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Best Speakeasies and Hidden Bars in New Orleans for a Bachelorette Group

By RipTrip Editorial·June 24, 2026·New Orleans Guide →
Best Speakeasies and Hidden Bars in New Orleans for a Bachelorette Group
Quick Summary
Best forSophisticated cocktails and hidden-gem discovery
Budget range$12-18 per cocktail
Must-bookDouble Dealer, Bar Marilou, The Vault

Why Hidden Speakeasies?

New Orleans speakeasies are not just bars, they are experiences. You will walk past unmarked doors, navigate through hidden entrances, and feel like you have discovered something your friends back home will be jealous about. The cocktails are crafted, the vibe is intimate, and your bachelorette group gets that exclusive feeling.

The Best Speakeasies

Double Dealer

Best for: That theatrical vibe | Price: $14-18 per cocktail

Hidden beneath the Orpheum Theatre, Double Dealer feels like you have stepped into a 1920s vaudeville show. The backstage entrance takes you through a disguised door into four intimate rooms filled with antique velvet curtains. Your group can claim one of the cozy booths and feel like you own the place.

Order this: The Sazerac at $16 for the New Orleans classic, or go for whatever the bartender recommends.

"Best cocktail bar in New Orleans, hands down. The atmosphere is incredible and the drinks are perfectly balanced." - Google Review

Bar Marilou

Best for: Upscale hidden gem | Price: $15-18 per cocktail

Located in what used to be the library of City Hall, Bar Marilou sits adjacent to the exclusive Maison de la Luz hotel. Cocktails with names like "What We Do in the Shadows" and "Modern Muse" set the tone for a night of creative drinking. The interior is moody and sophisticated.

Order this: The "Sans Souci" without care at $16 - a silky, flavorful drink that tastes more expensive than it is.

"Walked in not knowing what to expect and left feeling like a VIP. Staff is knowledgeable and the space is gorgeous." - Google Review

The Vault

Best for: True speakeasy experience | Price: $12-16 per cocktail

In the French Quarter, The Vault offers a hidden entrance and authentic prohibition-era atmosphere. The intimate setting means your group feels tucked away and private. Skilled bartenders make classic cocktails right, no gimmicks.

Order this: A Manhattan or Old Fashioned at $14 - these bartenders know what they are doing.

"Found this place completely by accident and it became our favorite night of the trip. Highly recommend." - Reddit

Jewel of the South

Best for: World-class cocktails | Price: $16-20 per cocktail

Tucked on the edge of the French Quarter, Jewel of the South is ranked among the world best bars. The bartenders here treat cocktail-making like an art form. Your group gets to watch them work their magic while sipping some of the best drinks you will have all trip.

Order this: The house signature cocktail at $18 - they will customize it to your group taste.

"Worth the hype and the price. Every detail is perfect from the ice to the glassware." - Google Review

Sazerac Bar

Best for: Iconic New Orleans experience | Price: $14-18 per cocktail

At the Roosevelt Hotel, the Sazerac Bar is a New Orleans institution since 1949. Sipping on the official cocktail of New Orleans is basically a requirement. The decor is polished and classic, and your group will feel like you are part of the city drinking history.

Order this: A Sazerac at $15 - there is no question what to order here.

"Historic bar with great cocktails. The bartenders know their stuff and the atmosphere is perfect." - Google Review

Planning Tips

  • Book reservations ahead if you are a group of 6 or more. Most speakeasies require a call or reservation for large parties.
  • Dress up slightly - no athletic wear. These bars expect cocktail attire and your group will feel more welcome when dressed up.
  • Plan your speakeasy crawl for Thursday-Saturday nights when the live jazz music is best.
  • Arrive before 10 PM to snag a table or booth. After 11 PM, it gets crowded.
  • Tip your bartender well. Craft cocktails come from skilled hands and they deserve it.

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