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Monday, December 6th, 2010
I don’t need mulled beer as badly as I thought. Metairie is cold enough. Dear weather, I take it back, please warm up.
Those of you familiar with The Rivershack are well aware that our beer selection is almost as unique as our collection of admittedly insane bar stools and the lunatics like you that plant their bottoms upon them while lifting the bottoms of their glasses to the air. A week or so ago I wrote that it’s about time to start drinking some of that beer warm, or even heated as was the standard in the middle ages. They called it mulled. I call it my favorite winter Soup Of The Day.
Full disclosure: I am a New Jersey transplant. A damned yankee. There is no force in this world strong enough to again uproot me and turn me from an Oleander back into a Pine Tree. One of the things I love about this town? The weather. Well, when it’s not too rainy. Back up north I’d get odd looks drinking my ale mulled. Down here I have a feeling bar patrons would slowly shift their stools a few inches away and watch me out of the corner of their eyes. Still, I was looking forward to a cold enough day to justify sidling up to the bar, casting the ‘tender a sly smile and saying, “One pale ale… and warm it up.”
Well that day has come and gone. I’m sick of wearing gloves already. Sun, get your act together and warm me up – I’m ready for an ice cold brew at The Rivershack. Although, another warm buttered rum might just hit the spot!
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Sunday, October 24th, 2010
If there’s one thing Metairie is good for it’s food. If there’s two things, it’s a good time with great live music – and there’s one band that hasn’t made it out here yet. Let’s change that.
Now I know that not everyone in Metairie digs on provincial jazz or acoustic foreign folk music but Haramouche is one hell of a trio. Joyous, energetic and friendly they really entertain. Now, Metairie is a blues, country, folk and rock town – is it ready for something new? What do you say, Metairie, can you deal with a little something new? If you are, the only problem is that I’m not sure they exist.
I heard them jamming out in the French Quarter and everyone (of every description, as you only find in the quarter) was enjoying it. Loudly. The problem is they had four CDs, all of them with a different band name. Can anyone here help me track down my new favorite live music performers and bring them to Metairie?
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Monday, October 11th, 2010
Another week gone, another week of live music down. Were you in Metairie while Refried Confuzion turned our little corner of the world upside down? Were you in the audience on Friday when Truman Holland brought the south back with soul so genuine you can hear the 2 x 4’s creaking on his porch in his voice?
If you weren’t, shame on you. The best live music in the best little bar in Metairie and you stayed home with your mom and them or headed into the French Quarter to get wasted with the tourists and damn yankees when you should have been paying a visit and bringing the whole family to have the best weekend they could have. Shame. But we forgive you – here you’re family and you can always come back.
Come on down this coming week and see what we got in store. Reed Allemen’s kicking off our weekend on Thursday with his unique, low-fi sound and songs that make you think about home and feel the clay between your toes. Li’l Red and Big Bad come by on Friday and you should too, picking up the energy a little bit and making the romantic couples feel right at home. Saturday’s Kim Carson and if you don’t know about Kim you need to find out. You need to be careful when you see Kim – she’ll have your shoes dancing whether your feet like it or not and your gramma might just join in. She’s got the rhythm and the voice to reach into you and tug out some love.
Get on down to the river and stop in the Rivershack on Thursday evening, and don’t leave til Sunday morning.
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Sunday, October 3rd, 2010
If you like live music, I mean really like live music, and you’re near Metairie on Thursday, you have to stop by the ‘Shack – with your favorite instrument. It’s Jam time with Austin and Jim, and we want to see your funkiest instruments. We’re not saying don’t bring your guitar, bass or trumpet: Metairie loves live rock and jazz! We’re saying, if you have a didgeridoo, tom toms, vuvuzela or snare drum full of hyperactive bees toss it in the car and come on down.
That is, if you’re not too blitzed from Wednesday’s Pintapalooza. I mean, everyone in Metairie loves cheap drinks, so everyone in Metairie likes 2 bucks off every damn pint and two for one Stolis. Just wake up in time for Thursday night or you’ll miss out on the best live music fun you can have anywhere in, or out of, town.
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Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010
It’s been too long since we’ve updated this blog on Live Music In Metairie, but we’ve got a great excuse – we’ve been too busy enjoying the great local bands and cold brews we serve up with regularity.
Every week at The Rivershack Tavern in Metairie you’ll find at least three great local musicians and musical groups rocking the house. Who’s playing this week, you ask? Just call us up (504 834 4938) and ask – you won’t be disappointed.
We’re proud to show that Metairie is the right place to find the best music, best drinks and best food in the New Orleans area. You don’t have to go to the French Quarter and pay an arm and a leg. Come to the Rivershack and we’ll only charge you a toe and a finger.
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Monday, August 9th, 2010
This week is a great one for live music in Metairie. Starting with Amanda Walker & Friends tonight we’ve got a hell of a line-up sure to get your feet tapping. This week at The Rivershack Tavern we have Mark Carson on Friday and The Mustard Brothers on Saturday. We’d have a show on Thursday but we’re making room for…
… THE FIRST SAINTS GAME OF THE SEASON! Be sure to stop by and toast our champions as they soundly trounce the Patriots. Should the unthinkable happen you’ll be in the right place to drown your sorrows in an ice cold glass of Abita.
But we’re not talking about the greatest football team ever to grace the Mississippi River. No, we’re talking about the greatest venue to stomp and clap to live music in Metairie – also along the Mississippi River. Check out the artist descriptions below so you can decide what nights you’ll be here having a good time.
Amanda Walker has been called “bewitching” and “dramatic” by the Times Picayune, compared to Alanis Morissette and Anna Nalick by Where Y’at, and fawned over in Offbeat Magazine. Find out why – and bring your lady friend. (Tonight, Monday the 9th)
Mark Carson lists among his influences The Beatles, Johnny Cash and Arethra Franklin. When he’s not dealing with those obvious symptoms of split personality disorder he’s rocking us with his home brewed fusion of country melancholy, rockabilly rhythm and soundtrack ambiance. Come see why we invite him back.
The Mustard Brothers put on a one hell of a rocking show… and otherwise defy description. Perhaps their website says enough.
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Friday, July 23rd, 2010
What’s up with a bar that couples the best beers, food and live music outside of the French Quarter with a theme night that features tacky ashtrays? You’ll probably have to swing by our digs on the river in Metairie to find out.
The Rivershack Tavern doesn’t look like your normal New Orleans bar, that much is for sure. Besides being outside of the French Quarter and situated just a stone’s throw from the Mississippi river, the Rivershack Tavern is known throughout metro New Orleans for its unique décor.
While you’re munching on burgers, knocking down a few cold beers, or listening to one of our live music acts wail, you’ll probably notice that we’ve got a slew of wild-looking ashtrays all over the place. We’ve been collecting them for years and if you bring one in on a Tuesday night, we’ll hook you up with a free drink of your choice.
Why? Because at the Rivershack Tavern we believe the essence of a good bar is its character and by character we mean those who patronize it. That’s why we like to surround ourselves with the smoking hardware of our regulars and perfect strangers.
Whether you’re a New Orleans resident who’s been sucking down beers and watching sports at the Shack for years, or a tourist who’s looking for a spot outside of the French Quarter to throw some darts while listening to a killer band, you’re our clientele and we want a piece of you, literally.
When you visit our bar in Harahan, you’ll see our walls are full of strange memorabilia, ranging from autographed posters of superstars to snapshots of local legends. Most of this stuff has been brought in by our patrons–the backbone of our bar–and that’s how we like it.
Sure, it might look at first glance like the discarded remnants of your grandmother’s closet, but that’s what makes this place tick at a different pace than the bars in the French Quarter.
So stop in for a beer and some tunes and bring your strangest piece of memorabilia no matter how kitschy it may be. We’d love to add it to our collection.
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Friday, July 16th, 2010
Now that July is here in New Orleans, the dog days of summer are upon us. Yet, accompanying all of that hot weather is the spirit of summer, and there’s no better way to celebrate the sunshine then with a cold beer at the Rivershack Tavern, one of the best spots for drinks, food and live music outside of the French Quarter.
“The Shack,” as our regulars call it, is also a great spot to meet up with friends for food and drinks before or after a New Orleans Zephyrs game. The New Orleans Zephyrs are the triple-A affiliate of the Florida Marlins and their stadium is only few minutes away from our location in Harahan.
But if you’re not in the mood to check out the game in person, you can always be a spectator from the comfortable confines of the Rivershack Tavern bar. In addition to having some of the hottest live music and best food and drink specials outside of the French Quarter, the Rivershack Tavern is also a great spot to watch premiere live sports.
Whether you’re a local following the Saints or Hornets, or are visiting New Orleans and want to keep tabs on your favorite squad, you can always find the game you want at The Shack. And while you’re cheering your team on to another victory, make sure to sample our delicious food and ice cold beer. Then, afterwards, stick around for some live music, as the Shack offers some of the hottest jazz, funk and rock bands in the city.
Don’t let the dog-days of summer get you down: Cruise into the shack and cool off pronto with a cold one.
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Friday, July 9th, 2010
THE #1 Louisiana bar outside New Orleans.
Each year, the New Orleans newspaper Gambit rates the top 50 bars in and around the city. The rankings, which came out last week, put the Rivershack Tavern at 36. But if you look at the bars in front of us, every single one of them is within New Orleans city limits, while the Rivershack Tavern offers cheap drinks, live music, and cheap food on the river in Harahan. That makes us number one for those with the gumption to check out what New Orleans has to offer in entertainment and cuisine outside of the tourist districts
Drinking in the French Quarter is groovy–we do it too, whenever we win the lottery–but one of the things that gives New Orleans such a unique local flavor is the out of the way places that don’t make it in the guidebooks. Gambit made reference to our roadhouse having “some local flavor” and we sure agree. There’s a funkiness here, from the uniquely spelled menu (“boigers” and “shack-a-tizers”) to the off-the-wall décor.
There are a lot of places to go in New Orleans to listen to live music and knock back some brews, but none of them offer the same sort of local feel as the Rivershack Tavern. We’ve got alligator sausage, cheap, cold beer and the best local blues, jazz, funk and rock music that you’ll find in Harahan or anywhere outside of the French Quarter.
Yeah, Gambit put us at 36, but stop by our digs on the river, swill down a few cold beers and judge for yourself. We think you’ll agree that when it comes to bars outside of the French Quarter, we’re number one.
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Thursday, July 1st, 2010
Authentic New Orleans Fun: Abita, Beans and Blues
For some authentic New Orleans summer fun, you may just have to go just over the parish line.
If you came to town in the middle of summer, you might be wondering what there is to do around here. Mardi Gras and Jazzfest came and went, it’s months until Voodoo, and you’re tired of the Bourbon Street scene. Why not go off the beaten path? You could go down Airline Drive and take in a Zephyrs game – one of the cheapest ways to watch a pro sports team around. You could go to the New Orleans Museum of Art – admission is free on Wednesday afternoons, all summer long. And in the evening, you could see some good local music.
Why not come down to the Rivershack Tavern in Harahan? Every Monday night, we have Abita, Blues, and Beans with Amanda Walker and friends. Where Y’At Magazine called Amanda “a young artist from a small Missouri town with her eyes open wide to a world of exploration,” and her “N’Awlins piano pop” will get you going. Not to mention the fact that our red beans are so good, you’ll think you went by your mama’s house. Sit on one of our famous “Bar Legs” barstools, and top it all off by cooling off with our $2.00 Abita drafts.
If you come down to the Rivershack Tavern, you’ll be sure to go home with a full stomach, stories to tell, and a few new friends.
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