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  • Kimberly P.

    Amazing Blake and regular Houston make this place awesome. Just off bourbon street, which makes it local and cozy. It's away from the touristy part of bourbon street which makes it the most fun.

    (4)
  • Robert B.

    I stopped here with family late one afternoon before early dinner reservations to have a quick pregame drink. It is kind of a cool hole in the wall kind of place. The drink prices were very good especially for the quarter. It did not smell very good but they don't call it The Three Legged dog for nothing. Stop by and check it out if you're in this part of the quarter.

    (2)
  • Marie B.

    I was confused when my cousins mentioned that they were anxiously waiting for midnight to eat $16.00 crawfish. I have always been skeptical to eat crawfish at the very beginning of crawfish season but I must have to admit they were on point. They were well seasoned that included corn, potatoes, mushrooms, & my favorite cloves of garlic. For those who do not like smoke, extreme noise levels, unexplained odors (i.e. sewer, urine, musk, etc.) I highly suggest that you take your crawfish to-go. The staff is nice & friendly. I will definitely be going back next week.

    (4)
  • S O.

    Ok so around midnite during crawfish season you can roll in there and get a huge container of mud bugs for like 16 bucks..has it all the sausage, garlic, mushrooms, pineapple, potatoes OMG. Locals and those in the know go. Wash it down with a cold one.

    (5)
  • Mariya V.

    My favorite dive bar in New Orleans. I come here for the crawfish and beer. Bring me back!!

    (5)
  • Liz M.

    We had just 30 minutes before our "Madam's of New Orleans" to grab something to eat so we ducked into this nearby bar. We ordered burgers and ribs and they were ready in about 10 minutes. The cook brought the food out and set it on the bar. The Bartender was talking with a man and made no move to bring the food to us or tell us to get it. Since we were in a hurry and it was apparent he had no intention of bringing it to us so we got up and got it ourselves. Even though we had to eat rather quickly, we did take time to notice that the food was very good! This is a typical neighborhood bar with the normal type of decor. There is a large screen for football/baseball games and I am sure this is a hopping place for the games. I would recommend Three Legged Dog for a drink or some rather tasty bar food, but don't expect any type of service from the Bartender!

    (4)
  • Kristina R.

    Great first day in New Orleans. Todd came up to us and asked us if we'd ever had crawfish. Next thing we know, we are in the back room eating crawfish boil from a giant tub. Awesome experience. Great people!

    (5)
  • Charles C.

    I was in town to celebrate the grueling competition of Wrestlemania. Craig gave it to me here. The crawfish boil is yummy and refreshed often. Make sure you get some garlic and pine fall. Hung out on Saturday night and was made to feel welcome despite being from out of town. Todd was a great entertainer.

    (5)
  • Christina N.

    I love this place because I can bring my dog in here and the prices are reasonable - 1 cocktail, grilled chicken sandwich with fries and fried pickles for less than $20! What I didn't love was the bartender. When I asked for a menu she seemed bothered and said I would have to return it because it was the only one they had. What the heck - are you NOT trying to sell food? I'm not going to take the menu...I promise. Besides that I just always felt like I was bothering her when asking for another drink or some condiments. After hanging out for a while though I realized this was just her personality because she was like this with everyone, even people she seemed to really like. I did hear that there were 2 for one beer and shot specials - which made me wish I was drinking either of those! Check it out. It's a good place for at least a drink, some fried pickles or a spot to enjoy NOLA with your dog!

    (3)
  • Charles H.

    YET AGAIN.... "We aren't delivering; the kitchen is backed up 40 minutes." HMMM............ Maybe the cook forgot to apply his Boudreaux's Butt Paste? My favorite barfood establishment is the infamous, 24/7 "Three Legged Dog" located on arguably the most dangerous corner in the Quarter: Burgundy at Conti. Their menu's congested with almost every inebriate's craving: jalapeno poppers, Parmesan stix, nachos, chili fries, burgers, fried mac & cheese and even BBQ. All this and at a substantially better quality and price than their pale rivals: Alibi or Deja Vu. But there are no absolutes. The Dog's delivery and takeout is perhaps the most jittery and capricious in the city. If the Advocate, yet again, misspells a Saints player's name they don't deliver (Breeze?); if a krewe folds they don't deliver; if Margaret Orr doesn't wear red on Friday they don't deliver. It would be great if "13 Monaghan" would pickup the slack. But alas, veggie wraps and feta fries just don't satisfy after an opening win over arch nemesis Atlanta.... WTF? Y'ALL COULD MAKE TONS OF $$$ if you attended to your dedicated locals... Or maybe, you're not an eatery but just a laundery....

    (2)
  • Nappy Q.

    I went on crawfish night. Loved the bartender. She was sweet and hilarious :)

    (5)
  • Brett M.

    The crawfish was amazing. The beers were good and the atmosphere was on point for the occasion. Lots of places are boilin but this place boils right!

    (4)
  • Marisa L.

    Stopped in here on the way back from the cemetary because I thought I was going to die of heat exhaustion. It is a pretty typical sports bar-loud and dirty. Drinks were two-for-one but not cheap enough to make it a deal.

    (1)
  • Colin A.

    Decent enough little dive bar away from the busiest sections of the Quarter. Was stuck in the Quarter and caught an LSU game here. I'd go back if I needed to.

    (3)
  • Big S.

    Home of the wizards of crawfish....my words not theirs! I have had lots of crawfish and this is by far the best ever! I come here mainly for that and the great service. Other than that it's a dive bar.......Simply put they have amazing crawfish, good beer and great service! I'll be back!

    (5)
  • Belinda B.

    Open 24 hours. Good bar food and two-for-one drinks. Prices are reasonable and pours are strong. This is primarily a locals' place- not many tourists venture in. They also have a reasonably-priced crawfish boil once or twice a week in season.

    (4)
  • Bryan B.

    It's a total dive bar but they're really friendly! Good drink specials! Ask for Lydia!

    (5)
  • Chrissy G.

    Allow me to describe what we saw while having a drink at this bar during yesterday's NFC championship game (in order of nastiness...): 1. The bartender, who we're pretty sure was wasted, asked another girl (who I think was working there too - she was sweeping the floor and running food to customers while drinking a beer and smokin' a cig - multitasking!) to scratch her belly. No joke. The bartender literally came around to the patron side of the bar, lifted her shirt and the other girl stood face to face to her and scratched her belly and all around her waist line while the bartender said "ahhhh that feels good." 2. A mouse on the floor near the dart board where we were sitting. Needless to say, we didn't finish our fried pickles. The mouse made several appearances. 3. The bathroom. Enough said. Enjoy!

    (1)
  • Angela Y.

    Came here on a Saturday night which was perfect because they had a crawfish boil! $12.00 and you can fill the box up! *delicious* The crawfish is cooked perfectly and has a spicy kick too it, without it being drenched in sauce. The employees were super nice and fun. A nice change from Bourbon Street and all that madness.

    (4)
  • Shannon S.

    Three Legged Dog is where Running of the Bulls used to start. There is nothing like getting three for one drinks at 7:00am in the morning before running with the bulls. Maybe its always three for one happy hour here I'm not sure. I have vague memories of food being here but I've never eaten any as I've been too busy with three for one drinking. All I know is that this is a pretty small space and it can be a tight squeeze during crowded events but usually it seems relatively calm compared to the madness of nearby Bourbon Street. Overall this is a pretty cool dive bar and three for one is always a kick-ass deal so I like the place.

    (3)
  • Michael M.

    Stopped in for a drink on a recent Saturday night while barhopping down Burgundy, and found it was 2 for 1 (all the time apparently). Decent bottled beer selection, so 2 for 1 was a bonus. Tried to play darts vs a couple other revelers, but bar darts were so bad we had to stop mid-game. Doesn't seem like the type of place that would have good food, but my local friend concurs w/ other reviewers that the food here is solid. Overall, decent place to stop in for a drink or 2 (for 1!)...

    (3)
  • Darla M.

    A diamond in the rough, and totally the place to go when you're done with the tourist traps. Watched the Giants play Dallas here. All around great atmosphere, good people and surprisingly tasty (and affordable) BBQ and burgers! Also, I love the tater tots. We'll be back, for sure.

    (4)
  • Joi B.

    This place is a straight-up oasis. You might think I'm exaggerating, after all, we're talking the French Quarter, hardly Pigeon Forge (don't get me started about my 24 hours in Pigeon Forge, TN. For the love of Dolly...don't. do. it). Looking for a happy hour at 3 in the afternoon? Here's your place. Looking for a happy hour at 7pm? Here's your place! I think it's always HH at Three Legged Dog (drinks are two for one. Check on this, if you doubt me. And if I'm wrong, go anyway! It seems like there is nary a tourist in the joint (of course there are, but they aren't the secretaries gone wild types). Besides the cheap-ass drinks, you've got: Bras and bills lining the ceiling. A smart-alecky, hysterically funny bartender who makes a drink called a tootsie roll with Godiva vodka and root beer. What's more, he'll gladly make it for you. The greasiest of bar eats (come on, you know you're dying for some tater tots while drinking the afternoon away). Fab bathroom grafitti. No, really. I speak the truth. How else would I have known that the bartender makes the aforementioned tootsie roll? Now, if only I can find this place again. It's a hop, skip and a jump from St. Louis #1 Cemetery, so if you're coming from N. Rampart, just walk down Burgundy and you'll find it. That's burGUHNdy, by the way.

    (4)
  • Gillian W.

    This was great, a real dog was in there when we went in there. Not a three legged one mind you but there was one that came in for a visit. We went in here after visiting another place and becoming friends with the bartender. He told us to come here and we came and played darts (yes the bathroom is a little scary here too) but I lived the divey atmosphere. Drinks were nice and strong and cheap too. I thought after all the drinks I had there I was going to have a mondo bill, not true. I didn't talk to the staff much as my bf went up and ordered drinks, but he seemed to always come back laughing. I'm glad I remembered enough about this place to give it a good review. Places like this always seem to stick in my mind. Again, another friendly place with locals that aren't giving you the nasty eye.

    (4)
  • Michael D.

    As a person from New Orleans, I had the worst service experience of my entire life at this bar. I am the general manager of popular bar a few cities away, so I know how things go. It was my 28th birthday, and I walked into the Three Legged Dog with two of my friends. There were about 18 to 25 guests who seemed to be regulars sitting at the bar. The bartender immediately said "get the f out you three new guys." My response was, "but we tip very well...we're all bartenders." He yelled, "I don't care, get the f out," and pointed towards the door. The patrons all stared stoically as we inched our way towards the door awkwardly. I've drank there once before without a problem, but is it worth the risk? With the plethora of bars in the French Quarter? No. As a New Orleanean,I beg you, go anywhere else to enjoy the actual southern hospitality that vitalizes our city. We literally walked in and got kicked out because the bartender didn't want to deal with any "newcomers."

    (1)
  • Stephanie C.

    Hank rocks! This place is awesome

    (4)
  • Jane H.

    My favorite place to go when I'm in the quarter. Always open and always 2 for 1. Food is great and so are the bartenders. Hank and Stan are the best!

    (5)
  • Arch S.

    A great non-touristy bar only a couple blocks from Bourbon street. While I was there the cliente seemed to be service workers from Bourbon street (bartenders, wait staff, etc.) who had either just got off their shift or were about to start it. I was able to get a unique prespective on the city by talking with them. A great place to drink if you wnat to avoid the insanity of Bourbon Street.

    (4)
  • Alex L.

    Got a pulled pork sandwich and it was pretty good. Good guys that run this place. Could definitely spend some afternoons / evenings at the bar.

    (4)
  • Ryan B.

    The Dog has affordable eats. I've had a good many items from the menu and all were satisfactory. Friendly staff.

    (3)
  • Jordan L.

    Worst service I've ever had. I went after work on my birthday and was insulted many times by the bartender. I will never be back again.

    (1)
  • L L.

    My bike rental shop is cata-corner to The Dog so I regularly order sandwiches there. I love their hamburgers (handmade from 80/20 ground chuck) and the Bahama Mama (a sandwich composed of ham, bacon, melted swiss cheese, pineapples and barbecue sauce). Orders come with fries or tots and the prices are reasonable. The Dog reminds me of the corner bars that once dotted New Orleans. Many patrons actually live or work in the French Quarter (The Dog even has a coin operated washer/dryer). Still, I'm confident enough to send my customers to The Dog after a bike ride for a bite, a drink or to relax and watch their big screen. Larry RideTHISbike

    (4)
  • Will D.

    Marginal food. Consistently terrible service. Chefs curse so loud they can be heard at the bar. Regulars are loud and annoying. The only positive is the 2 for 1 drink special. Joined just to warn people away from here.

    (1)
  • Don D.

    Amazing food, stiff drinks and original floors from 1805. What's not to love? Tim and Todd the owners will make you feel at home. Did I mention the smoked chicken in the chili? Go here. Drink. Be happy.

    (5)
  • Ramona P.

    Now that we are on a 3 legged dog kick, I offer my .02 cents. I came in around 5 PM on a weekday with a colleague of mine. We wanted food and needed drinks. I got a "Sysco-esque" style salad complete with pre chopped Iceberg and shredded mild domestic cheddar. That is reason why one should not order salad at a bar, but if you are going to offer it on the menu, one should take care that it is quality laded, not quantity driven. My colleague was well know there, as he was a regular patron there. Mt reception was a bit "chilly", but I know, I look like a tourist more than anyone there would, although I have been a local for decades. The drinks were 2 for 1 and I vaguely remember not having enough time to finish my drinks before I had to leave. I hope whomever got my second enjoyed it. I had no experience in the rest rooms so I can not attest to their conditions. The crowd was a 5 PM crowd. The service, I think was relieved that I was gone, but they had no reason for grievance. So, all in all, the 3 leg dog gets a 3 STAR, but will not see my 2 legs for awhile.

    (3)
  • Kacey A.

    Good bar, interesting people, lots of tvs, open 24 hours. Dogs welcome. 2 for 1 ($ 7) beers always, decent selection. It's a great place if your staying in the French Quarter and desire a laid back atmosphere. It's still a dive bar, but one I'd like to keep going back to. We didn't get food, but after numerous drinks, those jalapeño tator tots with cheese looked amazing!

    (4)
  • David B.

    Locals' spot in the quarter with pretty solid food Favorites are: Porkchop sandwich

    (4)
  • April H.

    We found this place while I was apartment hunting in the FQ during Halloween. We decided to make this our jumping point for the rest of the weekend. Absolutely loved it here. No pretentious jerkiness in sight! Halloween night was especially fun with everyone taking pictures of one another and buying eachother drinks. I believe most, if not all, were locals. I can't comment on the food, but the drinks were magnificently strong and we didn't even bother buying drinks on Bourbon...why when this place is about a block away and so so so much better. When I move, you doggy, will be my new spot.

    (5)
  • Peter L.

    This is one of my favorite hangouts when I'm in New Orleans. I've been coming here for the past eight or ten years. This is a place without any douchebaggery (a term coined by the infamous Nikki) whatsoever and that's the way I like it. The Dog has one of the best beer lineups and consistently strong drinks in the french quarter and one of the best and longest serving staffs. This is also the only place to get LaBatte blue and Tiger beer for the two for one special. This is a 24 hour bar so anytime is a good time to drop by. Its location in the french quarter is impeccable since it's only two blocks away from the world-famous Bourbon street. The cuisine is your typical bar food so don't expect anything spectacular on the menu. However, the price and quality of the food is what makes you come back, I highly recommend the chicken club salad. This is one of the few places where locals and visitors mingle with ease. Its got an exceptional satellite jukebox where you can find anything from Analbreath to Travis "The Twat" Tritt. This place also has the biggest LCD TV in the quarter so this is a prime spot to watch college or NFL football or any other major sporting event. It's so amicable that I've seen people fall asleep drunk on the bar and left to finish out their nap in peace. This is a place where strippers, bar-backs, bartenders, waitresses, hoodlums and vagrants converge to ease pain after their shifts are up. In short, LOVE THIS PLACE.

    (5)
  • Zachary A.

    Decent bar tucked in a pocket right off Bourbon. Go here to avoid the tourists, and for cozy decor you can (usually) have a conversation in.

    (3)
  • Lori T.

    My favorite place to go when in New Orleans! If you want to spend some time in New Orleans away from the craziness of bourbon but with a great taste of Nola, this is the place to go!! The drinks are always 2 for 1 and the food is to die for! Every Wednesday and Saturday night there are crawfish boils... Never a dull moment at the dog! Todd is always coming up with genius ideas for the menu so check out what he is cooking up!!!

    (5)
  • Steven L.

    Love this place! Had a blast being served by Blake and Jason (aka - Lunchbox). They have a big tub in the back filled with crawfish, corn, artichokes, garlic, sausage and potatoes and it's phenomenal. This place is a little gem off the beat and path of bourbon and they're open 24 hours a day. Do not miss out on this experience.

    (5)
  • Andrew P.

    I will start by saying I enjoy the bar atmosphere, however the mice are something I can't handle. The bartenders are nice and the drinks are fault decent. However, the mice and unclean bathrooms are something I can get over. If they would take care of the mice I'd definitely go back

    (2)
  • Christa S.

    The staff is wasted, the female bartender is barking like a dog. Cockroaches everywhere. Filthy bathroom. Drinks are decently priced, but the bartender ran out of alcohol while pouring my drink and didn't even notice, he's obviously had too much to drink. The tables look like they haven't been wiped down in weeks. This is a sad sad place. Dog friendly though, that's why they get 1 star.

    (1)
  • Taryn R.

    Monday night the crawfish starts boiling at 6:00. We arrived just before 9:00 and had about 2 lbs each. It was $16 per person and you served yourself out of the cooler. The vibe was very laid back and most of the patrons appeared to be regulars. The boil was fantastic! It was definitely worth the walk off Bourbon St.

    (5)
  • Greg M.

    Awesome little dive bar where the locals go for some of the best BBQ ribs, anywhere! We're talking "smoked-for-12-hours-fall-off-bone" good! Add a side of baked beans & a cold beer or favorite cocktail, sit back and enjoy. The bartenders are always friendly and the crowd...interesting, but this is the Quarter, so who cares?!? It's also one of the few pet-friendly bars in the FQ that serves food, so bring Fido along!

    (4)
  • Joe H.

    Disgusting. Went in pretty late one night with the intention of getting food. Small roaches crawling all over the bar. I counted 7 running around in just the small area I was sitting. Bartender looking sloppy as shit with his hairy back and dingy wife-beater had to notice but seemed to not give a fuck. Would never eat anything here. I guess ths drinks are fairly cheap but whatever. Went to Deja Vu a block away and had a much better experience.

    (1)
  • Che P.

    This is a bar, yes.. but my girl friend and I didn't come here to drink. We came here to do laundry! (As silly as it sounds). This was the closest place in the French Quarter from where we were staying (Maison Dupuy) that had washers/dryers AND was open late. When I say late, I mean really late! So this place being open 24/7 was a big plus for us 'cause our stay in NOLA was so busy that we didn't have time to make it to all the other nearby laundromats (which close at 10PM). We strolled in a little after 12AM, popped in a few quarters in the machines in the back room, and had ourselves a little drink and chitchat in the bar area while waiting for our clothes to wash/dry. Pretty awesome, no? Total dive bar. Doesn't seem tourist-y even though it's just a few blocks away from Bourbon. If you look up towards the ceiling, you'll find plenty of marked-up dollar bills, bras, and panties. Will keep this place in mind if I'm ever in the area again and need to do some last- minute laundry!

    (3)
  • The Q.

    2 for 1 drinks, really friendly staff, delicious cheap food=awesome. They have crawfish boils every Saturday during crawfish season and it is probably the best boil I've ever had, for real. Also, they have a smoker in the back for BBQ which is delicious.

    (5)
  • Paul R.

    I came here for the first time a few months ago with some rowdy friends of mine, who were looking to score some midnight grub. I had actually never heard of the place and I figured "oh well, what's the harm....??" If you've ever read any of my previous reviews, you'll know that I have to learn to stop asking myself that question. I ALWAYS get an answer and it's one that I don't really want.... What a dive this place is. I mean, wow. To start, there were some scary lookin' folks in here. I mean, I guess it comes with the territory because it's in the Quarter and it's midnight. Don't you know that the hideous creatures come out at night to feed? Ugh, but these were really, really scary. I recall two men in particular. One of them was wearing a greasy, stained and littered with holes white tank-top and cut off jeans that were so short and tight, they even made Daisy Duke blush. He was also rocking a pair of Crocs....with white knee socks....His partner-in-crime for the night also had a tank top on, pink, and some neon-green short-shorts that said Cancun on the a**. They were stumbling around, grabbing on people; the bartender, who was a skinny kid resembling DJ Qualls from the movie, "The New Guy", kept trying to reprimand the two men, while maintaining the bar by himself. The women in there were scary, too. One woman had hair knotted up so high, she had to keep bobbing left and right to keep it from getting tangled in the ceiling fan. Another ghoul of a woman noticed me when I walked in took a liking. It sent chills down my spine. She was smoking like a steam engine; her cigarette had about 4 inches of ashes still attached and her face looked crispy, like an autumn leaf or an old catcher's mitt. She shot me a smile, which was equally disturbing. I couldn't count how many missing teeth in all. From where I was standing, it looked like she had a mouthful of Indian corn or a set of dice. Snake eyes! There are bras hanging from the ceiling by tethers. Umm, what kind of women are taking them off in this place?? If it's anything like what I experienced, at least give me some head's up notice so I can vacate the premises. Some things cannot be unseen! Our group ordered food from the bar, it arrived about 20 minutes later and greasy as it was, it was ok. That's about all I've got to say on this. The bathrooms are in shambles. Both bathrooms have no door handles and the doors don't close properly. They both looked like they had been broken into by someone from the outside, which wouldn't surprise me much based on the characters I saw in here that night. Once I got inside the bathroom, there was urine all over the toilet and walls. Perhaps some customers were practicing to be firemen. A couple of times, because the doors didn't close, people walked in on me. That's always pleasant. Worse, these folks walk in, realize that someone is in there already but they don't leave immediately. It's like they are waiting to see if you're okay with it or not. "Sure buddy, go ahead and use the sink....I'll be done here in a flash...." Gross! I'm not sure there is any real reason to come in here. I've been living here since 2004 and this was the first time I had been in there. I didn't feel like I was missing much when I left. If it's food you're after, look elsewhere. Might be worth a pop in just to exchange banter with the locals. Whatever suits your fancy.

    (1)
  • John C.

    Very dive, overpriced drinks and concession stand food. Very noisy.

    (2)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :12:00 am - 11

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Late Night
    Parking : Street
    Good for Kids : No
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Divey
    Noise Level : Loud
    Music : Background
    Good For Dancing : Yes
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Happy Hour : Yes
    Best Nights : Fri, Sat, Sun
    Coat Check : No
    Smoking : Yes
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : No

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