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    Jeanette's Bar & Restaurant

    5.0 (1 review)

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    3 years ago

    I use to hang out here it's a great place to drink and relax my favorite place in Harvey

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    Boomer's Nightclub - Coca Mesa's drag brunch - get your reservations!

    Boomer's Nightclub

    3.5(2 reviews)
    4.5 mi
    $$

    I hate to do it, but I gotta knock this place down a star…read more First of all, after my last review, they increased the price of local beer and now the only local beer is Abita Amber. I don't drink Abita, so I had a Corona and then switched off to red wine. Admittedly, I don't drink like I used to, so the wine was fine. I'm bummed that they got rid of Canebrake and a few other local beers but I guess they weren't selling. The venue is now non smoking which is a huge plus. I loved that there were plenty of places to sit tonight. I'm not here as often as I used to be, but it's still a decent place to see a band.

    Last week, a friend of mine asked if I wanted to come on Friday night, September 29, to see a…read morefriend of her's band, Phunky Monkey. I said yes when she asked, and the day of, I was considering backing out. Working 9 hours, then waiting 4 hours after I got off work to meet up, make the trek to the Boomtown Casino (a good 30-45 minutes away) and what I imagined to be a smoky, people filled building drinking was not what I consider to be a great time on any day of the week. Well, let me tell you, I had no right to make those assumptions. Yes, you have to enter the building that houses the casino, but this is tucked off to one side, about the size of a high school gym, and not even halfway filled. I bought the first round of drinks for her, her husband and myself for $15, which is a great price in my opinion. There was no cover charge. Some of her other friends showed up, and we were in for a great time. The band was energetic, and had about 8 players with instruments ranging from keyboards, to guitars, to brass instruments and drums. The songs ranged from current hits to songs from 20 years ago. My favorite was their final song, where they covered Beastie Boys Funky Monkey. They did a cover of Guns-N-Roses and many other bands. A-freaking-mazing. I had a great time. We got there about 9pm, and before I knew it, they had played their last song and were breaking down the stage at 1am. I even had a sighting of another YELP-er that I had not seen in quite some time, and it was nice to see her. The restrooms are across the hall. There are several food places nearby. The parking lot is HUGE. Ginormous. All in all, I am glad I came, and I had a great time. Seriously much better than what I expected, and I am happy for that.

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    The Rabbit Hole

    The Rabbit Hole

    3.6(22 reviews)
    2.2 miCentral City

    Fun live music venue with an outdoor stage in the (relatively desolate) Warehouse District in NOLA…read more Great and friendly ambiance and a stand that made fresh tamales. I enjoyed this place very much.

    I've never been here, so sorry if I trample some etiquette or whatever, but this was my experience…read moreat the rabbit hole. I bought some presale tickets to a show here for $20. When I arrived, our IDs were checked and then we were let in. AFTER we were let in, two people let us know there was a 10 dollar cover. Whatever. I already paid for the show so am I really just gonna leave there? I ask to pay with card, and am told there's tax on it. Sure. I get it. Electronic payments are all catalogued so it makes sense there's tax. However, I see the itemized bill as it's being brought up. It says "$11 cover". There's a separate line for the tax under it, but I was definitely charged 11 for a cover PLUS tax after that. I ask the workers if there's a mistake, and they say it's the tax. I point out that the tax is below that, and then they say something along the lines of "you're acting like we want to rob you, I don't get any money out of this." The place to insert my card is then pulled away from me as I am removing my card from it to pay, and am told "You don't have to pay for it if you don't want". As I already paid, I point it out and I am offered a refund. At this point, I just want this to be over and I enter the courtyard, down $44 dollars for a show I thought would only be $20. As I enter, I hear them yell "douche" over and over at me. This sort of soured the night for me and we left soon after that. If you're a regular here then I'm sure you enjoy it, but it is not for new people and it is definitely not a welcoming environment. The food smelled good at least.

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    On the Rocks Lounge

    3.3(3 reviews)
    2.9 mi
    $$

    I have decided to create a whole new listing for this place for a few reasons:…read more 1) After many attempts to mark the original listing as "NOT closed", Yelp has decided to ignore my pleas, making it impossible to check in here. 2) The bar is under completely new management and is a totally different bar than it was when I first reviewed it. I figured: a new day, a new dawn, a new listing. If that is fine and dandy with the powers that be I will continue with my review. Arriba arriba!! I love what they have done with the place! On the Rocks now has two rooms! The main bar area and the DJ room. The pool tables have been moved to make way for dancing! They play Latin music here now, as well as typical top 40. There are always people salsa dancing (I wish I could) and I do my own version of dancing which is basically strutting around the dance floor to (kind of) the beat. Look, I can't dance that well, okay? I have yet to name my style of dancing but it WILL take the world by storm one of these days. White girl strut (trademark pending!)? I don't know. I'm working on it. The space next to the dance floor has been raised onto a platform that is now complete with a sofa for relaxing and hanging out. There is also a sitting area in the DJ room if you want to be closer to the music. Overall the bar is clean and the people are super nice and friendly. The Bud Light limes (Westbank gonna Westbank) have been replaced by Modelo, which is fine by me. Definitely one of the better Westbank hangouts, so be sure to drop in and check it out.

    I have been to many different bars in my life. On the Rocks Lounge is one of the more unique places…read morethat I have visited. A friend recommended this bar so I gave it a shot. Upon walking up I was advised that I would have to be frisked prior to entry. This is normally a sign telling me to leave immediately, but I decided to give it a shot. As far as friskings go (I've been frisked a lot), this was rather uneventful. He could have done a better job if he was genuinely searching for weapons, but I guess it was more of a deterrent than anything else. Once inside I learned that this was not a place for me. The bar is separated into two different areas. One room contained the DJ, pool tables and an incredibly disturbing laser light show. It reminded me of the laser shows I used to attend in New Orleans East, but with much different music. The DJ didn't seem to speak English so requesting that he play "Marrero" by MC Thick was somewhat pointless. The DJ also made frequent use of some sort of synthetic horn noise that was horrendous. The second room is where the dance floor, bar and odd stage area were. The dance floor was huge. If one wanted to dance to the beat, there was plenty of room. The bar wasn't bad and there were a couple of cocktail waitresses ensuring you got the beer you wanted. The stage area was odd. There were a couple of couches, but there was also some sort of pole as well. While everyone I encountered was friendly, communication was difficult. The cocktail waitresses spoke limited English and most of the customers were conversing in Spanish. Would I go back to On the Rocks? Maybe, but there are many other WB bars I would rather visit.

    Jeanette's Bar & Restaurant - nightlife - Updated June 2026

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