Great hole in the wall karaōke bar! Very hospitable with great prices. Magic Hat pitchers were $ 8.75 and fried pickles were $ 2.75. Staff was very friendly and welcoming.
Mani G.
Classificação do local: 4 Kenner, LA
went to joe’s caddy corner for darts last night… great turnout… two new fantastic bartenders this week alone. hope everyone comes in for new years for the fireworks show tonite at midnight… happy new years every one…
Debra B.
Classificação do local: 1 Slidell, LA
We were displaced because of the house being with out electric so we stayed at Super8 right next door. We walked over because we wanted a drink and food for dinner. The bartender was very nice the food was just ok bar food. But you need to watch your transactions they charged us and extra 10.00 dollars on our bill even when we left cash tips to the bartender and cook .So that is why I didn’t give it more than one star.
Jen L.
Classificação do local: 2 New Orleans, LA
So maybe it was the hour, but the evening started to decline. Physically this was the smallest bar space so getting to it to order a drink was tough. Another bar more karaōke(Saturday night only), which definitely had some regulars singing their favorites. The welcome from the staff and patrons was… odd since it made you feel like strangers never walk into the bar. Or maybe I was just getting paranoid.
John L. H.
Classificação do local: 2 New Orleans, LA
The last stop on the Metry bar crawl was my least favorite. The first thing I noticed when entering this bar was the layout. I entered from the parking area and had to navigate through the tables and karaōke singers just to make it to the bar. I felt like I was ruining the performance or bothering the people drinking bud light at the tables. Oh we’ll, at least they were friendly about it. Because of the layout the karaōke singers were directly in the middle of the bar. I’m not sure if he was a regular, but during my time there, one guy sang several different songs. They were the absolute worst versions of the songs I have ever heard. Initially I laughed thinking he was goofing off, but he wasn’t. He was so bad that I couldn’t even stand being in the bar. The bartender was friendly, but the bar was small. Since it was somewhat crowded, that made getting drinks difficult. There was a small kitchen area, but I think it was closed. The cook was busy dancing to the awful karaōke so I guess that meant they were closed for the night. He did give me a pretty solid high five which is why the bar rates two stars. I will probably never set foot in this bar again.
Danon H.
Classificação do local: 3 New Orleans, LA
This was the last bar of the UYE Metry Bar Crawl. This was like a few of the other bars I had just been too on the bar crawl. With a couple of exceptions, first was the pinball machine. The second was the fact that this place served food. Above the kitchen area was a wooden sign that read,“Home of the Shackburger”. I am still curious about that shack burger and vow someday to return and try it. This bar was like the rest in of the fact that they had Karaōke. In fact I witnessed Michelle B, and Joel M doing a duet for the song«Ring of Fire» by Johnny Cash. This definitely made the trip worth while. The beer was priced the as the rest of the bars in the area. They also had a similar selection. When the end came we all got up and left and went to city diner afterwards. But I did have a stellar time here. In short cheap booze, and karaōke can be had here.
Shannon S.
Classificação do local: 2 Garden District, New Orleans, LA
Karaōke isn’t something I enjoy being around and it was the main theme of the moment when I visited here. Maybe it is more fun on other nights without the karaōke. The crowd was very light during my visit and they also have darts and pool to distract you if you need those games.
Michelle B.
Classificação do local: 4 Fairgrounds, New Orleans, LA
I’d normally give this joint three stars but the fact that the karaōke dj’s were such an awesome singers then I just HAD to bump it up a star! And off course it was fun because my friend Joel and I tried to song Johnny Cash’s «Ring of Fire» and we just sang it however we wanted and no one booed us! Hehe… of course we roll deep so we had a bunch of friends in the bar that had our backs cheering us on! Thanks y’all! They also have a pool table and a Addams Family pinball machine which I’m not sure if it worked but it was lit up! Bonus points for the couple who tried to show me how to cha cha which was fun! Since this was part of a pub crawl I can’t speak on the drinks but the diet coke was good! Hehe Happy karaōke singing!