Hay varios bares en Bourbon Street que son difíciles de distinguir después de varias bebidas. Razzoo Club & Patio se distingue de los demás con un patio trasero increíble, una amplia zona de descanso y música en vivo que suele ser bastante buena. Los músicos tocan con el alma, lo cual es poco común en Bourbon Street. Los precios de las bebidas son razonables y hay un ‘happy hour’ de tres por uno todos los días.
Molly's at the Market abrió sus puertas por primera vez en 1974 y ha sido una parte integral de la experiencia de Nueva Orleáns desde entonces. Este bar es único por su diversidad de clientes, un ambiente relajado y un servicio excelente. Todos los años, Molly's reúne a sus clientes habituales e invitados a una serie de eventos como homenaje a su relación con Nueva Orleáns y su gente. Este es el bar favorito del barrio, donde la cerveza fluye hasta las primeras horas de la mañana.
Quienes tengan ganas de tomar algo y escuchar buena música deben ir a Kajun's Pub. Hay que relajarse después de una semana de mucho trabajo y poner a punto la máquina de discos para estar al día en las antiguas melodías. También se puede echar un vistazo a bandas locales como The Zydepunks, My Graveyard Jaw y The Soul Project. Los camareros son de lo mejor, así que hay que pedir la bebida favorita y bailar toda la noche.
Tropical Isle es el hogar de la famosa granada de mano. El trago especial de la casa, de color verde fosforecente, es considerado una de las bebidas más fuertes de toda Nueva Orleans, y el sabor avala esa descripción. El bar en sí no es más que un tributo a la ya mencionada bebida. La decoración está compuesta por granadas de peluche grandes, dispuestas en las paredes y el techo, y que brillan bajo la luz negra. Si bien es un establecimiento famoso, Tropical Isle es representativo de muchos de los "bares" de la calle Bourbon: un lugar en el pedir un vaso para llevar y seguir caminando.
After years of performing as one of New Orleans' top musicians, Irvin Mayfield is giving the city's other notable talent a place to perform. Irvin Mayfield's Jazz Playhouse, located inside of the Royal Sonesta Hotel on Bourbon Street, entertains the jazz enthusiast alongside the casual listener with cocktails and nightly performances by notable musicians like Bob French and the Original Tuxedo Jazz Band, Shamarr Allen, and Jason Marsalis. While there generally is no cover charge to enjoy an evening at the Jazz Playhouse, a nominal cover charge may apply for special events. - Bethany Culp
Snug Harbor Jazz Bistro as its name suggest is a cozy restaurant in the city that offers patrons some splendid jazz performances alongwith delicious food. A host of different artistes, each with their individual style entertain the audience who keep coming back for more. The subdued lighting and wooden furnishings make a rustic setting for the world class performances. The food and wine also celebrate the occasion.
After years of performing as one of New Orleans' top musicians, Irvin Mayfield is giving the city's other notable talent a place to perform. Irvin Mayfield's Jazz Playhouse, located inside of the Royal Sonesta Hotel on Bourbon Street, entertains the jazz enthusiast alongside the casual listener with cocktails and nightly performances by notable musicians like Bob French and the Original Tuxedo Jazz Band, Shamarr Allen, and Jason Marsalis. While there generally is no cover charge to enjoy an evening at the Jazz Playhouse, a nominal cover charge may apply for special events. - Bethany Culp
Famous Door, dating back to 1934, is Bourbon Street's oldest live music club still in business. The famous door refers to the front door of the bar that many celebrities and musicians have autographed. Inside there is a sunken dance floor situated in front of a glass-brick stage. The atmosphere is dark, loud, neon and raw. The acoustics and lighting system enhances the performances of the live New Orleans soul and blues bands. Later, when the live music ends, the older folks leave and the bar transforms into a dance club for the younger crowd. It is open from 4p onwards Monday to Wednesday, 3p onwards on Thursday till Friday and On Saturday and Sunday it is open from 2p.
Hay varios bares en Bourbon Street que son difíciles de distinguir después de varias bebidas. Razzoo Club & Patio se distingue de los demás con un patio trasero increíble, una amplia zona de descanso y música en vivo que suele ser bastante buena. Los músicos tocan con el alma, lo cual es poco común en Bourbon Street. Los precios de las bebidas son razonables y hay un ‘happy hour’ de tres por uno todos los días.
Tropical Isle Original is famous spot among the tourists. A fun bar that inaugurates you to the Grenade Club. Known for their hand grenade, which basically is a green plastic souvenir cup consisting of a sweet drink that promises a punch. This place has an awesome vibe with some great live band playing in the background along with some pool tables in the corner area. They also have a tubing system for those wanting the band to play their requests. This spot is a must visit if you're in the quarter. Sip on some frozen citrus adult beverage while strolling on the streets.
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.
711 Bourbon Heat is part nightclub, bar and restaurant all combined into one. Along with most bars on Bourbon Street, the place is always lively, where locals mingle with tourists and the staff is attentive and friendly. The club section is geared towards a more upscale clientele, with VIP areas and bottle service par for the course. The Courtyard Grill provides a more casual setting, where you don't necessarily need to dress fancy and the kitchen is just as good as any other spot on Bourbon Street. Overall, 711 is a great place to start out or finish the night.