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Bruno's, 7601 Maple Street, 504-861-7615
One of those Uptown collegiate bars.  Bruno’s has nightly drink specials that run until midnight.

Buddha Belly Bar and Grill, 4437 Magazine Street, 504-891-4105
If you want to avoid the huge crowds, but still go to a non-empty bar, this is the place for you.

Cafe Banquette, 3445 Prytania Street, 504-891-5773
Quaint establishment on beautiful Prytania street.

Carrollton Station, 8140 Willow Street, 504-865-9190
Comfortable neighborhood bar. Live music weekly. Relaxing atmosphere for an older, less raucous crowd

Columns Hotel, 3811 Saint Charles Avenue, 504-899-9308
Distinguished hotel on Saint Charles with an elegant bar. Plenty of seating inside and on the veranda overlooking the avenue. Live jazz several days a week

Cooter Brown's Tavern, 509 South Carrollton Avenue, 504-866-9104
Located in the Riverbend. Most extensive beer selection in town. Serves raw oysters during harvesting season

Dos Jefes Uptown Cigar Bar, 5535 Tchoupitoulas Street, 504-891-8500
Great jazz music and a wide assortment of cigars. Sophisticated appetizers and cocktails are served. Friendly employees will recommend cigars for all levels of smokers.

F&M Patio Bar, 4841 Tchoupitoulas Street, 504-895-6784
New Orleans best cheese fries. Dance floor and DJ upstairs. Late night dancing on the pool table. No cover charge

Fat Harry's, 4330 Saint Charles Avenue, 504-895-9582
University student hangout. Crammed quarters and pushy bouncers, but exciting for the new kid in town.

Friar Tuck's, 5130 Freret St., 504-891-4080
Located in the university area. Hit the Happy Hour on Fridays and get 2 for 1 pitchers

Grit's Bar, 530 Lyons Street, 504-899-9211
Bar tenders are slow, but it’s only because of the laid back environment.
Cheap drinks, numerous pool tables, and dart boards make Grit’s Bar an Uptown hot spot.

Half Moon Bar & Restaurant, 1125 Saint Mary Street, 504-522-0599
With daily drink specials, good food, pool tables, a killer jukebox, and a lively crowd, you can’t lose with this place.

Igor's Lounge & Game Room, 2133 Saint Charles Avenue, 504-522-2145
A popular late night spot for locals on their way home from a night of partying.

Jimmy's Club, 8200 Willow Street, 504-861-8200
Uptown club in the Carrollton area. Features local rock and blues. Tends to cater to a younger crowd.

King Pin, 1307 Lyons, 504-891-4701
Funky bar tucked away in an Uptown neighborhood just above the Garden District.

Le Bon Temps Roule, 4801 Magazine Street, 504-895-8117
Uptown watering hole popular with area university students.  Features free live jazz, brass bands, and rock and R&B regularly. The grill is open late. No cover charge

Live Bait Bar & Grill, 501 River Road, 504-831-3070
These people cook some great meat on their pecanwood grill. Check their schedule for concerts in their adjoining music hall. Browse through the bait shop while waiting for the food to be prepared.

Madigan's Bar, 800 South Carrollton Avenue, 504-866-9455
Stop by for an after-work drink in the early evening.  College hot spot in the later hours of the night.

Maple Leaf Bar, 8316 Oak Street, 504-866-5323
Renowned music club features blues, New Orleans rock and R&B, and zydeco. Large dance floor and comfortable back patio.  Located Uptown in the Riverbend neighborhood.

Samuel's Avenue Beer Pub, 1628 Saint Charles Avenue, 504-581-3777
Large pub and beer emporium. Plenty of choices on draft.  Seating outside with a nice view of Saint Charles Avenue

Snake & Jake Christmas Club Lounge, 7612 Oak Street, 504-861-2802
Located in a seemingly sketchy Uptown neighborhood. Decorated year-round for Christmas. Hole-in-the-wall bar that keeps its doors open until dawn. Dark lounge with no cover charge.

The Avenue Pub, 1732 Saint Charles Avenue, 504-586-9243
Conveniently located on Saint Charles Avenue, this cozy little pub offers a nice selection of drafts, food, and pool.  Stop by and try your favorite beer in one of their "big ass" glasses

The Balcony Bar & Grill, 1104 Harmony Street, 504-895-1600
A bar with beer, food, pool, and , you guessed it, a balcony. So tuck your shirt in, turn your hat around and come on in

The Boot, 1039 Broadway Street, 504-866-9008
Uptown’s notorious college hangout. If you like college bars and young beautiful women booty dancing, then this is your kind of place

The Bulldog, 3236 Magazine Street, 504-891-1516
Great little international beer pub serving over 100 beers on tap. Assortment of fried bar food that satisfies late night hunger pains. Mostly a college hangout

The Club, 4336 Magazine Street, 504-895-9401
Open 24 hours a day 7 days a week.  This Uptown watering hole has $1 drinks all the time

The Red Room, 2040 Saint Charles Avenue, 504-528-9759
The Red Room is an actual piece of the Eiffel Tower purchased and brought to New Orleans in the 1970s. It features big bands, swing and Latin jazz. And many later evenings see it turn into a disco and house party. Call for events

Tipitina's Uptown, 501 Napoleon Avenue, 504-895-8477
Named for Professor Longhair’s famous tune, Tips has been home to legendary shows by the Neville Brothers, the Meters, the Radiators and regular visitors like George Clinton and P Funk. A cultural hub during the revival of New Orleans music in the late ‘70s and early ‘80s. Also check for major traveling bands
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City continues
to recover - Brad Pitt helping


New Orleans was ready for Mardi Gras just six months after Hurricane Katrina hit.

The storm spared the city's French Quarter and Garden District and major attractions such as the National D-Day Museum, Harrah's casino and Cafe du Monde have reopened.

The New Orleans Aquarium is now open.

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