Photos of Hot Tin
Perched atop the Pontchartrain Hotel on St. Charles Avenue, Hot Tin serves traditional and revolutionary cocktails along with one of the high-quality rooftop perspectives withinside the city. Sip a Sazerac or something extra bold just like the Master of Chai (Wild Turkey a hundred and one Rye, blood orange, falernum, and chai-spice infused zinfandel) even as you stare upon the Mississippi and downtown from the buzzy outside area. The comfy primary room functions with eclectic, 1940s-stimulated decor. Stop here for a drink earlier than eating at the similarly buzzy Jack Rose restaurant. As the elevator doors open onto the rooftop of the recently-refurbished Pontchartrain Hotel, matters hit you nearly immediately: the thrill of verbal exchange and the eclectic décor, with bizarre and tremendous artifacts and posters lining the manner to the bar. The central room seems like a cool, post-struggle loft, festooned with sepia photographs, antique typewriters, or even antique letters and postcards. The cocktail menu deviates from the classics (even though you could order those, too); however, now no longer in too pretentious a manner. Rums and gins mixture with recognizable substances and are accessible renamed: The Skyliner, The Seersucker. They accept credit cards as a form of payment. Since this is a rooftop bar, outdoor seating is the appeal of this venue. It is safe to say that this bar has Romantic, Intimate, Trendy, Upscale, and Classy vibes. You can expect this bar to be loud and buzzing. Feel free to dress casually as there is no restriction on the dressing. This is an excellent place for groups to meet, drink and eat! They have street parking and valet parking available at the scene. So, when you visit this bar, you will not have to worry about parking your ride. The best nights at this bar are Monday, Friday, and Saturday.