Redd’s is cool. We regularly go because they play the GA Bulldogs. They have a patio area with fans that work very well when it’s hot and a fire place inside to keep you very warm when it’s cold. Don’t FORGETYOURCARD. They will charge you up the yang if you do.
Melissa C.
Classificação do local: 2 East Carrollton, New Orleans, LA
Went in here this evening to watch the Saint’s game. I was pretty disappointed for 2 reasons; 1) $ 9.50 for 2 bottles of Dixie &2) the bartender couldn’t or wasn’t allowed to turn off music when game was on so… I left. The ONLY good thing about going in there & why I’m giving 2 stars was the bartender, Jimmy, coz he was so nice.
Dennis R.
Classificação do local: 1 Metairie, LA
Terrible place with an even worse owner!!! As a former veteran I was deeply offended when my wife and I over heard the owner saying some horrible things about veterans. It took every ounce of energy for me not to lose my temper! But we left instead to go across the street to much better bar in Bruno’s. To sum it all up, he does not appreciate veterans in his bar, so we are happy to help him out with that! What a piece of work!!!
David C.
Classificação do local: 2 New Orleans, LA
I came here a couple of months ago for a World Cup game viewing, and full disclosure, my dad died of lung cancer, so any place that allows smoking can be no better than 2 stars in my book. It is absolutely noisome, and there are a bunch of smoke free places where you can watch sports in the Uptown/Black Pearl area that are way better. Apart from the smoke issue, it’s an average bar at best. There are a couple of TVs with a menu that doesn’t offer anything special in terms of drinks or food, however you can bring in food from outside. If you’re into cheap beer specials and stale, noxious air, this is the place for you.
John T.
Classificação do local: 4 New Orleans, LA
BLUF: Standard bar. Cheap. Awesome bartender. I’d go back. A few years ago i think this was a different bar and the type of bar that no one 21 or over goes to. I went to grab a drink before dinner around 630 on a friday and it was an older crowd. Not sure if it stays like that so be warned. Drink specials were super cheap. Not a huge beer selection but not a bad liquor selection for a bar in this area. Bartender was really nice and gave us free cupcakes from sucre. she was awesome so we would go back. Standard bar otherwise.
Seth P.
Classificação do local: 5 New Orleans, LA
One of the most underrated bars in uptown. Good beer specials and neighborly service that features free food for Saints games and awesome crawfish boils you can’t really go wrong. Much better than all the other bars on Maple.
James L.
Classificação do local: 4 New Orleans, LA
Good prices. I’m a snobby drinker, but when I’m on a budget, I sometimes go here. Redd’s always feels to me like an English village pub or something, except when it’s full of Tulane students: the music isn’t too loud, the regulars seem to know each other, but they’re nice to strangers. It’s not upscale, and not where you want to take your tourist friends, but it’s high on the list of neighborhood bars.
Elizabeth L.
Classificação do local: 5 East Village, Manhattan, NY
Redds is a great place to watch saints games. Cheap drinks for happy hour, and drink specials throughout the week. The best one is $ 3 anything on Wednesdays. Mega touch, juke box, video poker, and a pool table. It’s a chill place to have fun, and a few cocktails:)
Page M.
Classificação do local: 5 New Orleans, LA
Redds is one of my favorite Uptown bars. A great place to watch Saints games on Sundays, awesome trivia on Thursday nights, and a go to spot any night of the week. There are drink specials every night and it’s never too crowded. I enjoy watching sports at this bar more so than others. On Sundays there’s just about any game you can ask for on any TV there, and they’ll put on any game you want! Cullen the bartender is amazing and does great trivia rounds with awesome prizes. Definitely one of the best uptown bars!
Brian O.
Classificação do local: 5 New Orleans, LA
Love this place. Good people, great location, and there’s always a special(or several). The place is always kept interesting weather you are having a $ 3 anything on wednesday nights, getting in on some trivia Thursday nights, or just coming by to hang out with the hilarious regulars. A great place to go to watch the games too.
Adam B.
Classificação do local: 2 Cincinnati, OH
Redds is okay. That might seem like a lame review but it’s the first thing that comes to mind. It wasn’t really memorable in any way. The bar was about half full and there was no one on the patio. The drinks weren’t terribly priced but also weren’t really cheap. There were a lot of TVs and music playing to entertain the crowd. The crowd seemed a little on the older side(of which I am a member). We didn’t stay for more than one beer when our group stopped in. In a city with a fair share of memorable, interesting bars, Redd’s easily gets lost in the crowd.
Katie A.
Classificação do local: 4 New Orleans, LA
I want to preface this review by stating that I love a nice empty dive bar. Cheap drinks + no one around to hassle me = one happy Katie. Now, this bar isn’t always empty(I went there for trivia once and it was pretty full), but it’s never abundantly crowded. They have awesome specials and friendly bartenders, a couple of restaurants nearby that you can get take out from, and lots of tvs to watch sports. It’s on Maple Street near a couple of college-y bars, but it doesn’t have that vibe. Old fogeys for the win! I like this place for what it has to offer for a bar patron of my particular tastes. If you share those tastes, this experience will be awesome. If you don’t, I’m the first to admit it will suck. But it’s worth a try.
Eddie C.
Classificação do local: 3 Marrero, LA
First time being here. It was a nice place but empty. Had one old man sitting in there, then us two 40 somethings, then another old man. That was it. We came during happy hour, basically waiting for Snake and Jakes to open up so we came here to kill some time. Beer selection was nice, Magic Hat, Fat Tire, Blue Moon, etc. Prices were ok too. Lotsa dark woods and a few TVs and a lonely but attractive bartender that was very nice. Nothing bad to say about this place other than it was kinda dead. It was very clean looking and nicely decorated, just kinda boring.
Kyle O.
Classificação do local: 1 Manhattan, NY
I guess I must have spoken too soon about this place and it has now gotten to the point where we will never return. That past few times we have come we have had the same bartender. I am a beer drinker so that can never really get messed up. But my boyfriend loves his mixed drinks. After ordering a variety of mixed drinks, all with different Liquors and mixers, it was clear that the bartender was putting hardly any liquor and we were basically ordering an OJ or a pineapple juice or a coke. It was pretty ridiculous. And I bartend from time to time. He hardly did half a pour for a drink in a pint glass. At first we thought it was because it was $ 3 anything night but the next time we went back it was the same thing for full price. Once again, we will not be returning.
Shannon S.
Classificação do local: 3 Garden District, New Orleans, LA
I’ve got a special place in my heart for this old joint that was Bruno’s for most of its existence as I attended many a good rugby party here and did nude Zulu Warrior ceremonial jogs around the block on multiple occasions. Things have certainly changed since this place got nastier when this bar became Rocco’s and now waaay too calm and grey haired as Redd’s. I think we need to bring a rugby party back to this joint and reclaim our old bar!
Marielle S.
Classificação do local: 3 New Orleans, LA
Apparently where we’re going we don’t need roads. When I walked into this place the first time, it was as if Doc Brown had fired up the Delorean and kicked this baby all the way to October 21st, 2015 and took every kid from Rocco’s with it. In other words, this place went from being a college kid bar to being an old man bar in the matter of maybe a week. Trippy, man. In all seriousness, this bar wasn’t too bad. Before, it was a not so great college bar and now it’s a «finding it’s sea legs» older person bar(which is right up my alley). Yes, I am afraid I have finally become one of those people who prefers to sit and have a drink rather than dance all night to club music. It was bound to happen, so here we are. We’re old. Join me, won’t you?
John L. H.
Classificação do local: 3 New Orleans, LA
Redd’s is a brand new bar occupying the space that was once Bruno’s and was more recently Rocco’s. Redd’s is significantly different from Rocco’s. In fact, when I walked into Redd’s for the first time a couple days after they opened, I had to check and make sure I was in the right place. The bar looked the same, but the crowd averaged probably 30 years older than when it was Rocco’s. That wasn’t a bad thing as the bar had a noticeably more calm atmosphere. I didn’t see one drunk passed out at a table, nor did I see any overly intoxicated guys hitting on a girl barely old enough to drink. What I did see were adults standing around enjoying their drinks. Redd’s had a reasonably good selection of beer, including Mickey’s. I found the prices to be somewhat higher than I expected, but my guess is they want the older, more affluent crowd. The staff were very friendly, and service was prompt. I just wish that I could one day walk into this location and feel like I fit in. I really like the space, but I am either way too old, or way too young. Either way, I am sure I will be back.