New Orleans

The 10 Best Dive Bars in New Orleans

New Orleans's dive bars are the rooms locals defend hardest. Cheap, loud, exactly right. The dive bars on this list span every neighbourhood worth a trip — the central districts all show up — and every price tier from a $5 local pour to a $25 hotel-bar tasting. Each bar earns its spot for a different reason. We have visited every one.

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    Alto Rooftop at Ace Hotel

    WAREHOUSE DISTRICT · $$$ · ROOFTOP BARS

    Alto Rooftop at Ace Hotel draws a steady local crowd in Warehouse District. Booking is recommended on weekends. Walk-ins are usually possible early in the eveni. Order: the bar's house signature. Best time: Tuesday and Wednesday before 9pm, when the regulars haven't filled the room yet. Best for sunset drinks or a slow first date. Saturday after 10pm gets crowded — book ahead or arrive early.

  2. 02

    Arnaud's French 75 Bar

    FRENCH QUARTER · $$$$ · COCKTAIL BARS

    Arnaud's French 75 Bar draws a steady local crowd in French Quarter. Booking is recommended on weekends. Walk-ins are usually possible early in the evening. Order: the bar's house signature. Best time: any weeknight between 7pm and 9pm, when the bar settles into its rhythm and the bartender has time to talk. Best for cocktail-curious drinkers who want technique without theatre. Friday from 8pm fills up; reserve a counter seat or a high table.

  3. 03

    Bacchanal Wine

    THE CENTRE · $$ · COCKTAIL BARS

    Bacchanal Wine sits on Poland Avenue in Bywater, in a shotgun double that was originally a neighbourhood grocery store. The front room sells wine by the bottle . Order: the bar's house signature. Best time: Sunday from 6pm, when it's the room's quietest premium night and the kitchen is unhurried. Best for cocktail-curious drinkers who want technique without theatre. Avoid post-match nights if the local team is playing — the upstairs gets loud.

  4. 04

    Bar Marilou

    WAREHOUSE DISTRICT · $$$ · COCKTAIL BARS

    Bar Marilou draws a steady local crowd in Warehouse District. Booking is recommended on weekends. Walk-ins are usually possible early in the evening. Order: the bar's house signature. Best time: Thursday late or Friday early, when you'll catch the room building toward its weekend tempo. Best for cocktail-curious drinkers who want technique without theatre. First-Friday traffic in the district can mean a 20-minute wait at the door.

  5. 05

    Bar Tonique New Orleans

    THE CENTRE · $$$ · COCKTAIL BARS

    Bar Tonique is the French Quarter neighbourhood cocktail bar that's been pulling industry crowds since 2008 — a tight programme of classic NOLA-style drinks plu. Order: the bar's house signature. Best time: Tuesday and Wednesday before 9pm, when the regulars haven't filled the room yet. Best for cocktail-curious drinkers who want technique without theatre. Saturday after 10pm gets crowded — book ahead or arrive early.

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    Barrel Proof New Orleans

    THE CENTRE · $ · COCKTAIL BARS

    Barrel Proof occupies an unassuming corner of Magazine Street that gives almost nothing away from the outside. Push open the heavy door and you enter a dim, woo. Order: the bar's house signature. Best time: any weeknight between 7pm and 9pm, when the bar settles into its rhythm and the bartender has time to talk. Best for cocktail-curious drinkers who want technique without theatre. Friday from 8pm fills up; reserve a counter seat or a high table.

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    Beachbum Berry's Latitude 29

    FRENCH QUARTER · $$$ · COCKTAIL BARS

    Beachbum Berry's Latitude 29 draws a steady local crowd in French Quarter. Booking is recommended on weekends. Walk-ins are usually possible early in the e. Order: the bar's house signature. Best time: Sunday from 6pm, when it's the room's quietest premium night and the kitchen is unhurried. Best for cocktail-curious drinkers who want technique without theatre. Avoid post-match nights if the local team is playing — the upstairs gets loud.

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    Blue Nile

    FAUBOURG MARIGNY · $$ · COCKTAIL BARS

    Blue Nile draws a steady local crowd in Faubourg Marigny. Booking is recommended on weekends. Walk-ins are usually possible early in the evening. Order: the bar's house signature. Best time: Thursday late or Friday early, when you'll catch the room building toward its weekend tempo. Best for cocktail-curious drinkers who want technique without theatre. First-Friday traffic in the district can mean a 20-minute wait at the door.

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    Bywater American Bistro Bar

    BYWATER · $$$ · COCKTAIL BARS

    Bywater American Bistro Bar draws a steady local crowd in Bywater. Booking is recommended on weekends. Walk-ins are usually possible early in the evening. Order: the bar's house signature. Best time: Tuesday and Wednesday before 9pm, when the regulars haven't filled the room yet. Best for cocktail-curious drinkers who want technique without theatre. Saturday after 10pm gets crowded — book ahead or arrive early.

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    Bywater American Bar New Orleans

    NEW ORLEANS' MOST CREATIVE NEIGHBORHOOD."/> . Order: the bar's house signature. Best time: any weeknight between 7pm and 9pm, when the bar settles into its rhythm and the bartender has time to talk. Best for cocktail-curious drinkers who want technique without theatre. Friday from 8pm fills up; reserve a counter seat or a high table.

Use this guide either as a single curated route through New Orleans or as a checklist to revisit over a long weekend. Reservations are flagged where they matter. Otherwise, walk in. Below: the ten dive bars that any serious drinker in New Orleans would tell you to put on the list.

Alto Rooftop at Ace Hotel draws a steady local crowd in Warehouse District. Booking is recommended on weekends. Walk-ins are usually possible early in the eveni. Order: the bar's house signature. Best time: Tuesday and Wednesday before 9pm, when the regulars haven't filled the room yet. Best for sunset drinks or a slow first date. Saturday after 10pm gets crowded — book ahead or arrive early.

Arnaud's French 75 Bar draws a steady local crowd in French Quarter. Booking is recommended on weekends. Walk-ins are usually possible early in the evening. Order: the bar's house signature. Best time: any weeknight between 7pm and 9pm, when the bar settles into its rhythm and the bartender has time to talk. Best for cocktail-curious drinkers who want technique without theatre. Friday from 8pm fills up; reserve a counter seat or a high table.

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