Cocktails
Our Signature Cocktails
Vintage Drinks | Elevated
It took years of concocting drinks around succulent tasting liquors to get to this point. Step by step, changes in economics, pop culture and other societal aspects brought us the drinks we know and love today. Along the way, there have been a number of iconic cocktails famous in the New Orleans French Quarter.
Beverages That Have Never Tasted So Good
It doesn’t have to be five o’clock to enjoy a refreshing cocktail. There seems to always be a new trend to try in the world of booze — but there are some cocktails that simply stand the test of time. Discover some of the most popular drinks originated here in New Orleans, hand stirred by our skilled mixologists you will get a true French Quarter experience.
Cuban Creations
Vieux Carre
Invented in 1938 by Walter Bergeron, the head bartender at the Monteleone Hotel in New Orleans, It is named after the French term for what we call “The French Quarter” making it one of our crowd favorites
Cuban Creations
Sazerac
According to legend, the world’s first cocktail was invented by apothecary owner Antoine Peychaud in New Orleans. He decided to name the cocktail after the drink’s main ingredient: Sazerac French brandy.
Cuban Creations
Hurricane
The exact origin of the Hurricane cocktail is a bit of a mystery. The fruity, rum-filled Hurricane cocktail originated from the French Quarter and is enjoyed by many.
Cuban Creations
Old Fashioned
According to legend, the world’s first cocktail was invented by apothecary owner Antoine Peychaud in New Orleans. He decided to name the cocktail after the drink’s main ingredient: Sazerac French brandy.
Cuban Creations
Daiquiri
The exact origin of the Hurricane cocktail is a bit of a mystery. The fruity, rum-filled Hurricane cocktail originated from the French Quarter and is enjoyed by many.
Cuban Creations
Mojito
Havana, Cuba, is the birthplace of the Mojito, although the exact origin of this classic cocktail is the subject of debate. One story traces the Mojito to a similar 16th century drink known as “El Draque”, after Sir Francis Drake.
A Good Drink Is Easy To Make. A Great Cocktail Is An Art.
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