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Contribute Feedback What Breanna Thompson likes about Barcadia New Orleans:
I'm always passing this place up cause I'm usually on my way to work when I see it. But today I decided to see why they are always crowded! It's a cute arcade bar that has outside games and some arcade games near the bar area. This is def a pregame spot where the drinks are farely cheap and sitting right under a parking deck. And blocks away from bourbon st View all feedback.
What Brent doesn't like about Barcadia New Orleans:
Seemed like a cool spot. Given it 's a Wednesday night didn 't expect much, thankfully. They had lots of taps but nothing was hooked up. They had domestic and imported beers in the coolers. Didn 't have any food so can 't speak to that. This is not the place if you are looking for some decent beer. Given the lack of on tap beers my experience was fine. Just nothing to write home about. View all feedback.
Burger looked small and I was bummed initially after dishing out the price... BUT it's 2 patties and SO GOOD. I'd easy vote this one of the best burgers in town. I'd drive from Kenner for this ?We were there on a parade day and it was a perfect lunch while we waited.
Sunday Funday, now with out the fun! Awful vibes, terrible service, sticky and expensive video games. Literally every bar was packed for the games on Sunday except for this one, and for good reason. Walls are covered in GameDay drink specials, I guess MLB, MLS playoffs and NFL games aren't considered GameDay. Take down the Sunday Funday sign, there's no fun to be found at Barcadia.
This is a cool place to go on a Saturday night. The atmosphere and vibe was exactly what I needed. I definitely recommend this spot. Great place to take your significant other to get a few drinks and hang out. Parking: There are parking meters in the area that are free after 7pm. There's also a paid parking lot across the street.
While on our trip to NOLA we were looking up fun places to go and we found Barcadia. As avid video game nerds we were excited to check out a bar that is also an arcade. We were somewhat letdown or did not quite understand what the location was actually supposed to be. This place has bouncers and you are unable to bring in outside alcohol (which sounds normal but in NOLA, it was common practice). They also required you to have an ID, which as stated earlier, sounds normal but is not common in any of the places we went in NOLA.You walk in and its basically a nightclub with about 5 standup arcade machines, 1-2 claw machines, 2 large scale games (connect 4), and that was it. The games only took up probably 1/5th of the actual building. The rest was a bunch of dance floors, VIP lounges and a bar. There was a outside section for seating but they had these LED signs that were so bright you couldn't be out there for more than 3 minutes without going blind.If you are looking for a nightclub, this is your place. If you're looking for a chill place to drink and play arcade games, after about 10 minutes the place becomes a bit of a letdown.
We sat here for the big parade. The staff was nice, the drinks were good. It was quite fun.