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Daily 11AM-3AM

Cross Street

Bordeaux St

Parking

Free lot across the street.

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moderate

City's Best

Le Bon Temps Roule   

4801 Magazine St
New Orleans, LA 70115
504-897-3448
www.myspace.com/4801magazine

Rating: 5 out of 5  (2 Ratings)   Read Reviews (2)    Rate and Write a Review

Few bars are as defiantly dedicated to the spirit of the Crescent City as Le Bon Temps Roule. When the national chain House of Blues decided to extend a tentacle to New Orleans some years ago, LBTR responded by dubbing its stage ''The House of Dues'' and booking only no-cover-charge local acts who've never courted (or been courted by) the mainstream. A similarly hardcore local stance permeates everything in this unpretentious, friendly establishment; while there's a great beer and hard liquor selection, and regular drink specials, you won't be served any of those famous ''specialty'' drinks tourists thirst for. In keeping with the neighborhood bar motif, Le Bon Temps offers free oysters on Fridays and dollar beers during Saints games. The crowd is a seemingly random cross-section of Big Easy denizens, most of whom are regulars. There's also an excellent grill out back at the second bar, featuring homemade chow ranging from po-boys to meatloaf to quesadillas. In the last reel, though, music is the big drawing card for this establishment. Trad-jazz trumpeter Kermit Ruffins plays every Wednesday, and Joe Krown plays a Traditional Piano Night every Monday; a seat once held (in another location) by none other than Professor Longhair. There's also a wide array of local acts on the House of Dues stage. Local only, of course. -- Rob Fontenot

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Review rating 5 out of 5
Real N'Awlins
By jmb4golf on 07/05/2004
There are two kinds of bars in New Orleans, those that cater to the tourist crowd (mostly found in the French Quarter), and those that don't. Le Bon Temps Roule' falls proudly into the latter category.With a large selection of imported beers (draft & bottled), a serious get down comfort food grill, and no-cover local bands, this is the place to hang out when you're in New Orleans. Open late, LBTR is also the perfect place for a quiet afternoon burger and steak fries (the 8oz. grilled burger is a local secret treat) and the two jukeboxs (one front, one back) have the best selection of classic Rock & Roll, R & B, and Country to be found anywhere. Don't miss the fantastic marble alligator mosaic embedded in the brick patio floor (the bricks are from the original and famed "Warehouse" concert hall) by local artisan Paul Bel. LBTR is just a couple of blocks down the street from Trent Reznor's (9 Inch Nails) studio so don't be surprised to run into the likes of Marilyn Manson and other nationally known artists while they're in town recording. LBTR is not the largest bar in New Orleans, but it just might be the best !
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Review rating 5 out of 5
Baron10536's Review
By baron10536 on 01/04/2003
I loved it food,drinks and kermit ruffins what more is there to life!!!!