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The best places to grab a drink in New Orleans

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by Beth D'Addono
Updated May 23, 2023

A cold dark bar is practically a birthright for New Orleanians. A stellar watering hole is a soothing cave of possibility—and a welcome respite from the city’s swampy heat.

A newly opened brewery in the CBD is turning heads for its top-notch English and German-style beers. Nearby, a lively space with a bustling horseshoe-shaped bar draws crowds for global snacks, creative craft cocktails, and Girod Street views. A Mid-City church scored a second life as a restaurant and bar loved for its Mediterranean-accented menu and covered patio.

Whether it features fancy cocktails, whiskey neat, or a frosty glass of beer, the experience at each of these Crescent City bars is superb. Read on for a guide to 8 New Orleans bars to book now.

A photo of Peacock Room at The Hotel Fontenot restaurant
4.7
4.7 (573)
$30 and under
Cocktail Bar
Warehouse District
About the restaurant

Whether you’re planning on popping the question or looking to impress visitors, The Peacock Room at the Kimpton Hotel Fontenot ticks those boxes—and more. The vibe at this sultry spot—which also includes live music—is Vegas meets boudoir, all gilded cages and vintage wallpaper. The smart cocktail menu features classics such as negronis and sazeracs, plus newer, more playful libations such as the Hell-Cat Maggie, a mix of rum, elderflower liqueur, IPA, and fresh fruit juices. If you’re not imbibing, opt for a zero-proof drink including the peachy and citrusy Fuzzy Drama. Inventive American bites from chef Samuel Peery include a signature smash burger and roasted Louisiana oysters with Calabrian chile butter and aged manchego.


Top review
Juniper
Dined on Jan 1, 2023
Waitress wasn’t amazing which is too bad because the food and ambience are extraordinary.
A photo of Copper Vine restaurant
4.8
4.8 (1914)
$30 and under
Contemporary American
Central Business District
About the restaurant

This lush Poydras Street oasis features one of New Orleans’s prettiest patios. But at its core, the spot is a charming wine tavern, helmed by executive chef Amy Mehrtens, whose previous experience includes a stint at NOLA stalwart, Commander’s Palace. Occupying the former home of Creole stalwart Maylie’s, the 6,000-square-foot expanse boasts 30 wines on tap and a lively list curated by sommelier Emily Walker. Decadent plates, such as pappardelle pasta with short rib ragu and gulf fish amandine—arguably the city’s best spin on the Creole classic—pair superbly with whatever you’re drinking.


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Texanator
Dined on Jan 1, 2023
Good was excellent. The Louisiana crawfish beignets were one of the best appetizers I’ve ever had. Loved the local music on the speakers.
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4.4
4.4 (2337)
$30 and under
Seafood
Mid-City / City Park
About the restaurant

Welcome to church. Soft light pours through stained-glass windows at this gorgeous repurposed house of worship, just off Canal Street. A lineup of 12 different glasses for drinks service exemplifies just how serious this place is about its cocktails. Chef de cuisine Willie Cooper creates winsome coastal Mediterranean dishes, such as seared scallop risotto and crab boiled shrimp salad. Sip drinks on the lovely covered patio, equipped with misters to take the edge off the heat.


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PGMOH
Dined today
Celebrated my birthday there last night and service was great from beginning to end. Our server Adam was amazing. Food was amazing.
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4.4
4.4 (10057)
$31 to $50
Creole
French Quarter
About the restaurant

Antoine’s is the country’s oldest family-run restaurant, dating back to 1840. That pedigree extends to its Hermes Bar, where classic cocktails aren’t just served, but where they debuted. The bar menu is composed of faithfuls such as sidebars and sazeracs, along with zero-proof drinks such as the pomegranate-forward Mardi Mocktail that still feel fancy. Order oysters Rockefeller at the bar—they were invented here, after all—or graze from a selection of salads and sandwiches, including a stellar wagyu burger. Bonus points for the live music on weekends.


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OpenTable Diner
Dined on Jan 1, 2023
Wonderful service and ambience. All of the food was good and most excellent. We were at Jazz Brunch and the musicians were excellent and definitely added to the experience. Absolutely would recommend to anyone
A photo of Bobby Hebert's Cajun Cannon Restaurant and Grill restaurant
4.4
4.4 (18)
$31 to $50
American
Metairie
About the restaurant

Rest assured, when the Saints play, every TV at Bobby Herbert’s Cajun Cannon is locked on the game. Opened by the legendary Saints quarterback in 2014, this sports-themed restaurant and bar is chock full of team memorabilia. The kitchen dishes local faves such as seafood gumbo, fried seafood, a blackened catfish po-boy, and red beans and rice, plus oversized burgers and steak. Tropical drinks and margaritas include the formidable 60-ounce Cajun Cannonball, a punchy mix of tequila and fruit juices with a rum topper—built for two.


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mikevip
Dined on Nov 7, 2023
This is the perfect stop if you’re headed to the airport and need to kill some time. Professional and friendly service and wide variety of food and beverage.
A photo of Meril restaurant
4.6
4.6 (5930)
$30 and under
Contemporary American
Warehouse District
About the restaurant

Named for chef Emeril Lagasse’s daughter, Meril is a lively Warehouse District space. Its many draws include a horseshoe-shaped bar leading to an expansive dining room with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Girod Street. Chef de cuisine Bergen Carman oversees a menu that’s playful and global: there are Italian-accented flatbreads topped with mortadella and burrata, and bar snacks that beg for a craft beer, such as fried turkey necks with mojo sauce. Housemade pastas, hearty entree salads, and an impressive batch of vegetable sides round out the spirited American menu. To drink, there are craft cocktails, local beer, and an impressive cordial collection.


Top review
MaxineH
Dined on Jan 1, 2023
As a resident of New Orleans, I normally recommend this restaurant to my clients and company visiting New Orleans. My. clients are always happy with their service, so I decided to try it out. It was nice meeting the staff face-to-face that assist me with my reservations. The food was fabulous. We ordered the redfish with pecan topping. OMG! The manager, Marcus Benoit and Katie, the hostess was very accommodating. The servers were awesome!
A photo of Desi Vega's Steakhouse restaurant
4.8
4.8 (2494)
$50 and over
Steakhouse
Warehouse District
About the restaurant

This stylish restaurant on the corner of St. Charles and Girod is best known for its impeccably seared prime steaks topped with butter, but the bar scene is something special, made for dress-up occasions, business dinners, and sophisticated mingling. There is a deep well of single malts, along with fun cocktails and an international wine list. Stop by between 4 pm and 6 pm on Tuesday through Friday for some of the city’s top app and drink specials.


Top review
OpenTable Diner
Dined 4 days ago
Great place. Solid restaurant experience all around
A photo of Brewery Saint X restaurant
4.7
4.7 (54)
$30 and under
Brewery
Central Business District
About the restaurant

This newly opened light-filled brewery is a breath of fresh air in the CBD. Chef Shannon Bingham offers the likes of roasted gulf fish, confit beef cheeks with salsa verde, sandwiches, salads, and snacks such as spicy fried green tomatoes. All make ideal companions to the 15 house-brewed German and British drafts or wine list, which highlights smaller producers. It all adds up to a laid-back drinking experience, well-suited for easygoing dates and leisurely catch-ups with friends.


Top review
Miasil
Dined 2 days ago
This place is fantastic before or after (or both) games at the dome or arena. We went before a Pels game. Service was great, the food was really tasty BUT the salt level was extreme. Every single food item we ordered was over-salted. The beets in the beet salad were also really hard and kind of awkward to eat. Green tomatoes were super thin and fried and delicious (but too salty). We tried many different beers and they were all fantastic. Stowaway, Fade Away, Kazoo, Charm School, all fantastic. It’s loud in there. Overall, for the price, proximity to the sportsball games, and beer, it’s worth it.
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