Cafe Sbisa

Established in 1899, Sbisa's remains one of New Orleans' oldest restaurants, serving an amazing array of French Creole and Cajun inspired fare for lunch, dinner and Sunday brunch as well as delicious craft cocktails and an excellent wine selection.

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7 / 10
66
ratings
  • Phone

    (504) 522-5565

  • Website

    sbisanola.com

  • Facebook

    578498625588562

  • Type

    Cajun and Creole Restaurant

Address

1011 Decatur St New Orleans , LA 70116 United States

Credit Cards Yes (incl. Discover & Visa)
Outdoor Seating Yes
Music Live Music
Dining Options Bar Service, Take-out
Restroom Yes
Drinks Full Bar, Cocktails
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Comments / 21


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gumbo Southern food turtle soup authentic gulf shrimp crawfish fresh fish pork chops mussels spicy food good for dates music liquor bouillabaisse pianists Sherry lemon
Tanya Rebarchik

Try the BLT Bloody Mary - a meal in itself ( it's ok if you don't eat meat, just take out the bacon and feed it to a friend, it doesn't make the whole drink taste like it) Love the balcony seating !

Mark Veary

Based on a "Speakeasy " theme, Cafe Sbisa is a great place to be introduced to the local food, music and culture of Nola! Great place for first time visitors to start their vacation.

Joey J

The pork chop special with bourbon glaze was fantastic. The atmosphere is authentic NOLA. The Ibervillionaires made the evening with their Jazz set. Moscow Mule approved.

ISC Chicago

Courtbouillion (Authentic Creole Bouillabaisse with fresh fish , gulf shrimp , crawfish tails, and mussels simmered in a spicy creole sauce )

Daniya Tamendarova

Great service, picturesque setting, and a piano player in the corner. I enjoyed the drum fish for my entre , but the portions were a bit too large for me.

Zach Wolek

My favorite hangout in the Quarter! Bar staff is so much fun, check out the 3rd floor--used to be an 1800s whore house!

ISC Chicago

Turtle Soup (A New Orleans classic enriched with lemon and sherry )

Missy Smiler

The $15 Bottomless Mimosas deal on Sundays is the best idea ever. Tell the bartender , Scotty B, I said heyyyy.

Dave G

They fancy themselves as pre-prohibition era bar but they had no clue how to make an Old Cuban. The bartenders are snooty jerks & no matter what you ask for, they will insult your choice of drinks.

Sarah-Elizabeth Gundlach Lambousy

Enjoyed it. The food, the drinks were all great. Looking forward to going back!

Austin

Cool spot, only stayed at the bar so no comment on the food. Friendly bar staff . Apparently the upper floors are haunted?

Aaron Maples

Great food , great service. Don't miss out on a meal here it's simply fabulous.

Sasha Metherell

Everything is delicious!

Eric Plotkowski

The gator po-boy is quite good. Get it. Thank me later.

Sasha Metherell

Scott is the best bartender !

Kelvon

Go for Sunday brunch . $15 bottomless mimosas .

Maxim Shtraus

Food was decent. Head waiter attempted to charge $40 for 5 glasses of champagne that our party didn’t order. Listed an auto-gratuity on the bill and ended up chasing us out of the restaurant .

LeeAnn Talarico

Fried green tomato BLT and Pimm's Cup

Joey J

Live music , cocktails

Eric Schultz

Great Dark N Stormy 's!!

Candice Corum

Really good gumbo !!

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