Address: 718 St Peter, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
Phone: +15045254823
Sunday: 12PM–12AM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 12PM–12AM
Thursday: 12PM–12AM
Friday: 12PM–2AM
Saturday: 12PM–2AM
Angela Degruise
Every time I am in the City I have to go to Pat O' Briens You gotta Love it
Michelle Young
Always a great time at Pat O's
Anthony L
Hurricane was just ok. Overall nice spot though.
Jamie Holtz
Just stopped for drinks...our server was fantastic....beers were cold...NOT AT ALL A PLACE TO GET A HURRICANE...and my sister ordered a double shot which cam in 2 different cups that were 2 different colors of whisky 🤣 beautiful building with lots of character
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yes in the back is the restaurant and the front are the tables with the dulling pianos. this is a must see in New Orleans
Great question. I've never been turned on or off by pianos
First come, first served. Large place so may not be a wait.
No reservations, and no cover charge just show up and wait in line
What on earth are you doing with an unopened bottle!
Sign out front says opens at 4 Christmas day!
Everyone saying no that its 21+ is thinking bout drinking obviously. Truth of the matter is your 15 yr. old may go in and sit at a table with you. Listen, plan on arriving early for a great table and go hungry. The food a Pat O's is delicious. Hamburgers are excellent and they are nice size burgers baby. Note to all those who think that I am incorrect, please visit their website.
Would like to know the answer to this as well
At the end of prohibition in 1933, Pat O'Brien converted his speakeasy to a legitimate drinking establishment in the 600 block of St. Peter Street called, of course, Pat O'brien's.
Hi Lance. Our restaurant is accessible off our 624 Bourbon Street entrance. This area is all ages while the kitchen is open (until 10pm) 7 days a week. As an FYI, our 718 St Peter Street entrance is the main entrance to the bar and is 21 and up at all times.
show typically begins around 6pm Mon. - Thurs. and around 2pm Fri. - Sun.
They had catfish and an assortment of shell, fish and gator to my recollection. It's a big venue that feels quaint and charming...Have fun!
I believe that you can. But ask a server when you get there to confirm
no children may enter on the bourbon Street side only and thats where the restaurant is and it closes at 9pm after 9pm no children allowed even in the food area 😉
That's a question best answered by the establishment. I suggest you call them.
Not sure but I bet you can. It's a large company or chain.
You must be 21 years or older to enter the Piano Lounge. The Piano Lounge is currently closed due to covid restrictions.
They can't go to the indoor bar, but I believe all of the outdoor area (bar and restaurant) are open to kids.
No
Go to the below website for Pat O'Brien's and scroll down to the bottom of the page. You'll find the hrs under the section called "PIANO LOUNGE" https://patobriens.com/new-orleans/
As far as I know Susan, no reservations needed. It's a pretty massive place. Plenty of room. Just have ID's handy
"We do not allow pets into our establishment unless they are a lincsnsed service dog." - Answer courtesy Pat O'Brien's via Facebook Messenger.
There are 2 patios. The main one is for all ages and the upper level patio is 21+. No kids.
Idk but it was damn tasty!
Typically Monday- Thursday 6pm to close and Friday - Sunday 2pm to close
We were just there last night. A hurricane is $9, plus $4 for the glass. As others noted, you can get a refund for the glass at the bar.
No tickets needed fot. Sometimes there's a wait if there's something going on bring lots of tourists. Pat O's has a separate location in Jax Mall on the River which is for private parties, though.
Usually park near the river and walk. Its only about 4 blocks.
We have two entrances to the same property with a shared courtyard. Our restaurant entrance (624 Bourbon Street) is all ages while the kitchen is open (10pm). Our bar entrance (718 St Peter Street) is 21 and up at all times. The piano bar is in the bar area and is 21 and up at all times.
Id suggest making a phone call to the establishment rather than asking Google maps
Piano bar will be open all day along with dueling pianos playing. People clear the streets at midnight. Places absolutely do not close at midnight. I work on bourbon.
You have to be 21 to enter the St. Peter side bar on that side, piano bar, and sit in the courtyard. You don't have to be 21 to enter on Bourbon Street entrance where the restaurant is before 9pm. After 9 the entire place is 21 and older.
21 they have to check everyone's ID, it is their law
Yes, its called the Magnum and it's three gallons.
They are always closed xmas eve but xmas day they are open and busy.
Yes -you can choose to purchase the collectable glass or not
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