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Manolito

4.6 (219 reviews)
ModerateCuban, Cocktail Bars
Closed • 12:00 pm - 11:00 PM
Updated 3 months ago

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Casual
Romantic
Moderate noise
Good for groups

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Yolanda Y.

Charming Cuban restaurant with a beautiful courtyard and amazing daiquiris! We stopped by just for drinks, but the food smelled incredible and definitely made us want to come back. The cocktail menu is thoughtfully organized by technique (so unique!), featuring a large selection of classics as well as creative twists. We thoroughly enjoyed our drinks--the frozen daiquiri was hands down the best I've ever had, and you can truly tell how skilled the bartender is. The courtyard is lovely and adds a lot of charm to the space. That said, it does allow smoking, so we unfortunately didn't enjoy sharing the space with a group of smokers. Would sit indoors next time!

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Kamal B.

What a STUNNING place for an evening to relax with some delicious drinks and just great food as well! Absolutely enjoyed the vibe here--chic yet relaxing? Definitely recommend visiting here, almost feels like hidden gem! Must try's are definitely the croquettes & one of their drinks!

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Michele R.

Such a great find! Delish daiquiri - home made! And excellent nibbles. Small but mighty

Keri C.

One of the best drink and food experiences I had in NOLA. The bartender was super friendly. The owner was approachable and passionate. The croquetas has such a rich, delicious flavor with a really crispy outside and creamy, dense ham and potato filling inside. My banana daiquiri was made with fresh banana. And the ambiance inside was so casual chic. I would absolutely suggest using their space for an event.

Sze T.

Came here for dinner and we were led to a little courtyard that gives you the perfect Cuban vibes. We each ordered a Daiquiri, they were both very yummy. Ham and Cheese croquettes were 100/100. Crispy on the outside, creamy and cheesy inside. It was a dream. Molasses plantains were good, but some of them were a little too burnt. The chicken in our Arroz Con Pollo came quite dry. We checked with the server and she kindly checked with the chicken and gave us a new one that is much more moist. That is good service but I'd suggest the kitchen should never have served subpar dishes to guests. I would still recommend this place for a special occasion. It's a solid 4.5/5 for me.

literally 8 fries, like $1 a fry. good dipping sauce though.
Jamie B.

I had such high hopes for this place as I have read the reviews and heard such great things about this place, but it was not great at all. The only thing they have going for them, at least the night we went, are the really great drinks. We came here for dinner reservations on Red Dress Run night, I will admit, I don't think that was the best night to try this place for the first time, but we had reservations. I did not make these reservations, but the point is, the service should have been better since we had reservations a month in advance. I came here with 6 friends. There were only 4 of us, and they seated us upstairs on what can only be described as on top of a boiler room. The heat was so bad, I questioned whether they had ac. There was seating outside on this hot August day, but I thought it would be too hot but as the evening went on, I think that was mistake to not opt for the outdoor seating. And I think we should have requested to move after we sat there for nearly 2 hours without food. The four of us were seated and we ordered drinks right away, we didn't wait for our 2 other friends. They arrived about 20 minutes later, and someone new came to our table to take our order as they hadn't looked at the menu yet. One ordered a diet coke, the other an adult beverage. When they ordered their first drinks, the four of us ordered our second drinks. We are there now close to an hour, and haven't ordered apps or any food yet because no servers came up to our area and we are starting to feel just how hot it is. When another server came to deliver the drinks, I ordered just a cup of ice for me to put on my face and chest as I told that server - one of our many servers that night - that it was quite hot. They came back with the cup of ice and we ordered apps and food. The diet coke never arrived for our friend, but they did ensure we had those $20 cocktails each...heh. We are close to 1.5 hours now, we got our apps, we asked our third? or fourth new server, (I don't think any of the servers wanted to go up there honestly) if we could all just have cups of ice to put on our faces to cool off and that waiter was aggravated with us, and just brought us a pitcher of water. I thought about trying to set up the random fan that was up there, but I decided not to. That is more proof this balcony, upstairs seating was way to hot - to just have a fan half set up. The entrees arrived over 2 hours after we ordered. The apps and the entrees were nothing special. I was very irritated that the appetizer fries' costs like $8 and there were about 8 fries, so yeah, one dollar a fry, I guess. And the Cuban melt I had from this Cuban establishment, was small and not authentic or flavorful for at all. Very big disappointment. I don't think I will go back here again, if I did, it would only be in Jan or Feb, when ac is not required and only order drinks.

Kat B.

What a great dining experience! We went for an early dinner after a ride on the Natchez. We sat outside in the back. We had a mojito and a guava daiquiri, both were fantastic. We ordered the black bean Hummus, the Arroz con Pollo and black beans with rice. I don't remember what my husband ordered, but he loved it. It was like a burger of some kind and had potato stix. I loved everything about this dining experience. The food was flavorful just reminded me of being in the Gulf. Our waitress was busting her ass and provided fantastic service. She was friendly and gave great recommendations. I will definitely return here on my next trip!

Michael D.

Manolito you are an island of solitude in an ocean of turbulent joy. Manolito hosts a comprehensive celebration of cocktails that is light years beyond what's available just a few streets up. Manolito is a terrific little hideaway and a great place to take a date. Book a reservation inside and you might get the upstairs. Which is a perfect quiet spot. The food is good, mostly small plates to accentuate your drinks. I'd ask the servers what pairs well, but even if you roll the dice you'll likely come out fine. The joint practically runs on island time. If you're in a hurry, this isn't the place for you. The cocktails are lovingly created with the finest ingredients and they take time to make. Manolito may not get the recognition that Jewel of the South does, but this does not mean you should overlook it. In fact, a killer cocktail crawl must include Manolito.

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Haidar H.

What an absolutely AMAZING place! I felt like I was right back in Miami when we walked through the doors. They have an awesome and innovative drink menu and they absolutely CRUSHED with their food. It tasted like my friends, grandma's home cooked meal. The service was absolutely phenomenal & it was such a chill and vibey atmosphere. I will definitely be coming back whenever I'm in NOLA.

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Greg T.

Popped in for a light bite and a cocktail on a Friday evening. It was surprisingly quiet and I was seated on the second level overlooking the bar area. My server was friendly and attentive and I ordered the banana daiquiri to start. I also tried the Cuban, which was very solid. The ham and cheese croquettes are alright, but seemed to be lacking something from the flavor profile. The fries were delicious but super salty. I don't mind, but be warned. I was in a hurry, so only got to try the one cocktail, but the next time I'm in town, I'll be back to try some more drinks.

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Romy H.

Food , service and ambience are really cool! The cocktails are simply stunning here!

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Sat at the bar on a Saturday about 4pm and had ceviche, croquetas, and cocktails. Great service, tasty bites, and wonderful drinks.

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