Cisco's Hideaway Lounge

251 Oak Ln, Grand Isle
(985) 787-3691

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Terry Kidder

Stopped to test out the fresh fruit daiquiri. They are really good, and small, and overpriced. Seems like a cool place to shoot pool.

Food: 3

Service: 5

Heather Verret

Not being locals, we've gotten a couple sideways looks when we've walked in, but at least the looks turn into smiles, that turn into conversations! The island locals are super friendly & know that we're there to have a good time just as they are! We've met new friends each time we've been this summer...& I believe they're getting used to seeing us around :) Service is always sweet, beer is always cold...& I will try one of those fruit daqs on my next pass!

Atmosphere: 5

Service: 5

Russ Shackleford

This place rips. Fresh fruit Daiquiri and pudding shots are

Atmosphere: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Daiquiries O

John Langlois

This place rips. Fresh fruit Daiquiri and pudding shots are

Atmosphere: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Daiquiries O

Grossery Mane

This place rips. Fresh fruit Daiquiri and pudding shots are

Atmosphere: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Daiquiries O

Diana Wiselka

They have delicious frozen with real fruit daiquiri and a tasty blood mary!

Service: 5

Tonya McCauley

Great local hideaway!!!

George Noel

Rotten Ronnie

Deidre Harris

❤️?my sister and I had awesome time

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Leroy Thompson

Smoker paradise.

Tonya Bratton McCauley

Great local hideaway!!!

Juan María Marín-Blázquez Peces

Hidden bar in a paradise called Grand Isle. Thanks for the cheapest and coldest beer around Lousiana, we’ll try to come back

Orbie Obvious

Good atmosphere but full of undercover cops

Jahan

Lovely folks here. Lots of cold beverages. I’m a contractor with the Corp of Engineers so I’ve stopped by from time to time. I do worry about the rising waters. Our directives are to avoid saying “climate change” which is strange because you’d have to be a blind dingo in the Australian outback not to see what’s happening. So “paroxysmal climatic perturbation” is what it’s being called now. Maybe with a new boss in DC science and politics can part ways. Otherwise the rising waters will wash us all away. And there’s no ark big enough for us all. Imagine the ventilation it would need with all the Cajun cooking. I need a beverage.

Karen Luckett

The people are nice and friendly so have fun.

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