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    The Maison

    3.8 (686 reviews)
    Closed 4:00 pm - 4:00 am (Next day)

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    THE MAISON ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Live music
    Loud
    Outdoor seating

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    Shrimp poboy
    Sakinah P.

    Food is typical bar food, staff were friendly, drinks were good however [[HIGHLIGHT]]the bathroom needs a lot of work[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]]. [[HIGHLIGHT]]The live entertainment was good[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]]. I'm a little confused about the $10 reservation fee because when we walked in it said seat yourself.

    General Admission (the first floor)
    Christopher M.

    Maison and Dirty Dozen Brass Band After spending the morning and afternoon at the 2025 New Orleans Jazz festival I headed back to my hotel to rest for a bit before seeing the Dirty Dozen Brass Band, for a 10 p.m. show at Maison. Located in the heart of Frenchmen (508 Frenchmen St.), I stopped by early to learn doors would open at 9:30 p.m., giving me enough time to cross the street for crawfish étouffée at Frenchmen All Day (630 Frenchmen Street). I had wisely paid for access to the balcony ($40 + $10 handling) and because I was first in line at 9:30 I was able to secure a small high-top table not far from the upstairs bar but with a view of the front of the stage. (I think general admission $25, was for standing room only.) The band was amazing! Rich, colorful sound, nicely blended by a group that clearly knew each other's styles. It reminded me of some of the scenes from HBO's series "Tremé" - the venue itself appears a couple of times in the series (which aired for four seasons starting in 2011 and currently is available through Amazon Prime Video). The Dirty Dozen Brass Band's performance captured the swing and feeling of the French Market music scene. [[HIGHLIGHT]]Not sure why the balcony lacked a video screen - much of the upstairs seating had great acoustics but no sight line of the stage itself.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] Drink prices were reasonable given the high quality of the venue, and the bartended was personable and helpful - and there was never more than a five-minute wait to get served. My only concern (and it's not even a complaint) was the repeated appearance of iPad Man, who presumably had been responsible for the band's sound engineering. He apparently needed to make many trips during the show to adjust sound values, and while the band didn't need to stop while these changes were made, his presence at center stage was distracting. Maybe there's a reason why traditional sound boards served their purpose so well for so many years. Whatever software was being used to run the sound quality, its user needs to up his game and get the job done before the show starts. I came to Maison hoping to experience the vibe that "Tremé" spoke to and was richly rewarded with an outstanding night in New Orleans.

    Live music
    Melissa S.

    We were there on Wednesday, December 8th around 8pm. If you want a seat you need to order from the menu. The bar was full and we wanted to sit so we opted for getting a dessert. They only had one option, chocolate bread pudding. It was supposed to be al la mode, but they were out of ice cream, so it was only $8 instead of $12. It really needed ice cream as it was rich. It was still good. I'm glad we got it, it was worth having to place an order so we could sit down. The bar was packed all night. The tables rotated as people came and went all night. They have set bands for different days of the week. They were very well put together and professional. I really liked the band, and so much so that I bought a CD for $20.

    Shot gun jazz band...

    [[HIGHLIGHT]]I would highly recommend reserving a premium seat to ensure the best view and listening experience.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] [[HIGHLIGHT]]We were seated right up front and truly enjoyed watching the band's musicianship up close--the talent and vocals were a real treat.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] This is a first-class group. [[HIGHLIGHT]]We saw the Shot Gun Jazz Band and were very impressed with their performance.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] The food was also surprisingly tasty for a pub-style venue, and the service was very accommodating. Overall, we thoroughly enjoyed our time there and would definitely return.

    Emily M.

    Really enjoyed this spot!! [[HIGHLIGHT]]The small tables at the front with views of the music stage are classic and give the bar a more intimate feel than the size of it suggests.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] The mocktail and cocktail lists are good and flavorful. My boyfriend absolutely loved his gumbo too.

    Gumbo fries
    Suzanne C.

    Live music, good food and service. Gumbo fries were surprisingly really good! Didn't get soggy and plenty of flavor.

    Dumb over priced Devon I had to pay for BUT DIDN'T ORDER
    Sarah F.

    Horrible!! Waitress ordered me the wrong drink and I got stuck with a tab and nobody gave a shit!!! Just dumb and not my fault!!! Avoid!!! Go somewhere else!

    Jazz band in the brunch background.
    Aaron M.

    As a music teacher and musician, what I love most about NOLA isn't the drinking--it's the jazz! Not just live music, but live JAZZ! It is the Mecca for jazz lovers. And the Maison makes sure you hear it all day long! Going to the jazz brunch was the best idea we've had on this vacation. The Sunny Side Jazz Band was excellent, the drinks were so good, and the food was delicious! We got seated right away and the server split our check, no problem. I'll be back pretty much every trip. This is one of my favorite places in NOLA!

    Live music
    Katherine P.

    We went on a Sunday night for the live music. There wasn't a cover but there was a sign that required a 1 drink minimum per person which they really didn't enforce. We walked by the night before on a Saturday and it was packed and I believe they had a cover charge that night. Nonetheless on Sunday, we were able to grab a table, nothing fancy with the drinks but we did enjoy great live music. The band (Higher Heights) was awesome, loved the energy and they played a mixture of reggae and old school RnB. Had such an awesome time singing and enjoying a great show. Location is not walkable from French Quarter or Bourbon Street but love the vibe much better in this area.

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    [[HIGHLIGHT]]Good vibes, didn't eat but the food looked good and the music was great![[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] I even enjoyed the DJ between sets!

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    Ask the Community - The Maison

    Is there jazz brunch still running?

    Not currently Michael. Working on getting back up and running. Hopefully in next few months we will back to doing brunch. Sorry for the inconvenience

    Is there an open mic night and if so what day and time?

    We do not have a billed open mic night. Some bands allow visiting musicians to sit in and play a song.

    Do you have to be 21 to come here?

    We allow under 21 until 10pm when accompanied by parents or guardians.

    Do you have to make a reservation? Looking at visiting for dinner on a Wednesday night.

    We do not take reservations. We have dinner packages available for busier nights if want to guarantee you get the best seat in the house.

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    Review Highlights - The Maison

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