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Blue Angel Lounge

4.0 (4 reviews)
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Closed • 10:00 am - 2:00 AM (Next day)

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Rampart Treehouse

Rampart Treehouse

4.2(199 reviews)
10.2 mi•French Quarter
Women-owned & operated
Private events

I do t try too many pizzas but I came here to get some pies and it just gave me that feeling of New…read moreYork style thin crust large slice pizzas. They are really good but I think they could be better. The crust wasn't as doughy and perfect as other pizzas I have had in the past and the thin part sometimes just fell apart. But flavors were on point and good for a classic pizza. Make sure you tip well and make sure you tip Michael making the pizzas in the back cause when he is there I felt like the pizzas were 10x. The ambience is like a tourist spot with high in and outs, but also with a cool treehouse looking bar. Music is a vibe so it keeps people in and out. And service is always quick and on point. I would recommend this pizza if you are around here.

Glad we discovered this little pizza bar across from Armstrong park in N.O. There is a large "tree"…read morein the center of the bar with bright lanterns hanging in the branches. Fun & funky decor. Music was loud but fun, and some animated films were playing on a screen hanging on the wall.We ordered two drinks, the Bryce and the Travis. The drinks were $14 each. Very tasty and they didn't skimp on the alcohol. We also ordered a large supreme pizza. It appeared to be served by the cook. The toppings were plentiful and evenly distributed. The crust was thin and crispy. After reading some reviews suggesting the ranch sauce, we asked for some. It was dill-icious! We had the leftovers the next morning and it was amazing the 2nd time around COLD.

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Bar Tonique - Bar from our seat

Bar Tonique

4.1(595 reviews)
10.2 mi•French Quarter
•$$

Bar Tonique on a Wednesday pre Mardi Gras is a pressure cooker with a liquor license…read more Outside, Bourbon Street was already bourbon strewn and feral. Inside, Tonique was the eye of the storm, dim, tight, buzzing with locals, drunks, vagrants drifting through, and a gaggle of business bros with no concept of anything outside their tiny echo chamber. Desmond was holding it down like an air traffic controller with a lighter and a grudge. Speed, snark, and skill balanced like a pro. I watched him build five classics at a time, clean and fast, no mixology cosplay, no wasted motion. Trinidad Sours landing with that bitter, spicy swagger, and green chartreuse laden libations that tasted like monks invented joy and then hid it in a fucking bottle. That's the magic here. Dive bar soul, serious cocktail execution, and a bartender who can run triage without breaking the spell. Drink here, tip heavy, then step back out into the bacchanal. The streets can have the chaos. Tonique has the craft. We'll be back.

We first came here as part of a ghost n cocktail tour stop, but we were so impressed that we…read morereturned the very next day. Thank you, Jon, for introducing us to this gem. At first glance, the place may look like a dive, but it has a great neighborhood bar vibe, excellent cocktails, and very affordable prices. On both days we visited, the place was packed, yet the crowds never affected the service. The bartenders were incredibly efficient, turning out drink after drink without missing a beat. Everything we tried was spot on. They clearly know what they're doing, and the prices make it even better. it's truly a steal

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The Carousel Bar & Lounge - Weeee!

The Carousel Bar & Lounge

4.2(1.9k reviews)
9.7 mi•French Quarter
•$$

Carousel Bar was such a fun experience and definitely lived up to the hype. I had the Brandon…read moreBramble, which is a must if you enjoy Hennessy. It was made with Hennessy, lemon juice, simple syrup, crème de cassis, St-Germain, and ginger ale, garnished with a dried lemon wheel and "Filthy" cherries -- smooth, refreshing, and perfectly balanced. My date had the Royal Street Heat, crafted by Sean Holcomb, made with St. George Chile Pepper Vodka, agave nectar, peach purée, Hellfire bitters, ginger beer, and a Tajin rim. It had the perfect mix of sweet heat and flavor. Both drinks were so good we ended up ordering two rounds while sitting at the rotating bar listening to a live jazz band. Watching the bartenders work while slowly moving around the bar made the whole experience unique and entertaining. Definitely a must-visit spot in New Orleans.

We love the carousel bar. If you are lucky enough to get a seat at the bar, you're sitting on an…read moreactual seat from a carousel, and the bar turns. If not, there are plenty of other comfortable seating options scattered throughout the bar. On the weekend, there's always an amazing band playing and they often encourage dancing. The drinks are delicious and you can order from the bar or there are servers walking around who are friendly and helpful. We were there after jazz fest, and it was extremely crowded so we ordered the bar, took our drinks and found a comfy seat in the lobby where we could chat. We may have seen someone famous while we were there so always keep an eye out. It is a popular spot for people visiting the city.

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On the Rocks Lounge - Sign

On the Rocks Lounge

3.3(3 reviews)
4.2 mi
•$$

I have decided to create a whole new listing for this place for a few reasons:…read more 1) After many attempts to mark the original listing as "NOT closed", Yelp has decided to ignore my pleas, making it impossible to check in here. 2) The bar is under completely new management and is a totally different bar than it was when I first reviewed it. I figured: a new day, a new dawn, a new listing. If that is fine and dandy with the powers that be I will continue with my review. Arriba arriba!! I love what they have done with the place! On the Rocks now has two rooms! The main bar area and the DJ room. The pool tables have been moved to make way for dancing! They play Latin music here now, as well as typical top 40. There are always people salsa dancing (I wish I could) and I do my own version of dancing which is basically strutting around the dance floor to (kind of) the beat. Look, I can't dance that well, okay? I have yet to name my style of dancing but it WILL take the world by storm one of these days. White girl strut (trademark pending!)? I don't know. I'm working on it. The space next to the dance floor has been raised onto a platform that is now complete with a sofa for relaxing and hanging out. There is also a sitting area in the DJ room if you want to be closer to the music. Overall the bar is clean and the people are super nice and friendly. The Bud Light limes (Westbank gonna Westbank) have been replaced by Modelo, which is fine by me. Definitely one of the better Westbank hangouts, so be sure to drop in and check it out.

I have been to many different bars in my life. On the Rocks Lounge is one of the more unique places…read morethat I have visited. A friend recommended this bar so I gave it a shot. Upon walking up I was advised that I would have to be frisked prior to entry. This is normally a sign telling me to leave immediately, but I decided to give it a shot. As far as friskings go (I've been frisked a lot), this was rather uneventful. He could have done a better job if he was genuinely searching for weapons, but I guess it was more of a deterrent than anything else. Once inside I learned that this was not a place for me. The bar is separated into two different areas. One room contained the DJ, pool tables and an incredibly disturbing laser light show. It reminded me of the laser shows I used to attend in New Orleans East, but with much different music. The DJ didn't seem to speak English so requesting that he play "Marrero" by MC Thick was somewhat pointless. The DJ also made frequent use of some sort of synthetic horn noise that was horrendous. The second room is where the dance floor, bar and odd stage area were. The dance floor was huge. If one wanted to dance to the beat, there was plenty of room. The bar wasn't bad and there were a couple of cocktail waitresses ensuring you got the beer you wanted. The stage area was odd. There were a couple of couches, but there was also some sort of pole as well. While everyone I encountered was friendly, communication was difficult. The cocktail waitresses spoke limited English and most of the customers were conversing in Spanish. Would I go back to On the Rocks? Maybe, but there are many other WB bars I would rather visit.

Vue

Vue

4.1(17 reviews)
10.2 mi•Central Business District
•$$

While the views are amazing, I do not recommend this place. There is absolutely no kind of vibe on…read morethe rooftop. No music, no food service, or anything that shows that tried to create a nice vibe. It's literally just some chairs on the rooftop. The bar has a bartender, not mixologist, who makes drinks that I can make better at home. The little drinks are served un-garnished in tiny plastic cups and cost $15+. Not to mention they will take whatever tip amount they like out if you forget to close your tab. So my basic plastic cup of lemon, sugar, and a splash of vodka (I can't even call it a lemon drop) was $20. I wish I had taken a photo of how tiny the cups are.

Really disappointing experience…read more Vue honestly felt pretty bare bones to me. Yes, I learned some things about the culture and people of New Orleans and I got a few good pictures but I wouldn't recommend this at all. I was hoping to get a picture with my sister as indicated on the website but I didn't see anyone offer that or see it as an option once we made it there. I thought the mini story in the elevator was fun, short of course but they need to restructure this place I honestly was unimpressed. The website suggest it takes an hour and a half to experience the whole place, we walked the whole place, took pictures, watched 2 videos in well under an hour and a half. The employees were very nice and helpful; maybe I expected to much of Vue but I say temper your expectations.

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Vue - Views from the top

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Bar Métier - This soon-to-be-covered-in-ivy arched entry is easy to miss

Bar Métier

4.0(257 reviews)
9.5 mi•Warehouse District
•$$

Before it became Bar Métier, it was Bar Marilou…read more Despite my hotel being across the street, the obscure entrance made it so that my first time here was simply circling around the block trying to figure out how to get in. Speakeasy vibes were appreciated and the scene here was good enough for a date night and excellent for a group meet up. Cocktails were the name of the game and they were mighty potent. Every drink was beautiful, and the names along with the ingredients were creative and thoughtful, making this a bonafide nightlife destination. Parking was a challenge, but this is often the case with just about any establishment in New Orleans. At the very least, the service was friendly, and the prices were always just a tad higher than the average imbibe spot. It was thankfully never too crowded, but a weight was always possible. It's just too bad that it closed. The same vibes with Bar Métier met the same fate, and just as quickly of a time. The good news is that it has rebranded as Salon Salon (#1). The same intimate vibes along with a whole new array of craft cocktails and similar Frenchy inspired bites. ___________ (#1) https://www.yelp.com/biz/salon-salon-new-orleans

If you're looking for a sexy, vibey speakeasy--this is the one for you! To get to the speakeasy,…read moreyou'll walk through a whimsical, garden-like atmosphere. Upon entering, you're greeted by friendly staff. I recommend making reservations, as this place books up quickly. We had a late-night reservation, which was perfect for a nightcap. The bar is a bit dark for my taste, but I understand they're going for a specific vibe--and they nail it. It's honestly one of the most beautiful bars I've ever been to. Our waiter was extremely friendly and knowledgeable about the cocktail menu. He took our drink order, and they didn't take long to arrive. Now, let's talk about the drinks--some of the most unique flavors I've ever had. This is the perfect spot for meeting up with friends, having a girls' night, or ending the evening with a sexy nightcap with a loved one.

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Bar Métier - OoOoOOo, pretty interior

OoOoOOo, pretty interior

Bar Métier - The bar. That wallpaper!

The bar. That wallpaper!

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