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The Husky - Beef Wellington

The Husky

4.6(143 reviews)
2.2 mi•Freret

First let's start off with the ambience, the place is dark lit but in a good way it works very well…read moreeither way the aesthetics of the place. The food was great and the lamb chops was the best part of the meal, I highly recommend food full of flavor. Drinks were amazing and I wish I remembered the server name she was perfect, very attentive and gave us great recommendations aka the lamb chops.

The Husky is the Regina George's mom of steakhouses, it's not like a regular steakhouse, it's a…read morecool steakhouse. Probably too cool for my 50-year-old ass. We had reservations on a Saturday night and were seated almost immediately. As we passed the bar I noticed they had a huge bourbon selection which is always cool. I ordered a "Well She Starts Monday" which is a cocktail made with Buffalo Trace, Cynar liqueur, and Fig Syrup. I was not a fan of this one, so I ordered an Old Fashioned for my second drink, and it was a little better. I got a Burrata for an appetizer which seemed like a caprese salad served with crispy bread triangles. This was really good. For an entree, I got Beef Wellington which until then I had never had. Mansplained, this is a steak cooked medium rare inside of a puff pastry with 2 different sauces on it. Phenomenally good! The atmosphere is really dark with low lighting, dark cherry wood everywhere. The music was bad and loud. If it was one or the other it would have been fine, but this was like if someone gave Yoko Ono glowsticks and said start and EDM band. The Husky is meant for a younger crowd. The food was 5 stars; the atmosphere and experience were probably more like 3 stars.

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Skeeta Hawk Brewing

Skeeta Hawk Brewing

4.8(22 reviews)
0.9 mi•Tulane / Gravier

We often seek out breweries when we travel. It's nice to have a place to sit and relax for a…read moreminute. We often use this as a stopping place to use the bathroom and figure out where we are going next. I like that they advertise they have plenty of bathrooms as there is nothing I hate more than a large brewery with one bathroom. We found this to be walking distance from our more tourist area hotel, but others may feel it is not, although I do believe its close to a bus line. This place has a nice vibe and friendly service. We visited pretty close to opening and it was not crowded. It looked like there was a nice outdoor seating area as well, but after the walk we were happy to be inside where it was cooler. I also appreciate being able to charge my phone while I drink my beer. I was a little sad that it was not open at the same time as the bagel place next door as I really wanted to check that out as well. They do acknowledge their focus is not food, but sounds like they have food trucks at times. Unfortunately I can't recall what beers we tried, but I am sure they were delicious.

A very nice brewery with outstanding beers. Good variety of beer styles offered in nice comfortable…read moresurroundings. A little off the beaten path but worth the drive. Efficient and knowledgeable service.

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The Dog House - The Jindo

The Dog House

4.9(9 reviews)
0.4 mi•Mid-City

Updated review following a menu change: I'm still in love with the cheese tax, but now they've got…read morehand-tossed pizzas that are fantastic. Evenly distributed toppings (pepperoni or Hawaiian) and a crust that's crunchy and soft in all the right spots. Coming soon: loaded baked potato fries. Rich and indulgent for the cool winter weather. They've got a new batch of mocktails. My pups love the puppy pizza! Thin banana crepes with blueberry sauce and greek yogurt dollops. The staff here always welcomes folks with a smile and deliver drinks and food quickly. Eat inside the park at your own risk, or watch your pup play from the bar.

Do I own a dog? No. Do I still go to The Dog House? Yes. NOLA is full of amazing bars and…read morerestaurants- but at times they feel like a lot of work, but not The Dog House. It's the purrfect option for when you want to sit back, relax and enjoy yourself. Having a fur friend? Bring them along and everyone wins. There's a large space for dogs to run around, and get their pets on. Outside of the dog zone is seating for the bar which is perfectly stocked with alcoholic and none alcoholic options. As someone who is in her mocktail era I really enjoyed that they had none alcoholic spirits. The staff were super friendly and welcoming and truely made you feel like you were part of the gang. In 2025 it's hard to find a "third space" somewhere you can hangout for a while, talk with friends, make new friends, and really just enjoy yourself. That's what makes The Dog House so great, it's bringing back to third space vibes one drink at a time.

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Verret's Bar and Lounge

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4.3(41 reviews)
2.4 mi•Central City
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Verret's Bar and Lounge is exactly what it is, a true, unapologetic dive bar. It's gritty, it's…read moreloud, and yes... it's a little smelly. If you're not into that authentic, worn-in neighborhood bar vibe, this probably isn't your place. I'm not a regular and honestly it's not really my scene, but here's the thing: every single time we go, something absolutely ridiculous happens and we end up laughing nonstop. Whether it's random conversations, unexpected drama, or the staff hilariously oversharing personal stories, there's always entertainment built in. It's raw, it's real, and it's never boring. If you appreciate character over polish and don't mind a little divey charm, you'll have a great time.

Always an interesting time here. Local neighborhood bar with cheap strong drinks. Occasionally they…read morehave live music which, when they do, is usually unbelievably good! Staff are really friendly here as well. Late night can get a little sketchy around here so you have to be a little mindful of your surroundings. It is not uncommon for the police to show up as their is usually some questionable activities happening outside, but generally I feel completely safe here. During the warmer times they have a nice outdoors back area. Definitely recommend a visit here to get a feel for a real nitty gritty local New Orleans local bar scene.

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4.6(28 reviews)
0.4 mi•Mid-City
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What a fantastic space. My friend's buddy is an owner so he suggested we have a small gathering…read morehere. Its a very nicely appointed patio space. When you arrive, you place your starting drink and food orders. We arrived early enough to choose any seating. Tables are well distanced apart. Masks are required to enter. We chose their covered seating area..it included a nice tv and a couple of cooling units..huge plus! This is the only place I have been to so far that offers Voodoo beer by Tin Roof so I was in love already. They have a refreshing menu..not all typical bar food. So I saw they had Tuna Tartar..first thought was..sh*t should I order raw fish at a bar??!! The waitress highly recommended it so wht the hell..it was fantastic!! We also tried the shrimp remolaude which was tasty as well. This is such a nice space that I am very much looking forward to returning.

I came to this little bar to hear an acoustic Mia Borders show…read more It's a small, cozy place with a couch, and comfy chairs as you walk in. A small bar, and a back performance room with a space for the performer. The back room fits perhaps 12-15 people. I've used the descriptors of little, small, cozy, and let's throw in the word intimate. The bartender is also the emcee, and made introductions and gave some info. Mia Borders was super. Her songs are powerful, and great life stories. There is just enough amplification to highlight vocals, and seems perfect for the room. Not a great selection of liquors, but it's "enough". They also have specialty drinks, although they were out of a couple of items when I was there. I REALLY enjoyed Mia's show, and this little "Sidebar" is pretty cool.

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