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Great place for a free comedy show on Sundays at 8 pm. The Bar staff is friendly. A great place to sit down and take a load off. It also has two restrooms. Liberation Taco is "attached" and opens at 8 pm but is closed on Sun and Monday I think. There's usually food across the street with a food
We had so much fun at the trivia night. The bar tender was super nice and attentive and the guy hosting Trivia made it fun! Can’t wait to go back.
Cool hipster bar. Dark and funky and has outdoor seating. Drinks were a decent price.Went for the Liberacion Nola pop-up, the quesadillas are insanely delicious. I don't know if it's because they had so many orders and they were completely overwhelmed but the tacos tasted a little burnt. Gotta catch
Dope, dive bar, awesome people. Kind of reminded me of Freddy’s in Bk. Burlesque show was interactive, host was funny and cool. Bartenders friendly. It’s a vibe. These are my people.
Great place for live music and hanging out!! Went there after the World Naked Bike Ride and was it a blast. Band was great, staff was even better. I didn't eat, but bought a friend a burrito. I swear it had to weigh 2-3 pounds. Looked awesome and heard taste matched the looks. Will definitely return
First bar I visited in New Orleans. Great happy hour specials!! The bar staff is friendly. The shows and performances are top notch! Support local! Saw a great band playing when we walked in. Comedy show was a hit and the burlesque show to follow was worth staying out late for!!
This bar has a great comedy show on Sunday nights, and the bartender Evan is amazing, definelty a staple of New Orleans
We went to the Monday evening bluegrass pickin’ party and had a blast. The music was great and the atmosphere was laid back and very enjoyable. The beer was good too!
Different types of shows almost everyday. Open mic comedy every Sunday for those willing to stand up. easy to park near by more often than not
Lived right around the corner and frequented often. Hi-Ho is a grade A dive bar with superb tacos attached to it. These tacos are not authentic In any sense of the word however, they are surprisingly incredible and leave you wanting more because you can't fulfill the taste elsewhere. The drinks at
I am a visitor (from Indianapolis) to New Orleans and staying at the Olde Towne Inn. A few blocks away. I noticed this club the called Hi Ho Lounge. I highly recommend this club if you are looking for some true fun and revelry. The people I met were so sweet and friendly. I visited on an 80s music d
It’s away from the hub bub of Burbon Street, and therefore has a cool, unique ambiance because of its location. Small place with low cast drinks and nice staff. Once a month you get lucky enough to catch a BDSM burlesque show, which made for a highly entertaining and unique experience. The outside c
Killer DJ spins regularly. Cheap drinks. $10 minimum on credit cards, no exceptions. ATM on premise Cigarette machine too, but no smoking in the bar. Hungry? Adjacent to Fry & Pie which is banging!
Visited the backyard space to listen to my buddies band play. It was nice but a little crowded. Very small amount of room for dancing. Maybe 2 couples max
Don't let this location fool you... The Hi-Ho is a place where young and up coming music talent meets 60's back alley speakeasy's. Go and enjoy "real" New Orleans entertainment.
The music and atmosphere were outstanding. The burrito truck in the back was super mouthwatering. I got the crawfish with a 5 spicy level! Made my head spin and tastebuds dance. I also got 4 different freshly made hot sauces. Each one had there own exceptional flavor. I crave more already .
Great atmosphere for comedy and music ❤️🎵🎶🎼
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