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620 Bourbon St, New Orleans, Louisiana, 70130, United States
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Feb 25, 2022
Our bartender was the nicest person we chatted with on our trip-we went back twice just to chat and drink the delicious strawberry daiquiris and the very strong Jell-O shots. He was so nice he even took nice photos and was so genuine. The prices are inexpensive and the drinks are strong. We will be back next time we’re in NOLA.

Feb 3, 2022
We just happened to stumble upon this place strolling down Bourbon street for a hard drink. If you want a strong drink that's delicious but also inexpensive, this is the spot. I didn't get the bartenders name, but such a very nice man. Took pictures of me and my girlfriend. Made some great recommendations for a few places around town. Definitely going back. Thank you so much.

Aug 12, 2022
We enjoyed chatting it up with the bar tender. She was super nice and helpful. The Jell-O shots were great and they had a clean bathroom!

Jun 26, 2021
My husband and I live in New Orleans. Since our first escapade to Bourbon St as young, new, and enthusiastic “locals”, the Court of Two Sisters bar has felt like home. I mean so much so that we frequented the COTS bar practically every weekend for the first three years we lived here. We decided to get married at one of the tables inside the bar (#foreverourtable). This bar has good drinks, good vibes, and INSANELY cheap drinks. Paul and Luke are our all time favorite bartenders (and now friends!!!) and make each drinks exactly as it should be made. Their shooters are amazing and the 190 proof Jell-O shot is sure to get you LIT!!! Show them some love and stop in for the ultimate Bourbon St. experience!!!

Jun 18, 2019
3 stars because the strawberry Jell-O shots are unbelievably strong! 10/10 would recommend but ordered 2 daiquiris that had little to no booze in them, and our ‘bartender’ seemed displeased to be there, even rolled her eyes when we ordered.

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