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    Upperline

    100Pearl Points

    Garden District classic, book before you go.

    Upperline, Bar in New Orleans

    About Upperline

    Upperline sits in the Garden District at 1413 Upperline St and draws a local, low-key crowd rather than the tourist-heavy rooms of the French Quarter. Booking is easy by New Orleans standards. It is worth considering if you want a settled, conversational atmosphere, but if you are after energy and spectacle, look elsewhere in the city first.

    Upperline, New Orleans: Should You Book?

    1413 Upperline Street is one of those addresses that gets passed around quietly among people who know the Garden District well. Upperline has been on that corner long enough to outlast trends, and the crowd it draws reflects that staying power: locals who return on occasion, visitors who did their research before landing in New Orleans, and diners who want a room that feels lived-in rather than constructed. If you are walking into Upperline for the first time, expect a pace and atmosphere shaped more by neighbourhood regulars than by the tourist circuit.

    The room leans toward intimacy. The energy is settled rather than charged, which makes it a good fit if you want a conversation to actually land across the table. This is not the place to come if you are chasing the louder, more theatrical end of the New Orleans dining scene. The noise level stays manageable, the lighting sits at a comfortable middle ground, and the general feel is closer to a longstanding local restaurant than a destination-driven showpiece. First-timers should adjust expectations accordingly: this is a place that rewards being present, not one that performs for you.

    On the practical side, Upperline sits in the Garden District at 1413 Upperline St, well away from the French Quarter crowds. Booking is easy by New Orleans standards, which means you are unlikely to face a multi-week wait. That said, given the size of the room and its local following, calling ahead is still the sensible move rather than arriving and hoping. Current contact details and hours are best confirmed directly with the venue before your visit, as this information can shift. Dress expectations are relaxed by most accounts, consistent with the neighbourhood-restaurant feel of the space.

    For first-timers trying to place Upperline in the broader context of New Orleans dining, it sits in a different register from the louder bars and high-concept cocktail rooms of the French Quarter and Frenchmen Street corridor. The crowd here skews older and more local than you will find at some of the city's more visible spots. If that atmosphere is what you are after, it is worth booking. If you need a more energetic or tourist-friendly room, you may want to consider alternatives before committing. See our full New Orleans restaurants guide for a broader look at the city's dining options, or explore our full New Orleans bars guide if you are weighing up where to drink. You can also browse our full New Orleans hotels guide, our full New Orleans wineries guide, and our full New Orleans experiences guide to plan around your visit.

    FAQ

    Is Upperline good for groups?

    • Upperline's neighbourhood-restaurant format can accommodate small groups comfortably, but if you are arriving with six or more, contact the venue directly before assuming availability. The intimate room size means large parties can be difficult to seat without advance coordination.

    What's the crowd like at Upperline?

    • The crowd skews toward Garden District locals and well-researched visitors rather than first-time tourists stumbling in. The atmosphere is settled and conversational. If you are looking for a louder, more social scene, venues like The Carousel Bar or Frenchmen Street options will suit you better.

    Does Upperline have happy hour deals?

    • No happy hour information is confirmed in our data. Check directly with the venue for current promotions or pricing specials before visiting.

    What's the signature drink at Upperline?

    • No specific signature drinks are confirmed in our data. For well-documented cocktail programs in New Orleans, consider Jewel of the South or Cure, both of which have established reputations for their beverage menus.

    Do I need a reservation at Upperline?

    • Booking is relatively easy compared to the city's harder-to-get tables, but the local following means walk-ins carry some risk, especially on weekends. Calling ahead remains the sensible approach. Confirm current booking methods directly with the venue.

    Does Upperline have outdoor seating?

    • No outdoor seating information is confirmed in our data. Given its Garden District address at 1413 Upperline St, it is worth asking the venue directly when you book, as porch or courtyard seating is common in the neighbourhood but cannot be confirmed here.

    Pearl Picks: More New Orleans

    If you are building out a full New Orleans itinerary, Jewel of the South and Cure are the strongest options for serious cocktails. For something more relaxed and neighbourhood-focused, Cane and Table offers a similar low-key register. If you want a plant-forward bite nearby, 2 Phat Vegans is worth knowing about. Further afield but worth comparing for atmosphere and craft: Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Julep in Houston, and Kumiko in Chicago each represent what a thoughtful, neighbourhood-anchored room can look like in a different city.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Upperline good for groups?

    Upperline works for small to mid-size groups, particularly those who want a neighbourhood feel over a big-event dining room. The Garden District address and the room's scale suit parties of four to six comfortably. For larger groups or a private dining setup, call ahead — the restaurant's configuration may not flex the way purpose-built event venues do. If you need guaranteed private space, Jewel of the South is a stronger option for a special-occasion group dinner.

    What's the crowd like at Upperline?

    Upperline draws a mix of Garden District locals and visitors who have done their homework on New Orleans dining beyond the French Quarter. The atmosphere skews toward settled, adult diners rather than a loud bar crowd — expect conversation over table noise. It is closer to a serious neighbourhood restaurant than a scene, which is either a selling point or a drawback depending on what you are after.

    Does Upperline have happy hour deals?

    No confirmed happy hour program is documented for Upperline. If value-driven drinks are a priority, Cure on Freret Street runs one of the more structured happy hour programs among New Orleans cocktail bars, or Cane & Table in the French Quarter is worth checking for early-evening pricing. Upperline is better positioned as a dinner destination than a drinks-first stop.

    What's the signature drink at Upperline?

    No specific signature cocktail is confirmed in available venue data for Upperline. The restaurant is a Garden District institution with a food-forward reputation, so the drink list is likely built to support the meal rather than compete with dedicated cocktail bars. For a destination-level drink programme in New Orleans, Cure or Jewel of the South are the stronger calls.

    Do I need a reservation at Upperline?

    Yes, book ahead. Upperline at 1413 Upperline Street has the profile of a venue where walk-ins are possible on quieter nights but not something to rely on for dinner. The Garden District location means it draws a loyal repeat crowd, and tables can fill without the visibility of a French Quarter spot. Reserve at least a few days out; weekend nights warrant more lead time.

    Does Upperline have outdoor seating?

    Outdoor seating at Upperline is not confirmed in available venue data. Given the Garden District setting, some porch or courtyard seating would fit the neighbourhood typology, but that is not something to book around without verifying directly. If open-air dining in New Orleans is a priority, Cane & Table has a documented courtyard worth considering.

    Location

    1413 Upperline St, New Orleans, LA 70115

    New Orleans, United States

    Compare Upperline

    Full Comparison: Upperline
    VenueAwardsBooking Difficulty
    UpperlineEasy
    Jewel of the SouthWorld's 50 BestUnknown
    Beachbum Berry's Latitude 29World's 50 BestUnknown
    CureWorld's 50 BestUnknown
    Cane & TableUnknown
    The Carousel BarUnknown

    What to weigh when choosing between Upperline and alternatives.

    Also Consider

    • Jewel of the South, Notable alternative
    • Beachbum Berry's Latitude 29, Notable alternative
    • Cure, Notable alternative
    • Cane & Table, Notable alternative
    • The Carousel Bar, Notable alternative

    Against the city's stronger cocktail destinations, Upperline occupies a different lane. Jewel of the South and Cure are the go-to options if a serious, well-documented drinks program is your primary reason for going out. Both have the awards and reputation to back up their menus. Upperline's appeal is less about any single drink or dish and more about the overall room and its long-standing neighbourhood character.

    Beachbum Berry's Latitude 29 and The Carousel Bar attract a more tourist-facing crowd and carry a livelier, higher-energy atmosphere. If you are visiting New Orleans for the first time and want a room that feels participatory and visually interesting, either of those options will deliver more immediately than Upperline. Cane and Table is the closest comparison in terms of pace and feel, with a slightly more tropical register but a similarly relaxed approach to the evening.

    The practical summary: if you want a quieter, local-feeling room and easy booking, Upperline competes well. If you want a recognised cocktail program or a more animated scene, allocate that night to Jewel of the South or Cure instead. For visitors trying to cover the full range of what New Orleans offers, see our full New Orleans restaurants guide and our full New Orleans bars guide to build out an itinerary that matches your priorities.

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