the counter to greet guests. There were tons of empty tables that hadn't even been cleaned off yet so we just sat at the cleanest one that at least didn't have dishes on it. It took FOREVER for a waitress to even come to us and take our order. After we placed our orders I think our waitress sensed that we were not having a good time so she apologized for the wait and was very kind and pleasant compared to the hostess. I wanted to try the pepper jack boudin egg-rolls. My boyfriend got the fried local shrimp. I did not like the boudin egg-roll. It was fried very hard and I wasn't the biggest fan of the boudin sausage but I wanted to try it because I never had it. You win some you some. I just ended up eating my boyfriend's shrimp because it had taken so long to get our food that the kitchen was basically getting ready to close so I didn't order anything else. Soooo yea. Not my go to choice for a bar. They did have these cool movie theatre style lounge chair in front of the big screen though so that was cool.

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    Cooter Brown's

    3.9
    (634 reviews)
    4.1 mi
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    Cooter Brown's is truly an Uptown New Orleans staple…read more This classic tavern and oyster bar is one of my go-to spots when I'm looking to just chill, grab a great drink, and enjoy solid New Orleans food in a laid-back environment. Located right at St. Charles & Carrollton on the streetcar line, it's super easy to get to and always buzzing in the best way. The drink options are endless--great cocktails, frozen margaritas, beer by the glass or pitcher, and a huge variety of beers to choose from. TVs are everywhere, making it a perfect spot to catch sporting events, meet up with friends, or just hang out solo. The vibe is low-key, casual, and welcoming--no frills, just a consistently good time. I also love that they're open 11 AM to 1 AM, seven days a week, which is clutch no matter the day or occasion. And finding out they've been around since 1977 just adds to the charm and legacy. If you're looking for great happy hour options, strong cocktails, classic New Orleans eats, and an Uptown spot where you can relax and connect with friends, Cooter Brown's always delivers. Definitely one of those places that never goes out of style. A true NOLA staple.

    HOLY YUM! This roast best po boy is absolutely fire! This is a total dive bar, I love it! It is…read moreself serve for food, free seating. Staff are super sweet came here for the food and was not disappointed at all. I really only ordered this one meal, but the pickle and gravy with the soft bread....drooling right now thinking about it. Come over and get one....plus one to go lol And I guess I was so excited my picture of the po boy was unfortunately blurry lol

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    Walk-On's Sports Bistreaux - New Orleans

    Walk-On's Sports Bistreaux - New Orleans

    3.6
    (778 reviews)
    0.5 mi
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    Thanks mainly to the fact that the NBA playoff games this week were on a number of channels not…read moreincluded in my hotel's cable package, I went to Walk-On's each night for three straight nights during Jazz fest. This will sound weird to say: Walk-On's isn't good, which made it great. Here's what I mean. You aren't coming into Walk-On's for high-end tasting menu cuisine, or beautiful sights, or the kind of people watching you'll get at sexier, hip bars in this or any city. But if you wanna grub and watch a game? I would come to Walk-On's every week if it was near my house. Lots of TVs. Food comes out of the kitchen fast. The mozzarella "logs" are magnificent, and absolutely terrible for you...but not any worse than the doughnut bread pudding, built on actual Krispy Kreme doughnuts, which almost left me with a heart attack. The waffle fries were great every night. (The burger? Not as great.) The prices for a bourbon "double" pour are very fair, much more so than the prices in other cities I hit on a regular basis. The wings, I am told, are solid. There is a general sense that everyone on staff is hustling, based on my three visits there this week, even when the space wasn't that crowded. I will be back for future Jazzfests!

    Mediocre experience in a city with so much inspired food and entertainment. As out of towners, we…read moreneeded to see a specific high-stakes college basketball game. We were seated quickly and they changed a TV near us to the game. I got the spinach and artichoke dip. It was ok- very creamy and was similar to a TGI Fridays or Applebees style app. I also got to try some mozzarella sticks and fries. Both were also very similar to a budget chain in terms of quality and flavor. Service was speedy and persistent at first and then we didn't really get checked on for long stretches later. I know that it's hard to find balance in service when sports fans are there for a whole game- but it was wierd that I was able to get a couple drinks in the beginning and then nada. Also- this is gonna sound wierd, but be careful in the bathroom. The doors have a pretty strong spring-powered open mechanism. I was warned and it still got me bad in the knee. Overall- it's not a bad place to go if you're an out of towners with no other options. But the food and experience is meh, in my opinion.

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    Dining area and TVs
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    Old Absinthe House

    Old Absinthe House

    3.6
    (649 reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    If you love a dive bar, this is a must! We stopped in because my fiancé wanted to have absinthe as…read moreis, not in a drink. So I saw for the first time how they light a sugar cube on fire, then pour it in to make the drink. It's cool. The bar has old football helmets hanging from the ceiling and the walls are lined with business cards.

    I'm disappointed that I'm disappointed. Maybe it's what is to expect from NOLA and the Bourbon St…read more experience because I found several missed opportunities . This is an old, full of history building and business. And is very dive bar feeling- until you walk into the back bar- which is old saloon vibes but dead quiet and empty. But the chairs score a million stars for comfort. Absinthe has this feeling behind it- not cold beer and well drinks for cheap let's see how drunk we can get and party... it's an experience. And that experience is lost. Which is really disappointing. I imagined something more than we got. The back bar doesn't serve all the drinks and mainly does the traditional absinthe experience- great- but there's nothing that says that and there's tables and chairs but no one to educate you or offer suggestions. There's the back bartender. It's all very confusing. The back area would be sick with a piano player or acoustic guitar player or even a small jazz band and someone to invite you to experience "absinthe" and more so, traditionally. If you're spending $60+ make it worth it. Inviting. Educating. Alluring. An experience. This wasn't the experience I thought we might get at such a unique, historic spot.

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    Tableau

    Tableau

    3.9
    (1.4k reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $$$

    Great experience…read more We visited Tableau for the first time. We sat at the bar and had a a drink ahead of our 5:45 pm dinner reservation. Bartender Derek took care of us. My wife had a canned Mockly mocktail and I had a Woodford Old Fashioned. She enjoyed her mocktail and my Old Fashioned was decent. We were seated near the kitchen. It was really cold in this area. Thankfully, we both brought light jackets with us. The head waiter (young man in a suit) had the aircon adjusted and it did get better. Newell was our server. What a peach. She said she's been at Tableau since they opened in 2013. She took good care of us. My wife ordered the Chicken Tableau dinner. I ordered the Maison Salad and the French Onion Soup. My wife enjoyed her meal. I sampled the crispy chicken thigh portion of her meal and it was quite tasty. My salad was smallish and looked pretty wimpy but the dressing was real nice and I liked the nuts on the salad. The standout for me, by far was the French Onion Soup. It was the second best I've ever had. The onions were well caramelized, the broth was deep with flavor and the cheese great. The portion was quite large as well. Quite a value in my opinion and honestly, paired with the salad was plenty of food for me. A loaf of soft bread with whipped butter was served at the beginning. Miss Jewell did a good job of serving and checking in on us. I will definitely be back to Tableau on our next visit to NOLA.

    When we walked into the restaurant, the hostess was very icy- I felt judged walking in. The waiter…read morewasn't the nicest either. The steak I ordered, granted it was $54, was very chewy and almost had a gamey taste. All of our dishes were luke-warm and pretty much average. The restaurant is in the Jackson square, there is a lot of construction going on around the restaurant.

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    2nd floor dining
    2nd floor dining
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    Blue Crab Fondue
    Spiral staircase in the entry

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    Spiral staircase in the entry

    Huge Ass Beers - beerbar - Updated June 2026

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