Bistreaux

1001 Toulouse St, New Orleans
(504) 867-4700

Recent Reviews

Mark

What a horrible experience with this bartender. He was clearly stressed from a bad day during the Jazz Festival. I wanted a shot of tequila over ice. He said they don’t do shots at closing. They he proceeded to give the guy next to me a shot of whiskey on the rocks. And then gave another patron three doubles on the rocks. I went back and asked him why he would not give me a tequila on the rocks. He went off on me about how rude Jazz Fest customers are and how he was hanging on a thread because he was so stressed out. Ok. Note to Managers - this guy needs help. Yes he is greedy and wants all the tips from a $3000 night. But don’t let him screw up the reputation of the bar. Cuz I come to NOLA a lot and I will never come back to this bar. Give your bar tenders a bar back so customers don’t have to deal with stressed out employees like this guy. You will be better off in the long term.

Service: 1

Just Me

Fantastic shimp and grits. I went there back in 2019. It was pretty good. I have no clue what it is like today.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Shrimp and Grits, Start Your Day with a Bloody Mary

Jefferey Paris

My wife and I Decided to take a Trip to New Orleans and Booked at the Maison Dupuy Hotel! We knew they had a Bistreaux there and decided to give it a try! 1st off, the Po-Boy that we had for a late lunch was beyond delicious! After touring some of the Quarter we went back for the Blues Band and ate some more! Smash Burger and Boudin Eggrolls! A must try! Our Server / Bartender Joshua was absolutely amazing and would definitely recommend coming in for a drink and bite!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Lyric Montgomery Kinard

Stopped in the bar, power off boutique hotel, on a Friday night when I saw a jazz combo playing and spent the rest of the evening relaxing there after a long work day. It’s off on the edge of the tourist area so much quieter than the overwhelmingly loud bourbon street.It was a lovely spot to sit and relax and the patrons were probably mostly hotel guests. It wasn’t crowded or loud or dark.The bartender was kind and attentive. He was happy to chat and talk about the area and sent people outside to watch when a second line procession went by.The music was amazing. We could chat at a mostly normal volume and still listen with friendly banter going back and forth. Loved it!

Atmosphere: 5

Service: 5

clos M

What a great place to stay. Great location and court yard.

Atmosphere: 5

Service: 5

Rebecca Kimmel Howell

Beautiful historic hotel within walking distance of Bourbon Street. Very friendly and helpful staff. Very lovely!

Christyl D

Great bar, excellent house cocktails and good live music.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Mike Deer

High class joint. Spotless clean. Spacious. I like dive bars myself. But, any port in a storm.

Linda Lee Miller

Amazing music and dancing ❤️

Jo Anne Shaffer

Excellent Thursday & Friday night swing or blues bands with expert dance instruction beforehand.

Marie Chenard

This is a great hotel, but the bar leaves much to be desired. Breakfast is served here. In a city with lots of options the food is OK and the service is slow.

Victoria B.

Extremely small menu. Just bar appetizers but we ordered the garlic truffle fries and WOW they did not disappoint.

Dan M.

food service very bad. I'll leave it at that. We e been i previous years and always were happy . Not this time.

Clayton Smith

If this place's food is like its dancing, get ready for their flavors to spin around each of your taste buds.I'm sad to say that I haven't eaten here. I'd like to, but each person only deserves so much goodness in their life and doing so would send me well over the limit.Maison Dupuy's Bistreaux has live music with dance events multiple nights per week. I'm a regular at the Thursday swing dance nights. Before I started dancing here on Thursdays I was, like you, a content mortal person, pleased with their lot. Since I started dancing at Maison Dupuy things have improved immeasurably. I will attempt to explain.You know that feeling of fear you get when you're almost run over by a car? Or when you feel as if you're about to fall off a height? Those feelings are gone now because each night at 1:18am lightning strikes from the direction Polaris and enters my body through my solar plexus, sustaining my newfound immortality. I was taught how to receive these cosmic electric blessings during one of the free dance classes they offer before the dance events.Remember the first time you fell in love? I feel that every day. No, I don't feel the first time "I" fell in love every day, I feel the first time YOU fell in love every day. Why'd you leave them? You could have made that work. Anyway, I feel the first time everyone else in the world fell in love, every since day, typically between 7pm and 8pm as that's when I'm headed to Maison Dupuy to go dancing on one of the best dance floors in New Orleans.This place also has hotel rooms. Can't help you with that. I'm just here with tidings of dance, love, and immortality. Maybe someone at the front desk can help you with the room.

Oscar Acuna

we had a very nice time from saint cloud florida

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