Reviews of Pat O'Brien's Courtyard Restaurant. (Restaurant) in New Orleans (Louisiana).
Pat O'Brien's Courtyard Restaurant
624 Bourbon St, New Orleans, LA 70130, United States
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Information of Pat O'Brien's Courtyard Restaurant, Restaurant in New Orleans (Louisiana)
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This place has a very good rate, they treat their customers well and you’ll feel welcome, super recommended
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Open hours of Pat O'Brien's Courtyard Restaurant
Sunday
12–9 pm
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
12–9 pm
Thursday
12–9 pm
Friday
12–9 pm
Saturday
12–9 pm
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Reviews of Pat O'Brien's Courtyard Restaurant
Natalia Giancola
What an amazing place! The best was walking around and seeing all of the history here! The decor is awesome. The drinks are delicious and strong (and I love my alcohol). The bar area is awesome and I love the jugs hanging from the ceiling. The other room had two pianos and they had two incredible ladies playing the pianos going back and forth- song to song and the entire crowd singing along and also dancing- what an incredible time. The outdoor area is pretty cool as well!! You must come here!
Tommy LaConte
If you’re in New Orleans this place is a must. It’s the home of the original Hurricane Cocktail which definitely lives up to its reputation. (Had quite a buzz after two) For food we had the Gator Bites and Fried Shrimp plates. Both were cooked perfectly, had excellent taste and large portions. The staff was very friendly and efficient. I highly recommend this place and will surely visit it again next time I’m in town.
Gunasekhar Kanumuri
We’re roaming the streets on new year eve and thought to taste different and best food in the city.
So found the best place from the google.
Ambience - nicely decorated with lighting and party sounds.
It has food area and drink area separately.
Food - if you want to try sea food especially oysters and alligators, this is the best place.
We’re not the people who take in the alligator and other non veg items so we did not try those.
We’re only chicken and veggie guys.
We ordered shrimp fries with pickles and French fries. Really taste different and good.
I ordered a drink which the restaurants special and promoted one, All famous hurricane, really nice drink to try.
Service - we ordered for food and waited for 10 mins and we got all the food onto table with a sparkling smile .
Over all good place to have fun.
Jordan Blackwill
A very popular place in New Orleans. It did take a little bit to get seated and it is fairly cramped, but for a location so popular. I'm not surprised. Surprised. They no longer let you keep your hurricane glass, but you can purchase them in the gift. Shop. The actual hurricanes were amazing and a little dangerous considering it just tastes like fruit punch. The alligator was very tender and seasoned perfectly. The jambalaya was perfectly seasoned with amazing bordin sausage! Overall a great experience and I highly recommend to stop in while you're in New Orleans.
Tiffany Cartier
This is a NOLA staple — great VIBE and usually has live music. Come early, the wait can be long but it’s worth it. Definitely recommend sitting in the courtyard if you can. Lots of great spots for pictures too.
Food was amazing — we snagged three entrees so we didn’t have to choose and miss out. Grab yourself a Hurricane here too — never gonna find one just like it as they have their own unique mix in the cocktail that makes it theirs. Super strong, don’t need more then two to kick the night off. They’ll clean your souvenir glass as well so you can take it with you.
Steph T
Super busy spot. It’s always really busy in the courtyard so you may need to opt for the restaurant area. Hurricane drinks are some of the best. They’re really dangerous if you have too many.
The jambalaya hit the spot whereas the shrimp was mediocre. Great midday spot. Staff was decent.
Mikayla W
Came here to try the renowned Hurricane after taking a stroll on Bourbon Street.
I absolutely loved the vibe and ambiance of the courtyard. The customer service was great, and the servers were very hospitable.
Don’t worry if you think it’ll be too cold sitting outside… between the outdoor heaters and the boozy world-famous drinks, you’ll warm up pretty quickly.
I had the jambalaya and the gumbo which were both delicious.
Pat Obrien’s will definitely be a recurring stop on my future trips to NOLA.
Rod Gullo
Sadly Pat O'Brien's is no longer a 5 star restaurant. During our previous trips in 2017 and 2018, this was a top notch restaurant. Their amazing Crawfish Etoufee is no longer on the menu. We got the Jambalaya, Chicken & Shrimp pasta, Fried Shrimp & Fries. The Jambalaya was a bit dry and didn't seem to have been made fresh. The Chicken & Shrimp pasta had tiny half inch cubes of chicken and very few small shrimp. The Fried Shrimp & Fries had 13 medium shrimp. Everything was just OK, like typical bar food.
Karen Brutzman
This was our first stop after checking into our hotel. We dined on the outdoor patio. Our server was friendly and helped us decide what to order (none of us had been to Louisiana before). The food and drinks hit the spot and fueled us for our first adventure-- a walk down Bourbon Street.
Auriel
We came here to get some food in our system in st. Patty’s day, knowing we also wanted to get a hurricane. We ordered jumbalya and it was AMAZING!!! The hurricane was also great, so good and strong! The staff were wonderful, and we’ll definitely be back!