Does anyone know a good place to watch the LSU v. Bama game in the Quarter/downtown area? Warehouse District would be fine as well.
Thank you!
Place to watch LSU v. Bama game in New Orleans
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Cooter Brown's has been around since 1977 and is a very popular sports bar. It's located in the Riverbend section of New Orleans at 509 S. Carrollton Ave. There's an oyster bar and lots of good seafood in a casual atmosphere. Cooter Brown's has pool tables and 15 wide-screen televisions,including an all-sports satellite system
Very best at RiverBend Fin McCools pretty good too...
Try not to wear any red(crimson tide color) go with
purple to blend in better...
Too late for AL/LSU but here's some great sports bars in NOLA. Crescent City Brewhouse is probably the best place in the FQ to watch sports. They have plenty of TV's on second floor.
Crescent City Brewhouse @ 527 Decatur St., New Orleans, LA. 504 - 522 - 0571.
http://www.crescentcitybrewhouse.com/
Johnny White's is a true sports bar. Turtle Bay is a sports bar also. Chateau Moanet Voila Bar is a sports bar. Broussard's has TV's in their bar and from time to time they have specials to eat and watch the game. Antoine's Herme's Bar has food and TV's.
Johnny White's Sports Bar @ 720 Bourbon St., New Orleans, LA 504 - 524 - 4909.
http://www.johnnywhitesneverclosed.com/
Turtle Bay Food and Spirits @ 1119 Decatur Street, New Orleans, LA 504 - 586 - 0563.
http://www.turtlebayneworleans.com/
Chateau Moanet Voila Bar @ 300 Decatur Street, New Orleans, LA 504 - 581 - 2534.
http://www.voilanola.com/
Broussard's @ 819 Conti St., New Orleans, LA. 504 - 581 - 3866.
http://www.broussards.com/
Antoine's @ 713 Saint Louis St., New Orleans, LA. 504 - 581 - 4422.
http://www.antoines.com/
Three Legged Dog is a “dive” that’s open 24/7 that gets good reviews. They have the largest screens in the city and 2/1 beer. It’s also dog friendly.
Three Legged Dog @ 400 Burgundy Street, New Orleans, LA 504 - 412 - 8335.
http://www.yelp.com/biz/three-legged-dog-new-orleans
Go to the corner of Bienville and Decatur. Club Decatur or Ryan's Irish Pub have TV's but neither is a sports bar. Both are great places to watch games with a lot of big screen TV's. Duck into one and then the other and decide which one your like.
MRB Bar and Grill has outdoor seating and allows kids 18/21. There’s good bar food and plenty of TV’s. It’s a real dive joint.
Mississippi River Bottom @ 515 St Philip Street, New Orleans, LA 504 – 222 – 5672.
http://www.yelp.com/biz/mrb-restaurant-and-bar-new-orleans
Call the Carousel Bar at The Monteleone I think they have TV's. It's smoke free. Coop's Place is also smoke free and has plenty of TV's.
Carousel Bar @ Hotel Monteleone| @ 214 Royal St., New Orleans, LA. 504 - 523 - 3341.
http://hotelmonteleone.com/dining-entertainment/
Coops Place @ 1109 Decatur St., New Orleans, LA. 504 - 525 - 9053.
http://www.coopsplace.net/
Walk across Canal on N Peters and go W on S Peters 4/5 blocks to the corner of Lafayette and S Peters to Ernst Cafe which is over 100 years old for good happy hour. They have outdoor tables. Ernst's has 2 # crawfish plates for $5.00 on Friday's. When you leave Ernst's go W a block to Girod and go N 2 blocks to Lucy's Bar on Tchoupitoulas for a good 4 to 7 happy hour and $2.50 beer. Grand Isle is a fine seafood restaurant and raw bar a block S of Ernst's on Fulton.
Lucy's Bar @ 701 Tchoupitoulas St., New Orleans, LA 504 - 523 - 8995.
http://www.lucysretiredsurfers.com/ne...
Ernst Cafe @ 600 South Peters Street, New Orleans, LA 504 - 525 - 8544.
http://www.nomenu.com/reviews/ErnstCafe.html
Grand Isle @ 575 Convention Center Blvd., New Orleans, LA 504 - 520 - 8530.
http://www.grandislerestaurant.com/home.php
Poppy’s is located on Spanish Plaza across from Harrah's Casino
Poppy’s Time Out Sports Bar @ 500 Port of New Orleans Place, fSuite 80, New Orleans, LA 504 – 569 – 3380.
7:00 am - 10:00 pm
7 days a week.
http://poppystimeoutsportsbar.com/home
Gordon Biersch is a Brew Pub in CBD near the FQ. It's NW of The Hilton near the Convention Center and Harrah's Casino offering outstanding drinks and food for lunch and dinner. There are 5 Big Screen TV's. They have a Happy Hour Special Monday/Friday from 4 PM to 6:30 PM with special prices on appetizers and drinks.
Gordon Biersch @ 200 Poydras Street, New Orleans, LA 504 - 552 - 2739.
http://www.gordonbiersch.com/
The Rusty Nail is in the CBD and offers live jazz and blues.
The Rusty Nail @ 1100 Constance Street, New Orleans, LA 504 – 525 – 5515.
http://www.therustynail.biz/