2 Best Bars in New Orleans, Louisiana

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No American town places such a premium on pleasure as New Orleans. From swank hotel lounges and refined jazz halls to sweaty dance clubs and raucous Bourbon Street bars, this city is serious about frivolity—and famous for it. Partying is more than an occasional indulgence in this city—it's a lifestyle. The bars and clubs that pulse with music are the city's lifeblood, and are found in every neighborhood. Like stars with their own gravity, they draw people through their doors to belly up to their bars or head feet-first onto their dance floors. Blues, jazz, funk, R&B, rock, roots, Cajun, and zydeco—there are many kinds of music and nightlife experiences to be had in New Orleans. On any day or night of the year, the city is brimming with musical possibilities.

The French Quarter and Faubourg Marigny are the easiest places to find great music and nightspots. The venues are numerous and all within easy walking distance of one another. In the nearby Warehouse District, New Orleans institutions like Howlin' Wolf, Mulate's, and Circle Bar have been joined by scores of new bars, clubs, and restaurants. Moving upriver through the Garden District and Uptown, you'll find some of the most famous music spots in the city, such as Tipitina's and Maple Leaf. Bywater, Mid-City, and Tremé are residential neighborhoods with fewer commercial strips, but they too have their crown jewels, like Vaughan's, Bullet's, and Rock ’n’ Bowl.

Skeeta Hawk Brewing

Mid-City

This neighborhood brewery produces great beer, welcomes delicious food pop-ups, and hosts events like trivia and local music nights. With both indoor and outdoor seating, Skeet Hawk makes for a relaxing stop during a walk or a bike ride on the Greenway.

455 N. Dorgenois St., New Orleans, LA, 70119, USA
504-269–3366

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Zony Mash Beer Project

Mid-City

In addition to a wide range of beers and alcoholic seltzers, Zony Mash has an active event calendar that includes food pop-ups, themed karaoke, movie-watching clubs, dance parties, and several nights of live music each week. During Carnival season, it's also the site of King Cake Hub, which sells dozens of varieties of New Orleans' iconic purple, green, and gold Mardi Gras sweet.

3940 Thalia St., New Orleans, LA, 70125, USA
504-766–8868
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Closed Mon. and Tues.

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