
Robert Rosenthal
1 reviews on 1 places
We actually stopped in a Vaso a few times. It is a bar with live music at the far end of the French Quarter on Frenchmen Street. They have a kitchen but it was being remodeled so there was no food.
They have bands playing all hours of the day, from morning to night. There are not too many bars in the French Quarter where you can hear a band play at 9 AM. The few we heard played the blues. The musicians we heard were good. And, since I only went during daylight hours when there are not too many patrons, I got to meet many of the band members. They were friendly and wanted play what we wanted to hear. They always asked for requests.
The bar is well stocked, and the server on staff when we were there was one of the best I've encountered. She really knows her stuff.
Vaso is a little off the beaten path, but going there you are close to a few other locations worth visiting. And, it does not have the craziness of Bourbon Street.
They have bands playing all hours of the day, from morning to night. There are not too many bars in the French Quarter where you can hear a band play at 9 AM. The few we heard played the blues. The musicians we heard were good. And, since I only went during daylight hours when there are not too many patrons, I got to meet many of the band members. They were friendly and wanted play what we wanted to hear. They always asked for requests.
The bar is well stocked, and the server on staff when we were there was one of the best I've encountered. She really knows her stuff.
Vaso is a little off the beaten path, but going there you are close to a few other locations worth visiting. And, it does not have the craziness of Bourbon Street.