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    30/90 NOLA

    3.9 (403 reviews)
    Open 6:00 pm - 2:00 am (Next day)
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    What's the vibe?
    Live music
    Casual
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    Very loud

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    Rebecca G.

    The music was phenomenal here. I literally made new friends within minutes of being there. The hurricanes were too much syrup but still ok. The bartenders were super fast for the amount of people packed in there. Definitely the best band we've seen in the area that night.

    Red beans n rice spilling over bread bowl w side of chicken fingers
    Paul S.

    Unfortunately they were out of Jambalaya which led me to red beans n rice that has plenty of flavors & side of chicken tenders-that have big pieces of chicken! The meal was awesome that I wouldn't have expected from bar food. Drinks were good n cheap with great beer selection. Live music was a great experience. It got a little crowded; made it hard to get a seat & had to wait for drinks. Please take some cash for bathroom attendant-they're Very nice with mints, cologne, deodorant etc!

    Raw fresh oysters (6 for 6$ during happy hour)
    Lise H.

    Great atmosphere! We were lured in by good music and the spacious room inside. But what really blew me away was the happy hour deals - 5$ drafts and 6 oysters for 6$. What a steal! The oysters tasted so fresh and tasty - served with some horseradish, saltine crackers, and red cocktail like sauce and were a highlight of my night. The chill jazz band sealed the deal that wonderful Tuesday night!

    Andrea U.

    The jazz outside called us in. We found a table in front of Organami, the 5 piece band. There was a one drink minimum, prices were reasonable, drafts were $5. The kitchen is opened until 10:00 but no one is eating. After the set the band came around with a tip bucket. Happily there was the bathroom attendant, and the ladies room was immaculate.

    Beignet Fries
    Dan R.

    Funky lil club with a solid menu as well, plus good craft beer. The good music first made us stop - Sugar and the Daddies playing - then we found perfectly-fried pickles and beignet fries - yes'm, fries, the BEST way to beignet. We'll be diving into more food and drink as the night goes along, a dozen solid local brews on tap

    Erin M.

    Came while on a friends trip. At first we enjoyed the live music downstairs. Went upstairs to check out the balcony and ended up dancing the night away! So much fun. The bartenders were very efficient and the drinks were tasty!

    Katie S.

    I really loved the music here ans they had a great happy hour! The only reason I rated it 4 stars is because service was a bit slow due to there not being enough servers. We had drinks, fried catfish and jambalaya, all of which was great.

    Beignet fries
    Joye S.

    Honestly, Sugar and the Daddies were playing and that brought us in. Then we started looking at the menu and stayed! So many great brews. We may order more because so many menu items look great and so far our nibbles are awesome. Pickles are light, crisp and the dip sauce slight heat and great taste. Beignet fries are amazing! Perfect to get fluffy fried dough dusted with powdered sugar for every bite. Will definitely return. And the band was amazing!

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    Haidar H.

    What a freaking VIBE this place was! Packed house, music was amazing and the drinks were on point. Loved that they had local, craft beer as well. No cover and a hell of a good time. Highly recommend this spot if you're ever in NOLA!

    Gumbo
    Ashley C.

    My husband and I came here on Thursday night after hearing some live music we were feeling. There is not too much seating, but there are hightop tables along with maybe a few other smaller tables. Their menu was small but not bad. What sucked was that they were out of red beans and rice, Poboy's, and jambalaya (I think it was). Just took out both things we wanted to order. Instead, my husband got the shrimp platter, which was cool (a solid 2.5/5) and I got the gumbo, which was maybe a 3/5. My rating primarily however, comes from the service I received from the bartender who was so kind, patient and helpful, as well as the live music. We received a SHOW that night! And luckily, we were in the place for the shift change, in which the performer was led in by a New Orleans band, how cool! After a break, she then proceeded to start her set. She and the band were bringing down the house! We really enjoyed ourselves here.

    Oysters grilled ya
    Gerald F.

    30/90 The ONLY club you should eat at. In fact, it's got seating, an outside, and great tables. (Order everything at the bar, take a number, out in a flash.) Not kidding. Happy hour midweek w 1/2 price oysters, FRESH AS YOU GET ANYWHERE. My grilled oysters were $8, and were SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO GOOD. Saw great acts here. Loved Tajh Derosier and The Funky Souls. "Like going on a cruise without ever leaving your seat."

    Hurricane
    Joneice B.

    Music was great. We came here on a Saturday night. The Lyndsay Smith Band was grooving. This band turned it out. All of the musicians were so talented. We were lucky to find a spot near the bar. For drinks I got a hurricane drink. I really wanted a mai tai but they were out of an ingredient. My husband grabbed a beer. This establishment is huge with an upstairs, outside patio and dance floor. The bathrooms here were nice and clean. If back to NOLA, I would venture on over to Frenchmen streets and hang with the locals.

    Helen M.

    Cool spot. Live music goes on sometimes here on the stage Drinks are good. Overall of you looking for live spots it has talent sometimes in the stage. 75cents oysters Good margarita Can be on the moderate to pricey side I did not see any happy hour price listed anywhere so I really don't know if they honor happy hour prices

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    I don't dig the vibe or drink menu of this place as much as others in the area, but the band and the audio/acoustics were great!

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    Ask the Community - 30/90 NOLA

    Is it kid friendly, at least earlier in the evening?

    Because there's a kitchen serving food on most typical days, guests under 21 are generally welcomed, as long as they're drinking soda/juice/water!… Read more

    What are the days and hours for happy hour?

    There's happy hour deals all week! MON-FRI are 6-9pm and SAT-SUN are 4-7pm.

    Do they take reservations?

    They DO rent out the second floor bar/dance floor/balcony for special events, but you'd prob need to walk in early or email ahead of time to discuss reserving tables on a normal day in the main first-floor bar.… Read more

    Do they serve beignets?

    Beignet fries, so a twist on them!

    What time is the happy hour?

    4pm

    Is it 18+?

    We got carded but it was also later in the evening.

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    Doris Metropolitan - Amazing ribeye

    Doris Metropolitan

    4.4(901 reviews)
    0.6 miFrench Quarter
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    Visited Doris Metropolitan in New Orleans for a celebratory dinner, and the experience delivered…read more We started with the octopus appetizer, which was one of the better starters of the night. Rich, layered, and well-balanced with fresh elements that worked together on the plate. For entrées, we had a variety of cuts, including the Australian Wagyu, ribeye, butcher's cut, and lamb chops. The Wagyu stood out immediately. High quality, great sear, and finished tableside, which added to the overall experience without taking away from the food itself. Each steak was cooked precisely to temperature and full of flavor. The lamb chops paired with carrots and brussels were well executed and balanced. The sides complemented the meal well and did not feel like afterthoughts. You can also see their in-house dry aging setup, which speaks to the level of detail they put into their steak program. It shows in the final product. The drinks were solid across the board. The Old Fashioned and bourbon selections paired well with the meal and matched the food's quality. Service by Noelle was attentive and responsive throughout the night. Everything flowed well, and we were taken care of without feeling rushed or hovered over. This is not a casual dinner spot, but for a celebration or a night where you want a full experience, Doris Metropolitan absolutely delivers.

    Not actually sure about the food or ambiance about this place because in retrospect, the attitude…read moreof the bartender who "served" us is all we can remember. It started the moment we walked in. Glancing at the hostess, asking "OK to sit at the bar?", getting a nod, sitting down. An experience we've done in hundreds of restaurants. (We had reservations for a table but often prefer the bar.) The bartender -- whom we believe was named Mike -- started off his interaction with new customers as follows. "Did you check with the hostess?" I nodded in the affirmative, apparently that wasn't enough. "Check with the hostess", he ordered. I got up, went over the hostess stand, and confirmed, this time so "Mike" could see, that it was OK for us to sit at a half-empty bar. (In retrospect, we should have gotten up and walked out immediately, but it was late and even in the Quarter most places were closing for dinner.) You see, Mike clearly didn't want to be working that night. He was rude, inattentive, and condescending. And not just to us, to everyone seated at the bar. Slow making drinks, slow asking for orders, seething contempt for his customers. One time we asked to see a drink menu to decide on a new drink, he said, and this is a direct quote, "Do you want to see it or do you want to review it?" Mike's behavior was clearly well-known to the staff, because another staff member, who was off-shift and next to us at the bar, witnessed this behavior and arranged for a free dessert on the house (classy move on her part). She confided in us that Mike's pretty much always like that, but that he's a buddy of the general manager so seemingly un-fireable. Well, here's hoping someone reads this and thinks the better of Doris Metropolitan, or at least sitting at the bar. Unless you think service you'd get in a Paris tourist trap cafe is appropriate for a high-end steakhouse, you're better off spending your hard-earned money elsewhere.

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    4.3(3.3k reviews)
    0.4 miFrench Quarter
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    We had an absolutely exceptional dinner at Café Amélie tonight! With the recent rain, the usual…read morepotent French Quarter street smells were washed away, leaving the air beautifully fresh and the temperatures perfectly cool. Though pop-up showers were still lingering, my husband and I decided to take a gamble on courtyard dining--and I am so glad we did! Sheltered under the green umbrellas surrounded by historic brick walls, lush greenery, and rain-kissed citrus trees, the atmosphere was incredibly romantic and peaceful. The courtyard's intimate layout even brought a bit of extra magic to our evening. We sat near another wonderful couple (and their adorable daughter) and became fast friends, sharing laughs and conversation throughout the night. What truly anchored the experience, though, was the incredible service. The staff was remarkably personable, helpful, and welcoming. The dinner itself was excellent from start to finish, showcasing immense culinary skill across every dish. We started with the delicious brussels sprouts and a uniquely seasoned spring/summer gumbo that was unlike any version we've had before (oh, what I would give for the recipe). As for the entrées, the shrimp and grits were phenomenal, and the blackened catfish sandwich with a fresh salad was executed flawlessly...and the bread pudding was fantastic, too! It is rare to find an experience where top-tier hospitality, a breathtaking environment, and great food come together so (seemingly) effortlessly. Café Amélie is an absolute must-visit! We will be back.

    We were walking around open to going anywhere for dinner and it was fairly early for dinner. We…read morecame across Cafe Amelie and it looked cute inside and was able to get sat right away. The host was extremely welcoming and friendly. Our server and helpers were over quickly to drop off waters and greet us. I ended up ordered the salmon. With it being so early and only one or 2 other tables besides my friend and me, the food did take longer to come out than I expected it to. Both of us did thoroughly enjoy what we got. The salmon was crispy on the outside with a nice sauce over it. We thought we'd have time to get dessert so we ordered a couple but that too took a very long time. We finally waved down our server to cancel and get the check since we had to be somewhere and he apologized and said their WiFi was going in and out so it could be that it was registering on the kitchen side. That may have explained why our entrees took too long. If it wasn't for the service and the food being great - I would not be thrilled about timing. We got there around 5:30p and had to leave by 7:15p so an almost 2 hours experience that probably could have been 1 hour.

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    Jewel Of The South - Short Rib and Brisket Pie

    Jewel Of The South

    4.5(284 reviews)
    0.8 miFrench Quarter
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    Words simply cannot express how much I continue to be blown away by the exquisite quality of food,…read morebeverage, service, and uncommon hospitality demonstrated and perfectly executed by this New Orleans establishment. My wife and I visited on our first NoLa trip together about 4 years ago and make it a point to go every time now. Our first time we stopped in for lunch at the bar and had an excellent experience, and decided to return. We came back on the next trip just to grab a drink and a snack before heading down for dinner in the Bywater. The bartender (Chris) gave a bunch of recommendations for places to visit that way, all of which we have done in the past few trips and have loved. But it's this past trip where we were truly blown away. We were in town for JazzFest and after walking back to the French Quarter, we were thinking about food options and decided to take a gamble to see if we could get a seat at the bar or maybe grab a drink for the road before getting food somewhere else. The bar was full when we got there around 8/8:15, but they had a no show and could serve us, as long as we ordered quickly and were ok with the check hitting the table right at 9PM. Given our slightly (perhaps generous) inebriated state from being at the festival all day and being slightly underdressed, we felt this was quite a kind accommodation. With the clear expectations of needing to get our orders in quickly, we wasted no time making a decision on our drinks and a few food options. Despite this need for a quick turn around, at no time did we feel rushed. The food and drinks were absolutely perfect, as they always are. But what impressed us most was the staff. At no point did the hostess or wait staff seem annoyed by us, despite us parachuting in from a music festival and looking like sunburn and poor decisions. By managing expectations on the front end, we never felt rushed despite the need for a quick turn around. They were all lovely, professional, and as cordial as if we were regulars with standing reservations once a week. In terms of atmosphere, it is always perfect: lively and fun for a date night, dinner with friends/family, or just a nice drink before a night out and about. I truly cannot begin to explain how much I love this restaurant and every experience I've had there. The awards and accolades this establishment (a sincere and lofty term Jewel of the South truly deserves) have been awarded are beyond well earned. Restaurants around the country should aspire to provide the quality of food, service, and overall hospitality Jewel of the South provides on a regular basis. It will continue to be our first and foremost recommendation to anyone we know who is going to New Orleans. Bravo! We shall return!

    Excited to get to try this cool little bar and restaurant which has named one of the best 50 bars…read morein world. Reservations fill up months in advance, so we were very grateful to get one. Charming patio, and beautiful intimate interior with just 4 seats at the gorgeous bar and about 6 small tables inside. The cocktail menu is seasonal, and this spring, many were tea infused. I had the Columbina with gin, jasmine tea pear verdita, boomsma and lemon, and my husband had the Jewel sazerac - both exquisite. We shared 5 small plates - the crawfish bread - crawfish inside a crispy, flaky croissant like bread - OMG deliciousness. Then the tufa crudo - so fresh and flavorful, the crab tartlets - fine, but not as good as the other dishes; excellent salad, and the broccolini in a housemade horseradish goat cheese sauce - wow; one of the best broccolini dishes we have had. The carrots looked amazing, too. What a treat!

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    Gorgeous bar; only 4 barstools, first come, first served

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    4.3(311 reviews)
    0.3 miMarigny
    $$$

    I've had this spot on my list for a long time, ever since hearing about it in a Simon Majumdar…read morepodcast (we're talking years ago). This beautiful bar is located in the swanky Hotel Peter and Paul hotel, located in the Marigny neighborhood. It's also attached to an equally stunning restaurant that's perfect for blog or instagram photos. Our bartender offered great conversation and gave good recommendations and descriptions of the various cocktails. I had the Sonnet to my Wife, made with mezcal, St. Germaine, aperol, and lemon. Tart and mildly smoky. I also had the Adding machine, made with tequila, guava, velvet falernum, pomegranate, and lime. A little sweet, a little spicy with a complex flavor profile. I enjoyed both drinks. If not for my husband, I would have stayed for at least a few hours trying the whole menu. So many beautiful cocktails to choose from. They have beer and wine as well, but you'd be doing yourself a disservice. You can get those anywhere. They also have breakfast with eggs, sausage, omelettes, pancakes. Dinner with savory little numbers like smoked bone marrow and braised short ribs with smoked gouda polenta. Salads, grilled quid, pork chops, scallops, various veggies (crispy brussels sprouts, caramelized leeks, charrted broccolini, roasted mushrooms). I would gladly return for some of these delicious selections.

    Elysian was on our list of places to try since we're within walking distance. It took a few tries…read moreto get in through RESY, but overall, I would revisit again and maybe try breakfast. Dinner was good, but probably would have been great had the service been better. (The manager and the server apologized, and if we had more time were willing to comp a meal if we could revisit. Unfortunately, we were leaving the next day, so they did the next best thing: they comped almost half of our bill. WELL DONE!) The restaurant is very inviting with parlors and an atrium. The tables are spaced well apart for noise and a possible romantic dinner/Breakfast. :-) Once seated, the server was working very hard but found us. (They may have been short since the jazz festival was in town) She took our drink orders, which arrived quickly. She explained the menu and let us think about our choice. The drinks were Flaura and Fauna, and Ballad Inventory. Both were unique and tasty. When our server returned, we ordered all of our items. We ordered Chicken under a brick and Braised Short Ribs for entrees. We ordered Roasted Mushrooms, Charred Broccoli, and Dinner Rolls. The Kitchen fell short in timing as rolls arrived at the end of our meal, and a few dishes were lukewarm at best. When refired, they were very good. ( See above) The meal itself and the surroundings were good. At the end of our meal, the manager and the server came over and apologized and told us they would be talking to the team. When the bill arrived, the manager had comped more than half of our total bill *( drinks, bread, mushrooms... $ 168 to $85). We didn't expect this, but it shows how much they care to make things right with customers. Elysian Bar and Restaurant is worth visiting, and you should visit for dinner or breakfast. ,

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    Dining area

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