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Best Nightlife -(Bars)
Applebarrel
(Nightlife - Bars)
609 Frenchmen StNew Orleans LA 70116 504-949-9399
Balcony Bar
(Nightlife - Bars)
1104 Harmony StNew Orleans LA 70170 504-895-1600
Description:
GARDEN DISTRICT. The foot traffic off Magazine Street looks great from the second floor balcony of this trendy restaurant bar. The Balcony Bar also serves food and is a popular gathering place. The bar area on the first floor offers 75 beers on tap and the menu's Po' Boy sandwiches and Mediterranean fare are tasty. Both items are served until late. The ambiance is casual and the crowd friendly. BUS: 11 to Magazine
Banks Street Bar and Grille
(Nightlife - Bars)
4401 Banks StNew Orleans LA 504-486-0258
Description:
MID-CITY. Rub elbows with the natives at this diminuitive joint, where funk, blues and rock bands showcase regional talent every night. For a real good deal, come on Monday for free red beans and rice or hit the complimentary oyster bar at 10pm on Thursdays. There's no better way to experience the local culture, and you won't even have to pay a cover. No credit cards accepted, but there's an ATM on site.
Club Decatur
(Nightlife - Bars)
240 Decatur StNew Orleans LA 70136 504-581-6969
Description:
FRENCH QUARTER. With an all-day happy hour that runs until 8pm, Club Decatur is a popular spot. Although the ambiance is simple typical bar decor locals come here for the drinks. Low budget favorites include $2 drafts and $1.50 well drinks. The bar also stocks 200 types of bottled beer and the prices are affordable. Late night Club Decatur, which happens to take up half a block of Decatur, is a favorite watering hole for food service professionals.
Cooter Brown's Tavern and Oyster Bar
(Nightlife - Bars)
509 S CarrolltonNew Orleans LA 70118-1005 504-866-9104
Description:
RIVERBEND. The decor is basic and the crowd middle of the road, but Cooter's remains a favorite because of the libations it offers and the fact that it serves food LATE. The beer list features 40 beers on tap plus 400 bottled varieties. Beverages may come from far away places such as Africa, Slovakia, Honduras and Wales. And if you're hungry, the kitchen stays open until one hour before closing. Menu items include shrimp and oyster platters as well as muffalettas and hoagies.
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