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    Allure Ultra Lounge

    Allure Ultra Lounge

    3.0(4 reviews)
    18.4 mi
    $$

    Allure Ultra Lounge is one of two nightlife spots connected to the El Dorado Resort and Casino on…read morethe Shreveport riverfront. Allure is the upstairs, while sister club Celebrity Lounge is downstairs. There is one DJ for both floors, but there's a larger dance floor at Celebrity. Surrounding the dance floor at Celebrity are comfy chairs and tables, so if you need a break from shaking your groove thing, you don't have to go far. Keep in mind, this is Shreveport we're talking about, so don't go in expecting a nightclub reminiscent of your bachelor party in Vegas or Miami Beach. But the music is bumping, the liquor flows like, well, liquor, and everyone there is just looking to have a good time. During my visit, DJ Diamond (http://www.dj-diamond.com/) was womanning the turntables. I must admit that the most "alluring" part of the club was the DJ camera that seemed to always be focused on her bountiful, bouncing you-know-whats. This is not a bad thing. My brother and his friend were involved in a fierce battle about how much actual mixing Diamond was doing, but I didn't care. I was happy to pump my fist to Party Rock Anthem and enjoy the view from the balcony down to the main dance floor and stage where Diamond was sparkling. Grab a few friends, put on your fancy shoes, hit the casino and then make your way to Allure. You won't feel like you're in Norther Louisiana.

    The bouncers at Celebrity were incredibly rude and the club was dirty. Definitely won't be back.read more

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    Allure Ultra Lounge - DJ Diamond

    DJ Diamond

    Allure Ultra Lounge - A view from Allure down to Celebrity Lounge.

    A view from Allure down to Celebrity Lounge.

    Allure Ultra Lounge - A view from Allure down to Celebrity Lounge.

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    A view from Allure down to Celebrity Lounge.

    The Noble Savage

    The Noble Savage

    4.0(132 reviews)
    18.0 mi
    $$

    Parking is limited to the street and I had to park down and around the corner. Short walk from the…read morerestaurant. 11:36 party of 1. I chose to sit at the bar. But table seating was available. After taking a couple minutes to decide. I chose the shrimp poboy. It was delivered at 12:05, with the tails on. Before I could eat, I had to pull them off. It was fantastic. So I guess I'll be okay. By 12:20 I was cashing out lunch for one $20. They issued a 20% discount for my military id.

    When in Shreveport on a Monday, your dining options are...limited (unless you fancy a casino…read moredinner, which we did not). So, we ended up here--the only place open that wasn't serving up blackjack with a side of fries. First up: water. Now, if you've never had Louisiana tap water, let me tell you--it tastes like someone steeped a bag of potting soil in it for 12 hours. I was about to blame this restaurant until a little Google dive informed me that most of Louisiana water just tastes like this due to geosmin and MIB (algae bloom byproducts, apparently). Fun fact that nobody asked for, but here we are. Anyway, we pivoted HARD to cocktails. I ordered a Belvedere martini, which was well-made by Dustin but oddly expensive considering this wasn't exactly a swanky downtown hotspot. For dinner: Hubbs went for shrimp fettuccine, and while it was fine, it didn't exactly make us want to write home about it. I, on the other hand, ordered Natchitoches meat pies, thinking they'd be the real deal imported from the famous place there. Oh, how naive I was. Instead, they were sad little impostors, baked instead of fried, and just...meh. Final bill: almost $100 for four drinks and two average entrées. If we're dropping that kinda cash, I'd prefer a meal that didn't require an emergency cocktail switch just to recover from the water.

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    The Noble Savage  - Fish and chips paired with a nice local ale beer

    Fish and chips paired with a nice local ale beer

    The Noble Savage  - Menu options- including the Shrimp poboy. $20

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    Menu options- including the Shrimp poboy. $20

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