Maple Leaf Bar - New Orleans
  • Type: Bars
    • User Rating  

  • Description:

    • This is what a New Orleans club is all about, and its reputation was only furthered when it became the very first live music venue to reopen, just weeks after Katrina, with an emotional, generator-powered performance by Walter "Wolfman" Washington. It's medium-size but feels smaller when a crowd is packed in, and by 11pm on most nights, it is, with personal space at times becoming something you can only wistfully remember. But that's no problem. The stage is against the window facing the street, so more often than not, the crowd spills onto the sidewalk and into the street to dance and drink (and escape the heat and sweat, which are prodigious despite a high ceiling). You can hear the music just as well, watch the musicians' rear ends, and then dance some more. With a party atmosphere like this, outside is almost more fun than in. But inside is mighty fine. A good bar and a rather pretty patio out back (the other place to escape the crush) make the Maple Leaf worth hanging out at even if you don't care about the music on a particular night. But if the ReBirth Brass Band is playing, do not miss it; go and dance until you drop.

    • © Frommer's 2013

    Awards:

    CitySearch Frommer's
    CitySearch
    •  Live Music Venue 2007
    Frommer's
    •  Very Highly Recommended 2010

    Other features:

    Bars,Dance,Live Music,Nightclubs

    • Details
      • Contact:

      • visit website
      • tel: 504/866-9359
      • Address:

      • 8316 Oak St
      • New Orleans, LA 70118
      • Neighborhood:

      • Uptown
      • Hours:

      • Daily 3pm-close

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