In Business Since 1988
(504) 529-5617
Reserve a table at Hard Rock Cafe
Mon-Thu 11am-10:30pm, Fri-Sat 11am-12midnight, Sun 11am-10:30pm
MASTER CARD, VISA
Features: Bar, Family / Kids, Private Parties, Reservations, Take Out
Reservations: Takes Reservations.




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Posted by roushsm on 5/27/2009
Great place, wish the gift shop was a bit bigger - very limited selection.
Posted by psu_upward_bound on 7/18/2007
I ate at here with a group of 10 high school students and two other adults from Oregon. We did not have reservations (recommended) and it took nearly 30 minutes for them to seat us. The service was poor, as our waitress was also serving at least four other tables in addition our group. It took over an hour for our food to arrive after we ordered and she only came by once to see if we needed anything. Moreover, the restaurant was so loud with bad 80s music that we all came out with our ears ringing. Definitely not one of our better dining experiences in New Orleans.
Posted by saints01 on 1/24/2007
Listening to good music while enjoying eating a Hard Rock Cafe Burger it does't get no better than that. Shoping in the rock shop is great.
Posted by marchs on 1/23/2007
in the french quarter, parking is a challenge, very noisy, souvenirs, look forward to shopping around the quarter in the many varied shops.
Posted by leandra76 on 11/14/2006
The Hard Rock Cafe isn't bad - it's pretty much identical to every other Hard Rock Cafe in the world, though. The food is your average TGIFriday's/Chili's/Appleby's kind of fare only a bit more expensive. Yes, they have rock memorabilia on the wall. If that's the kind of thing that impresses you, then go on - go. But, baby, this is New Orleans. You could be going to a restaurant with a real musician instead of one with a musician's old guitar. The burgers are better at Port of Call and so are the drinks. And just around the corner on Rampart Street is Donna's - a genuine jazz/blues cradle with excellent barbecue. So if you're a tourist of the unimaginative, unadventurous variety who is more comfortable with the familiar or a frat boy wanting to throw a frat party, Hard Rock may be for you. But otherwise, c'mon - dip your finger into the real big easy.
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