

Hotel Bar, Cafe & Side Chapel Coffee. Hospitality partner, food and beverage provider at Hotel Peter and Paul in the Marigny neighborhood of New Orleans. Walk Ins Welcome, Reservations through Resy. Hours: Cafe 7am-3pm Daily Breakfast 7am-11am Mon-Thurs Aperitivo Hour 3pm-6pm Mon-Fri Brunch 9am-2pm Fri-Sun Dinner 5pm-10pm Daily Bar 3pm-11pm Sun-Thurs/9a-12am Fri & Sat No Cash/Credit Cards only
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2317 Burgundy St, New Orleans, LA 70117
Phone: (504) 356-6769
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: resy.com
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Reviews
Walking in, we were greeted right away. The place is stunning, atriums, old parlor rooms, nooks, and cozy corners everywhere. Think old-school New Orleans mansion turned stylish bar. It feels like you stepped into a period film, but with better cocktails. And when the sunlight hits the bar, the wood literally glows, it’s so gorgeous.
Since I wanted to sit close to the music, we were placed outside in their courtyard under the cutest mustard yellow umbrellas.
Now let’s get into the food & drinks:
• Housemade Focaccia Bread with Honey Butter – 20/10. The STAR. Warm, fluffy, buttery perfection. I would honestly come back just for this.
• Mai Tai – 10/10. This drink humbled me fast lol. Probably the best Mai Tai I’ve ever had. Smooth and balanced, but it does not play.
• Smoked Trout – 7/10. It came with mushrooms, mushroom cracker, and was supposed to include smoked oyster dressing. After the fact, I don’t think mine had the dressing (I even went looking for pics online to check), so it felt like something was missing. It was still good, but could’ve used more salt or herbs to round it out.
Also, Tuesdays are Oyster Club nights from 5–10pm! If you’re an oyster lover, this is your time to shine. The vibe was relaxed but fun, I’ll definitely be back to try brunch.
(Dee was super helpful and our waitress too but I forgot to ask for her name)
So cute Inside. Even walking to the bathroom was a fun experience go through each room.
Food: brussel sprouts and focaccia – good. Drinks- good but not amazing. Quail- so delicious. Tiny but satisfying.
Smoked trout – this was terrible. We couldn’t eat it. We were engulfed in smoke the whole time it was at the table. It’s like it was reheated in smoke and then drizzled in liquid smoke. I think the waitress probably feels the same way because it was the only dish she didn’t ask about and it was the only dish that was half eaten. This needs to be taken off the menu
Opera cake- this really redeemed the food. There’s like a spiced marshmallowy/whipped topping that tasted really special.
It was odd that they don’t have coffee or espresso in the evening to have with dessert. Even the manager mentioned she wants coffee to have with the opera cake.
Our waitress was nice and I never felt like I was waiting a long time for anything even though it was a long meal. We enjoyed the ambiance and didn’t feel rushed.
I’m not marking against them for this but the sloppy wait staff was unexpected for a place that serves $30 small plates. They looked like they worked at Chili’s with untucked red shirts.
The brick chicken was Delicious, delicious!
The bar has great mocktails.