

The Noble Savage is a family-friendly restaurant and live music venue in the heart of downtown Shreveport. We serve creative American food, offer a full bar, and host live music most nights. Enjoy lunch on our patio, large dinner portions, pool tables, and a unique, laid-back safe atmosphere that welcomes all ages. Known for our friendly staff and unforgettable vibe. Visit us at 417 Texas Street
Warm, laid-back haunt featuring muffaletta, pizza & other bar bites, plus live music.
Hours
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 417 Texas St, Shreveport, LA 71101
Phone: (318) 828-2619
Website: https://thenoblesavageshreveport.com/
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I love this place. It’s undergone management changes over the years, some for the good some for the bad but right now it seems they’ve hit their stride.
It’s clean, well lit, there’s live music every night. A an indoor/outdoor patio quartered off from the sidewalk. The space is more open, more refined. It’s no longer the grungy dive bar but a place locals actually GO to to impress a date, enjoy food and cocktails and eat some amazing food.
Their chef offers rotating specials, as well as standard appetizers like the old meat-pies I love so much, and flatbreads, burgers, wings, steaks and what I’ve heard is a hit but have never had an appetite big enough to tackle alone, the tomahawk pork chop.
Today I had the mahi-mahi tacos. These fresh flaky fish tacos on flour tortillas lay on top of a bed of house made Coleslaw and topped with mango salsa that added a sweet heat contrast to the well seasoned fish.
I also got the strawberry bread pudding. It’s the second time I’ve had it this week. They’ll rotate the fruit out but the plan to keep the bread pudding a staple.
Whether you’re going for lunch (parking is street parking but it’s only $0.90 an hour on the weekdays) or dinner (parking is free and the music is too) Noble Savage is back and better than ever.
@AmiEatsEverything
The cinnamon roll bread pudding was rich, warm, and gooey, with just the right touch of spice and sweetness — pure comfort food elevated to the next level. The beignets were pillowy soft and perfectly dusted with powdered sugar, transporting us straight to New Orleans with each bite. Then came the fried cheesecake, which was decadent, creamy, and wrapped in a crispy shell that made it totally addictive. And finally, the crème brûlée was a classic done right — silky smooth custard with that perfect crackly sugar top.
Sharing them all was the best way to go — every spoonful brought a new favorite. If you’ve got a sweet tooth, or even just a passing interest in dessert, do not skip this place. The Noble Savage absolutely nailed it.
Another person in our group ordered the Asian flatbread and they didn’t have Philly steak. So they subbed chicken for the same price. Included NONE of the veggies that were supposed to be included. Overall the serving staff was great, very poor kitchen and food.