NYC-style pizzas & 20+ beers on tap; brewery with roof deck

























"I highlight NOLA Brewing’s two Carnival beers: the Muses collaboration (an easy-drinking, low-ABV Belgian single ale) and Flambeau Red (a hoppy red ale the brewery has released for Mardi Gras season for several years)." - Eater Staff

"Likely New Orleans’s best known brewery, NOLA Brewing is keeping it going from noon to 6 p.m. on weekdays and noon to 5 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Use this site or call the taproom to order any packaged beers or taproom-only specialties in crowlers." - Clair Lorell

"I trace the city's craft-beer boom back to NOLA Brewing, which first landed in 2009 and helped spark New Orleans' thriving brewery scene; I also expect that new beers and breweries awaiting approval by the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau during the federal shutdown could mean fewer seasonal offerings this spring." - Clair Lorell

"I'm attending the second-year Tchouptoberfest at NOLA Brewing Company on October 13 from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.; the German-themed block party has moved from outside Cochon to outside NOLA Brewing and admission is free. NOLA Brewing is releasing a special Munich dunkel called “Tchouptoberfest,” and the event will feature food for purchase from chefs with ties to the Link Restaurant Group, live music from Indy Rock bands (Royal Teeth, Midriff, Dark Lounge, Pearl Earl, Sexy Dex & the Fresh), and is open to children accompanied by a parental guardian." - Stephanie Carter