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4.2 (201 reviews)
Open 11:00 am - 2:00 AM (Next day)

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Jeff F.

We came here for the $12 oysters but to be honest this place is way more than their happy hour special! The building is so cool looking, definitely looks like it is haunted! And the food was good, other people in the group ordered more than just oysters and everything came out delicious! The only negative I can say is they won't split a check for a group, don't understand why this is such a thing in New Orleans?

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Keesha P.

This place was beautifully decorated and the ambiance was amazing. My friends and I went to dinner here and the food was great. But they ran out of blood bags and I was extremely disappointed. I know now to go earlier in the day when they're likely to be fully stocked.

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Kelly S.

The vibes here are great, and the staff was friendly. I really wanted to love this place, but unfortunately it fell short. The restaurant was pretty empty, and we were seated directly next to the air conditioning, so we were freezing halfway through our meal. The oysters were very large, so we didn't end up finishing them. I did enjoy the Pickled Egg Duo, and the goat cheese dip was tasty, though it only came with four pieces of pita bread. They were also out of the bone marrow, which was disappointing. The drinks were served neat and had a fun presentation, but they were quite sweet. After feeling underwhelmed by the appetizers, we decided to grab dinner elsewhere. There's another vampire café around the corner where we ended up having a much better experience

Heather A.

We came for the blood bags and left with smiles on our faces thanks to the friendly and accommodating service and lovely appetizer. We were so glad we stopped in!

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Steve H.

We are back in NOLA for a long weekend. The Vampire Apothecary was our first dinner stop. Dark, gothic, brick walls. Great spot. We started with oysters on the half shell for me. Can't go wrong there. Wife got the roasted bone marrow. That was accompanied by steak tartare, caviar and a vinaigrette. That was really good, but could've used another crostini with it. Entrees were the tea brined chicken thighs with mushrooms and sweet potato mash. So very tasty! I got the boudin stuffed quail. Perfectly cooked. And on a quail, that's hard to do! Both meals were served hot, too! Now, there was a hiccup. Our entrees were sent to the wrong table. We did not ask for what happened next. Two newly made entrees. A complimentary charcuterie for two along with champagne. And 10% knocked off the bill. I love a restaurant that cares that deeply about the diner's experience. Excellent food. Beyond great service. Come here.

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Edward S.

The Apothecary is a really fun place to visit in NOLA. They match the them to the bar and drink menu and our whole party had a good time. One odd thing was when we came in, the first person to approach us was a tarot reader. This is something new to NOLA--they are on almost every corner and even here. We were not interested, but I guess could be fun for others. We started with drinks. They have a good set of beers on draft, I had something called Purple Haze which was good. My nephew got something called a "blood bag" that came in an actual blood bag. Kind of gimmicky, but he really enjoyed it. The food was good as well. We had a charcuterie board. This came in a tower and had some nice cheeses and meats. We also had the brie that was very good. Then the popcorn was nice as well. All of these were great for sharing for the large group we had--they are well situated for this. Definitely worth a visit.

Half dome
Jason J.

A bloody good time! So the wife and I were walking down St. Peter and we saw a sign out in front of this non-descript little restaurant that read "Happy hour 4 - 7 oysters 12 dollars a dozen." Holy smokes I love oysters and that deal is too good to pass up so we turned around and went in for a bite. First let's talk about the ambience. This place is vampire themed. It's not really my thing but they do it pretty well. I could totally see myself coming back here in my best Lestat outfit and taking it all in. They had some tarot readers in house which is pretty neat if you're into that kinda thing and overall I gotta say it did get me into the mindset. I was really vibing with it. The food was pretty good. The oysters were fine, my sazerac was tasty, but the star of the show was the hazelnut dome. It was fabulous! It was kind of a flourless chocolate cake with a hazelnut filling and a dark chocolate shell with caramel sauce. If you like chocolate I definitely think you should try it out. All of the food and drink items have themed names and they were pretty good. Our server was super nice and she recommended the hazelnut dome to us and it was hit. In fact, everyone was super nice, alluring, pleasant, maybe a little too pleasant. Why does the sun seem so bright today? We only came in for happy hour so we didn't get to try the full menu, but I saw a few other humans eating and it looked good. We are definitely coming back for a second bite!

Tea-Brined Chicken Thighs
Samuel L.

One of the coolest themed restaurants I've ever been to, Vampire Apothecary brought their theme to life. The atmosphere was unmatched, hard to describe but definitely unique and one I loved the experience. The food and drinks were also a big hit. I had the chicken thighs, which was very juicy, flavorful and well cooked. A great plate of food that I would highly recommend ordering. The drinks were also very strong and packed a strong punch, good notes for someone who wants to get the most out of their drinks. Overall, this was a great bar to visit. Great service, immaculate atmosphere and good food combine for a unique experience I'll remember even after leaving NOLA.

Corpse Reviver #2 with McQueen and the Violet Fog gin, Grand Marnier, Atelier Vie Absinthe, fresh lemon juice.
Jeff N.

The Apothecary is one of the amazing bars to check out in the French Quarter that has wickedly good craft cocktails and cool vampire vibes. Located in St. Peter about half a block of Bourbon Street, is an excellent cocktail bar with a tarot card reader and a great food menu if you are looking to eat. The interior has a very aged decor that is not quite goth but definitely elicit certain elements a la Anne Rice's The Vampire Chronicles. It has certain haunted rustic charm while music by Depeche Mode, Bauhaus, and other bands contribute to the energy. Cocktail-wise, they deliver a bastion of exquisite versions of the Corpse Reviver #2, the Alchemist Elixir, Barber Surgeon's Penicillin, Vampire Sazerac, and servings of the Atelier Vie absinthe. Probably my favorite at the bar is the Corpse Reviver #2 with McQueen and the Violet Fog gin, Grand Marnier, Atelier Vie Absinthe, and fresh lemon juice. The spicy oyster shooter is also excellent with New Orleans Finest Bloody Mary Mix, Vampyre Vodka, and (you guessed it) a fresh oyster. Also the Alchemist Elixir is quite magical especially when the bartender adds the Elderflower liqueur to the peaflower-infused Euphorisine local gin and fresh lime juice mixture, changing the color to purple. The vibes are always grand at the Apothecary. A bar that always serves as a lovely hangout if you enjoy strong cocktails.

Erica J.

I was obsessing over the vibes of this establishment. Very witchy in my opinion and for somebody who grew up loving Practical Magic, I'm all for this. We were lucky enough to get a spot at the bar and ordered some cocktails and was in desperate need of carbs. The menu has pretty decent variety of food options. I saw the option of grilled cheese with truffle and that won me over instantly. My excitement over this meal was a little too high, but considering that I spent the entire day drinking...Can you really blame me? Crazy enough, we got the disappointed news from the bartender that the cook is unable to make it due to the ingredients being unavailable. I'm still waiting for somebody to please explain to me how the cook at the back was not able to make a grilled cheese sandwich. The bartender was definitely flabbergasted and could not explain to us either and look terrified to even have to go back and find that answer out directly from the cook. How do you run out of bread and cheese? So we ended up ordering the Cuban sandwich. It was OK but was still very disappointed about the grilled cheese sandwich. I love the fact that the side was hummus, which I'm not upset about. You could tell it was definitely from a container and not homemade. When we got the bill which I didn't notice until my husband pointed out, that the grilled cheese sandwich was not removed. So that was a double hitter of not getting a grilled cheese sandwich and then getting charged for it. We did have it removed from our bill, which should've been done before receiving the actual bill. I'm a fan of this bar area and everything about it but dude, it's literally bread and cheese. Just make it work, I would've been fine with it.

Sasha M.

The waitress was by far one of the best that I've ever come across the ambience was everything you want in New Orleans during Halloween time and although we only had two things we had a bird cage charcuterie set up and then we had a apple spiced cheesecake that I wanted to slap everybody at the table we ended up meeting with a medium there as well so FYI that is a not known thing but you can't ask

Katie W.

This restaurant has the most Gothic, delightful atmosphere of anywhere in New Orleans. It is exactly what I want my house to look like. They have a bar area and a dining area. The bar is packed with different types of alcohol and they have specialty drinks that fit the theme of this vampire Mecca. The dining area is just as delightful, packed with ambience. The food is to die for, and the drinks are delicious. The service is outstanding! I will be sure to put this restaurant at the top of my list when I visit New Orleans.

Katelyn L.

This was my first stop for my first night in the French Quarter, based on a recommendation by a friend. They had beautiful drinks, with both great taste and presentation. We didn't get food but everyone enjoyed their beverages. The location itself is beautifully decorated. We stopped by multiple times on our trip! Would recommend!

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