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Gasa Gasa

3.8 (56 reviews)
InexpensiveMusic Venues, Bars
Open 3:00 pm - 2:00 am (Next day)

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What's the vibe?
Hipster
Casual
DJ
Live music

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Fun vibes, right?
Mina H.

We had a fantastic time at Gasa Gasa! We got to try this place for a Yelp Elite Event! It was perfect weather for being outdoors and the ambiance was on-point. They had a mood-setting fireplace projected on a screen, cute colorful lights hanging up, bold murals surrounding the space, and decorative tropical plants to finish it off. Super fun vibes! (You can go indoors too if the weather isn't as pleasant!) We got a few complimentary drink tickets each and they let us try some drinks. The bartender made us a few cocktails to try and they were delicious! One was made with a blueberry syrup and the other had a citrus-pineapple theme. We also got to try the Irish frozen coffee. That was amazing! (but maybe too chilly since it's November! hahaha) We also received a food ticket to Kusina which had set-up a pop-up shop right outside Gasa Gasa. The food was PHENOMENAL! It features Filipino cuisine cooked by one man who is working towards getting a food truck going. The dish was bursting with flavors and we couldn't get enough! We were so disappointed that he wasn't selling more of it that night! He told us that while he does not have a permanent location, he pops up all over the city. You can follow him on Instagram to see where he will be on a certain night. I swear it's worth it to go track Kusina down to try their food! The cool thing about Gasa Gasa is that they seem to have different pop-up vendors selling food out front at least weekly. After Kusina left, another vendor set up shop to sell Indian food, which we purchased to eat. That was really tasty as well! Gasa Gasa has different events (live music, stand-up comedy, trivia night) each night, so we'll have to go back on another night to enjoy it and whoever their pop-up vendor happens to be that night!

bee sting smash, tom collins, and french 75
Kara S.

This place is so underrated and deserves way more hype The only downside is that it has limited capacity due to covid. The alley has great outdoor seating and the live music inside is normally a great time. (Also, outdoor seating is dog friendly and they even have some dog bones behind the bar)

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Haley P.

Wow, what a fun little venue! This place is so cool, with both indoor and outdoor areas to hang out. We went last night for LIVE MUSIC (heck yes!), which was a new band playing on the stage inside, but also live streamed so people outside could watch as well. Drinks were surprisingly cheap and yet still awesome! Relatively small beer selection, but they have a little something for everyone I think. The cocktails were delicious: we tried the Moscow mule and French 75 (both standard/basic and good), as well as spritz (light aperol carbonation), bee sting smash (light, refreshing), and Yoo-hoo (interesting chocolatey/coffee flavor but also tart with lemon-trust me, it's good!) We also got an order of the onion dip and it was yummy-creamy sweet and just a touch of spice, big portion! Can't wait to come back for more live music, yummy drinks, and awesome vibe soon!

Drinks with French onion dip
David A.

We were early for a reservation at Cure when my wife spotted the tropical themed patio of Gasa Gasa, which was boasting its happy hour. It was the perfect place to chill beautiful New Orleans spring weather and enjoy a few cocktails. We also tried the french onion dip, which had a nice spicy kick. This was a great find and a fun spot.

Phuong N.

I really had a great time here with friends. Our first time. Parking is business street park and surrounding residential side street parking. There are plenty of restaurants to find food before hitting a local concert. The place is small so you will have that intimate kind of atmosphere vibes going on which I like when catching a concert. There are one bar outside the venue and another indoor. The staffs are friendly. The restroom is so cool with wall designs of a mermaid and octopus. Even the stall is designed like front doors of a house and people random drawings and personal messages.

Lucy M.

Sound was great for such a small venue and I love the decor. Portraits of musicians, cubes and geometric fixtures growing out of the walls and back-dropping the stage, funky lighting, murals everywhere. They have a vending machine with souvenirs which is cool. Just be aware the lighters have no fluid in them. Crowd was cool. Bartender was on island time.

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India R.

Hipster venue for local talents and events. Casa Gasa is a pretty cool spot located on Freret St that you can pull up to and just chill. Love the funky and eclectic vibe and am in love with the bathroom. Crazy I know but who doesn't love a hippy kind of grunge bathroom? Drinks are pretty good. Staff is cool. Gasa Gasa makes no apologies for what it is. Either you love it or hate it. If you're true Nola, you can appreciate it for what it is.

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Great for a small hangout with friends. Good service, the bar staff were nice. They have small bands that come and play!

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This is a great little venue that seems to carry some pretty unique bands.

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