Ten high-def plasma televisions, dart boards, shuffleboard, and a pool table place Bruno's Tavern among the top sports bars Uptown. Local teams usually rule the sets, but it's not uncommon to find fans from across the country rooting right alongside the LSU and Tulane fans. The long L-shaped bar provides plenty of room for drinkers to belly-up and order from the selection of the twenty beers on tap or one of the many bottled brews. Hungry? Ample table seating provides the ideal place to enjoy Loaded Baked Potato Fries, Jumbo Hot Wings, or one of the delicious burgers from the menu. Close proximity to Loyola and Tulane make Bruno's a prime college hangout, but sports fans of all ages are sure to feel at home.
Rated as one of the finest clubs of the region, Club Red Velvet is a chic nightclub that boasts a zealous ambiance. Party lovers from every nook and corner of the nearby localities frequent this place to bask in its warm atmosphere. The club organizes various events such as DJ nights, concerts, gigs, live musicals, private parties, reunions and bachelor parties. Apart from that, the open mic contest taking place at Club Red Velvet is an equally popular extravaganza. Call ahead to know more.
Situated at the ground floor of the 4-star Le Méridien New Orleans hotel, LMNO serves some delectable American cuisine with a Cajun Creole twist. Apart from the main course, LMNO offers innovative small plate menu with the recipes by their executive chef Mauricio Gutierrez. This delicious menu is followed with an impressive beverage list. Choose from the vintage wines to classic cocktails to go with your meal. LMNO is a great dinner venue for a romantic date.
What earlier was a horse stable is now Gold Mine Saloon—a club frequented by the elite and hip crowd and singles that are very much ready to mingle. Foosball and two pool tables, to go with the drinks, is what drives the teens from nearby Downtown New Orleans to this place. At Gold Mine Saloon, you get to enjoy melange of music with a perfect mix of club tracks and disco beats. Jack Daniels whiskey barrels used as tables add a touch of innovation to the decor. The dress code is 'make yourself comfortable' and do include dancing shoes as the peppy music will surely take you to the dance floor.It is open from Thursday to Saturday from 8pm.
Itching for a little something Irish? Head to Tracey's. This Irish Channel Bar, self-proclaimed as the "original Irish Channel bar," sits at the corner of Magazine Street and Third Street serving up cold beer, cocktails and casual food. Tracey's is known for its Roast Beef Po-Boy, but serves up a variety of sandwiches, po-boys, salads and sides including Meat Pies, Fried Okra and Gravy Cheese Fries alongside its signature dish. Check Tracey's website for kitchen specials, upcoming events and the official countdown to St. Patrick's Day.
The Beach on Bourbon stands out as a tropical-themed nightclub, proudly hosting a large dance floor on the vibrant Bourbon Street. Music takes center stage at The Beach, where skilled DJs craft the latest dance mixes and electrifying live music performances ignite the dance floor. This venue's distinct ambiance, coupled with its fantastic happy hour specials and prime location, has established it as a preferred hotspot for New Orleans' vibrant crowd. Notably, The Beach can also be reserved for private events, ensuring that any occasion held here becomes an unforgettable experience for all.