Try the "Chink in the Armour" -- a gin based cocktail with Lillet and bitters. Delicious. You can find the recipe in the book "Speakeasy Cocktails" created for iPads. http://bit.ly/foursq_cocktails
Fun friendly leather bar. Great speak easy during the day, lots of hot fun in the evenings. Especially "upstairs" >;^/)
Based on a "Speakeasy" theme, Cafe Sbisa is a great place to be introduced to the local food, music and culture of Nola! Great place for first time visitors to start their vacation.
This little hidden gem speak easy style through a door that takes you to a tiki gem above a Mexican joint serves legit tiki concoctions each in their own special mug.
Great place with great atmosphere and a nice crowd. A must-go in New Orleans! Slightly too cold though due to the fans.
"I think it was a good PR move to change the name of this place. "Sickly Cat With A Weird Rash" Music Club just doesn't have the same ring to it." - Conan O'Brien
Congratulations, you've found one of Esquire's Best Bars in America. Listen to the city's best jazz, blues, and zydeco while sucking down an Abita Amber. Read more.
Go. Get the sazarac! Read about the amazing history. The murals are awesome and original. Speakeasy feel.
Too full for dessert? Order the Café Brûlot, a giant bowl of tableside-flambéed coffee with orange liqueur and spices. Via CityEats.com Read more.