

We are a multilevel Bar, Restaurant, Nightclub, and Event venue. We are newly renovated, have a beautiful, traditional New Orleans courtyard and a 50ft balcony that overlooks Bourbon Street. We are family friendly until 10:00pm, serve lunch and dinner from our brand new menu and always have great drink specials.
Multilevel bar & club with thumping DJ beats, laser lighting, bottle service & a balcony.
Hours
| Tuesday | 11 AM–2 AM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–2 AM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–2 AM |
| Friday | 11 AM–4 AM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–4 AM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–4 AM |
| Monday | 11 AM–2 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 711 Bourbon St, New Orleans, LA 70116
Phone: (504) 324-4669
Website: http://www.711bourbonheat.com/
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Reviews
The atmosphere inside was upbeat without being overwhelming, and the band added such a fun, authentic New Orleans vibe. It’s the kind of place where you instantly feel like you’re part of the moment, even if you only planned to stay for a quick bite.
My husband ordered the shrimp po’ boy, and he practically inhaled it that’s how you know it was good. I ordered the boudin egg rolls, and they were flavorful, crispy, and surprisingly filling. And the drinks? Buy one, get one free. Yes ma’am, we were absolutely winning. You can’t beat that kind of deal, especially in the French Quarter.
Our server was friendly, attentive, and had great timing, checking on us but never hovering. Another major plus: the bathroom was very clean which is not something you can always say on Bourbon Street!
Overall, Bourbon Heat gave us good food, great music, great drinks, and a genuinely fun experience. Perfect spot to stop in whether you’re exploring, people-watching, or just chasing some live music like I was. We’ll definitely be back!
The shrimp was not fresh, disappointing for NOLA. The burger was a frozen patty, it was not horrible, but frozen patty for sure.
I wouldn’t say do not eat here but it is not a place I recommend for fresh ingredients.
I ordered the Trifecta (catfish, red beans & rice, and gumbo). While the presentation wasn’t anything special, the flavor easily made up for it. The catfish was fresh, light, and perfectly crispy—exactly how I like it. The red beans and rice and the gumbo were some of the most flavorful I’ve had in a long time.
Great music, great energy, and surprisingly great food right in the heart of Bourbon Street. Highly recommend this spot if you’re looking for a memorable night out.
The service was terrible. The waitress was inattentive and seemed more focused on upselling than actually listening to what we ordered. When we specifically asked for the $5 menu items, she brought the full-priced versions instead, which conveniently cost more. It felt intentional.
On top of that, they automatically charge an 18% gratuity — regardless of service quality. What really bothered me was how they calculated the sales tax. They applied tax to the entire total, including the bill, the gratuity, and even the credit card fee. That doesn’t seem right at all.
Between the poor service, the forced gratuity, and questionable billing practices, this place left a bad impression. I definitely won’t be coming back.
Jazz plays throughout the week live. The gentleman who’s there during weekdays has amazing guitar skills and vocals. The weekend performances will knock your socks off. HIGHLY RECOMMEND
We had 4 boys with us, all under the age of 10, and the restaurant perfectly accommodated their traditional kid needs while absolutely meeting the creole food desires of my husband and I.
The sausage served with the red beans and rice was absolutely divine, and my husband said his catfish Lafitte was prepared perfectly with a light crunch on the outside and flaky/buttery on the inside.
If you’re touring Bourbon Street with your kids, don’t miss this perfect space tucked only slightly away from all the action.