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    Remington Garage - 8/22/19. Shreveport band, Tipsey. Opening for The Brook & The Bluff, from Birmingham, Alabama.

    Remington Garage

    5.0(2 reviews)
    64.9 mi

    This is a really cool venue in a cool location! The staff was very friendly and the music sounded…read moregreat. The food truck in the parking lot is great touch also. Hope that is always there. I will keep my eye on upcoming events and hope to come back!

    You go, Shreveport!! You GO!! You do the things, and we will be there!! Shreveport needs this. In…read moreparticular downtown Shreveport needs this. A legitimate, yet intimate, small-to-medium sized live music and event venue such as this gorgeously renovated old tire garage which just had its formal opening for Music Prize Live on June 20th, 2019! I myself, was just back from the beautiful beaches of Alabama, sunburned, slightly tired, and I still had an absolute hoot in this here place. My friends and I jammed to visiting Nashville bands, Airpark, and *repeat repeat. It was an enjoyable time to be certain. I am looking very much forward to the future events, and the endless possibilities of this place in the near and far future. I am especially looking forward to the 2019 Louisiana Prize (Film, Food, and of course Music!!) Fest this Fall, which will undoubtedly use this space well, in addition to other locations. Shreveport is growing again, culturally, and very much so in the right direction. This garage shows this growth. And on some nights soon, you'll be able to hear that growth as well!!

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    Remington Garage - 8/22/19. The Brook & The Bluff, from Birmingham, Alabama. The band named after two neighborhoods there in which the band members grew up.

    8/22/19. The Brook & The Bluff, from Birmingham, Alabama. The band named after two neighborhoods there in which the band members grew up.

    Remington Garage - 8/22/19. The Brook & The Bluff, from Birmingham, Alabama. The band named after two neighborhoods there in which the band members grew up.

    8/22/19. The Brook & The Bluff, from Birmingham, Alabama. The band named after two neighborhoods there in which the band members grew up.

    Remington Garage - 8/22/19. Shreveport band, Tipsey. Opening for The Brook & The Bluff, from Birmingham, Alabama.

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    8/22/19. Shreveport band, Tipsey. Opening for The Brook & The Bluff, from Birmingham, Alabama.

    The Noble Savage

    The Noble Savage

    4.0(132 reviews)
    64.7 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

    The Stage - 6/22/18. Friday night. Pat Green!!

    The Stage

    4.5(2 reviews)
    63.1 mi
    $$

    I've been to see The Confederate Railroad, and some other band I don't remember. For Confederate RR…read moreit poured down rain and the tables are reserved so we had to hijack a reserved space to get out of the rain. CRR played through it though and that was awesome. For the next event- a band I didn't know and don't remember- I was RIGHT UP FRONT. And the lead singer seemed to take a liking to my friend, so she got special attention. That was fun. For both events the beer was expensive, but not hard to come by. The ticket prices vary by venue but aren't unreasonable. I do recommend this venue if you really want to see 'that band ' .

    6/23/18. An outdoor venue that in the past has hosted a…read moremore diverse selection of live, musical entertainment (Ted Nugent, Sebastian Bach, Better Than Ezra...Jamie Lynn Spears!!!), but as of late has skewed more, and maybe more naturally, towards the country music genre. This venue is located on the same compound, and directly adjacent to the BBQ pit, Silver Star Smokehouse & Saloon. It is in the rural realm of Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Dak Prescott's hometown of Haughton, but is still in Bossier City, right off Highway 80 in close proximity also to Harrah's Louisiana Downs horserace track and casino and hotels. The Bossier City Police Department maintains a friendly and welcoming, but heavy presence here during shows. The setup here is amphitheater-style, and actually makes for a quite enjoyable and intimate live music experience. We were situated primarily and relatively in the back of the house, as it were. We could see, and definitely hear the acts just fine. And though, it's the middle of the summer, thankfully, even with all the bodies in attendance, the stage lights, and other various lighting systems overhead, it never got too killin' hot. There are plenty of long beer tubs, iced down and adequately staffed around the area, making it very easy to grab an ice cold tall boy! There is also a two-sided, long bar in a tiny saloon close by, also adequately staffed to mix up your favorite batch of poison. There are beers-a-poppin', drinks being slung, and barbacks running every which way. The place is in motion, and running like a top. This is a solidly-run production. Parking is free, self-service, no valet, and there's plenty of it. There are three clearly-marked parking sections that distinctly go the distance from closest to The Stage, to furthest away. And in that order, they are as follows: Paved asphalt, then Gravel, and then lastly, the lawn (or grass). For Pat Green, last night's phenomenal performance, we parked in the outer reaches of the grass. (Pat Green? Grass?...Green? Grass? Buuuuaaaahahahahaha!!!...C'mon, people!!! Work with me here!!) But even if you park at a distance on the property, the walk is a pleasant and short one to the entrance. Ticket prices are agreeably kind to the ol' wallet, and I would gladly return for another event at this location!

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    The Stage - 6/22/18. Friday night. 88 degrees. Pat Green on stage at The Stage!! Pat Green merchandise!! T-shirts, hats!!

    6/22/18. Friday night. 88 degrees. Pat Green on stage at The Stage!! Pat Green merchandise!! T-shirts, hats!!

    The Stage - 6/22/18. Friday night. Pat Green!!

    6/22/18. Friday night. Pat Green!!

    The Stage - 6/22/18. Friday night. 88 degrees. Pat Green on stage at The Stage!! Pat Green merchandise!! T-shirts, hats!!

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    6/22/18. Friday night. 88 degrees. Pat Green on stage at The Stage!! Pat Green merchandise!! T-shirts, hats!!

    Lee's Entertainment Nightly - Live Tunes @ Lees!

    Lee's Entertainment Nightly

    4.0(4 reviews)
    61.9 mi
    $

    My wife and I used to sing here about 30 years ago. In town for a couple of days so plan to drop…read moreby. We performed as AT & Georgia Fun times

    Lee's lounge looks from the outside like it would be full of nothing but clientele that has been…read moreoccupying the same seats for the last half century or so, but on the inside, the place looks to be full of nothing but clientele that has been occupying the same seats for the last half century or so! That's not to say, that this place is lacking in its own unique charms. This place pre-dates the cell phone. Upon entering, one may Flashdance back to a time, when people sat at a table together and...talked...with their actual voices...to each other (the horror!). And complete and total strangers approached complete and total strangers in the hopes of no longer being complete and total strangers (Somebody call the police!). I have never actually checked, but I'm willing to bet this place doesn't stock Red Bull. And to order one, would probably get one a beer mixed with Bloody Mary Mix in return. (Which is delicious, btw!!) Betty Lewis and The Executives are a local, longstanding lounge act in these parts, and have held residency here in this particular lounge on any given Friday night, for quite a length of time. Betty Lewis, is to Shreveport, what Wayne Newton is to Las Vegas. She is our Frank Sinatra. Our own Chairlady of the Board. And for as long as she has stepped up to the mic, it seems, her backup band, The Executives, have also been right there. So much so, that it almost seems like Lewis is Betty's middle name, and, and The Executives, is her true last name. To try to say her name, and not follow it immediately with, and The Executives, is a near-impossibility. To see the local icon Betty Lewis, and hear her equally iconic band, The Executives, should be part of the Shreveport Bucket List, for sure. See and hear these local legends here, and if not here, please see and hear Betty Lewis and The Executives somewhere, and soon!!

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    Lee's Entertainment Nightly - 10/13/16. Exterior. I'm right next door at the Tiki for some Bayou Reggae from Stiff Necked Fools!!

    10/13/16. Exterior. I'm right next door at the Tiki for some Bayou Reggae from Stiff Necked Fools!!

    Lee's Entertainment Nightly - 2/4/17. Saturday. Lee's and Tiki exterior. Hwy Lions on Tiki stage! Super Bowl LI tomorrow! Pats v. Falcons!

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    2/4/17. Saturday. Lee's and Tiki exterior. Hwy Lions on Tiki stage! Super Bowl LI tomorrow! Pats v. Falcons!

    Natchitoches - musicvenues - Updated May 2026

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