Capulet was renovated from a 19th century warehouse to an aesthetically appealing and modest rooftop restaurant. Serving an appetizing menu comprising reasonable entrees, and inventive beverages, guests can enjoy food in a relaxed setting with soulful live music. The eatery is admirable for its chic interior and trendy vibes, and you might always find the place crowded. They also have a full-service bar with vibrant high chairs to complement the interior of the place. Kale salad and fried chicken sandwich are amongst the top menu recommendations. The venue is also available for private events like rehearsal dinners and weddings.
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.
Bar Redux is a chilled-out spot to hang out and relish perfectly prepared Cajun and Caribbean delicacies. The simple and quirky décor of the place makes it feel quite cozy and relaxed after a long day at work. Be a part of a live musical event or participate in the open mic and show off your talents. Order a glass of chilled beer which pairs beautifully with their cheesy steaks. The service is excellent which makes the entire experience worthwhile.
Visit Bamboula’s to chill in a relaxed environment. Located at the popular Frenchmen Street, Bamboula’s promises you an entertaining evening with soothing live music and a great American menu comprising appetizers, burgers, seafood and and crafted drinks. The setting of this American eatery is pretty intimate, but with the availability of few seating options, guests can enjoy dining in a cosy corner. Small celebrations and private events can also be hosted at this venue.
This friendly neighborhood restaurant, Red Eye Grill, attracts the local crowd from around Warehouse District. The decor is rustic and simple with brick walls and a tin roof bar. The menu includes appetizers, salads, sandwiches and burgers along with chilled beer complimenting the food perfectly. Red Eye Grill becomes a dance club on the frequent DJ nights at the restaurant. The atmosphere here is very cheerful and the rates are reasonable.
Capulet was renovated from a 19th century warehouse to an aesthetically appealing and modest rooftop restaurant. Serving an appetizing menu comprising reasonable entrees, and inventive beverages, guests can enjoy food in a relaxed setting with soulful live music. The eatery is admirable for its chic interior and trendy vibes, and you might always find the place crowded. They also have a full-service bar with vibrant high chairs to complement the interior of the place. Kale salad and fried chicken sandwich are amongst the top menu recommendations. The venue is also available for private events like rehearsal dinners and weddings.
Bar Redux is a chilled-out spot to hang out and relish perfectly prepared Cajun and Caribbean delicacies. The simple and quirky décor of the place makes it feel quite cozy and relaxed after a long day at work. Be a part of a live musical event or participate in the open mic and show off your talents. Order a glass of chilled beer which pairs beautifully with their cheesy steaks. The service is excellent which makes the entire experience worthwhile.
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.
Visit Bamboula’s to chill in a relaxed environment. Located at the popular Frenchmen Street, Bamboula’s promises you an entertaining evening with soothing live music and a great American menu comprising appetizers, burgers, seafood and and crafted drinks. The setting of this American eatery is pretty intimate, but with the availability of few seating options, guests can enjoy dining in a cosy corner. Small celebrations and private events can also be hosted at this venue.
This friendly neighborhood restaurant, Red Eye Grill, attracts the local crowd from around Warehouse District. The decor is rustic and simple with brick walls and a tin roof bar. The menu includes appetizers, salads, sandwiches and burgers along with chilled beer complimenting the food perfectly. Red Eye Grill becomes a dance club on the frequent DJ nights at the restaurant. The atmosphere here is very cheerful and the rates are reasonable.