Nestled in the Bywater, Parleaux Beer Lab offers a rotating selection of unique small-batch brews in a casual, dog-friendly beer garden that’s perfect for chill hangouts.
"In recent years, New Orleans has seen a lot of new craft breweries pop up, but our favorite is Parleaux Beer Lab. This brewery-meets-beer garden is located at the far end of the Bywater, near The Joint and Bacchanal, and, along with serving plenty of seasonal beers, it hosts different food trucks most nights of the week. Stop by for a few brews and some food, or you can even catch a free yoga class here in the morning." - team infatuation, megan braden perry
"In recent years, New Orleans has seen a lot of new craft breweries pop up, but our favorite is Parleaux Beer Lab. This brewery-meets-beer garden is located at the far end of the Bywater, near The Joint and Bacchanal, and, along with serving plenty of seasonal beers, it hosts different food trucks most nights of the week. You can even catch a free yoga class here in the morning if you want to drink an IPA while you're in chair pose." - team infatuation, zella palmer
"In recent years, New Orleans has seen a lot of new craft breweries pop up, but our favorite is Parleaux Beer Lab. This brewery-meets-beer garden is located at the far end of the , near and , and, along with serving plenty of seasonal beers, it hosts different food trucks most nights of the week. You can even catch a yoga class here in the morning if you want to drink an IPA while you're in chair pose." - Team Infatuation
"At the Bywater’s very own brewery, the outdoor beer garden space can’t be beat. Eric and Leah Jensen have created a community haven on the corner of Lesseps and Royal Streets, serving an ever-changing menu of hop-forward beers, lagers, farmhouse style beers, sours, and more. Parleaux also serves non-alcoholic drinks and hosts food trucks and some of the hottest pop-ups in town, like Txow Txow." - Clair Lorell, Eater Staff
"At the Bywater’s very own brewery, the outdoor beer garden space can’t be beat. Eric and Leah Jensen have created a community haven on the corner of Lesseps and Royal Streets, serving an ever-changing menu of hop-forward beers, lagers, farmhouse style beers, sours, and more. Parleaux also serves non-alcoholic drinks and hosts food trucks and some of the hottest pop-ups in town, like Txow Txow." - Clair Lorell, Eater Staff