Nice place to have a drink in a «quieter» section of Bourbon, if there’s such a thing. I wish I had gotten the bartender’s name and give him props. He was great!
Kerry B.
Classificação do local: 3 Sewell, NJ
I took a quick walk down bourbon, my first and last. And stopped at the only place that looked clean, well attended, and safe. Tommy at the bar gave me two glasses of pino Grigio and a little(fresh) personal cup of spicy trail mix. It was nice until the throngs filtered in and the«WOOOOO!» girls arrived. If you’re somehow held captive and are forced to go to bourbon st. This is a decent place to stop and have a drink. Woo!!!
Rich R.
Classificação do local: 5 Camarillo, CA
Before you start down Bourbon Street, you need a launch point. This be the place to start the adventure. The bartenders are the best.
Jenny A.
Classificação do local: 5 Canton, GA
Best food I’ve had since being in Nola!!! Cute little bar on bourbon street. We had a burger and it was delicious. We’ve paid a lot for food this trip and I would have paid triple for this burger. Good drinks and atmosphere!
Katie G.
Classificação do local: 5 Deerfield, IL
Great spinach dip!!! Service was really good for having so many football games going on! Roll tide
John D.
Classificação do local: 5 Wichita Falls, TX
This place is not closed! Second night here, somebody is making drinks and taking money. Long bar right on Bourbon, you can sit and watch the crowd outside. Good sized crowd, knowledgeable bartender. More upscale but not reserved. Better than the dive bars all around.
Jen L.
Classificação do local: 4 New Orleans, LA
This place is not closed as I thought last year. The daiquiri shop is on the Marigny side and Le Booze is on the Canal St. side. Maybe I was drunker than I thought whilst walking by. or tired. That’s it. I was really tired. This is a great basic bar on Bourbon where that sort of thing is rare. The bartenders are good(although do not expect craft cocktails here) and efficient. BIGBIG bonus is that you can use the hotel restroom(although it is at the discretion of the bartender let you) AFTER you purchase a drink.
Kristie A.
Classificação do local: 4 Dallas, TX
Le Booze is a bar next to a hotel that shares restrooms with the hotel bar. The bar itself is kinda small, just a narrow long bar with seating on all four sides. The doors open to Bourbon Street for great people watching. There are some great TV’s to catch sports on too. It’s a bar after my own heart. Great name, easy going, cheap buckets of beer.
Pamela M.
Classificação do local: 4 Dallas, TX
Nice bar to relax, smoke a cigar and enjoy a drink. My bartender, Adrian, made me a fantastic dirty martini.
Stephanie P.
Classificação do local: 5 Scottsdale, AZ
Wanted a place to stop for a drink and chill out and people watch. The bar in this place practically occupies the whole room and the wall facing the street has doors that open so it’s essentially like an open room. My friend and I saddled up to the bar on Sunday night. I ordered my staple gin & tonic and they had about 5 top shelf gins to choose from. My friend wasn’t sure what she wanted-something fruity and girly so she mentioned this to the bartender and he made her a really tasty cocktail. We sat, talked, watched the street performers outside, it was just a cool place to chill.
Archie G.
Classificação do local: 3 San Jose, CA
In New Orleans, the legendary Bourbon Street is full of sin. And by sin, I mean vomit, discarded thongs, booze, beads, and boobs. If you need an escape from the debauchery on Bourbon Street, you should consider stepping into LeBooze. Most of the clientele here is fully clothed, chatting in their deep voices, sipping on scotch, smoking cigars, and showing off a little chest hair. And these are just the women that I am talking about. Kidding. Kidding aside, the place has a classy feel with dark brown wood furnishings, some big screens, and a very professional and polite staff. My bartender looked like Jon Bön Jovi. Yes, that Jon Bön Jovi. The guy that your wife thinks about whenever she needs to get herself in the mood. You know, in the mood to clean the kitchen. Anyway, after every round I would buy for my clients, I would say things like… «Oh! Oh! Drinkin’ on a prayer!» «Your drink is like bad medicine. Bad medicine is what I need!» «It’s my life! It’s now or never!» The bartender was not pleased, but he was a good sport about it. He fueled up my clients, so I could take him to other less than desirable joints on Bourbon Street. I heart NOLA.
Bryan A.
Classificação do local: 2 Atlanta, GA
Le Booze is your typical Bourbon St ultra clean but still extremely non sober for the middle aged crowd. Its absolutely spotless and does not smell of spring break vomit. The gentleman tending bar was incredibly nice, diligent, and professional. Gotta say though I didn’t return. A lite beer was $ 5 for a 12oz bottle. They may have a hard time keeping that up when Big Ass Beer is $ 3 across the street.