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    Patrick's Bar Vin

    Patrick's Bar Vin

    4.2
    (195 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $$

    We had just finished up having drinks and appetizers across the street at Restaurant Revolution,…read morewhen a brass band paraded by in the pouring rain and ducked into this wine bar. We joined them in the courtyard, which had a giant canopy set up overhead protecting them (and us) from the pouring rain. It was such a fun, impromptu, New Orleans experience, dancing to the band and enjoying a wonderful glass of wine and champagne cocktail from the bar. They have a very extensive wine list, over 50 wines by the glass, many reasonably priced. It has an upscale, luxurious, yet comfortable vibe. It is small, so fills up quickly. Really wonderful time here on our first night of Jazzfest.

    A hidden gym in the middle of the crazy New Orleans French Quarter…read more If you like the feel of a British pub, bookshelves, personal booze, bins, leather sofas, and leather chairs, look no further. Patrick serves a wonderful traditional Sazerac. We stopped by after enjoying preservation hall jazz for a cocktail to relax. A second hidden gem, Patrick's is connected and has a interior entrance to a beautiful courtyard. You can sit and enjoy your drink, in the relaxing courtyard. We sat in the courtyard, looking up to see stars over our head. I'm always amazed that in the courtyard. It is quiet the noise of bourbon street and festivities in the streets are eliminated. Enjoy your drink, relax, and enjoy Patrick's excellent bar.

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    Espresso Martini
    Espresso Martini
    Courtyard connecting Patrick's bar Vin
    Courtyard connecting Patrick's bar Vin
    Orval from Patrick's Bar Vin in the Hotel Mazarin courtyard.

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    Orval from Patrick's Bar Vin in the Hotel Mazarin courtyard.
    Doris Metropolitan

    Doris Metropolitan

    4.4
    (903 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    $$$

    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.

    I visited for the first time after receiving several positive recommendations from colleagues, so…read moremy expectations were quite high. Overall, the experience was average and did not fully meet those expectations. The charcuterie and cheese board, priced at $68, was underwhelming in both portion size and value. It included only six thin slices of cured meat and a small selection of cheeses. Unfortunately, one of the cheeses had an unpleasant flavor that made it inedible for our table. The bread service was a highlight, offering a nice variety of breads and accompaniments. The ribeye was cooked well and enjoyable, but it did not stand out from what I've experienced at other upscale steakhouses. The five-cheese couscous was the biggest disappointment, as it lacked the rich, flavorful profile its description suggested. While the service and presentation were appreciated, the overall dining experience did not justify the high expectations or the price point.

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    Doris Metropolitan
    Australian Wagyu Striploin A-8 score
    Australian Wagyu Striploin A-8 score
    Beef shawarma

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    Beef shawarma
    Fetiche Nola

    Fetiche Nola

    4.8
    (4 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    Fetiche Nola is a cocktail bar near Bourbon Street where you can have a drink in one of their…read morefetish-themed lounges. There's a balcony that you can relax on for free, with visuals of intimate activities that range from BDSM to DDLG (Daddy dom/Little girl). Needless to say, this wouldn't be suitable for anyone who isn't comfortable with that kind of artwork. This place advertises burlesque shows and "Shibari", however I did not see any of that during my visit. I do not dock points though because I'm certain there's a schedule that shows when these events occur. If you're interested in seeing one, best to make sure when they're taking place. There are security cameras all over the bar so this location can remain sex-positive and safe for guests. After ordering myself a drink, I chose to relax in their bright pink room with the large bean bag and teddy bear. This was my favorite spot for its light-hearted and playful atmosphere, although the room next to it was pretty exciting as well--with its black-and-white paintings of kinky exhibitionists. During my visit, I noticed that there was a collection of leftover glasses from previous guests. Since it was a slow Sunday night, I thought there would've been ample time for an employee to clean up that area beforehand. There was one barista that night, and while she was kind and made excellent cocktails, her voice was really low--making it difficult to hear her over the music. I'm glad the bar was empty, or else I may have not been able to hear her properly. Aside from those minor concerns with cleanliness and communication, I'd still say to give Fetiche Nola a shot if you're looking for a unique place to start off a long night of partying. With its creative cocktail selection along with its sexually inclusive vibes, you could be sure to have one heck of a time!

    To come across an inclusive & sex-positive place in another state is always appreciated; yet to…read morecome to one that openly invites everyone is always well-received! We were on our honeymoon during this time, and we openly spoke about it. The workers were nice enough to let us go for a ride on their rotating cage & the setting gave off--very sex-dungeon vibes (here for it!) Although the bartender was a bit flushed from this new gig she was nice enough to let us try some things. Drinks were 5/10 for the pricing, but that's normal during Mardi Gras!

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    Fetiche Nola
    Fetiche Nola
    Painting on wall

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    Painting on wall
    Vampire Cafe

    Vampire Cafe

    3.9
    (744 reviews)
    0.6 mi
    $$

    We planned our girls trip to New Orleans around all things spooky, so the Vampire cafe was a…read morenecessary stop on the itinerary, and the vibe was everything we thought it would be. The brick and iron work inside the restaurant was stunning, and the tables and settings helped the gothic vibe. Soft light shone through caged windows, but just enough for the restaurant to still feel like a dimly lit hideaway. The food menu has vegetarian options which are clearly marked, I ordered the veggie burger. It was stacked with two patties and marked with a V, an order of potato chips were served on the side. It was a generous plate and that had me at first bite, the food was delicious. Unfortunately they were out of their infamous blood bags, which both the hostess and server were kind enough to let us know. The upside to that is they have an excellent blood themed cocktail menu. I ordered the B+ whiskey cocktail, also called blood and sand, which probably gets its name from the demura sugar crystals that were sitting in the bottom of the martini glass. Served with a cherry, this is a sweet and fun drink. My friend was celebrating her birthday, so our server offered her a birthday shot, which was made with bailey's, kaluah, and something else I can't recall. I had a sip, it tasted quite nice. When receiving the bill they give you vampire bite temporary tattoos and a ticket to their speakeasy bar Potions. We had the best time and service here, our server was amazing!

    As someone who loves themed restaurants, I was excited to visit the Vampire Café after seeing the…read morename and their advertised blood bags. I'm always drawn to unique dining experiences, so this felt like a must-try. While I expected the atmosphere to lean a little more heavily into the vampire theme, I was pleasantly surprised by what really stood out--the food. The food was shockingly good. A lot of themed restaurants rely on the novelty and the food can end up being mediocre, but that was definitely not the case here. My husband ordered the pork chop with teriyaki sauce, and it was absolutely delicious--so much so that he talked about it for two days afterward. I had the burger with homemade chips, and both were outstanding. The chips were especially memorable; I honestly wish I knew how they made them because I'd love to have them again. The staff was just okay--not rude, but not especially warm or welcoming either. On the positive side, the prices were decent for the quality of food. Overall, if I'm back in New Orleans, I would definitely return for the amazing food alone.

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    It's smaller than I expected
    It's smaller than I expected
    Gumbo Soup (Appetizer Version)
    Gumbo Soup (Appetizer Version)
    Inside

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    Inside
    Café Amelie

    Café Amelie

    4.3
    (3.3k reviews)
    0.7 mi
    $$

    Great food, drinks, service and atmosphere. Food is priced very well for the quality.read more

    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.

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    The dining room as we were leaving.
    The dining room as we were leaving.
    Spring salad
    Spring salad
    Shrimp and grits

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    Shrimp and grits
    Copper Vine Restaurant

    Copper Vine Restaurant

    4.3
    (767 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $$

    Cooper Vine exceeded our expectations! We made reservations and were seated promptly as soon as we…read morechecked in, which was a great start to brunch. We started with the bottomless mimosas, which were only $25 and absolutely worth it. For appetizers, we ordered the corn and crawfish bisque and the Louisiana crawfish beignets. Those beignets were so good--OMG! I would honestly go back just for them. They were packed with flavorful crawfish and cooked perfectly. For my entrée, I had the steak and eggs and substituted the sunny-side-up eggs for scrambled eggs. Everything was delicious, and the steak was cooked just right. The atmosphere was fantastic as well. The music kept the vibes going the entire time, and they definitely know how to do brunch. Even the bathroom was stunning! Between the food, drinks, ambiance, and service, we had an amazing experience and will definitely be back.

    Went during their brunch time and it was pretty busy but we were able to get a table easily at…read moretheir indoor seating. Looking around, the place was so pretty and green, with a lot of natural lighting due to there being many windows and open doors. Once we sat our waiter came and once he heard it was our first time there, he instantly offered recommendations to us and gave us plenty of time to order. I ordered the Cubano sandwhich, crawfish beignets, and regular beignets. Everything was so good! The sandwhich came with fries as part of the order and they were crispy to perfection. The crawfish beignets are more like hush puppies though so keep that in mind! The regular beignets had a good flasky crust to them and were so pillowy. I would definitely come back to try their dinner menu!

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    Bourbon Glazed Pork Chop
    Bourbon Glazed Pork Chop
    Don't remember but it was good!
    Don't remember but it was good!
    Balcony table

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    Balcony table

    Labarre - wine_bars - Updated July 2026

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