Love any/all Hard Rock Cafes!! New Orleans makes our 6th one in the world! Their "Hurricanes" are to die for! I recommend the Sirloin with grilled shrimp!
They got a vegetarian burger, which made me happy. Less invasive air conditioning would be cool, it was windy! The waiter was cool. Slow service but very cool :)
I was very happy to find there very tasty bruschete) texan burger is also good, but very very spicy) so be carefull with it! And finally i had a really tasty desertchocolate cake with icecream👌😜
The girls in the Gift Shop were sweet. We didn't eat there because we had other plans, but I needed to visit the gift shop, no matter what else we did!
So far so good, i did not have to wait to be seated and the waitress came to my table as soon as I was seated and brought my water within minutes of my request.
The food is nothing to write home about. Try the mom and pop places in the French quarter for a true new Orleans experience. If your visiting and need a gift visit the rock shop and ask for George.
Why would I deal with the mediocre food and fairly high prices of this national chain when I am in New Orleans, which has more great places to eat and drink than anywhere in the world.
Mice place for a drink as you don't have to worry about second hand smoke! The bartender was horrible and acted like we were a bother! (his name is sierra he was training maybe he'll get better)
Eat here only if you're desperate like we were. There are far more better choices in the area. No complaints about our server but the food was pretty dismal.
Hard Rock Cafe is a global phenomenon with 185 cafes that are visited by nearly 80 million guests each year. The first Hard Rock Cafe opened on June 14, 1971, in London, England, and from there the brand has expanded to major cities and exotic locations around the world.