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Great music spot. Staff is always friendly and place stays clean. If you just want to relax, no hustle, and just listen to music, make this your spot. The way the musicians support each other here is worth mentioning! Always a place you can sit back and have a sigh of relief, decompress. If you get
If you like live music and you like the blues this is the place. Talent filled the venue with Johnathon "Boogie" Long, Eric Johanson - on the drums, piano and bass world class as well. You can wonder around Bourbon in search of good music or you can just stop on in and find a perfect out of the way
Fantastic venue! We saw The Currys there a couple of weeks ago, the sound was excellent. Plenty of chairs and small tables as well as space for standing. Nice outdoor area to the side. Clean toilets, huge bar with a great selection of everything and speedy service. A brilliant music venue, good size
Absolutely fantastic vibe and atmosphere! Visiting from Northern Canada, it was a privilege to see Jon Cleary live and what a great show! My first live music experience in NOLA and it did not disappoint. Highly recommend and I'll most definitely be back (hopefully next year during Jazz Fest!). 5 ent
Great small club atmosphere. It helped that the musician we saw is my favorite musician. Google says they have food... They do not. They sometimes have food trucks, but not always. They do allow you to bring food in.
Had a real good time here seeing one of my favorite New Orleans artists. The owner died recently and the venue is up for sale with an uncertain future. Currently open under the existing management, it lacks some of its previous charm and is cash only. Hopefully things will work out and another uniqu
Intimate atmosphere and great venue. We thoroughly enjoyed our evening tonight at Chickie Wah Wah. Folk music was just what we were missing in our trip to NOLA.
One of my favorite venues in town! Small and intimate and always books great acts!
Very cool little bar up Canal Street from downtown. Great place to catch some live music. We were lucky enough to see Jon Cleary, one of New Orlean’s famed piano players. They have a good gastropub menu with a full bar.
Great place to see live, local (and some national), music in NO! Small and intimate setting. Bit of a price premium, but you get what you pay for.
Great little spot to check out musicians, local & professional. This was Phil & Foster out of Mobile w/ guests, Jimmy Hall & sis Donna.. of Wet Willie royalty..and also Jeff Beck; Hank Jr. We had a blast! Jazzfest weekend.
It looks as though food is no longer served here. Every show attended has been great, very talented performers with a terrific sound system.
Super nice vibes at Chickie Wah Wah! The owners are awesome!! I enjoyed my night + service there. Loved that’s it’s conveniently located right on Canal Street.
Stopped in for some music and it had a cover charge, but was so worth it. A somewhat sparse crowd inside, but the music was great. Outside of the music it had a feel of a neighborhood dive bar.
Possible the best Music Venue in the City, with an excellent sound system and top notch mixing.
I'm reticent to review Chickie Wah Wah because it's so amazing that I want to keep it all to myself. But alas, I'm a giver, and will share the perfection that is Chickie. Dale has created the perfect atmosphere of a laid back neighborhood bar with a small stage with killer sound and good lights. The
A gritty intimate New Orleans music joint that hosts local and out of town artists. Make sure you catch a show here during Jazz Fest. It gets a little tight close to the stage, so get there early to claim your spot.
This is a great venue to watch a live performance in an intimate setting away from the Quarter or Frenchmen. Close parking, friendly people, happy with service, great atmosphere for a relaxing evening listening to Meschiya Lake. If you haven't seen her perform, you are missing out.
Fun Fun Fun Music Music Music! An Iconic music venue on Canal St. Nola right on the trolley line. My wife and I went to see my favorite Nola singer, Meschiya Lake. She frequently plays here and the Spotted Cat. There is a door charge $10 which all goes to the musicians. The house gets the bar procee
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