Ready for some drinks at a great price? Different eateries and bars in the Big Easy have great Happy Hours you should experience firsthand. As the season changes and the days are longer, New Orleans’ restaurants and ba...
The Bower Bar is now receiving diners in New Orleans! When Mark Latter of Latter Hospitality opened Claret Wine & Cocktail Bar in early 2019, his goal was to give locals in the Lower Garden District a place for grea...
Celebrate New Year’s Eve at the Hot Tin Rooftop Bar at the Pontchartrain Hotel. We’re only a few days away from saying goodbye to 2021 and welcoming 2022. No plans yet? NOLA will come alive on December 31 with many fun...
Vine & Tap Wine Bar opens today at Lakeside Shopping Center! Drink and shop at the same time at Lakeside Shopping Center! Just a few months ago, we reported that they were planning on opening their own wine bar insi...
The beloved French Quarter watering hole Longway Tavern has officially reopened its doors as The Will and The Way. The COVID-19 pandemic has been very hard for restaurants and bars across New Orleans. Sadly, some of our...
Which ones will you try? Do you and your friends have very different tastes in drinks? Don’t worry. This NOLA bar and restaurant offers more than 200 types of liquors including high-quality bourbons and tequilas i...
The Big Easy has some amazing spots for you to enjoy Happy Hour. It seems like New Orleanians are always ready for Happy Hour, so if you’re visiting, you need to experience the drinks and food for at least one aft...
Celebrate the arts this Saturday at the White Linen Night. Every first Saturday of August, New Orleans’ locals and tourists dress up in white linen to celebrate the arts. In an event known as the White Linen Nigh...
Dress code: white. Celebrate summertime at a promising new wine experience in New Orleans. This weekend enjoy the sun at Lafreniere Park in Metairie for the first Annual Rosa Blanca Wine & Music Festival. …...
These bars have a mysterious charisma that makes them worth checking out. Yes, we know speakeasies don’t exist in New Orleans. According to Eater, NOLA is one of the cities with the most bars per household, with 8.6 per...