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    Patrick's Bar Vin

    4.2 (194 reviews)
    ModerateWine Bars
    Open 4:00 pm - 11:00 PM
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Classy
    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups

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    Johnny D.

    Grabbed wine with a friend while we were near Bourbon. Place was very elegant and is connected to a hotel lobby. Service was friendly and helped us come to a decision even though last call was in 5 minutes. The views were great and we sat outside next to the fountain. The vibes inside were nice, I just love a drink in the dimly lit lobby. I would come back!

    Beautiful decor
    Tami D.

    I had a great catch-up with friends at Patrick's Bar Vin recently and loved the whole experience. It was Sunday evening so their small plate menu was not on offer but we didn't mind. We shared cocktails and caught up on all that's been happening in our lives. Though it was Sunday, there were little groups of friends scattered around all deep in conversation. It's worth it to take a gallery walk through Bar Vin just to admire the decor and if you've got some time, ask for a glass of Patrick's Best Kept Secret and settle in for a while.

    Kaitlin C.

    This is a GEM right off Bourbon Street. They have lots of comfy seating for groups in 2 rooms and outside. We went on a Sunday night and only a few other people were there which was hard to find in this area! They have a long list of wines, beers, and cocktails. The bartender was awesome and made the best ever French 75 with cognac!!! We will absolutely be back on our next trip to Nola!!!

    Our foster hanging out at Bar Vin.
    David P.

    Cozy wine bar with great drinks and a beautiful courtyard right near the beginning of bourbon street. I highly recommend stopping in for a drink or two after trying many of the amazing restaurants in the quarter or before a night on bourbon.

    Orval from Patrick's Bar Vin in the Hotel Mazarin courtyard.
    Hilda S.

    Such a great ambiance! Definitely reminds you of an old school wine bar in Europe. Love the vibe of this place! We stayed at Hotel Mazarin so spent many evenings in there or in our adorable hotel courtyard.

    Charchey K.

    One of the best spots in town to snag a glass of wine & savor a cigar in their courtyards. Patrick van Hoorebeck recently made my birthday so special. A snowed out January evening with nowhere to go, he decorated a little spot for my boyfriend and I to sip delicious rosé champagne of the 2025 Krewe of Cork's Grand Marshal, JCB. He and his staff made the day truly special and celebratory on a cold & dreary day.

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    Clint S.

    This bar is located in the Mazarin Hotel where we stay when we go to New Orleans, and it's still one of our favorite places to enjoy a drink and the eclectic atmosphere of the interior with all of its fascinating and interesting displays everywhere. The staff are fantastic and friendly, and they know how to pour a fantastic cocktail or two.

    Patrick threw us a street party!
    Amy F.

    Patrick treated us to the BEST street party tonite after Jazz Fest. After dinner we were walking back to our hotel and heard the horns and the wine bottle drums and ran to join the party! What a treat! Thank you Patrick!

    Bells !
    Kristy T.

    Fun place! Came here twice in the last year! Comfy seating and fun chasing of the bells party ! Loved seeing all of the outfits and hats people come up with!

    Rebecca B.

    Patrick's Bar Vin is lovely and is the Krew Cork great place to go. Ask for Ulysses; he is the owner along with Patrick. Ulysses will not steer you wrong on a place to go he was also an intro from Gregory at Boulevard.

    The bar.
    Greg M.

    As a wine bar aficionado I can't believe that I just now discovered Patrick's Bar Vin. In my defense, it's a little closer to Canal than I typically venture, and attached to a hotel, but what a discovery it was! Super chill vibe. Awesome service. Comfy seating in a couple different inside areas or in the smaller courtyard at the main entry or the larger one to the side. Amazing wine list. Bacchanal is more my scene, and Orleans Grape Vine has much better food offerings, but for a glass of wine (or a bottle) and possibly a cheese tray, Patrick's is sure to please. It's also the home base for Krewe of Cork, complete with their posters from the past, which is an added bonus.

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    Warm, inviting vibe inside and cool, cozy vibe on their patio. Friendly service and great drinks.

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    Patricks always a favorite, good place to get great wine, and take a break from the busy quarter.

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    Old world bar. Good amount of seating and bartender was friendly. Recommendation is the spiced rum punch. Realllly good.

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    Very chill bar in the French Quarter. Nice place to relax and have a glass of wine. They even have alcohol free wine and mixed drinks.

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