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Alto (Ace Hotel) 600 Carondelet St. 504-900-1180 Babylon Sports Bar 2917 Harvard Ave., Suite A 504-324-9961 Bar Marilou 544 Carondelet St. 504-814-7711 Club 38 4132 Peters Rd. 504-366-7711 Evangeline 329 Decatur St. 504-373-4852 Fillmore New Orleans 6 Canal St. 504-881-1555 House of Blues 225 Decatur St. 504-310-4999 Located on top of the Ace Hotel, Alto is a chill spot to hang out with your friends. You can cool down with some of the bar’s signature cocktails like Calypso and Turkish Royale.

Babylon is a great place to watch football and listen to live music in Metairie. The bar also provides a homey atmosphere with reasonable prices on all of their drinks.

Bar Marilou has a sophisticated French-style atmosphere in a very beautiful location alongside the Maison de la Luz hotel. The bar offers plenty of wine, beer, and craft cocktails. Located inside Boomtown Casino & Hotel in Harvey, Club 38 is the perfect VIP experience. Available through Boomtown’s mychoice® loyalty program, guests can enjoy complimentary food and drinks after signing up. Evangeline provides some of the best Cajun food that can be found in the French Quarter. Enjoy local craft beers and other drinks the restaurant offers like the strawberry blonde or the rum punch. The Fillmore is a beautiful, state-of-the-art 22,000 square-foot entertainment space above Harrah’s Casino. While there for a night of live music, make sure to grab a cocktail in BG’s Lounge.

The House of Blues offers one of the best nightlife experiences in all of NOLA. Choose from a long list of beers, wines, and more and jam out to one of the venue’s many live music events.

Jinx Bar and Grill 91 French Market Pl., 504-510-2797 Lots A Luck Tavern 203 Homedale St. 504-483-0978 Martine’s Lounge 2347 Metairie Rd. 504-831-8637 Located right next to the French Market, JINX has an extensive beer list and top-notch cocktails such as the Decatur Mule, El Guapo, and Blue Milk. It offers hookahs with different flavors to choose from. Lots A Luck Tavern is one of the best places in New Orleans to play bar games. Watch the next big football game while enjoying some cold beer or some of the bar’s other refreshments. Cold beer and other specialty drinks including frozen Irish coffee, cherry limeade, and frozen sangria await at Martine’s Lounge. Pop-ups are frequently are on-site to offer food.

Pal’s Lounge 949 N. Rendon St. 504-488-7257 Rosie’s on the Roof 1000 Magazine St. 504-528-1941 Stained Glass Winehouse 201 Huey P Long Ave. 504-812-0930 Open from 3 p.m. to 3 a.m., Pal’s Lounge is one of New Orleans’ perfect late-night spots. Some of Pal’s most popular, and affordable, drinks include the gingerita, the watermelon mojito, and the bacon Bloody Mary. Located atop of the Higgins Hotel, Rosie’s surrounds guests with World War II-era Americana. Cold beer and delicious small plates like fries loaded with brisket and bacon cheese curds are available. Stained Glass is Gretna’s premiere self-serve wine bar. This upscale, unpretentious bar offers over 300 wine bottles and 24 self-serve wine taps, as well as spirits, draft beer, and cocktails.

Stumpy’s Hatchet House 1200 Poydras St., Suite C 504-577-2937

The Garage 810 Conti St.

The Jazz Playhouse 300 Bourbon St. 504-553-2299 The Marsh Room Patio Bar & Grill 4740 Rye St. 504-571-5733 The Metropolitan 310 Andrew Higgins Blvd. 504-568-1702 The Rabbit Hole 1228 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd. 504-354-9709 Stumpy’s Hatchet House gives patrons the perfect opportunity to test their hatchet-throwing skills. Light snacks and refreshing drinks from Stumpy’s fully-stocked bar are available for a quick pick-me-up. Enjoy all sorts of entertainment like live music and open mic nights at The Garage. In addition to a fully stocked bar, the venue offers tasty NOLA favorites such as gumbo and spicy beef yaka mein. Both upscale and retro, The Jazz Playhouse, located in the Royal Sonesta Hotel, is a great place to see NOLA’s best jazz acts. Make sure to grab a signature cocktail like a Sazerac or a Hurricane. The Marsh Room is one of the best establishments to hang out at in Metairie. While sipping on your favorite drink, grab some bites such as cheese curds, steak, and the bar’s “Marsh burger.” The Metropolitan is one of New Orleans’ premiere nightclubs. While partying with your friends, make sure to visit the multiple different bars located all around the large, two-story club. The Rabbit Hole is a truly eclectic club that always provides a great night of fun. Enjoy the venue’s outdoor and indoor stages for live music, as well as The Rabbit Hole’s downstairs bar.

The Royal Frenchmen Remedy Bar 700 Frenchmen St. 504-619-9660

The Royal Frenchmen Hotel is a cozy spot to stay to be close to the Frenchmen Street action. It also features a great bar in the lobby with a fantastic Happy Hour and live music on the weekends. Tracey’s Original Irish Channel Bar 2604 Magazine St. 504-897-5413 Beer lovers will be happy when they see Tracey’s six draught taps and over 100 bottles of different brands to choose from. The bar also serves delicious oysters, poboys, and more.

Treme Hideaway 1234 Claiborne Ave. 504-301-4441 Treme Hideaway is one of New Orleans’ best kept secrets. Tucked away in the historic Treme neighborhood, locals can flock to this night club for R&B music, DJ sounds, and hot food.

Tropical Isle Multiple Locations 504-523-1927 Ugly Dog Saloon & BBQ 401 Andrew Higgins Blvd. 504-569-8459 Tropical is a Bourbon Street staple that is beloved by both tourists and locals. The bar is best known for being the birthplace of the “hand grenade,” aka New Orleans’ most powerful drink. Complete with beer, 15 TVs, and an outdoor patio, Ugly Dog Saloon is the perfect spot to watch the Saints game. Enjoy delicious, smoky BBQ classics such as Buffalo fried ribs and smoked pulled pork.

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