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.
With a kitchen helmed by the award winning chef Greg Sonnier and a cocktail menu designed by the likes of Chris McMillian, it is no wonder that Kingfish has quickly come to be a popular choice amongst those of discerning taste. The menu is composed of a selection of locally inspired delicacies like blue crab chop, Cajun Farmhouse Sausage Wanton, seafood cassoulet and smoked rabbit gumbo. Alongside classic New Orleans favorites like the Ramos Gin Fizz, the cocktail menu also features a selection of original, trendy and modern options that are sure to please any palate. Bringing together traditional and modern culinary concepts, Kingfish offers a taste of modern local cuisine. Although the bar is open throughout the day, food is only served during specific hours so be sure to check their website before planning a visit.
Colette New Orleans is an adult entertainment venue in the city of New Orleans. It is welcome to people who want meet the locals or get social with the community. You can also meet people who share similar tastes and interests. They have themes and special nights, so call ahead to know more.
The Fais Deaux Deaux is one of the most famous bars in New Orleans. Guests praise the bar for the variety of drinks offered here. You must try the Fishbowl Hurrican which happens to be the most ordered drink on the menu. The drink menu is limited with beverages like Hurricanes, shots and fish bowls. Patrons usually praise the bar for its friendly staff and relaxed atmosphere.
Attiki Bar and Grill serves up fine food and entertainment with Mediterranean flair. This French Quarter bar and restaurant offers patrons a full menu of Mediterranean dishes including Shwarma, Kabab, Hummos and Grape Leaves in addition to a full bar and hookah selection. Numerous vegetarian appetizer and entrée options are available during lunch, dinner and late-night hours. While the bar is open until 4a everyday, Attiki serves food only until 1a. -Bethany Culp