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    Longitude 90

    4.2 (27 reviews)
    ModerateBars
    Open 6:30 am - 11:00 pm

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    LONGITUDE 90 ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Outdoor seating
    Happy hour specials
    Good for groups

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    Kiersten J.

    The wait staff was excellent, quick and attentive. The food also came out very quickly. Nothing was "high" quality, but you do get a decent portion for what you pay for. Definitely feels like hotel quality food. The best part of the meal was the fries and the club. Skip the shrimp roll, shrimp was tiny and watery and obviously frozen (despite being right on the water). The burger tasted like dish washer but you'll be distracted by how high it is stacked. Overall. Not the worst. Not the best. And you don't have to leave the hotel. The ambiance was nice, but very loud with how many parties are coming in and out of the hotel.

    French Tini
    Ashanti W.

    Myra and Erika - 2 names you don't want to forget when visiting this bar. Take advantage of sparkling hour for a multitude of food and drink specials. If the light is on - sparkling hour is on! The drink selection is great, and they'll make the drink to your liking. Don't walk past the Le Meridien hotel or even stay there and not visit the Longitude 90 bar.

    French Onion Soup

    Food at the bar was delicious but overpriced! Their French onion soup was delicious! I had their hamburger with fries which were yummy and I also tried their Caesar salad, which was delicious as well.

    Smoked Wings
    Liz R.

    This is the bar inside of the Le Meridien Hotel in NOLA and the ambiance is definitely one that matches the vibe of Le Meridien as the decor is chic and the bar itself is cozy and upscale without being pretentious. I was immediately greeted and asked if I'd like to order a cocktail and I requested to see a cocktail menu as I was interested in seeing if they had any cocktail specialties. I went with the Sparkling Sazerac which packed a punch and was equally tasty. For food they had a limited 4th of July menu however it did include many of the NOLA favorites you'd expect to see (gumbo, jambalaya etc) but I was in the mood for wings and a salad so I went with the BLT salad and the Smoked wings. The kitchen does take a little longer to prepare food despite it not being busy at all, however, my order was accurate, the food was hot, the presentation was on point and most importantly the food was YUMMY!!!! The salad was literally loaded with pecans and bacon and I wished there was a little more greenery to balance a bit better but who truly complains about too much bacon lol. The wings were flavorful without the bbq sauce drizzle and the portion was huge as I had to take a bunch to go. Service by the bartenders was spot on as they were friendly and attentive. All in all if you're around Le Meridien or staying there and are in the mood for cocktails and a bite, consider popping in.

    Crab cakes
    Paula S.

    Grabbing food here while staying at the hotel was a disappointment. The crab cakes were represented as being a nice size but they looked like breakfast sausage patties for $17. The salad was also represented as being a sizeable portion but it definitely wasn't. Do yourself a favor and dine at an actual restaurant.

    Kelly J.

    I recently attended a conference at Le Méridien New Orleans and had snacks and drinks at longitude 90 a couple of times along the way. I visited this spot with multiple people each time, and the service was a bit lacking. You order at the bar and then wait for someone to bring the items out to you, if you're not sitting at the bar. On our second visit a member of our party had to go to the bar twice to check on our order, though the spot wasn't very busy. During my visits I drank a Sazerac and several Pimm's Cups. Both of these cocktails were fine. A member of our party ordered an Old Fashioned at one point and did not enjoy it at all, but I do have to point out we're a bit spoiled when it comes to bourbon as we live in Louisville, Kentucky. I think she opted for a Manhattan for her second cocktail and said it was a bit better. As far as snacks I tried the Muffuletta Sliders, Meat and Cheese Plate, Cheese Plate, and Wings with Bacon BBQ Sauce. Everything was alright. It's hard to go wrong with meat, cheese, and bread; so, I enjoyed those dishes the best. The wings were alright and the muffuletta sliders were a bit odd to me. The flavor wasn't bad, but they weren't what I was expecting. It was almost of a muffuletta salad on small buns, rather than the traditional sandwich. If you find yourself at Le Méridien New Orleans then longitude 90 is a fine spot to stop for a drink or snack, but I wouldn't go out of my way to check this place out.

    Tall Stack of Pancakes

    We only had breakfast here during our stay at the Le Méridien and it was absolutely wonderful! Our server Kaiyln and the other lady and all the other server ed were the best! Great service and wonderful sweet people. Highly recommend getting breakfast here whether or not you're staying at the hotel!

    A preview of mixed drinks. There's a few pages to choose from.
    Deirdre T.

    So far my favorite Bloody Mary. Shauna the bar tender was informative, had excellent customer service and was totally helped enhance our experience. Try the Marie Lauveau Bloody Mary....you can't go wrong.

    Jon J.

    The bartender was very polite and professional, but we come there for the "famous Bloody Marys." They were out of them so we tried other drinks and they were subpar. Love the concept and think they could be have a great bar but they need to make better mixed drinks.

    This is the best time we've had in New Orleans. We saw a sign walking by the day before and decided to check it out the next day. Be sure to Alan for Shira, Travis, Darrien or Tinesha - They are fantastic! Drinks are fantastic and the food is delicious!!!!

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    3 months ago

    I came here for a work trip. Best gumbo actually. Great view, I'll stop whenever I'm in town!

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    Good drinks and great music scene on Frenchmans. Multi leveled bar. Cool laid back croed

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    Slow service Salad was tasty and fresh. Brussels Sprouts were a little greasy but tasty. Brisket was basically a burger.

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    Ask the Community - Longitude 90

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    HUGE shout out to Shira, Shauna and Michael - they have taken exceptional care of us offering up terrific cocktail and food suggestions.

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    We were hesitant because there were only a few people sitting at the bar when we walked in. It…read moreturned out that was the band, which meant it was just the two of us girls, so we decided we'd just have a drink and see what happens. It was 2 p.m. afterall, so not a lot of people were out in general. Turns out the band was great! Then people started trickling in and there was a good crowd enjoying the music with us. We had a great time, chatted with other patrons and a few of the band members. Good drinks, prices are on the higher end at ~$15, but still affordable. I had a Pimm's cup which was refreshing, they are served in souvenir to go cups that are really cute. Glad we decided to stay! A great time was had.

    Before I start, this is my review based on my experience. I've noticed some people complain about…read morethe music, paying the cover charge, seating or the size of the venue. I'm not here to argue any of those points. I will say this: expecting live musicians to perform for free until you decide whether they're worth paying is ridiculous. The cover is usually only $5...$10 max. If that's a dealbreaker, this probably isn't your place. Stay home and stream Spotify. Now... I have some friends in town, and whenever that happens, a Monday night trip to the Spotted Cat is basically mandatory. I've been coming here for years and years. Yes, it's super touristy now, but it still gives me the warm fuzzies every time I walk through those doors. So I'm presenting the "compliment sandwich" review. Never heard of it? You start with a compliment, slip in some constructive-ish criticism, then end with another compliment. Supposedly people receive feedback better that way. Let's see. First, the music. Outstanding. Chris Christy wasn't what I thought I wanted to hear until I actually heard him. I felt completely transported. Man, can that guy play the guitar. It felt kinda like gypsy music. Then came the Frenchmen Street Allstars. The last time I saw them, they had a different lead singer and, honestly, they kind of felt like a completely different band, aside from the phenomenal drummer. This version did not disappoint. It was a great mix of jazz and New Orleans standards. Both bands were great! **Now a note to management.** Great music isn't enough. The bar should be every bit as memorable as the stage. Forgive me, I didn't get the bartenders' names, so I have to describe them by physical traits. The first bartender, the guy with the mountain of curly hair, was friendly enough and made decent drinks. Later, another bartender with a short haircut took over and made the best drinks of the night. Then there was the bartender with the black and hot pink hair. She looked like she'd rather be anywhere else. She rarely smiled, her demeanor felt unwelcoming, and it almost came across as hostile. On top of that, the drinks she made were so weak I genuinely wondered if there was any alcohol in them. Seriously. They were that bad. Here's my philosophy: if you're going to be grumpy, aloof, or have some other off-putting trait, you'd better make a mean drink. Years and years ago there was a bartender named Curtis who wasn't exactly sunshine and rainbows, but that man could make a cocktail. I didn't need him to smile because the drink did all the talking. If the drink is mostly soda, though, friendliness becomes a lot more important. Unfriendly and bad bartending is a double whammy. She must be somebody's child or partner because I can't think of any other reason to employ a bad bartender. I hate to belabor the point, but the drinks aren't cheap. Cheap and bad I can take. For another comparison, there's another bartender there, I'm pretty sure her name is Chris. She's been there for years. She's all business. Maybe a little surly. Who am I kidding? A lot surly. But she's a character. More importantly, she makes a great drink. That's the kind of personality that somehow fits the Spotted Cat perfectly. Now let me end with the final piece of "bread" on my compliment sandwich. The doorman deserves his own review. That gravelly-voiced "Welcome to the Spotted Cat!" is part of the experience. Then he absolutely hammers that stamp onto your wrist. Somehow you don't even mind because you know what's waiting on the other side: incredible music, a fun room, and one of the best nights you can have on Frenchmen Street. Just don't let the bartender with the pink and black hair make your drink.

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