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4.2 (55 reviews)
Open • 4:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)
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Marcella N.

New hidden gem! Obsessed with the decor and their wallpaper. Menu is cool and different. You can get a strong cocktail, a lower proof cocktail with less alcohol, and then a sample size of that drink profile. Cool way to make a menu. We didn't love their flavor profiles this time but would come back again with a new menu. Recommended by a local!

Custom mocktail
Peyton C.

What a beautiful spot! We stopped by on Valentine's Day while they were doing a cute Soul/R&B set list. All of the small plates were delicious, and the prices were reasonable. We enjoyed the bartender, and he actually made me a custom mocktail (although there were a few listed in their menu already.) planning to go back and try some other dishes soon!

Portia W.

Fabulous drinks great bartenders and vinyl music!! So hip!!! A must experience for after hours or to entertain friends very eclectic spot!

Essence B.

My first time at this spot and yes I'll be back!!!! Junebug on Camp Street is a true New Orleans hidden gem! So cute and quaint with a lively bar and the most charming outdoor patio in the back -- perfect for relaxing with friends or date night vibes. The atmosphere is cozy yet vibrant, with great music and a welcoming staff that makes you feel right at home. The food was delicious, and the craft cocktails were on point -- creative, well-balanced, and beautifully made. It's an ideal spot for happy hour (Tuesday-Friday, 4-6 PM), but also great for late-night bites and drinks. Open nightly starting at 4 PM (closed Mondays), Junebug is definitely one of those local favorites you'll want to keep coming back to. Highly recommend! Check it out soon and add to your list.

Christy W.

This was my second time at Junebug, and it was just as great as the first! This time I came for a wedding after-party with a group of about 20 people. We had no problem finding seating, which was a huge plus. The drinks were strong, delicious, and reasonably priced. I had the Baby Wants to Ride and loved it. The music was low and mellow, creating the perfect vibe to wind down the night. I've had the food before, and it's solid as well. Junebug is a great spot for pre-dinner drinks, happy hour, or just catching up with friends. Parking in the area is pretty easy, too. I'll definitely be back!

Boulevardier
Steve D.

Lovely and historic spot for a well made cocktail. Enjoyed it very much on a Wednesday afternoon with some colleagues, and had a nice chat with the bartender while waiting on them. He made me a tasty and balanced Boulevardier with Sazerac rye. Would go again next time I'm in town!

Ham and cheese croquettes
Uriia H.

Never heard of this place, but a friend recommended it for dinner. The inside is fabulous! Sat at the bat to grab a drink while I waited, and the bartender was great. They serve delicious cocktails. Decor was nice..good date spot. Food is tapas style which I love, as it gives us the chance to try a lot of different items. The croquette balls were delish. The tuna crudo was pretty bland but the fish was fresh. Oysters were pretty good as well as the fries. Loved the dipping sauce. The beet salad was light and fresh. Overall it was a pretty good experience. You will need to order several things because the portions are small.

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Tarika S.

Decided to stop here during our bar hopping day. And walked into the gem. I loved the decor and the vibe of this place. Gave me a speakeasy feel which I loved. We ordered some drinks which were good. The bartenders were friendly and attentive. We will definitely be back for the dining experience.

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Shalon P.

I love the fresco'd walls. Very dimly lit so beware if you have trouble in lowlight situations. Your eyes do adjust after a bit. Our host, young curly haired guy, was thankfully able to squeeze us in. Very nice and personable. Our server, Sav, was very nice and attentive. She even brought my friend a perfect drink after being told to surprise her! Had the pickled shrimp dip and the bacon and duck creppinnettes. The shrimp dip was good. Definitely was expecting more tang. It was still tasty. Wish there was more. The duck and bacon creppinnettes, which I realized were meatballs when they arrived, were delicious. The bacon flavors are incorporated into the meatballs instead of just lazily sprinkling bacon on top. Really good! There are a few more things I want to try on their menu so I'll be back

Shrimp skewers
Sharon A.

Tapas selection specialized, but def delicious. Korean ribs were scrumptious and tender, shrimp skewers had amazing flavor, snapper crudo was refreshing, caesar salad was perfectly dressed, and drinks were divine. Equally impressive was the staff. Cameron was incredible as were the entire team. Highly recommend and would come back next time in town!

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Chante W.

I'd seen so many beautiful photos of Junebug and couldn't wait to experience it for myself. The atmosphere did not disappoint--stylish and inviting--so I was excited to settle in and enjoy the evening. I started with the Party on Plastic cocktail, which was fruity and smoky--something I'd order again. Since I visited on a Friday after 10 pm, the condensed late-night menu was in effect. My friend and I shared a few snacks: duck quacklin', a pickle plate, and fries with comeback sauce. While the space was gorgeous, the food was just okay, and the service could have been better. We had to flag down our server each time we needed something, as she didn't check in much. I'd give Junebug another try, but I'm not in a hurry to go back.

Jolene G.

I think I need to come back for the late night menu to really get the full experience. There's a Duck Reuben that I NEED to have. But anywho, we came as a party of three for a birthday. We didn't have reservations but were seated in the bar high top area after a few minutes. This place is beautiful. The arching lights over the bar are my favorite. We only came in for drinks and appetizers as we were going somewhere else after. Our server, Sav, was really nice and informative. For my drink, I ordered the Paid in Full. Just the right amount of sweetness and it packed a nice punch! For the appetizers, we shared the Pickled Shrimp Dip, which was cool and refreshing, very tasty as well. I also ordered the Duck and Bacon Crepinettes. Those were really good. Definitely need to return to try the entrees and the sandwiches!

Lindy L.

Great atmosphere and food. I loved my experience. It was a nice addition to the festive food scene. Great for a date or hangout with friends. A sexy spot! We ate the cornbread lamb gnocchi, duck meatballs and mash, and pickled shrimp dip with crab boiled crackers. Everything was yummy!! Service was excellent!!

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Ask for Braxton to guarantee an unforgettable experience! Oh, and don't skip out on the crudo!

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Beautiful bar and restaurant with great drinks and food. Decor is stunning and there's a beautiful outdoor space as well.

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