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Reviewed Magazine Street Dive Bars

SFG Rating
10
Magazine Street
Brothers III Lounge
Canary yellow beckons.

SFG Rating
8
Magazine Street
Le Bon Temps Roule
The perfect New Orleans neighborhood dive bar.

SFG Rating
6
Magazine Street
Ms. Mae's the Club
Renovated in purple.
Other Recommended Magazine Street Bars & Breweries
Not every drink has to be a divey one, we suppose. Other great bar and brewery options are listed below to round out your travels in slightly more sophisticated surroundings.
Henry's Uptown Tavern
Why not start with a quintessential neighborhood bar, especially one that has stood on this same location, serving beer to locals, since 1900. Because it borders one of the less commercially-dense parts of Magazine Street, the vibe here is still one dominated by regulars. The building looks like a house and drinking inside feels the same, the perfect way to warm up for the string of dives to come.
Port Orleans Brewing
As counterpart to some of the dive bars on this particular walking tour, Port Orleans Brewing feels downright futuristic by comparison. Off of Magazine, down toward the Mississippi River along Tchoupitoulas Street, Port Orleans Brewing offers ample outdoor seating and a more-or-less standard array of beers (maybe an extra sour or too on last visit). A less formal back patio area offers maybe the best venue to enjoy a beer or three.
45 Tchoup
Working back along Tchoupitoulas, 45 Tchoup can trace its history to coworkers at New Orleans institution Parasol’s and a winning Kentucky Derby superfecta ticket. Opened in 2007, this is another dive bar built for the surrounding residents, a stream of food trucks, potlucks and crawfish boils ensuring that 45 Tchoup remains a neighborhood collection point.
Magazine Street Hole-In-The-Wall Food Ideas
A nice evening wandering neighborhood streets is best fueled by at least a little something in one's stomach. These area options fit our divey vibe and will fit into any neighborhood bar crawl.
Domilise's Po-Boy & Bar
Whether a dive bar crawl starts or ends with Domilise’s is a matter of your personal tolerance for daylight, but a stop here is a must. Founded in 1918, this bar turned po boy counter has maintained total family ownership, passing the tradition down from generation to generation. The menu features, you guessed it, po boys in all varieties, including catfish, oyster and hot smoked sausage.
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4 Dive Bars
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3 Dive Bars
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