
Drink deals, a jukebox & table games draw lively crowds to this 24/7 dive-bar mainstay.
Hours
| Wednesday | Open 24 hours |
| Thursday | Open 24 hours |
| Friday | Open 24 hours |
| Saturday | Open 24 hours |
| Sunday | Open 24 hours |
| Monday | Open 24 hours |
| Tuesday | Open 24 hours |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4336 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70115
Phone: (504) 218-8035
Website: https://www.facebook.com/msmaesNOLA/
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Reviews
Ms. Mae’s is everything you want in a great dive bar — no frills, no fuss, just strong drinks and a laid-back vibe. It’s cash-only, so come prepared, but the prices are more than fair and the atmosphere is unbeatable if you’re looking for something real and unpretentious.
It’s the kind of place where you can grab a cheap drink, relax, and just enjoy the scene — nothing fancy, just good times. A true New Orleans classic that keeps it simple and does it right.
On November 20th, I had been on my way to a physical therapy appointment when I had been hit with a suddenly intense wave of nausea. I had no choice but to pull over and rush to nearest restroom I could find which happened to be Ms. Mae’s. I was immediately carded (which is no a problem of course) and I had to keep my lips tightly shut because the nausea kept increasing and the last thing I wanted was to was to get sick publicly. I made it to the bathroom and became violently ill which no choice but to call two of my friends to come by to help me home and cancel my appointment. Unfortunately, events like this is not uncommon for me due to my diagnosis of gastroparesis (paralysis of the stomach and delayed gastric emptying). After 30 minutes, my friends had arrived and tried to get into the restroom to help me. That alerted the bartender that I believe had not been aware of the situation. She had then began banging on the door and shouting for me to come out to which I had replied that I needed a moment to, ya know, not embarrass myself further by having a stranger witness this. She then proceeded to unlock the door and aggressively enter despite my request. I sat there trying to gather myself to leave however, the bartender continuously and relentlessly proceeded to yell, shout, and berate me which only caused me to stress therefore making me feel more unwell. My friends tried to explain to her that I have a chronic gastric illness and to let them help me, but she was not having it and refused to listen. At this point, the whole bar began silent and all eyes were on me because of her harsh attitude and raising her tone higher and higher as she threatened to call the police if I did not immediately leave. It angers me how she did not listen to or try be even slightly understanding and rattled on hateful comments. I have never felt so embarrassed before and am still deeply upset about what had accrued. If she had listened or even looked at me as I attempted to show her my medical ID necklace that explained everything she could have *perhaps* realized she was acting in poorly. I strongly believe that everyone who works at this bar needs to have at least some knowledge of how to handle communicating with customers and learning how to better handle this situation rather than causing a hurtful, embarrassing, and hateful scene and threats. I don’t know if I had upset her, however I think I am justified in saying that I am definitely more upset and honestly disgusted. Like I’m sorry that I have to deal with a freaking broken stomach and was unwell???? Sorry for the inconvenience??? Sorry you don’t know how to listen??? Truly repulsive and you can bet that I will never be stepping back into this dumpster of place.
Friends and I hang out and get food outside, play air hockey and pool, have fun.
Heather and Damien make the best food, hands down, to sate that late night food urge.
Veggie, chicken, shredded beef, fish, shrimp, pork, steak, and more.
Tacos, burritos, nachos, and quesadillas.
When I inquired about his behavior, he said that I wasn’t “TIPPING”,… while he continued to IGNORE me, and not serve me.
When I asked for a MANAGER, he took it as a THREAT,…
… told me to “LEAVE”, or he would call the POLICE, and when I didn’t leave,… until the POLICE came…
… took my PHOTO, on his phone…
Subsequently, I’ve been “BANNED”, SINCE…
– Two (2), to three (3) months ago…
“FOR NOT TIPPING, HIM…!”.
I’m on a “FIXED INCOME”, a U.S. MILITARY VETERAN,…New to New Orleans, Louisiana, and am waiting for HOUSING…(BASICALLY, HOMELESS…), with things on my mind…
…and without a “DAYTIME” PLACE, to get out of the HEAT, the WEATHER, and to gather my thoughts…
“BANNED”, … for “NOT TIPPING”,…
… without being “DRUNK”, nor “DISORDERLY”…
…”PERMANENTLY”…!!!?
George Mathis, NOLA, 07/30/2023.
The place is really chill. Cash only bar. Seating available indoors and outdoors. We settled on the plastic picnic table outside. My friend started conversations with locals and another friend bummed a cig off another dude because beer and smoking apparently is his thing. Otherwise, the air outside was nice and we all just chilled and vibed there after dinner.