Happy Hour

A couple in our late 60's. We like a good Happy Hour where we can do a nice sampling of foods, allowing us to try several things on the menu. We will be in town mid-week, not a weekend. Let us know your suggestions. Thanks!

For a couple in their late 60s looking for a relaxed yet enjoyable happy hour in New Orleans with a variety of small plates, you're in luck! New Orleans has many spots offering great happy hour deals with the chance to sample multiple dishes and drinks. Here are some recommendations:

  • Willa Jean (Warehouse District) – A modern Southern-inspired restaurant offering a laid-back vibe with delicious happy hour options. They have a selection of small plates and creative cocktails, including their popular biscuits and other Southern snacks.
  • Cochon Butcher (Warehouse District) – Known for their delicious charcuterie and small bites, Cochon Butcher has a great happy hour with a variety of small plates that pair well with their selection of craft beers and cocktails. Their pork belly sliders and house-made sausage are must-tries!
  • The Columns Hotel (Garden District) – This historic, elegant hotel offers a fantastic happy hour with a selection of classic cocktails and a casual vibe on the beautiful porch. It's a perfect spot to relax and sample some local flavors while enjoying the Garden District's charm.
  • Bacchanal Fine Wine & Spirits (Bywater) – If you're looking for something a little more relaxed and off the beaten path, Bacchanal is a wine bar with a great happy hour menu. You can try a variety of small plates (cheeses, meats, and local specialties) paired with wine or cocktails. It's a perfect spot for leisurely sampling, with live music often in the evenings.
  • The Carousel Bar & Lounge (French Quarter) – Located inside the Hotel Monteleone, this iconic revolving bar offers a fun and historic setting for happy hour. Their small bites menu includes delicious options like oysters and shrimp cocktail, perfect for sampling with their creative cocktails.

For mid-week visits, these spots typically offer a more relaxed vibe, so you'll be able to enjoy your time without the weekend crowds. Most places offer a good selection of food and drink options that will allow you to taste a little bit of everything. If you're in the mood for local New Orleans specialties, don't miss out on the seafood dishes like oysters, shrimp, and crab when available.

Enjoy your time in New Orleans, and have fun exploring the city's culinary scene!


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