“A neighborhood gem. We loved it so much we went there twice in our three day stay. We ordered an oyster and a shrimp po'boy with fries. It was all spectacular and the vibes were on point. This restaurant is a great example of a local institution keeping things simple and classic. Go and thank me later.“
“4.5, but rounding up. -0.5 for being at the rougher edge of the French Quarter and having a tight indoor space. But making up for it with multiple GABF award-winning beer styles (there aren't many in NOLA), focused on Czech lagers. Great, new, covered outdoor area. Super friendly and informed staff. Alternative scene.“
“Jesse and Ciara are absolutely amazing. Totally knowledgeable about their craft, and overwhelmingly passionate about their products.Even during mardi gras- the busiest time of the year in this city- my guest and I felt wholly prioritized.You drink here NOW!“
“My colleagues (5 of us) and I had a great meal here. We came by on a Sunday night at 8pm and we were able to sit immediately. The Jungle Bird cocktail was delicious, as were the pizzas we tried. The dough was perfectly chewy and charred. We had a lemon dessert that was delicious The hazelnut dessert stole the show, so creamy and rich.“
“Hot Tin is a secret gem with one of the greatest views of the downtown city. Whether you are staying at the hotel, visiting the Jack Rose, or stopping by the Hot Tin, they’ll always welcome you with a smile. Delicious cocktails await your view of the New Orleans city line. Highly recommend stopping by or hanging out on your visit!“
“The bartender after Bobby was truly awful. I've bartended 10 years in NY/lower Decatur and she was one of the most unfriendly bartenders I've ever encountered. Giving 5 stars because Bobby is a gem but I could do everything in my power to make sure people never went there if I knew that horrible woman was the server for the night“
“Just wonderful. Amazing food and great staff, I went there with people that are not fluent in English and they were very patient while I interpreted for them. Our server was a kind young lady that made great suggestions so we could try creole food and was overall very attentive. The food was amazing as well, we had a fantastic roast beef po boy and some great red beans and rice. A great restaurant at Magazine St!Dietary restrictions: I informed them of my shellfish allergy and they helped me choose food to accommodate for this. They were very kind and informative.“
“The newest and coolest Country themed bar in the FQ. Plenty of planning & expense went into this brand new bar. Authentic! Staff is very welcoming, drinks are generously poured, spotlessly clean and the huge balcony overlooking Bienville St. offers a FQ/N.O. skyline view unlike any other you'll find. If you dig country bar vibes, this is the place.“
“The charming corner bar adorned with floral accents and a whimsical treehouse motif in the ceilings exudes an enchanting ambiance. It was a pleasure attending the cocktail party hosted by the Bonjean Law Group in conjunction with the Innocence Network Annual Conference. The experience was truly exceptional, complemented by the delightful atmosphere.“
“Super solid sleeper - not as glamorous as some of the other breweries around NOLA, but with multiple GABFs and a World Beer Cup medal for their beers. Really appreciated the nuanced brett/aged options, and I'm a fan of any spicy beer (Pineapple Habanero IPA). Killer pizza lunch special, too. Huge slices. Loved the lemon base.“
“We stopped in Chartres House for a cocktail break while roaming around NOLA. Our drinks were tasty and strong. I had a hurricane. (When in NOLA…). My wife had a Pink Cadillac Float. The vibe is pretty nice, like a lot of places in the French Quarter. Would come back and try other menu items, for sure.“
“Might be the best brewery in Nola. Very imaginative (and delicious) beers, with no fear about mixing things up a bit. Their pours tend toward exacting flavors, well presented, with no fluff, as you would expect from someone that knows exactly what they are doing.“