Monkey Hill Bar

New Orleans


Toward the quiet end of Magazine St, Monkey Hill looks and feels like a neighborhood bar, but it’s also one of the best happy-hour spots (3pm to 7pm weeknights) in this part of town and hosts some good live music on a monthly basis. The craft cocktails here are excellent, and if it's not busy the bartenders will stop and chat.


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