Loosie Rouge
“The fried chicken and octopus were both delicious but the octopus was the best I've had and I'm picky after being spoilt in San Francisco for a few years.”
“The octopus was perfectly juicy and I loved the jalapeños in them.”
“Check this Johhny out if your looking for a solid hipster Dinna”
Loosie Rouge
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Happy Hour: Yes
Outdoor Seating: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Caters: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
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Pretty cool cocktail bar. It was pretty much packed when our group of girls got here, but we managed to crowd near the bar and grab cocktails. This was our third bar that we hopped into for my friend's bachelorette so we kind of needed a place that was more chill but still a good time. The crowd was pretty fun and we hung out here until the bar closed. Would come back here if I was in the area (and hopefully remember my experience better next time).
This place rocks. Simple elegant bar located at the old fatty cue space on South 6 in wburg. I love this area and this bar opened at the best location. One block from Diner, same black as Bembe, one block form Bua, It is the best spot.
This tiny space is cosy and the decor is on point with wood furniture, marble bar with lights inside, small kitchen, and awsome ceiling lights. Since it opened it is always a scene with beautiful people, great drinks and very friendly bartenders. i have been already two times and both nights were equally good (and one was on a sunday). The inspiration is coming from New Orleans with bites and drinks having a southern twist. Oh and I heard this place will soon carry some really rare and expensive bourbon bottles and offer liquor tasting flights, can't wait. Again, great find, great crew behind this bar, and many good nights to come.
Ever find a neighborhood joint that's just divine and wonder "how have I never been here before"? Welcome to my Friday night. 9pm, hubby and I strolling around looking for a new yet nearby place to grab a bite. Pull out Yelp, decide to try this place. Now the reason it seemed even more surprising is because it's literally two doors down from where we used to go to the gym.
So we walk in, and all of a sudden a very cool cloud envelops us. We sashay into this sexy basement, complete with world fusion music, good-looking (mostly French)
staff, but low-key, no-attitude vibes. We first go straight to the piano because…I mean there's a piano, hello. We were a bit confused because we had seen an extensive menu and couldn't see how this would be served in this small, intimate space. But then the host greets us and says though it's busy, there are more seats in the back. He jots our names down on the list and we grab seats at the bar. We get some drinks and wonder in awe when the bartender tells us this place has been open for over a year. Wait, quoi??
Eventually we were taken through a labyrinth of nicely lit, well-decorated rooms. Wow, all that hidden space! The element of surprise is so rare in NYC so when you see how they were able to make the most of the real estate it kinda blows your mind a bit.
We were seated outside. It was kinda brisk out but we sat next to a heater and were given blankets. We order the curry mussels, cauliflower and honey carrots. The food takes a bit of time, but we're given compensation shots.
The food. So you know the chef is French or had French training when the food seems so simple but is actually really multi-layered sensation delicious. The use of dill in the cauliflower dish was exquisite.
What more can I say?
Came here for an event and what a cute spot!!! Walking in I loved the rustic slightly romantic look of the spot. The upstairs part is more sit down restaurant style and downstairs is very speakeasy:)
The staff and probably the crowd made it seem very light and fun. The live piano man was awesome!!! He did a good selection of saloon music felt very up beat and fun. Almost thought a barbershop quartet was gonna jump out!!! He was really good!!!
There were 3 drink choices and my favorite was the French strong, delicious and refreshing. I also like the El Hombre however I would have liked it a bit more spicy, especially with the red chili garnish, but still had good flavor.
Well due to the crowd I was only able to try the potato and leek soup, with hazel nuts and ricotta was totally delicious!!! Other elites said the fried chicken was good and they had beignets….which I would have loved to try??? Overall it seemed people enjoyed the food they did have.
Nice spot and a great place for drinks!!!!