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    Voodoo Two

    4.3 (76 reviews)
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    Open 11:00 am - 2:00 AM (Next day)

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    VOODOO TWO ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Juke Box
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups

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    Karl A.

    This is a great bar! The bartender (Heather) took great care of us. She can mix a drink up in no time flat! She also knows the area super well and can help a rookie navigate the neighborhood. Great service, great location, great drinks!

    Slots and pool table

    Get out of the quarter and come here! Great clean vibe, awesome drinks, and couldn't get enough of their music! This is a place you have to visit.

    Embalming Fluid
    DD D.

    I haven't been to this bar in a couple of years. I was in the area and remembered it, so stopped in for a little "refresher". I had the embalming fluid. It was perfectly made and packed a sneaky punch, which is just the way I like my drinks. My brother and I came in mid day, it was quiet as usual for this time of day. The bartender was super cool. I love this bar.

    Colleen D.

    The doorman and the bartender were super nice, and we enjoyed our time at VooDoo Two. We wanted to avoid a crowd, so this was a good choice on the night we were there. Although there were around 15-20 people, the space is so large that it was comfortable. Bar seats were also comfy! A good selection from the full bar, beers on draft and some cans in refrigerators as well. There's a pool table and some video gaming. Drinks were made correctly and budget friendly. The bartender made an excellent Paloma. Just an overall good experience and I would go back again. Also - the wall art was really beautiful and unique.

    Bedazzled piano

    Very cool spot in CBD. My wife and I stopped in here in the middle of the day for a drink and to shoot some pool. We had beer and wine but the cocktails looked good. The art in this place is amazing. Very cool vibe to it.

    Mixed drinks during happy hour
    Alexandra M.

    We went during happy hour which were great prices. The bar tender was really nice as well.

    JP S.

    Had some time to kill before our escape room booking so we decided to get our Voodoo Two on. Two turned to four though. Loved the decor in here and our bartender was such a kind and friendly person. Drinks were poured as they should be and we enjoyed the time we spent here.

    Katie K.

    The bartender was awesome! We stopped here for a few drinks and we were not disappointed. The Van Halen was the decor is pretty cool as well!

    a grand piano in a restaurant
    QueenDivaChanel 5.

    Hubby and I added this establishment as one of his Birthday outings. It was a cool place . Our Bartender Heather was great. The Embalming Fluid was so good . Nice space . The piano was a great art work .

    Coolest piano in NOLA
    Greg M.

    Not to be confused with the Voodoo Lounge on Rampart, this is a classy, chic CBD sports bar that feels a bit like an art gallery. So many awesome pieces of art everywhere you look, including an amazing piano. Super clean. Lots of space to spread out. Good drinks. Solid service. Several TVs & a pool table. Limited food offerings but that's okay because you're here for the drinks.

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    Heidi M.

    We stopped in here when we were visiting during bowl season and needed a place to catch our favorite college teams bowl game. We wanted a place to have a couple of cocktails and catch the game, and that was it. The cocktails were good, decent price (for NOLA), and service was friendly. It wasn't overly busy, so service was super fast too. It didn't knock my socks off, but it could have been the time of day we were there, or the fact that our team lost the game - who knows! It was a clean place in a decent part of town. I would give it a shot again.

    Pool anyone?
    Ginger R.

    Well we just stopped in to have a couple drinks while heading to dinner we didn't see a menu. Place is amazing though very relaxed environment beautifully decorated got a love that jumpstarted piano in the entrance and I have dancer body tables there's a few of them around very cool social environment wonderful lounging chairs and away from the high tops. We were here during Covid pandemic, so social distancing was being enforced and we went very early in the afternoon so it was very quiet. I can only imagine it doesn't stay that way if you're ever in New Orleans give it a shot!

    The Embalming Fluid was to die for, Heather

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    Cool little bar tucked away in the CBD. Great atmosphere, good prices and the bartender was great.

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    What an amazing place.. great jukebox.. great service.. and such great group of friendly regulars .. can't wait to come back again..

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    This place may have the cleanest restrooms in all of New Orleans and they've got a great local beer selection!

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    Jess is rad as shit. Try her pear drink. Classy bar in CBD. You might just rub elbows with a local celeb/do-gooder and not even realize it.

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    Great service good music friendly people and really good drinks easy walk from hotels

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    The Carousel Bar & Lounge

    The Carousel Bar & Lounge

    4.2
    (1.9k reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $$

    Landed in New Orleans at 9am and needed to kill some time before check in. This bar has been on my…read morelist for some time but I know it gets busy and crowded. We got there just before 12pm, it opens at 11am and only waited about 15 minutes before spots opened up. It seems a lot of people come right at 11am. So by 12pm many people were grabbing their checks and heading out. The bar is really nice and even if you can't sit on the carousel, the bar area is nice too! The bartenders are super nice and friendly. Great customer service and everyone we sat next to was friendly and welcoming. The drinks aren't the best per say but you go for the atmosphere.

    On vacation in New Orleans, LA and we were told we just had to check out the novelty bar, The…read moreCarousel Lounge inside the Hotel Montelone! Atmosphere/Appearance: It's EXTREMELY BUSY and very loud in here. Lol. As mentioned above, the bar is located inside the hotel so once you walk in through the front door you enter the lobby then head to the right. It's a first-come, first-serve situation (at least it was for us at the time). So of course, the carousel bar is the highlight. It's a slow rotating bar rail and it's adorable. Lol. Almost the entire bar is eyeing any available spots so you have to be quick, but be respectful. However, there are tables and such sprinkled throughout the bar where you can hangout at as you stalk the actual carousel. My wife and I sat in the window which made for some excellent people watching. Lol. Eventually after what felt like an hour or we did spot some spots on the carousel, my wife held them for me as I closed the check then finally got to sit... and SPIN! The bar completes a full revolution every 15 minutes so you definitely won't get dizzy. Service: We had no issues here whatsoever. The staff is just super busy all over the place, but they didn't miss a beat. Food: For my first drink I checked out their Oaxacan Midnight which was like a tequila play on the Old Fashioned. It was delicious, a bit lighter than an Old Fashioned, but certainly stood on it's own. For our first appetizer bar bite we tried the Blue Crab & Corn Beignet which didn't come out as I was expecting. Lol. I'm not mad, I just pictured the big, fluffy things from Cafe Du Monde, but maybe stuffed with goodies! These were more like fritter than I absolutely loved so much I ordered a 2nd plate. Lastly we tried the BBQ Shrimp which was grilled to perfection with a good snap, excellent flavor and good char along with a tangy, cream sauce on top. Value: It's pricey. Food and drinks were decent, but a SMIDGE overpriced, but... they know you're going to pay because you're on vacation, you're a tourist and you wanna be in this novelty bar. Lol. Regardless, I had a blast and you can say you did too whenever you check this place out! In conclusion, I've now been there, done that. Lol. I don't have to do it again, but if you're in the area, check this place out. It's a good time.

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    The Spotted Cat Music Club

    The Spotted Cat Music Club

    4.4
    (1.1k reviews)
    1.2 mi
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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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    High seats by the door
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    Spotted Cat
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    The Sazerac Bar

    The Sazerac Bar

    4.5
    (93 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    $$$

    Swanky and fun. Located within the Roosevelt hotel, this cool bar has lots of rich history (that…read moreyou can read about while there). Whether sitting at the bar, or in one of the many lounge chairs on the opposite wall, every seat is an excellent. While I knew of the drink French 75, on the bar menu it was offered with either gin or cognac. I decided to try the cognac and so glad I did. Perfectly delicious! It turns out that drink is actually a French 125, so I learned something new that night. Great spot with a great vibe.

    The Sazerac Bar at the The Roosevelt New Orleans prepares an outstanding Sazerac cocktail, as you…read morewould expect. While the Sazerac wasn't invented here, this is arguably its most iconic home, a place where New Orleans cocktail history comes to life. I would use this version as your gold standard when dining out in New Orleans and looking for a perfect Sazerac. We enjoyed watching bartender Rachel craft each drink. Rye whiskey, Peychaud's Bitters, and sugar are stirred in a small pitcher with ice. The serving glass is chilled, then emptied, and finished with an absinthe rinse along the rim. The cocktail is strained into the glass and topped with a lemon peel. The atmosphere makes the experience even better. The murals, the history, and the energy of the room give it a sense of occasion that you do not get at most bars. We had such a great time sitting at the bar that my wife and I each finished two and a half Sazeracs, which tells you everything you need to know.

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    The Classic
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    Sazerac and an excellent hurricane
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