Snake and Jake's Christmas Club Lounge is a popular dive bar located in the Uptown neighborhood of New Orleans. It is known for its laid-back atmosphere, cheap drinks, and friendly patrons. The bar is open late and is a great place to go for a good time when visiting New Orleans.
One of the main reasons that Snake and Jake's is a popular spot is its unique and quirky decor. The bar is decorated with Christmas lights and other holiday decorations year-round, giving it a cozy and festive atmosphere. The bar also has a large outdoor seating area, which is a great place to sit and enjoy a drink on a warm night.
Another reason that Snake and Jake's is a great spot to visit is the friendly and laid-back vibe. The patrons are diverse and welcoming, and the bartenders are known for their friendly service and great drink recommendations. The bar also has a jukebox, which is always playing great music, and there's a pool table available for customers.
To get to Snake and Jake's Christmas Club Lounge when visiting New Orleans, the best option is to take a taxi or rideshare service. The bar is located in a residential area and is not easily accessible by public transportation. It's also worth noting that the bar is cash only and there's no food service.
Snake and Jake's Christmas Club Lounge is a great spot for a good time when visiting New Orleans. The bar's unique decor, friendly vibe, and cheap drinks make it a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. To get there, it's best to take a taxi or rideshare service, and keep in mind that the bar is cash only and there's no...
Read moreSnake and Jake's is legendary.
I have been wanting to come here since I was old enough to drive. Unfortunately I didn't have GPS back then and could never find it. It could also be that I was already too loaded to walk here from Waldo's, but I digress.
On a recent night out in the city, I learned my friend had never been here either. We both agreed this would be the night we lost our Snake and Jake's virginity and off we went.
Like others have said, this bar oozes dive bar greatness. It has no sign, appears to be a shed and gets its light from Christmas lights and a Shlitz globe.
The bar is incredibly dark. This is probably a good thing if you are only moderately attractive. The darkness coupled with the heavy alcohol consumption should increase your chances of meeting someone.
The bartenders were friendly and drinks were reasonable. The bar was far too smokey, but it is a serious dive. Waking up the next day reeking of smoke is part of the experience.
The highlight of the experience was sitting on the couch by the front door. The couch was super low to the ground and comfy. The problem is that it was so dark, I couldn't see how clean it was. I always worry about couches in bars since drinking and other activity sometimes go hand in hand. If I were a lady, I would use care sitting on this couch. It may be difficult to explain getting pregnant from sitting on a couch. Of course I am a dude so I was safe.
So why the low review? It was so smokey that it was almost unbearable. I do think the rating will improve on...
Read moreI think it's a 3.5+ b/c I love quirky. I figured it would be a dive, and essentially, it was, but with so much functional coolness, you've just got to love the experience. Dark, no real parking, and tucked into an uptown neighborhood. But, for all that, you walk in, temporarily blinded by the darkness and then you adjust to the beady, red light strings and you notice there's a bar and some rustic furniture and you flash back to the real glory days of Port of Call b4 its homogenized and pasteurized modern reno. I'm left to wonder if they made burgers, would they be as good? My friend led me thru the bar that, with just a few steps, resembled a shrinking twilight zone hall to hell but once through the plastic flap curtain, opened into a backyard wonderland of giant oaks, string party lights, surrounded by uptown cottages. I loved it and could see myself there in that lovely oasis with any band and any body! This has to be why I've heard so much about this place and the reason I knew I'd be back. But then, later sitting at the rickety table inside the bar, random seeming, folks walked in with trays of food and portable stoves. They tacked up a poster that read, Taco Tuesday, who knew. Then another random guy appeared from nowhere with an accordion, sat down, and began playing. I was transported back to that gondola in Venice. Whatever he played, whoever he was, it was just perfect, random, awesome, odd, unexpected and quirky....
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