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    Siberia

    4.3 (107 reviews)
    InexpensiveMusic Venues, Bars
    Open 3:00 pm - 2:00 am (Next day)

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    SIBERIA ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Loud
    Divey
    Live music
    Good for dancing

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    Erika G.

    I loved this beat up bar, with a Slavic street food restaurant in the back. More on that in my review of the actual restaurant. A dark bar with a Russian vibe. Get some vodka and listen to music, comrade, you are welcome here. It's sort of out of the way, but that's good. Not touristy, though I was a tourist. Whatever. GO HERE.

    What is happening here?? Russian punk? Not sure
    Virginia F.

    Hey, Stumbelina... ( That's me, talking to me ) Let's go to Siberia to hear ... * Bulgarian throat singing?* That was completely my impression. I'm not sure what it really was but I loved it. And I was also pretty damned sauced up by the time I got there. It's raucous and real. The vibe in that place will put a smile on your face, drunk or not. They serve pierogis out of a window in the back of the bar. What else do you really need in life, anyway? I felt liberated from the same ol French Quarter herd, set free from the crowded Frenchman St droves.. I walked there from Tremé and survived just fine. Maybe have a partner. I didn't feel unsafe at any point. I met some fun people and gratefully absorbed the foreign sounding music and all too familiar beer. It's worth your time- put it on your NOLA list.

    The shots are trill!!
    Geneva H.

    Monday night is comedy and burlesque! It's a rear night! It's polish menu which is weird but it works. I like various French fry options. If your into beets you'll be in heaven. Drinks are always strong here. This is the place to see great comics or catch your favorite underground musical acts.

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    David J.

    A bar/restaurant in New Orleans that serves Polish/Slavic food! With character and atmosphere. Siberia is one of those gems you hope the tourists don't find--although I am one. It is one of a kind. It is phenomenal. A dark cave, with character in every nook and cranny of the space. It is like a treasure hunt for adults with alcoholic beverages. The space is dark. When I say dark, the walls are painted black. On all the surfaces though there is something, whether it painted onto the surface, or outsider art hanging, or flyers, or, or, or... There is a stage for shows--I'll get to that--and a long bar. It has character. It has depth. It is unpretentious. The staff was great. One of the things I hated most as a bartender was the drink order, "make me something. Surprise me." Well, I'm that person now, but only on a slow night, and when I give inspiration. So, I gave that order, with the suggestions, "bourbon." I was not disappointed. Red absinthe, bourbon, a little simple syrup, and water. Wow! For the rest of the night I ordered cocktails, and was pleased with every one. The staff was courteous and friendly. You can tell this is a locals bar, but everyone smiled. The food is great. I am probably biased because it is so hard to find restaurants with slavic food, but it was delicious. It is separate from the bar, but inside the bar. You order at a window. They eventually call your order. The food comes out in paper dishes. I ordered a whole host of food. The noodles were tasty. The pierogi's were to die for. The helpings are quite sizable and a few dishes can be shared between two people. There was a comedy act and burlesque the night we went. Wow! A lot of fun. Some of the acts fell short--open mic--but that is expected. The burlesque though, they were great. Such a good show. The comedy was fun. Some were spot on, some you felt bad for, but you still clapped. It was a raucous time. This bar is outside the tourist area. Grab transportation there. Don't judge a book by its cover, walk on in there and you will not be disappointed. I saw they have musical acts here, and I can only imagine it would be a rowdy space for a show. This will be my first stop when I'm back.

    Jessica R.

    I always feel slightly out of place at this bar, because compared to everyone else I'm definitely lacking in the tattoo department. However, it's kind of like going to Saturn Bar. Even though everyone is a 20 year old hipster and I'm totally out of place, I still like the bar and everyone is generally friendly. (i.e. It's probably all in my head.) Make no mistake: this is a metal bar. All the way. I'm not much of a heavy metal fan these days, so I try really hard to avoid the music. They're always cool about letting you in without having to pay the cover if you're trying to get some food, or if you were there early and you aren't staying for the show. This is not to say that you shouldn't pay the cover, definitely support local music, tip the band, pay the cover, go to the show. But I think it's cool that I don't have to go elsewhere to avoid paying a $5 cover when all I really want is some of their awesome food (and, probably, earplugs.) Speaking of the food. It f*cking rocks. The only thing I've tried so far is the fish and chips, but it was uhhhhmazing. Like, really really good. I think even the ketchup was house made. Interesting place, great food, pleasant staff. Overall, a win.

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    Kara L.

    I'm kinda in love with this place. It's unique, quirky, and oozes a little kitsch. I'm certain Siberia is making big trouble vith moose and squirrel. I fell into the joint on accident months ago and was smitten with the vibe and distinction. The couple bands I've seen sport several types of instruments beyond the norm. Accordian, concertina, steal guitar, clarinet, and others have been known to fold into the usual brass, bass, drums, and strings of conventional bands. The bathroom is full of graffiti spilling the secrets of drunken rhetoric and a shelf in the back offers a place to give and leave an original creation of your own. The food is pierogies, sausages, and eastern fare supplemented by regular bar food like burgers and fries. Expect a dark, edison light lit, and eveloping venue with captivating musicians and colorful locals.

    Renovated men's room
    Eddie C.

    Siberia to me is a metal heads heaven. All the times I have come here was to see rock metal bands. Nice small (but bigger than Twist of Lime) venue to get close to the band and wide enough to spread out. I just cant imagine this place as anything else than rock, but I recently was here for a rap show and it was just as good! I heard there is bounce nights here, now I can visualize it just fine and am now looking forward to going to one. The location is a strange one. The area is a gentrified locale with a odd mix of bars basically right in the middle of the hood, Of all the times I have been here and the adjoining clubs, I never had a problem with trouble. I worry about all the girls I see outside obviously white girl wasted waiting for a party bus to come pick them up in their glitter mini skirts. In the middle of the hood. But I digress. Back to the bar.. The bar is a long deep one. The back room was recently opened all the time and also has a bar. There is a difference in drinks available from front to back which makes it cool. LIke draft PBR upfront, canned PBR in the back. Also you can see the next act in the back bar in a draped off area getting ready and setting up equipment or just chill with them and buy them a drink. There is a yummy smelling food service in the middle called Kukhnya. I havent eaten here yet but from all the plates and baskets that go passed my face, it looks and smells awesome. Usually there is a cover so be ready. Also its one of them things like I mentioned above, if you havent been here, you probably havent been to the nearby places, Hi Ho, Always Lounge, Kajuns Pub, Phoenix Bar and so on. Its a busy beer fun filled area. No worries :-)

    Chris Acker. (currently looking for a room in NOLA)
    Sally D.

    I only find myself in Siberia on occasion when I'm catching a show. (And for the delicious food... but that's for a different review.). I appreciate that they offer a specific type of musical act that you can't find much elsewhere in NOLA. And the covers are reasonable. However I do find the drink prices to be a bit higher than comparable establishments in the area so I usually just opt for the $3 high life or bud light. Expect a crowd fully invested in the show and the venue being a tight squeeze for the bigger shows. A seat at the bar makes for a good view of the stage if you're lucky enough to snag one. Pro tip: sometimes the back bar is open for cash only.

    Lucy M.

    I had been told by multiple people that Siberia was the place to go for rock shows and I stumbled in after hitting Hi Ho. Beers are cheap, mens bathroom is painted up all trippy. There was a crowd of costumed people outside that looked like a Burning Man sort of crowd that got crossed with crusty punks and theater majors- all in all it looked promising. I had no idea what I would see in terms of music, and we ended up staying for the entire show. Ratty Scurvics Singularity was playing and it was absolutely amazing. One man, shirtless and in clown makeup playing on a keyboard. I can't describe the music. Gypsy swing 80's punk vaudeville? I feel that gets it as close as I can, but it's more than that, better. How this man isn't famous yet is beyond me. I thought I didn't love live music, turns out I just don't like live music in NYC. Crowd was great, cheap booze, made new friends out front. Go and see something exciting.

    Bones is a great band. I wish I could have made the show.
    Clotilde L.

    Siberia can be fun for special events, especially when there is a door cover. I don't think I will go again on a night when there is no cover. Crusty kids love this place. Personally, I would not go alone. I wish I could say more positive things. I've had a few fun times here but I am far from a regular.

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    Bob B.

    I really love Siberia. The exterior (and even interior) can be pretty intimidating and give the impression that it is a hardcore metal/punk refuge. While it can be classified as such I've found it to be one of the most welcoming and friendly place to be in the city. I've been here a few times thinking I just came away on an off night, but each time was lots of fun. It is a bare-bones bar (this doesn't fit my definition of "dive") and the acoustics may not lend themselves to a recording session, but what this place lacks in aesthetics it makes up for with warmth and service. It is a large hall with a long bar and small pool area in the back with everything painted black. They cater to a host of different types of music and acts. There is a decent selection on tap with enough behind the bar to find your palate. If you're knee deep in a night of drinking nothing quite hits the spot like Polish soul food at in-bar restaurant, Kukhnya. Great service from the kitchen staff, as well. I would certainly recommend folks giving this place a shot and chatting up the regulars and/or bands that are playing here.

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    Food was fabulous. Service great. Price excellent. Friendly staff. Especially loved the mushroom blinis and pierogies.

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    one of my favorite places to hang out. Love the comedy night on monday. The food is off the chain too.

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    The only thing better than watching the perogies get made is eating the perogies. I was just really thrilled about the perogies, that's all.

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    Beet burger was awesome and vegan, with a lot of fries for less than 10$. Cash only was th only downside, they didn't specify beforehand.

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