Address: 733 Bourbon St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
Phone: +15045864800
Sunday: 11AM–12AM
Monday: 4PM–12AM
Tuesday: 11AM–2AM
Wednesday: 11AM–2AM
Thursday: 11AM–2AM
Friday: 11AM–2AM
Saturday: 11AM–2AM
Michael Hoffmann
Is an experience
Carlos C
Cozy space with amazing jazz
Michael Brannan
Please avoid this place if you want to have an enjoyable experience!!! The staff were so rude to customers and the way they interacted with customers lacked any manners. We noticed a couple behind us leaving because how they were spoken to. You couldn't enjoy the music beacuse the staff were in your ear and pressurising you to buy a drink for every song. Such a shame as you couldn't enjoy the jazz music and this is what New Orleans is all about. So top tip if you end up here, please be prepared that you need to buy a drink for every set you watch. We waited over 15 minutes to place an order and then the rude woman said that we have been sat here for two sets and need to order the equivalent of drinks for that amount of time. However, we waited to place an order with her and then she said if you waited so long then go to the bar and order. There are better jazz bars in New Orleans where staff are welcoming and friendly. Terrible bar, rude staff and poor environment!!!
Michelle Wang
Love this place. Great jazz band and drinks.
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We were there on a Sunday after a Saints game and there was not one.
Sunday 11 am till 12 am Monday 4 pm till 12 am I found this online if it helps
Just fine. Tables in the courtyard are distanced.
The speakeasy is upstairs, operated separately from Fritzels. Its call Potions. Sugery, over the top drinks, with a balcony overlooking bourbon. The password, which changes, can be obtained from a nearby Voodoo shop. Cover is $10 or $20. Fritzels hostess will let you up after giving the password.
Upstairs has a speakeasy called Potions. Its not operated by Fritzels, but you need a password and give it to the Fritzels hostess. Password can be obtained at nearby voodoo shops. The speakeasy does have a balcony to overlook Bourbon St. Sweet mixed drinks.
No. It is one of the coolest places to hang at. Eat before you go.
Yes. It would be ok for an older teenager. Would not have have younger kids anywhere near Bourbon Street.
I wouldn't recommend Bourbon Street for anyone under the age of 21.
No, just great jazz. Make sure you see Richard Scott. He plays alone some afternoons and with a band many evenings starting at 9. They usually have a sign out front saying when he'll be there.
Usually house band starts at 9pm. They have chalkboard outside to guide you
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