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Seven Three Distilling

4.8 (489 reviews)
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Moderate noise
Happy hour specials
Good for dancing
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Melitta S.

Wow!! So we got a free tour per our hotel Méridien. Um this was ten times worth it due to Ashley (sp) She's a goldmine of information!! She's the treasure!!! I'm not a liquor person. It was all Raw for me but I enjoyed the trip. Get the Bloody Mary or egg jog drink I love history

Paul R.

Four of us were in NOLA for a long weekend of football, food, and shenanigans, so what better way to start the day than with a distillery tour? We had the first tour of the day at high noon. Our tour was private as we were the only ones in the establishment. Seven Three is only a 20-minute walk or so from the Canal/Bourbon St area. There is a cool older cemetery across that street that I wanted to check out, but it was locked up. We did have a heart breakfast at Ruby's, so we were ready for our tour and tastings. They do not serve food here, so load up before your tour. Renee was our guide, and he provided an excellent introduction and tour of their production area. Seven Three is a small-batch distiller and was founded in 2016. The name Seven Three pays homage to the 73 unique districts in NOLA. Renee guided us through their entire offerings, and by the end, I believe we all were feeling AOK! Our favorites were their rye, rum, and their version of an Irish whiskey. They do ship to Texas, and we will be placing an order soon. They have a bar area with TVs, and you can order mixed cocktails here. We had our last tastings at the bar. They is a large gift shop with some very interesting merchandise and some really cool photos. Pro tips: Schedule your Seven Three tour in advance as they have large tour groups stopping by. Schedule a (free) tour of the Sazarac House. You do receive excellent tastings, and if you are an Eagle Rare and/or Colonel Taylor fan, load up!

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Rachel R.

Ashley was amazing for our distillery tour! Great vibe and good liquors. We had a good time during our girls trip.

Nadia V.

Rene was amazing!! Such an informative and fun tour - highly recommend if you're looking for a fun activity with a larger group. We came here for a bachelorette and LOVED it!!!

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Madonna M.

There's no food, it's a Distillery co. Lol, the service was the best, a huge S/O to Logan, he was amazing & provided so much information and education on all the spirits we tasted. The ambiance is dope from the entrance, to the bar. Prepared to be hot during the touring part so dress light & please eat before you tour. This is perfect for agirls', brida, wedding party, girls outing..you name it. You're going to have so much fun.

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Came here today for the tasting and tour. Our guide was Ashley. She has amazing energy and I really appreciated that she gave a little history about the Treme neighborhood and that Jazz was born there especially since the distillery is in this historic neighborhood it was nice that she paid a little homage to it. Also the staff was really nice and friendly everyone was helpful and kind! Highly recommend!

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Ian M.

Rustic distillary vibe. Bar to chill out in, little nick nack shop and very cool people. Have not even done the tour yet, but excited for it.

Ada Y.

Renee was an awesome tour guide. Funny engaging and knowledgeable. Try the cane sugar finished bourbon. Clean and modern. Would come back again to check out the happy hr.

Bindi S.

Absolutely loved the time spent here. Our hotel offered a free tour coupon for here (I think most hotels will given this is a bit far from the main action). My husband and I took advantage of it since we had some time before flying out and so glad we did! It's a small cute place and our host was amazing. She gave us a good history lesson of New Orleans and the various areas with a little goth thrown in. It was worth it just for that! The pours on the tastings were generous. I was surprised we got to sample so much and had to actually ask her to go easy for the last 3 drinks. Drunk at 11! We bought some nice gin from there since that's my drink of choice lately but we also tried vodka,rum,whiskey. A bottle was about $33. Would suggest for anyone who likes alcohol and history to go here.

Ashley was a great tour guide
Monty W.

Highly recommend!! Ashley was awesome! Very informative, loved the history tidbits. Ashley has a great sense of humor. The liquor tastings were just the icing on the cake. She made the tour fun. Very cool vibe here, nothing like I was expecting after a few Google street view look arounds. They've done a great job with the bar & sales area. 10/10 recommend.

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Fun experience. Myles & Rene were very friendly, knowledgeable and provided a great service!

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The tour was a lovely experience - worth the time, and yum yum, the rum was delicious!

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Excellent informative tour! Super friendly staff. Rene was super cool and accommodated our post New Year's late arrival! Thank you!!

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A young distillery with a decent lineup of spirits. I 100% understand why their high rye whisky has won awards, just fantastic stuff.

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Ashley was a wonderful guide. Very friendly, informative and took great care of our group. Highly recommend the tour.

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